City Council members are scheduled to decide whether to form the Broadway Local Improvement District (LID) downtown at the April 18 meeting. If approved, the LID would pay for new pavement, sidewalks, landscaping, street trees, ornamental street lighting and traffic calming bulb-outs while upgrades to water, storm and sanitary systems would be paid by the respective utilities.
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