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Anderson council sets April 2026 election and approves multiple infrastructure contracts
Summary
On its year-end agenda, Anderson City Council set the municipal election for April 7, 2026 (Ordinance 25-18) and unanimously approved a three-year hydrant/valve maintenance contract (QCC Services LLC), a sewer-line repair contract (Davis Plumbing & Sewage LLC) and a water-line extension on Michelin Boulevard (Davis Plumbing). The actions were funded from the city—s utility and budgeted funds.
Anderson City Council finalized several actions at its year-end meeting, adopting Ordinance 25-18 to schedule the next general municipal election for Tuesday, April 7, 2026, and approving three separate public-works contracts for water and sewer infrastructure.
Ordinance 25-18: The ordinance sets the municipal election for April 7, 2026; staff noted the last day to register to vote for the April election is Saturday, March 7. The council approved the ordinance on its second and final reading by unanimous voice vote.
Hydrant and valve maintenance contract: Staff said Department of Environmental Services rules require exercising and flow-testing valves and hydrants every three years and that recent growth has made in-house completion difficult. Utilities staff recommended a three-year contract with QCC…
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