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Sunbury City council approves $20,000 settlement and contract with Zayo
Summary
Sunbury City Council voted to settle a lawsuit and enter a contract with Zayo for about $20,000, approving placement of the item on the agenda and the contract itself.
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Sunbury City Council approved a settlement and contract with Zayo, accepting roughly $20,000 above the existing contractual amount as resolution of litigation the city brought to enforce payment.
Council members added the Zayo contract to the agenda and then voted to enter the settlement agreement. Council discussion identified the item as a settlement of a lawsuit the city had filed to enforce its existing agreement with Zayo; the settlement will pay the city "a little more than the contractual amount" for a total of about $20,000, according to council remarks recorded during the meeting.
The motion to add the Zayo contract to the agenda was made and seconded; the council subsequently moved to enter the settlement contract and approved that motion by roll call. No further implementation details or payment schedule were provided in the recorded discussion.
City staff did not provide additional contract language or exhibit text during the public portion of the meeting; council members said the settlement resolves outstanding enforcement claims and would be finalized under the terms summarized at the meeting. The council did not identify any required follow-up reporting or departmental assignee during the discussion.
The item was procedural and limited to approving the settlement and contract; council members indicated the contract is intended to close the lawsuit and reconcile outstanding payments rather than start a new multi-year service arrangement.

