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Council approves sewer bid, grants downtown event-use permit; rezoning approved for properties south of railroad
Summary
At its Jan. 23 regular meeting, the Palestine City Council awarded a sewer-line construction contract, approved a specific-use permit for an event center at 112 West Oak Street, approved rezoning for properties south of the railroad from industrial to mixed residential and voted to reissue an RFP for the old Memorial Hospital lot.
The Palestine City Council on Jan. 23 approved several routine and land-use actions, including awarding a construction contract for a sewer-line replacement, granting a downtown event-center specific-use permit and approving partial rezoning of properties adjacent to the railroad.
The council voted to award the Lacey Street sewer-line replacement contract to Construction LLC for $371,967, selecting the lowest of five bids received. Councilman Sean made the motion and Councilman Gibbs seconded; the item passed on a voice vote. City staff said the work covers a section of East Lacey near the courthouse and that the…
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