Bond measure would pay for street repairs
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
The City Council on Wednesday took the first step toward placing a bond measure on the city ballot in 2008 to pay for repairs and resurfacing of more than 4,000 miles of streets.
The council ordered the city Bureau of Street Services to report on the price tag for completing the work within 10 years. The city attorney will use the information to prepare a ballot resolution.
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