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Richmond Heights advances multiple routine capital and procurement items; council authorizes bids for salt-storage work

2955514 · April 11, 2025
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Richmond Heights City Council recommended or approved a package of routine capital and procurement items at its meeting, and authorized staff to solicit bids for preliminary work on a new 3,000-ton salt-storage bin funded in part by a $450,000 state award.

Richmond Heights City Council handled a slate of routine capital and procurement items at its meeting, approving or forwarding multiple resolutions at first reading and authorizing staff to solicit bids for preliminary work on a new salt-storage bin.

The agenda included first readings or recommendations for the following items: participation in the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) cooperative salt contract for the 2025'26 season (3,000 tons), purchase of four police-ready bicycles and associated equipment, replacement of a rooftop HVAC unit for the fire station, renewal of CivicPlus website services, remediation work at Greenwood Farm Park barn (Stericlean), purchase and installation of a salt-storage building (3,000-ton capacity) and related site prep, interior painting of city hall, cyber liability and loss insurance renewal, postage-machine lease renewal, and approval to purchase a new copier/printer for the building…

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