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Evansville Board approves package of contracts, opioid‑settlement awards and routine services
Summary
The Board of Public Works unanimously approved a slate of routine contracts and awards Dec. 12, 2024, including opioid‑settlement grants to local programs, multiple security‑monitoring renewals, pavement projects and bus shelter work totaling several million dollars in combined commitments.
The Evansville Board of Public Works on Dec. 12 approved a broad set of contracts and awards covering public‑safety monitoring, opioid‑settlement disbursements, pavement work and affordable‑housing support.
Board members voted to renew a critical AT&T Centrix agreement to avoid punitive tariff rates and approved numerous standing alarm and monitoring contracts for city facilities. Counsel warned that failing to renew the AT&T agreement could expose the city to “tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of dollars” in extra charges if punitive tariffs applied.
Grants manager Holly Trevino presented several opioid‑settlement awards that the city had already approved at council and asked the board to complete contract paperwork. The board…
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