City prepares community for 38th Avenue improvements
May 07, 2026 | By: Suzanne RoigFive companies submitted bids for the 38th Avenue project, and work could begin as soon as July.
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Five companies submitted bids for the 38th Avenue project, and work could begin as soon as July.
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