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Muncie Board of Public Works and Safety approves July 30 minutes, authorizes $40,756.69 utility payment

5818247 · August 6, 2025
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Summary

The Muncie Board of Public Works and Safety on Aug. 6 approved the minutes of its July 30 meeting and authorized payment of the week’s register of claims, including a $40,756.69 invoice from Indiana Michigan Power for traffic signals and street lights, City Controller Craig Wright said.

The Muncie Board of Public Works and Safety on Aug. 6 approved the minutes of its July 30 meeting and authorized payment of the week’s register of claims, including a $40,756.69 invoice from Indiana Michigan Power for traffic signals and street lights, City Controller Craig Wright said.

The approvals came during a brief meeting that opened with the Pledge of Allegiance and a roll call that listed Ted Baker and Roan Mower as present. The board approved the July 30 minutes on a motion and second; no names for the mover or seconder were recorded in the transcript and the motion was carried after members responded “aye.”

City Controller Craig Wright presented the register of claims and flagged the Indiana Michigan Power item on utilities. “We have our Indiana Michigan power, claim for $40,756.69 for the traffic signals and street lights,” Wright said. He also noted adjustments on the register related to a payment card issue: “I will say that we did have some credits, that were on this week's claims from, a compromised, credit card from being on the road.” Wright said the prior month’s payment had been shortened in response to the compromised card; the transcript does not specify the cardholder, merchant names beyond Indiana Michigan Power, or the exact credit amounts.

A board member moved to approve the register of claims and another board member seconded; the motion was approved after members said “aye.” The transcript does not record a roll-call vote tally or the names of the members who moved, seconded or voted.

No new business was brought forward and the board adjourned the meeting.

Votes at a glance

- Approval of minutes from July 30, 2025 — Motion to approve as presented; mover and seconder not specified in transcript; outcome: approved. - Approval of register of claims, including a $40,756.69 invoice from Indiana Michigan Power for traffic signals and street lights — Motion to approve as presented; mover and seconder not specified in transcript; outcome: approved.