Apopka City Commission ratifies $719K repair for Wolf Creek Court road

  • The Apopka City Commission ratified a $719,000 emergency repair contract for Wolf Creek Court due to soil settlement and infrastructure damage.
  • Additional geotechnical engineering costs push the overall project estimate to about $772,000, but the commission only approved $719,000.
  • Construction will stabilize soil with geosynthetic reinforcement and Aero Aggregate to fix settlement caused by a relic sinkhole near sewer lines.
  • The repair involves full closure of Wolf Creek Court for about three weeks, restricting vehicle access for six residents.

The City Commission on Wednesday ratified an emergency roadway repair project totaling about $719,000 after significant ground settlement damaged a residential street and underground utilities.

The project targets Wolf Creek Court, a roadway in the Cimarron Hill subdivision that has experienced worsening structural issues tied to unstable soil conditions, according to city documents.

The contract for the work is with Smith Site Development South, LLC, with construction costs estimated at $653,463.10. A 10% contingency brings the total to about $719,000. Additional geotechnical engineering costs push the overall project estimate to about $772,000, but the commission only approved $719,000…

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