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Huron City Council approves road repairs, land closing for water tower and several grants; waives reading rules
Summary
At its Sept. 23 meeting the Huron City Council ratified a set of resolutions and ordinances including $74,914 in concrete repairs, $29,889.13 in closing costs for a water-tower site, and grant applications for community programming; council also approved personnel and budget measures.
Huron City Council on Sept. 23 approved a package of motions and resolutions covering street repairs, a land purchase tied to a water-tower project, small grants and routine budget adjustments.
Council authorized an interim agreement with DL Smith Concrete LLC to repair failing concrete sections on Oakhurst Court and Boulder Avenue for $74,914, a project staff described as digging out failing areas, replacing the base and restoring 8 inches of concrete to properly reconstruct sections that were not built to today’s standards. Council members questioned the road history and staff explained many of the roads were taken into city ownership after original subdivision construction and lacked adequate base or compaction.
The council also ratified a resolution authorizing payment of closing costs — recorded in the meeting as $29,889.13 — for the purchase of 2.622 acres from Arduck Metal Manufacturing USA Corp, a parcel intended for a…
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