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Votes at a glance: Seminole authorities approve contractor payments, equipment purchases and mutual aid agreement; city backs Atoka power project
Summary
Seminole elected officials approved contractor payments, equipment purchases, a mutual aid agreement and a nonbinding support letter for a regional power-generation project during a combined set of authority and city council meetings.
Seminole elected officials approved a series of routine motions across several governing bodies, including large contractor payments for wastewater plant work, purchases for emergency services and a mutual aid pact, and they voted to send a nonbinding support letter to a regional power-generation project being advanced by the city of Atoka.
Why it matters: The approvals move forward payment for ongoing wastewater-treatment work and routine purchases for city services and also commit Seminole as a partner in a regional energy project that could affect local utilities planning and future revenue opportunities.
Officials voted on consent agendas for the Seminole Airport Authority, the Seminole Gas Authority and the Minnesota Municipal Authority and then addressed current-business items. The Minnesota Municipal Authority approved an estimated payment of $1,043,922.40 to Crossland Heavy Contractors Inc. for work performed under contract WWTP24010SP for the period noted in the agenda. The…
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