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Council approves multiple contracts, grants and settlements; sets CDBG public hearing

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The Saratoga Springs City Council approved a slate of routine and project-specific items Wednesday, including contracts for public works projects, grant applications, invoice payments and a settlement for Excelsior Park Condominiums. Council also set an April 1 public hearing on recommended Community Development Block Grant awards.

Saratoga Springs City Council members voted Wednesday to approve a group of municipal contracts, grant applications, invoice payments and a settlement that city staff described as routine elements of the council agenda.

Among the items approved were a contract for the city to use the Casino Holdings LLC soccer fields for recreation and several public-works and safety contracts recommended by staff. The council also voted to submit applications for multiple U.S. Environmental Protection Agency “Thriving Communities” grants and to pay a series of invoices and vendor bills required to keep city operations running.

The council authorized awards, contracts or payments that included: a water treatment plant roof replacement contract not to exceed $405,900 (Mid State Industries); pedestrian safety improvements with Peter Luzzi & Brothers (total not to exceed $180,100); renewal/extension of an orthophosphate supply agreement (SLAC Chemical, not to exceed…

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