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Wyoming council approves $3.5 million in grants and multiple contracts, from veterans-park work to utility surge tanks
Summary
The Wyoming City Council on April 21 approved budget amendments totaling $3.5 million in state grants, and authorized a series of contracts and purchases spanning parks, public art, court security, utility equipment and software services.
The Wyoming City Council on April 21 approved a suite of budget amendments, bids and contracts that finance park improvements, pedestrian trails, public art, utility projects and several service agreements.
Council accepted two grant-funded budget amendments: appropriation of $500,000 in state law enforcement officer (LEO) grant revenue for Veterans Memorial Park work and recognition of a $3,000,000 state MEDC grant for construction of non-motorized trails and wayfinding on 50 Second and 50 Sixth streets. City staff said the Veterans Park grant covered a brick-wall repair already completed and the remaining funds will support design and construction of additional improvements.
Council also authorized procurement and contract awards across departments. Highlights included: approval of a cash recycler and courier/cash-handling arrangement with a bank (city staff said the combined…
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