October 3, 2025

5 thoughts on “Town to settle a lawsuit with Kevcor over Multi-Use Trails

  1. Hoooo-Boy……..Is Donald Trump available to negotiate this construction melee ? Performance clauses, drop dead clauses, material availability in a pandemic, and weather delays are all difficult and expensive schedules to predict and fulfill. Did the town select the least expensive contractor who has the most limited resources to deal with problems as the come up ? Because problems always do come up. Certification of materials is extremely important. This helps to guarantee the quality of the materials used for everyone’s safety and the life use of the construction/walkway/culverts/stone quality etc. Some materials, if incorrectly supplied, are inferior and degrade quickly. Is this just a question of delayed paperwork ? Or is it a problem with the materials already used ? HOPEFULLY the town properly requested/demanded/contracted in the correct quality of materials and isn’t trying to renegotiate that later. That could/would change costs drastically.

    1. Has anyone on the Town Council given any thought to enacting regulations as to what type of footwear can be legally worn on the various surfaces of the Cape Charles Multi-use Trails? Think about it: sneajers, flip flops, barefoot, stiletto heels, brogans, wading boots, hiking boots, cowboy boots, ankle boots, knee highs…the list is endless.
      Scotiagirl hopes this issue will be studied and addressed.

  2. Performance clauses, drop dead clauses, material availability in a pandemic, and weather delays are all difficult and expensive schedules to predict and fulfill. Did the town select the least expensive contractor who has limited resources to deal with problems as the come up ? Because problems always do come up. Certification of materials is extremely important. This helps to guarantee the quality of the materials used for everyone’s safety and the life use of the construction/walkway/culverts/stone quality etc. Some materials, if incorrectly supplied, are inferior and degrade quickly. Is this just a question of delayed paperwork ? Or is it a problem with the materials already used ? HOPEFULLY the town properly requested/demanded/contracted in the correct quality of materials and isn’t trying to renegotiate that later. That could/would change costs drastically.

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