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Coweta moves forward with public safety building bids, denies lease and approves equipment purchases
Summary
The council authorized beginning the public bid process for new police and fire stations, denied a proposed lease of public safety facilities, approved purchase of a Stryker Power Pro XT cot and a building official vehicle, and were presented with near‑final designs for the new facilities.
Coweta officials on Aug. 4 approved beginning the public bid process for a new Police Station and Fire Station, denied a proposed lease of public safety facilities, and approved several equipment purchases tied to public safety operations.
City Manager Julie Casteen and architect Jenni Hammock of BKL presented public safety building designs said to be about 90% complete; Casteen said a request for bids is expected to begin in September. The council voted to approve starting the public bid process…
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