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Council approves audit, paving-assessment and construction change orders; removes Coliseum water tower from system
Summary
The council authorized a five-year audit contract, approved an AI-enabled paving assessment under a KDOT grant, authorized removal of the Coliseum water tower to enable repairs at the 80 Fifth Street tower, and approved a nearly $50,000 change order to remove unsuitable soils at the aquatics facility site.
Park City Council on Oct. 14 approved multiple contracts and a construction change order that together advance planned audits, pavement assessment work and capital projects.
Audit services: Council approved a five-year engagement with Gordon CPA LLC for audits covering years ending Dec. 31, 2025 through Dec. 31, 2029. Staff told council the committee recommended Gordon CPA LLC after reviewing seven proposals and checking references. The five-year total for regular audit services was cited as $102,925; a single-audit fee for any major federal program would be $21,250 if applicable.
Paving assessment using AI (PEC): The council approved a contract with Professional Engineering Consultants (PEC) for an…
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