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Indigo board adopts eminent-domain ordinance for bus-stop improvements and approves multiple contracts, upgrades and renewals
Summary
The Indigo Board adopted Ordinance No. 2025-01 authorizing the agency to acquire property interests needed for ADA bus-stop improvements and approved contract amendments and awards for program management, facilities, waste removal, an upgraded fare-collection system, insurance and other services.
The Indigo Board of Directors took a slate of formal actions at its June 18, 2025 meeting, including adoption of an ordinance authorizing the agency to acquire property interests needed to construct ADA-accessible bus stops and approval of multiple multi-year contracts and contract amendments.
The board adopted Ordinance No. 2025-01, authorizing Indigo to acquire certain real-property interests necessary to complete local bus-stop improvement projects in accordance with Indigo's ADA transition plan and, if negotiations fail, to exercise the power of eminent domain. The ordinance was introduced May 15 and after a public hearing June 18 the board voted by roll call. Directors recorded their votes as follows: Director Slash, aye; Director Quick, aye; Director Fagan, aye; Director Wilson, aye; Director Gardner, aye. The motion carried.
The board also approved several contracting and budget items by motion and voice vote. Highlights include:
- Fair policy adoption and implementation support: The board authorized the president and CEO to amend the contract with City Strategies LLC to provide support for…
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