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Council approves multiple infrastructure contracts including $2.9M water meter purchase
Summary
Council approved a package of procurement and contract actions: a roughly $2.9 million purchase of Neptune water meters, street‑sweeping and yard‑waste contracts, concrete/asphalt/catch‑basin contracts, membership in MISDIG, and a Stantec consulting engagement for wholesale rate estimating. Several items passed by roll call; one community‑service contract drew a single 'No' vote.
The Wyoming City Council approved a series of procurement and contract actions Tuesday night covering water meters, roadwork, stormwater maintenance and consulting services.
The council authorized a purchase of Neptune water meters and endpoints to support a multi‑year replacement program and remote reads for customers; the purchase was described as approximately $2,900,000 and approved by roll call. The meters are part of a phased rollout staff said will be completed over…
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