Council approves roofing contract, hazard-mitigation resolution, decorative lights and confirms Beaver Drive; several items passed unanimously
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Summary
Council unanimously approved a $918,868 contract for two roof replacements, adopted the regional hazard mitigation plan resolution, authorized purchase of decorative street-light components for $80,135, and confirmed Beaver Drive as a publicly maintained street (final reading of bill 6170).
At this meeting the Creve Coeur City Council approved several resolutions and ordinances with recorded roll-call votes.
Beaver Drive ordinance (bill 6170) — final reading: The council held final reading and approved an ordinance confirming Beaver Drive in two subdivisions as a publicly maintained street. The motion passed on a roll-call vote with all recorded members voting aye.
Resolution 1799 — Saint Louis Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan: Steve Perez, city engineer, explained the regional plan and staff’s participation in the draft process. Perez said passing the resolution does not commit the city to specific projects but signals acceptance of the draft; the council approved the resolution unanimously.
Resolution 1800 — Roof replacements: The council considered a staff recommendation to award a turnkey design-build contract to Garland DBS Incorporated, procured via the OMNIA Partners cooperative, to replace roofing at Diehlman Recreation Center and the Public Works facility for a combined lump-sum price of $918,868. Staff noted the bid came in roughly $81,000 below the budgeted estimate and recommended awarding the work; the council voted to approve the contract.
Resolution 1801 — Decorative street lights: Staff requested authority to purchase five decorative light fixtures and four additional bases for Olive Boulevard at a cost of $80,135 following tornado-related damage and an inspection that identified several corroded posts. Staff said insurance reimbursements are likely in many cases; the council approved the purchase on a recorded vote.
All recorded votes on the items above were taken by roll call and recorded as ayes from the present council members.
