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Council declines to approve single-source parking sensor contract after resident criticism and council concerns

5750729 · September 5, 2025
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Summary

A resolution to accept a single-source proposal from Fiber LLC for parking sensors and installation for $102,590 failed after councilmembers cited sensor failures, high cost and mixed performance; an expert witness urged the council to pause and reassess.

The council voted down Resolution 74-20-25 on Sept. 4, rejecting a single-source contract with Fiber LLC for Park Kirkwood parking sensors and installation in the amount of $102,590 for an initial 12-month term.

Parking technology expert and local resident Matthew Willenbrink testified during public comment that he had been involved with the original deployment…

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