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Prattville council approves downtown sidewalk contract, vehicle and equipment purchases; sets rezoning hearing
Summary
At its April meeting the Prattville City Council awarded a TAP-funded downtown sidewalk contract, authorized equipment purchases including a dump truck and audiovisual upgrades, set a rezoning public hearing for May 6 and adopted a consent agenda that included nuisance abatements and a street acceptance.
The Prattville City Council on April 1 approved a package of infrastructure and procurement actions, including an award for ADA-compliant downtown sidewalks tied to a Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) grant, purchases of vehicles and equipment, and a rezoning public hearing set for May 6.
The council awarded bid number 25054 to Murphy Excavation LLC for the ADA-compliant downtown pedestrian paths and sidewalks (TAP project TAPAATA24925C, PMS reference numbers 100077818 and 100077819) at a total cost not to exceed $523,980, with a reported net cost to the city not to exceed $112,712. Councilors approved the purchase of a 2025 Hino L7 dump truck from Kenworth of Birmingham through the Sourcewell cooperative at a cost not to exceed $122,633. The council also authorized staff to submit a Montgomery Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) TAP application for sidewalk work on Sheila Boulevard, Janice Street and Thames Drive (total project cost up to $288,075; city match not to exceed $88,075).
Other actions adopted…
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