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City Council Faces Controversy Over Massive Contract Increases

June 26, 2024 | Allentown City, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania



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City Council Faces Controversy Over Massive Contract Increases
During a recent government meeting, council members expressed nostalgia for previous meetings, particularly missing the contributions of former members Hirschman, Horney, and Hunsicker. One attendee urged current members to continue their fight against the mayor regarding an ongoing investigation, questioning the rationale behind the mayor's resistance if no wrongdoing had occurred.

The meeting proceeded to discuss several contract approvals. The council authorized a contract with Bowman Consulting Group for $12,950 to assist with application submissions. Additionally, a significant contract increase of $150,000 was approved for McCarthy Tire Services, raising the annual estimate from $30,000 to $180,000 due to unforeseen costs associated with city vehicle tire replacements. This increase raised eyebrows among attendees, with one member noting it represented a 500% hike.

Further contracts included an $88,400 agreement with Joe Hunt and Associates for engineering services related to the Dixon Street Pedestrian Bridge and a $117,016 contract with Pen Mount Stone for masonry repairs at Union Terrace. Both contracts were awarded following competitive bidding processes.

The council also discussed upcoming meetings, including a budget parameters meeting scheduled for August 28, and a Parks and Recreation committee meeting set for July 10 at Bucky Boyle Park. The session concluded with a reminder for visitors to utilize the government parking deck next to city hall, with vouchers available to cover parking fees.

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