Board accepts Jiffy Lube plat, approves Safety-Kleen guarantees and awards paving contract to All Star Paving
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Summary
The Greenwood board accepted a one-lot plat for a planned Jiffy Lube site, approved performance guarantees enabling a Safety-Kleen parking expansion, approved several small annual contracts, and selected All Star Paving as the lowest responsive bidder for a 2026 CCMG reconstruction project with funding to be finalized.
The Greenwood Public Works and Safety Board on Feb. 2 accepted a one-lot plat for a Jiffy Lube site and approved a package of permits, contracts and a paving contract award.
Andrew Barcosi of Barcosi Surveying asked the board to accept and execute a plat for the Jiffy Lube property at the northwest corner of Fairview and 135. Barcosi said the property owner paused planned expansion work but needed the plat recorded so a building permit can be issued; the board accepted and executed the plat.
Representatives for the existing Safety-Kleen site in Park 800 (east of US-31) asked to expand parking and adjust truck circulation. Staff said the applicant must post performance guarantees for earthwork, stormwater, erosion control, street improvements and monumentation and requested execution of a general inspection and testing agreement; the board approved those items so the applicant can proceed to pull a land operation permit.
The board also approved several administrative contracts: an annual contract with Johnson County Senior Services for $16,000, a social services agreement for $50,000, and a $55,000 contract with Aspire Johnson County (described as for three weeks). The board approved a small construction contract with Robert Young Construction for $11,070 to prepare third-floor space for a new tenant.
On the 2026 CCMG partial reconstruction project, staff said the city received seven bids and identified All Star Paving Inc. as the lowest responsive and responsible bidder. Staff requested authority to enter a contract with All Star pending final confirmation of funding from the finance department. Board discussion noted that state or grant rules governing the funds limit scope to the originally presented project and do not permit adding scope if the bid comes in under estimate. The board voted to authorize the contract award with All Star Paving and to finalize funding details through finance.

