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Public works presents multiple infrastructure bids; several contracts held for later action
Summary
Public works staff described the city’s 2025 microsurfacing bid, a Robertson Street water main project, a biosolids storage building, a generator purchase and specialized motor-pump repair services. Staff recommended bidders but most items were held for a future meeting for final award.
Public works Director Jeremy Parson presented multiple procurement items the city is preparing to award and described the city's pavement management and utility priorities. The board heard details on microsurfacing work, a Robertson Street water main replacement, biosolids cake storage, a generator for a lift station and a specialist repair services contract; many of the items were discussed but held for a later meeting.
Microsurfacing and pavement projects (bill 3660): Parson said microsurfacing is a cost-effective surface rehabilitation technique that the city uses to extend pavement life on structurally sound streets. He described it as "a ramped up version of a parking lot being sealed" and said it uses a modified aggregate quick-set material. The 2025 packet targeted multiple small projects across town, including streets off…
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