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Council approves wastewater pay application, chipper purchase and emergency culvert repair

November 11, 2025 | Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin


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Council approves wastewater pay application, chipper purchase and emergency culvert repair
At their Nov. 12 meeting Mayville council approved multiple capital and public-works payments and purchases.

Council approved change order No. 1 and Pay Application No. 5 for the wastewater treatment facility upgrade; the pay application amount read into the record was $1,231,520.96 and the motion carried. The council also approved a pay application for an asphalt milling project; the transcript records the amount in a fragmented form and staff confirmed the project is within existing budget lines.

Public Works reviewed three quotes for a new chipper; staff recommended the LF George model (supplier named Alastair George) based on performance and maintenance advantages. Staff said local service is available and the purchase would not affect the 2025 capital improvement budget; council approved moving forward with the order.

The council also reviewed emergency-repair quotes for a collapsed culvert on Green Bay Drive. Town & Country submitted a quote of $5,800 for the emergency work, which council approved. Blacktop resurfacing was deferred until spring and the temporary repair will be completed now to restore roadway function.

Several items in the transcript include numeric readings that are unclear or fragmented on the record; these are flagged for clerical reconciliation against official invoices and contract documents before final accounting.

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