Walnut Approves $250,589 for Work on Castlehill Drive
WALNUT — The City Council has approved spending $250,589 for work on Castlehill Drive that will include repaving of the street and construction of curbs, gutters and drainage structures on a portion of Castlehill between Valley Boulevard and the Castlehill Terminus.
Engineers will begin to design the project early next month, and the work is expected to be completed by the end of December.
The Castlehill project, which is part of the city’s street improvement master plan, was partly funded by $111,244 in federal community development block grant funds. The rest will come from city revenues generated by a gasoline tax.
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