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Council adopts four measures on transit funding, water‑treatment contracts and chemicals
Summary
The Wooster City Council on Oct. 20 approved four pieces of legislation: a federal/state transit grant application, a budgeted HVAC replacement at the water treatment plant, a one‑year contract renewal for biosolids removal, and the annual chemical purchasing authorization for the water treatment plant.
Wooster City Council members voted unanimously Oct. 20 to approve four resolutions authorizing a transit grant application, a budgeted HVAC replacement at the water treatment plant, a one‑year contract renewal for biosolids handling, and chemical purchases for the water plant.
The actions let city staff apply for and accept grant money; proceed with a budgeted HVAC replacement at the water treatment plant; renew a contract with Berkey Excavating Inc. for lime and biosolids residual management for one year at the 2024 price; and advertise and contract for chemicals the plant needs to operate.
Council President Myers moved to advance and adopt Resolution 2025‑61 authorizing the city to file a grant application with the Ohio Department of Transportation for funds administered by the U.S. Department of Transportation and the Federal Transit Administration; the council then adopted the resolution by roll call. Mr. White (transit staff)…
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