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Votes at a glance: Council ratifies Ziply contract, accepts donation for bollards, reappoints members and OKs ASM task order
Summary
The Coupeville Town Council on Jan. 14 unanimously ratified a new contract with Ziply Fiber, accepted a $4,555 donation for festival bollards, reappointed local representatives to regional boards, approved a $16,600 task order for a historic-resources assessment and approved December payroll and AP transactions.
The Coupeville Town Council voted unanimously on a series of actions Jan. 14, including ratifying a new Internet and phone services contract with Ziply Fiber, accepting a $4,555 donation earmarked to purchase removable bollards for festival crowd control, reappointing several local representatives to external boards, approving a task order with ASM Affiliates for a historical resource assessment for the boardwalk project, and approving routine payroll and accounts-payable transactions.
The actions were presented as part of the council’s new-business agenda and passed with no recorded opposition. The mayor signed the Ziply contract November 27, 2024; officials said switching to Ziply is expected to save the town roughly $800 per month and provide a second fiber route they say improves redundancy.
Why it matters: together these votes clear several procurement and project steps needed to move town maintenance and capital work forward and maintain the town’s external representation on regional boards. The ASM task order is a permitting milestone for the North Main…
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