The City Commission approved Resolution 2025‑68 to award the Lambert Avenue drainage repair to S.C. Cline Construction Inc. in a lump sum of $90,328, after staff told commissioners the existing 15‑inch corrugated pipe had collapsed, causing multiple sinkholes and undermining a resident’s driveway. Staff said the replacement will increase the pipe size to 18 inches of HDPE material to reduce risk of future collapse and that the contract price reflects contractor availability of 18‑inch pipe.Staff explained the need to proceed promptly because the collapse created public‑safety and property risks; the city manager said staff had solicited quotes from continuing contractors on the city’s prequalified list and recommended the lowest responsive bidder. Commissioners asked for engineering drawings, environmental controls and a clearer scope; staff said the engineering drawings for the repair follow standard specifications and that remaining punch‑list items include final pavement repairs and crosswalk repainting. A member of the public asked about the completion date; staff pointed to the contract provision that assesses liquidated damages for each day after 11/30/2025.Commissioners approved the award by roll call vote, 5–0. Staff said crews would return to complete remaining punch‑list items and that crosswalk painting and final patches were expected within a short follow‑up window once weather and scheduling permit.