Gunnison council approves minutes, pays bills, awards pond-valve materials bid and adopts 2025 meeting schedule
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Summary
At its Dec. 4 meeting the Gunnison City Council approved minutes and routine bills, awarded a $21,229.38 materials bid to Mountain Land Supply for pond valve replacements, adopted Resolution 2024-09 setting the 2025 meeting schedule and voted to enter executive session on pending litigation and property matters.
Gunnison’s City Council handled routine business at its Dec. 4 meeting, approving previous meeting minutes and paying bills before taking several formal actions on procurement and governance.
Council members approved the Nov. 20, 2024 meeting minutes after clarifying a date error in the draft. A separate motion to approve the Nov. 20 work-meeting minutes also passed. The council then voted to pay outstanding bills for the period ending Dec. 2, 2024, after brief questions about driveway-related line items.
On procurement, staff recommended replacing failing pond irrigation valves and recommended Mountain Land Supply for the materials purchase. The council voted to award the materials bid to Mountain Land Supply for $21,229.38; staff estimated material lead time at about 14 weeks, which they said should allow installation before the irrigation season.
The council adopted Resolution 2024-09, which establishes the City Council meeting schedule for 2025. The motion to adopt the resolution was moved, seconded and approved by voice vote.
Near the end of the meeting Councilmember Mike moved, and Donald Childs seconded, that the council convene an executive session to discuss pending or reasonably imminent litigation and potential property purchase/exchange related to police department matters; the motion passed and the meeting proceeded into executive session.
Votes and formal outcomes recorded at the meeting included: approval of meeting minutes (motion passed), approval of work meeting minutes (motion passed), authorization to pay bills (motion passed), award of the pond-valve materials bid to Mountain Land Supply for $21,229.38 (motion passed), adoption of Resolution 2024-09 (motion passed), and a vote to enter executive session (motion passed). Where mover/second information or individual roll-call tallies were not explicitly named in the transcript, those fields are recorded as “not specified.”
The council did not discuss final installation contracts for the valves at length during the public session; procurement action covered materials only. The meeting then moved into the closed executive session on litigation and property matters.
