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Winfield council advances road‑striping work, hears park‑board resignation and delays final pickleball fencing decision
Summary
Council reviewed striping bids (low bid $5,250), agreed to proceed with contractor work pending paperwork, heard a park-board member resign after 12 years, and decided to wait for a third pickleball-fencing bid before awarding the contract.
Winfield — At its Dec. 16 meeting, the Winfield City Council discussed public-works projects and parks matters, including road striping and turn-lane repainting estimates, a citizen complaint about a speed breaker on Kirkwood Street and a park-board resignation.
Council members reviewed two competitive estimates for striping and repainting a stretch from the area near the Chevron to the intersection of Route 69; the lower estimate reported on the record was $5,250, and a second bid was $5,800. Members debated timing, contractor licensing and whether to combine multiple intersections into one procurement. A motion was made to move forward with the striping work as presented; the…
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