• Home
  • News
  • SL Council Approves Engineering Studies

SL Council Approves Engineering Studies

November 23, 2014

(Spirit Lake)– The Spirit Lake City Council Tuesday authorized engineers to proceed with studies on a couple of projects.

Public Works Director Todd Dolphin says one of them will look at reconstructing intersections on Highway 71 at 32nd, 34th and 36th streets, including the possibility of putting in some left and right-hand turn lanes. The cost of the study, to be conducted by the Kuehl and Payer Engineering Firm of Storm Lake, is not to exceed 69,150-dollars.

The same firm will also do the engineering on a project to pave 32nd street east past Zenith Avenue. The cost of that study isn’t to exceed 26,590-dollars.

The council also approved an agreement with Jacobson-Westergard to do some engineering work on some sanitary sewer and water line improvements in the areas of 19th Street and Erie Avenue; along the south side of Highway 71 between the Dairy Queen and Fisherman’s Factory Outlet Store; and on Highway 71 south from Ferguson Landscaping north to 165th Street. The cost of that study isn’t to exceed 29,280-dollars.