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Council hears first reading of $217,039.60 Wright Avenue sewer contract; emergency clause removed
Summary
An ordinance to award a $217,039.60 contract to Performance Site Development for Wright Avenue sewer improvements received a first reading; council removed emergency language because emergency adoption requires five votes.
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Lebanon City Council held a first reading Sept. 9 for Ordinance 2025-091, which would award a contract to Performance Site Development in the amount of $217,039.60 for the Wright Avenue sewer improvement project. The contract would replace an existing sanitary sewer line running under a building and include lining of an adjoining sanitary sewer drain.
The ordinance had been listed as an emergency measure, but staff and council removed the emergency language because an emergency adoption requires a supermajority of five votes. Council moved and seconded the ordinance for a first reading; council indicated the item will return for a formal vote at the next meeting.
What it covers: the stated scope is replacement of a deteriorated sanitary sewer lateral under an existing building off Wright Avenue and lining of adjoining sanitary sewer. Kent (staff member, role not specified) noted the item can be placed on the next meeting agenda and could be considered as an emergency item if five council members vote in favor.
Outcome: the council approved the ordinance for a first reading and instructed staff to place the item on the next meeting agenda for final action; no final contract award was recorded at the Sept. 9 meeting.

