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Council approves downtown electrical contract, traffic-signal agreement and other administrative items; votes at a glance
Summary
At its regular meeting the Bridal Falls City Council awarded an electrical contract for downtown alley upgrades, rejected one construction bid, approved a joint powers agreement with Bonneville County for a future traffic signal, vacated a utility easement, waived July 4 event fees, and approved a fireworks indemnification agreement.
Bridal Falls — The Bridal Falls City Council took a series of administrative and public-works actions, including awarding an electrical contract for a downtown alley upgrade, rejecting a nonconforming bid for general construction, approving a joint powers agreement (JPA) with Bonneville County for a future signalized intersection, vacating a utility easement, and approving event-related fee waivers and an indemnification for the July 4 fireworks show.
Downtown alley project and bids City staff explained the downtown alley project had been bid in two parts: Part A (general construction/excavation) and Part B (electrical work to convert overhead services to underground or modified service). Staff recommended rejecting the nonconforming Part A bid (Probes Electric versus Arco and other bidders) and awarding Part B to Wheeler Electric for a not-to-exceed amount of $417,600. Council voted to reject the Part A bids and to approve the Wheeler Electric contract for Part B.…
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