Through some recent work on a joint fuel station project, the city, school district and Derby Recreation Commission began discussion of upgrades to some private streets in Derby that generate shared usage. As with the fuel station, a funding percentage split for the road maintenance was brought up, with the pavement rehabilitation project officially brought before the Derby City Council at its Jan. 10 meeting. … City Manager Kiel Mangus noted that as part of the discussion, the city offered to handle the pavement bidding, given its familiarity with such projects. The project will be included in the city’s 2023 pavement plan. A funding percentage split was also based on ownership, with a majority (77.7%) going to the school district with the facilities building and soccer fields located along those streets. The DRC (13.9%) and city (8.4%) would fund smaller portions of the project, which Mangus reported is estimated to cost $120,000 total.
Source: Derby Informer | News