Contract awarded for Tower Hill Road paving project

AMENIA — By unanimous vote during a special meeting on Thursday, May 25, the Amenia Town Board approved the awarding of a contract to pave a section of Tower Hill Road, one of three resolutions adopted. Town Supervisor Victoria Perotti and councilmembers Brad Rebillard and Vicki Doyle were present for the vote.

A second resolution, also related to the paving project, determined that the project would pose no environmental threat.

Four bids had been received. The town engineer recommended that the bid submitted by A. Colarusso & Son be accepted for the asphalting project that will pave 9,775 feet (1.85 miles) of Tower Hill Road for a total of $361,900. A contingency of 10% ($36,190) is additional, bringing the total being appropriated to $398,090.

The paving project will be funded in part by a $277,000 donation to the town from Tower Hill Road Works LLC.

The paving is to begin at the intersection of Tower Hill Road with Route 22 and extend to the Washington town line.

The third resolution concerned receipt of a grant in November 2022 from the State Environmental Facilities Corporation ($17,600) in support of the Tighe and Bond wastewater feasibility study that recommended a system to serve the town, and measured the need and residents’ interest. The grant requires matching funds of $3,520 (20%) from the town.

That study was completed as a foundational step toward the wastewater committee’s current efforts toward creating a wastewater district.  Creation of a mapped district is an essential step toward pursuing grant funding.

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