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Albany County commissioners approve road chip seal contract, phone‑system evaluation and other measures; decline Laramie growth‑area IGA
Summary
At its April 1 meeting the Albany County Board of Commissioners awarded a chip‑seal contract, approved IT and communications purchases and ratified a grant application; the commission voted to decline an intergovernmental agreement with the City of Laramie on a growth area plan.
The Albany County Board of Commissioners on April 1 approved a series of contracts and routine items, including a road chip‑seal contract and an evaluation agreement for a cloud‑based phone system, and ratified a federal grant application. The board also voted to decline an intergovernmental agreement (IGA) with the City of Laramie to implement a joint growth‑area plan.
The board approved awarding the Albany County Road Chip Seal Project to Intermountain Slurry Seal, accepting the company’s low bid that staff described as “a little under $2.5 million.” County staff told commissioners they had budgeted $3.9 million for the overall project and had set aside $150,000 in a force account for unforeseen pavement work. The motion to award the contract passed on a recorded voice vote; commissioners indicated unanimous approval during the vote.
The commission also approved a CDWG quote for a…
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