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Heath approves $796,500 design contract for three wells and signals intent to reimburse water costs with bonds

Heath City Council · October 28, 2025
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Summary

Heath City Council authorized a professional services agreement with Kimley‑Horn to design Wells 2–4 for the city’s Water Bridge Plan (NTE $796,500) and unanimously approved a resolution declaring intent to reimburse related expenditures with future bond proceeds (maximum reimbursement cited at $70,000,000).

The Heath City Council on Oct. 28 authorized a professional services agreement to design three new municipal wells and adopted a resolution saying the city intends to reimburse water‑system expenditures with future bond proceeds.

Council voted to allow the city manager to execute a design contract with Kimley‑Horn (referred to in materials as Kimberly Horne and Associates) for the design of Wells 2 through 4 at a cost not to exceed $796,500. Staff described the scope — topographic and field surveys, subsurface utility engineering, geotechnical work, 60% and final design deliverables, permitting and construction…

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