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Bloomington Utilities board approves invoices, contracts and amendments totaling multiple items
Summary
The City of Bloomington Utility Service Board approved standard invoices of $2.41 million, utility bills and a series of contract awards and amendments, including a $75,900 alum-tank repair and engineering and training agreements.
At its Sept. 26 meeting the City of Bloomington Utility Service Board approved a set of routine payments, contracts and contract amendments affecting water and wastewater operations.
The board approved standard invoices for $2,407,125.24; utility bills totaling $172,075.35; wire transfers totaling $554,380.14; customer refunds of $4,888.35; and a special check run of $2,054.73. All of those financial items were approved by voice vote.
On the consent agenda, utilities director Catherine Zager presented two items totaling $20,000: a pilot study contract with Greener Day Solutions (amount listed as $0 for the pilot study in staff materials) for a screw…
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