Himmer plans on doing weekly updates on the city’s website once construction begins.
The completed project will create a new commercial area and move the city closer to the Highway 10/Armstrong Boulevard interchange.
“It is all leading to the proposed interchange over Highway 10,” Himmer said.
By biting off little pieces of the proposed interchange project at a time, the city can bring down the estimated $35 million price tag to make the interchange project more attractive to federal funding, he said.
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