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Lafayette City board approves street contracts, vehicle transfers, water project time extension and $4.57 million in claims
Summary
At a regular meeting, the Lafayette City board approved a low bid for Greenbush Street work, awarded a crack-sealing contract, accepted tax-sale certificates including 913 Salem Street, approved a vehicle transfer and several surplus/trade-in actions, extended a lead-service replacement schedule, and approved claims totaling $4,569,276.43.
LAFAYETTE — The Lafayette City board approved a series of contracts, equipment transfers and a time extension for the city’s lead-service-line replacement project during a routine meeting.
City Engineer Jeremy Grinard told the board the low, responsive bidder for the 2025 Greenbush Street concrete project phase 2 was Dixon Construction at $141,741 and recommended awarding the contract. The board approved the contract and also approved a notice to proceed effective immediately.
Grinard also presented results for crack-sealing work for 2025. The only responsive quote received was from Pavement Solutions, Inc., for $228,034.25. The board voted to award that contract; staff said the work is weather- and schedule-dependent and could occur late 2025, early 2026, or across both periods.
Legal counsel presented Resolution 10-2025 to accept assignment of tax-sale…
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