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Lafayette City officials accept CDBG bids, declare surplus equipment, approve claims and permit GreenFest

5437257 · March 18, 2025
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Summary

At a Lafayette City meeting, officials opened two bids for the 2025 Miller Edition CDBG project, declared an old traffic air compressor surplus for sale, approved $728,304.57 in claims, and approved a GreenFest special-event permit and a banner request for Lafayette Urban Ministry.

Lafayette City officials at a regular meeting opened bids for a federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) project, approved sale of an aging traffic air compressor as surplus, approved claims totaling $728,304.57, and granted permits for a June community event and a nonprofit banner request.

The bids were for the 2025 Miller Edition CDBG project. Officials recorded two offers: Dixon Construction submitted a bid of $170,382 and Milestone Contractors submitted a bid of $293,995. The board moved to take the two bids under advisement.

The bid opening matters because the chosen contractor and the bid amount will affect how the CDBG-funded project proceeds and how local matching or scheduling obligations move forward. The meeting record shows no award decision at this session; staff and the board took the bids…

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