City commissioners on Tuesday will vote on eliminating the Aggieville Parking Garage’s hourly and daily parking rates, ParkMobile registration and nose-in parking requirements, leaving only a 48-hour parking limit.

These proposed changes are in response to construction planned on Moro Street in Aggieville. Construction is anticipated to start in 2027. City officials anticipate the registration and daily rate changes would be temporary until Moro construction completes in 2027 or 2028.

Commissioners will also consider entering into a $44,918 contract for construction of a new sanitary sewer system for the Stadel and Johnson Road Sanitary Sewer Improvements within the Konza Sewer District, located in Riley County along the K-177/Pillsbury Drive corridor south of the Kansas River.

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