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Shenandoah council approves AMI project, procurement threshold change and multiple contracts; honors officer who saved a child
Summary
At its Jan. 14 meeting, the Shenandoah City Council approved an Ameresco AMI project agreement, raised the competitive‑bid threshold to $100,000 to reflect SB 1173, awarded storm‑drainage and other contracts, and recognized Officer Patrick Reed for a life‑saving rescue.
Shenandoah — The City Council on Jan. 14 approved a string of contracts and policy updates intended to advance utility modernization and local infrastructure while honoring a police officer for a life‑saving rescue.
Council voted to approve a project development agreement with energy‑services firm Ameresco to conduct an advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) audit and potentially manage later phases of the project, adopted changes to the city’s procurement policy to reflect Texas legislation raising the competitive‑bid threshold from $50,000 to $100,000, awarded a storm‑drainage contract for the I‑45 redevelopment zone, and approved a reduced change order for the wastewater treatment plant.
The council also recognized Shenandoah Police Department Officer Patrick Reed with a life‑saving award for pulling an 11‑year‑old…
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