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Council approves bond sales, temporary financing, grants, sewer contract and fireworks display

5566358 · August 12, 2025
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Summary

At the meeting the council approved a city-attorney engagement letter, awarded business improvement grants, accepted a sewer bid, authorized a fireworks display, approved reimbursement to Butler County for road maintenance, and adopted two bond resolutions for capital projects and temporary financing for the wastewater plant.

The Andover City Council approved a package of administrative and capital actions, including firm engagement for city legal services, business improvement grants, a sanitary-sewer contract, event permits and financing measures for street and wastewater projects.

Key financial actions took center stage: the council adopted a resolution authorizing the public sale of $12,850,000 in Series A general obligation bonds and a separate resolution authorizing the sale of $36,235,000 in Series A 2025 temporary notes to provide interim financing for a new wastewater treatment plant. Councilmember-approved motions also included a bid award for the Posties Patch sanitary sewer project and reimbursement to Butler County for South Andover Road maintenance.

Votes at a glance - Engagement letter (city attorney / bond counsel): Approved 5-0. The council authorized the mayor to sign an engagement letter for city attorney and…

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