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Waverly council adopts floodplain amendments, approves airport apron design and schedules multiple bond hearings
Summary
At its regular meeting, the City of Waverly council adopted updated floodplain regulations on final reading, approved a $2.2 million airport apron design and engineering task order, authorized downtown lighting and other contracts, and set public hearings for a series of bond and loan proposals. The council then moved into executive session on collective bargaining.
The City Council of Waverly on Tuesday adopted on third and final reading an ordinance updating the city—ode—loodplain regulations and moved forward on several infrastructure and financing matters.
The council passed Ordinance 1175, amending Chapter 102 of the Waverly Municipal Code to revise floodplain regulations. Speaker 2 moved the final reading and the ordinance passed by roll call vote with all members recorded as voting in the affirmative.
City officials also approved Resolution 26-18, authorizing Task Order No. 1 to Bolton & Menk for design and construction engineering services to reconstruct the apron and T-hangar taxi lane at the Waverly Municipal Airport. The council recorded a not-to-exceed design fee of $109,500 and construction engineering capped at $102,200, for an estimated total project cost of $2,216,450; the resolution passed on roll call. "It ll looks good," said Speaker 6 during consideration of the task order.
The council approved a bid from Tetra Electric Inc. for downtown lighting at a not-to-exceed amount of $11,428 and discussed a related $28,000 grant. Speaker 6 asked what…
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