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Votes at a glance: Columbia City Board of Works and Safety approves permits, contract and payments on April 8 meeting
Summary
The Board approved routine permits and contractor payments, authorized an engineering agreement for Westgate Phase 3 and approved a change proposal to the Evoqua digester project. A neighborhood block party request was tabled pending further logistics review.
Columbia City’s Board of Works and Safety on April 8 approved a series of permits, contracts and payments including a street-closing permit for the Whittler County Farmers Market, an engineering agreement for Westgate Phase 3, and contractor payments for the Hunger skatepark and the first invoice from Evoqua for a digester cover. The board also approved a change proposal allowing Evoqua to finalize certain scheduling and scaffolding plans and tabled a separate street-closing request for a large Camden Drive block party so staff and the fire chief can review logistics.
Why it matters: The items advance routine construction and public-event approvals that affect downtown access, park amenities and the city’s water…
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