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Boonville council approves payments for lead service-line inventory and Johnson Field House renovation; adopts $381,953.13 appropriation

5764151 · April 22, 2025
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Summary

At its April 21 meeting the Boonville City Council approved two consent payments — $21,149.85 to HydroVac of Missouri for a lead service line inventory and $101,468.03 to GBH Builders for Johnson Field House renovations — and passed an ordinance appropriating $381,953.13 across city funds.

The Boonville City Council on April 21 approved two consent-agenda pay requests and adopted an ordinance appropriating $381,953.13 for salaries and other accounts.

On a motion to approve the two consent items, the council approved payment of $21,149.85 to HydroVac of Missouri for a lead service line inventory and pay request number 4 in the amount of $101,468.03 to GBH Builders Incorporated for Johnson Field House renovations. The motion passed on a roll call vote; members recorded as voting “yes” during the consent-item roll call were: Albert; Benavolt; Davis; Victor; Young; Meadows; Howard; Harville.

The council also took up a second-reading ordinance titled “Ordinance appropriating money.” The ordinance stated it was making appropriations to pay salaries and various accounts allowed by the council and listed a total appropriation of $381,953.13, with line items including the general fund and wastewater fund. After the second reading of the title, a council member moved to approve the ordinance and the council carried the measure on roll call. The recorded roll-call names during the appropriation vote were: Milbert; Metabo; Davis; Bechtel; Young; Meadows; Howard; Horrible (as read in the transcript). The ordinance was read for a first reading on April 21 and was read for a second time the same day for enactment.

Meeting minutes and the published ordinance text should be consulted for exact fund-line allocations and the official roll-call record; the meeting transcript records the total appropriation as $381,953.13 and the two pay requests noted above.