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Lewiston City Council approves patrol SUV purchase, wastewater design contract and easement contingent on Corps fee resolution
Summary
At its Dec. 8 meeting the Lewiston City Council approved purchase of four 2026 Durango pursuit SUVs for $211,366, authorized a $108,000 task order for wastewater pipeline design, confirmed a planning-and-zoning appointment and approved an easement from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers contingent on resolving a recurring-fee provision.
LEWISTON — The Lewiston City Council on Dec. 8 approved a package of routine and project-specific actions, including a $211,366 purchase of four 2026 Dodge Durango pursuit SUVs for the police fleet, a $108,000 design task order for next year’s wastewater pipeline replacement and an easement from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers contingent on resolving an administrative-fee provision.
The council voted by voice to approve the consent agenda and then moved through several action items. Councilor Klein moved to approve the four Durango pursuit SUVs from Rogers Motors as quoted for $211,366, and the motion passed unanimously. Robin Braun, the city fleet manager, told the council the vehicles come with powertrain warranties that extend to about 100,000 miles and that dealer upfit packages reduce build time and ensure uniform equipment. "The dealers have offered upfitment packages so that it cuts down on build time…
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