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Canby council advances $1.135 million Public Works fuel-station contract; city says bulk buying will improve emergency resilience
Summary
Councilors voted Jan. 22, 2025, to move Ordinance 1639 to a second reading authorizing a contract with Mangan Construction Inc. for a new city fuel card lock station. The station would increase on‑site fuel capacity and allow bulk purchasing; staff said construction could take about 10 months after award.
Canby City Councilors voted on Jan. 22, 2025, to advance Ordinance 1639 — authorizing the city administrator to contract with Mangan Construction Inc. to build a new Public Works fuel card lock station — to a second reading scheduled Feb. 5, 2025.
Jerry Nelzine, Canby Public Works Director, described the proposal as an operational and emergency-preparedness improvement. The low bid — identified in meeting materials as $1,135,210 — covers construction of a fuel island and two aboveground tank systems…
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