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Utility board approves claims, contracts, PFAS litigation participation and several engineering agreements
Summary
At the Sept. 20 meeting the board approved routine claims and invoices, a consent agenda of non-chemical contracts, bid acceptance and service agreement for Blue Chip Pool SCADA, a letter of engagement for PFAS class-action litigation with Ice Miller, and a GRW culvert design contract.
The City of Bloomington Utility Service Board approved a series of routine financial items, contract awards and legal engagements at its Sept. 20 meeting, voting unanimously by voice on each item.
The board approved minutes from the Aug. 25 regular meeting and accepted a prior bid opening from Aug. 25. The board also approved standard invoices totaling $453,020.17, utility claims totaling $84,871.26, and wire transfers totaling $613,436.89 (listed in the meeting as transfers for Sept. 20, 2025). These routine financial approvals were taken by voice vote.
Utilities Director Catherine Zager presented the consent agenda, which the transcript records as totaling $95,739.39 for non-chemical contracts. Zager listed individual contracts on the consent agenda, including: Cassidy Electric LLC ($20,000 for on-call…
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