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Ashland commissioners approve paving, service contracts and study agreements; buyout practice questioned
Summary
At its Oct. 9 meeting the Board of City Commissioners adopted multiple ordinances and agreements including a $937,274.25 paving contract, emergency call-answering service, a sanitary sewer change order, and a carbon feasibility study. Commissioners discussed but did not change policy on hiring buyouts for police recruits.
The Ashland Board of City Commissioners approved a series of ordinances and resolutions on Oct. 9, adopting contracts, studies and budgeted items listed on the meeting agenda.
Key approvals on second-reading or final adoption included: a $937,274.25 contract with BTI Contracting Inc. for placement and replacement of bituminous asphalt material for the street paving program; an $8,704.80 annual service agreement with CMR Incorporated d/b/a Call Management Resources for an emergency call-answering service; change order No. 3 increasing the CJ Hughes Construction Company Inc. contract by $2,099 for sanitary sewer line replacement work; and an agreement with Hazen and Sawyer for professional services regarding a carbon feasibility study in…
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