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City replaces one boiler under emergency purchase after heat‑exchanger failures; budget amendment expected

2591782 · February 6, 2025
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Following January cold weather that cracked both heat exchangers in city hall boilers, staff used emergency procurement to install a complete boiler now in service and will seek a budget amendment to cover the $48,000–$54,000 cost.

Osage Beach — The city reported Feb. 6 that both heat exchangers in the city hall boilers cracked during extreme cold in January, leaving the building without central heat; the city used emergency procurement to replace one complete boiler now in operation and will present a budget amendment to cover the expense.

Public buildings manager Ron White told the board the failures…

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