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Hainesville trustees approve IT, engineering and tax measures; reject combined construction bid
Summary
At its March meeting the Village of Hainesville Board of Trustees approved a managed IT contract and engineering services for water infrastructure, adopted a municipal grocery tax to replace a state levy, and rejected a combined construction bid for a new well, parking lot and street repaving.
The Village of Hainesville Board of Trustees on March 25 approved several contracts and an ordinance, and voted to reject a single combined bid for three capital projects.
The board approved a managed IT services agreement with CSI (monthly fee $932) and later approved an engineering services agreement with Robinson Engineering for operational assistance on water-well and sanitary lift-station systems (multi-year fees as presented). Trustees also adopted an ordinance (No. 25-3-375) to implement a 1% municipal grocery retailers occupation tax and a municipal service occupation tax to replace a state grocery tax the governor will remove on Jan. 1, 2026.
Trustees voted to reject a single…
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