The Finance and Legislation Committee heard a readout of a contract with Lindy Paving Group for paving work on Creed Street, Lincoln Street, Elm Court, West Lewis Street and Bob Seam Way in the city.
The contract reading named the vendor and the streets to be paved and stated the work would be for "a price not to exceed" an amount that was spoken in the meeting as "884,822 or 82, sorry, and $15,100 dollars." The transcript excerpt does not provide a clear, unambiguous contract amount; the exact not-to-exceed dollar figure was not specified in the provided audio transcript.
A committee speaker described the streets selection process and noted a repeated practice of including dead-end streets: "we have, West Lewis. We have to throw a street in there. That's a dead end, or we're never gonna get to those days. So we had to have to mess believe we're doing the dead end street every year." That remark was recorded in the meeting; it reflects internal discussion of how streets were prioritized, but the excerpt does not include further detail about funding sources, bid amounts, or contract terms beyond the vendor address and the street list.
A staff member read the formal contract language into the record: "to enter into a contract with Lindy Paving Group 1807 Shenango Road, New Galilee, Galilee, Pennsylvania 16141 for the paving of Creed Street, Lincoln Street, Elm Court, West Lewis Street, and Bob Seam Way for a price not to exceed [amount unclear in transcript] and declaring an emergency." The transcript also contains a procedural prompt asking for a motion related to reading the ordinance or suspension of readings, but the excerpt does not record whether the committee moved or voted on the contract.
The committee did not, in the provided excerpt, record a final vote, amendment, or funding source tied to the contract. Additional records (full minutes, ordinance text, or the posted contract) would be needed to confirm the precise contract amount and whether the ordinance was adopted.