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Aurora council approves $3.9 million fire-station contract, multiple resurfacing projects and property transfer
Summary
Council approved a package of consent items including resurfacing projects, grants and donations, a $3.9 million contract with Leopardo Construction for three new fire stations, and accepted roughly 10 acres returned from the state; several items passed by unanimous or near-unanimous roll call votes.
Aurora City Council approved multiple contracts and ordinances at its Aug. 27 meeting, including a $3,923,750 contract (plus a 10% contingency) with Leopardo Construction for construction of three new fire stations and the acceptance of about 10 acres from the state by quitclaim deed.
The council approved a multi-item consent agenda that included low-bid building renovations at 745 Aurora Avenue ($662,700, plus a 10% contingency), several street resurfacing projects funded with Motor Fuel Tax (MFT) dollars (Indian Trail, Ashland Avenue, Liberty Street, Prairie Street) with phase-3 engineering agreements ranging from about $98,910 to $201,635 and associated…
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