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DeKalb City Council approves insurance renewal, water-chemical contracts, motor-fuel appropriation and warehouse development plan
Summary
On Nov. 24 the council approved a series of measures: a $980,368 insurance renewal (Resolution 2025-103), two-year chemical purchase agreements for drinking-water treatment, a $1.75 million motor-fuel tax appropriation for street maintenance, a $150,000 engineering services agreement, and first-reading approval (waived second reading) of a 144-acre warehouse development (Project Midwest Moore).
At its Nov. 24 meeting the DeKalb City Council approved several procurement and budget measures and took first reading on a large industrial development plan.
Insurance renewal and liability coverage: Council adopted Resolution 2025-103 to renew the city’s comprehensive liability insurance program for coverage effective Dec. 1, 2025–Dec. 1, 2026, at a total premium of $980,368. City manager said the package (general liability, law enforcement liability, auto, public-officials, property, cyber, workers’ compensation arrangements) represents an approximate 12.75% increase but remains within an expected share of the municipal budget.
Water‑treatment commodities: The council approved a set of commodity purchase authorizations for two‑year terms (01/01/2026–12/31/2027 where noted) after staff recommended multi‑year…
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