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Trenton approves $10,590 sewer camera purchase; council also signs off on disbursements and court fines report
Summary
DPW requested and council authorized purchase of a replacement sewer push camera for $10,590 after the 11-year-old unit failed; council also approved authorized disbursements of $864,873.42 and received the Third District Court fines, costs and fees report showing $12,674.69 to the city for April 2025.
At the May 19 Trenton City Council meeting, DPW Director Sargent requested authorization to purchase a sewer push camera from Jack Doheny Company for $10,590 to replace an 11-year-old unit the department deemed uneconomical to repair.
Sargent said the city's current camera had a failure that would cost about $4,000 to repair but that, "due to its age ... we don't feel…
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