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Bradford council approves contracts, leases and appointments including Cabinhead Park contract and Bureau Veritas inspection deal

5465677 · July 22, 2025
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Summary

The council approved a series of consent-agenda items: a construction contract for Cabinhead Park Phase 2, authorization for Bureau Veritas to provide inspections, appointment of a temporary firefighter/EMT, several lease agreements at a business development center, and acceptance of a $4,742.58 T‑Mobile microgrant.

The Bradford City Council approved multiple consent-agenda items at its June meeting, including construction, inspection and staffing actions and several small grants and leases.

The council authorized the execution of an exchange order with Boca Funds Construction Company for the Cabinhead Park Recreation Improvement Project Phase 2. Members also authorized execution of an exclusive agreement with Bureau Veritas to provide uniform construction inspection services in the city.

Council approved the temporary appointment of Jamar McKenzie as a firefighter/EMT and recorded approvals for payments to vendors, including Whitmer Public Safety Group and prepayments to lumber suppliers. The council authorized execution of lease agreements for spaces at the Robert B. Heffner Jr. Business Development Center with multiple tenants, including Anthony Babeski (BBA 4D countertops) and Barry G. Larson.

Council also accepted a T‑Mobile microgrant through the company’s small-town program, a $4,742.58 payment described in the docket as a hometown grant for historic-bedroom tenant or small-town initiatives. Other routine purchases (new windows, building repairs and advertising for park work) were approved under the consent agenda.

Councilors responded “yes” during roll-call sequencing for these items; the meeting record indicates motions and seconds and affirmative voice responses sufficient to carry the consent items on the calendar.