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Bolivar council approves rehab bids, backs two resolutions and votes against honorary street-name program
Summary
At its March meeting the Bolivar City Council accepted low bids for an ICE Building electrical rehab and an ARP-funded sewer rehabilitation phase, approved two resolutions (a capital outlay note and a show of support for the "Blue Oval" project) and voted not to adopt a formal policy for honorary street-name signs.
The Bolivar City Council approved multiple contract awards and two resolutions and voted not to adopt a formal honorary street-name policy during its March meeting.
Council members voted to accept the low bid for electrical and lighting rehabilitation of the city’s ICE Building and to accept the low bid for phase 1 of an ARP-funded sewer rehabilitation project. The council also approved a resolution to authorize a capital outlay note connected to a land purchase the city has already moved to contract on, and it adopted a separate resolution expressing local support for the ‘‘Blue Oval’’ project. Finally, after discussion the council voted against putting an honorary street-name policy in place going forward.
Why it matters: The accepted bids will permit state- and grant-funded rehabilitation work to proceed on a vacant industrial building and on sewer infrastructure. The capital outlay note authorizes the financing mechanism tied to a previously approved land…
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