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Council approves bond counsel, water leak insurance, food pantry building kit and MES budget amendment
Summary
The Frostburg City Council unanimously approved four resolutions: engagement of bond counsel for upcoming CSO loan work, enrollment of a ServLine residential leak-insurance program, purchase of a building kit for the Frostburg Food Pantry and a contract/budget amendment authorizing Maryland Environmental Service costs.
The Frostburg City Council voted unanimously at its meeting to approve four resolutions that advance the city’s sewer projects, change residential leak-adjustment administration, fund a food-pantry building kit and authorize a contract amendment for water-treatment expenses.
Resolution 2025‑07 approves an engagement letter with McGuireWoods LLP to serve as bond counsel for loans and loan-forgiveness work tied to upcoming combined‑sewer‑overflow (CSO) projects and to prepare ordinances needed for an MDE (Maryland Department of the Environment) loan closing. The council approved a not‑to‑exceed fee of $50,000 for the engagement. The agenda presentation said the next CSO phases (noted in the meeting as CSO phase 10b and 10c, with 10b near Cemetery Lane) are each estimated at about $3,000,000 and that roughly half of the loan pieces could be forgiven when grant/forgiveness terms are applied. The finance…
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