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Troy City Council authorized bidding and contracting for the Downtown Safety/Streetscape Renovation Project at a cost not to exceed $12 million. The approved design does not include rectangular rapid flashing beacons, although a later amendment remains possible.
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The city can now seek bids and potentially award a contract for the downtown safety and streetscape work, up to the authorized $12 million limit. Council also approved an agreement supporting a sales-tax exemption for rehabilitation of the Terrace Ridge apartment complex; the city stated it has no financial or oversight responsibility for that project. Council accepted highway-related right-of-way at 2800 McKaig Road and approved annexation of approximately 0.667 acres into Troy.
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