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Jackson Council approves consent docket, adopts traffic-calming ordinance and accepts Gillig bus contract

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The Jackson City Council on July 15 approved routine consent items including a $3.09 million claims docket, adopted an amendment to the neighborhood traffic-calming ordinance, and authorized a contract with Gillig LLC for hybrid transit buses for the JTrain service.

Jackson City Council approved a series of routine and substantive actions at its July 15 meeting, including the consent agenda, an amendment to neighborhood traffic-calming procedures and the acceptance of a bid from Gillig LLC for hybrid buses for the city’s JTrain system.

The council approved the consent agenda by a single motion and a 6-0 vote. Among the items enacted was an order approving the municipal claims docket totaling $3,085,547.97. Interim Chief Financial Officer Fidelis Malenbecker read the four largest claims on the docket: Trustmark National Bank, $1,925,943 (general fund); Hormac Corporation, $255,000 (landfill/sanitation) for a boom truck; 4 Seasons Enterprises LLC,…

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