(Okoboji)– A project to replace rusty stoplight standards in Okoboji is being scaled back. The city council Tuesday evening voted to do the replacement at just three of the four intersections where the stoplights are located, leaving out the set at 175th Street. City Administrator Michael Meyers says it will cut down on the cost of the project…
Meyers says it will lower the cost from the original estimate of $1.2 million to about $700,000. He says the city would use local option sales tax money to pay for it. Meyers says they also received an important clarification from the D.O.T over another concern they had related to the D.O.T being in charge of bidding the work…
On another highway related matter, the council directed city staff to continue working with the city of Arnolds Park on a proposal to replace what is currently grass between the curb and highway to some sort of pavers. Meyers says it would improve aesthetics along the corridor…
Meyers says Okoboji’s share of the cost of that project is estimated at roughly $180,000.




