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Katy council approves banner program and multiple infrastructure contracts, tables three interlocal agreements
Summary
At its April 14 meeting the City of Katy Council approved a hometown heroes banner program and awarded several construction and striping contracts, authorized change orders on stormwater projects, and tabled three interlocal agreements after unrelated concerns about trail routing across Franz Road surfaced.
The City of Katy Council on April 14 approved a hometown heroes banner program with the Katy Area Chamber of Commerce and awarded several infrastructure contracts and change orders while tabling three interlocal agreements for further review.
Council unanimously approved a proposal with the Katy Area Chamber of Commerce to run a Hometown Heroes banner program on George Bush Drive between Avenue D and the VFW hall, with city parks staff responsible for hanging banners and a policy prohibiting logos, staff said. The motion to accept the proposal was made by Mayor Pro Tem Chris Harris and seconded by Council Member Dan Smith; the motion carried by voice vote.
The council also awarded a contract for striping improvements to Stripes and Stops Company LLC of Houston. The agenda listed a bid amount of $99,702 and — as printed in the meeting materials — a total project cost…
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