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Newport discloses emergency HVAC repair and awaits documents for senior center kitchen permit

5590352 · August 15, 2025
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Summary

City Administrator James Stinchill reported an emergency HVAC pump replacement that cost $10,910 and explained the city is awaiting utility documentation required by the state health department to issue a kitchen permit for the Tanner Building senior center.

City Administrator James Stinchill informed the board that the municipal building experienced a failure of its heating and cooling system and staff authorized an emergency repair that used a replacement pump rather than replacing the entire unit.

Stinchill said the initial estimate to repair the unit had been about $40,000 and that a full replacement would have been…

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