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Lafayette City Council approves routine bids, subdivision maintenance, change orders and a four-year labor agreement
Summary
The council took unanimous votes to take two bids under advisement, accept two subdivisions’ utilities for city maintenance, approve two construction change orders and adopt a four-year employment agreement; the council also approved claims totaling $2,749,137.52.
The Lafayette City Council on Oct. 12 approved a set of routine items, including taking two property bids under advisement, accepting two subdivision utility systems for city maintenance, approving two construction change orders and adopting the last of the city’s labor contracts for 2025–2028.
The council first acknowledged two bids for city-owned parcels related to Old Romney Road. The council took under advisement a bid from FC Holding LLC of $10,800 for partial parcels 1 and 2 and a separate bid from M3J Properties LLC of $21,950 for parcel 3 on Old Romney Road. The motions to take those bids under advisement carried after voice votes.
Why it matters: taking a bid “under advisement” means the council is accepting the bids for later review rather than immediately awarding or rejecting them. Those parcels remain before the council for a future decision.
The council then approved a pair of engineering acceptances: Dave Murphy of the engineering department recommended acceptance of sewer and water mains for maintenance in Barrington Woods Section 3, a 38-lot…
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