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Brooklyn Park Council approves $189,188.55 in fire-station change orders, advances Public Works name change

Brooklyn Park City Council · February 9, 2026
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Summary

The council approved three change orders totaling $189,188.55 for Fire Station No. 2, including $129,767.52 to remove and dispose of contaminated soil (2,648 tons). It also approved on first reading an ordinance renaming Operations and Maintenance to the Department of Public Works and authorized a council member to attend City Day on the Hill.

At a regular meeting, the Brooklyn Park City Council approved three change orders totaling $189,188.55 for the Fire Station No. 2 construction project and advanced an ordinance to rename the Department of Operations and Maintenance as the Department of Public Works.

Resolution and change orders: City staff presented change orders 1, 2 and 3 for the Fire Station No. 2 project, noting a total cost of $189,188.55. The largest single item is a soil-correction change order for $129,767.52 to properly dispose of contaminated soil discovered on site; staff said the contaminated material amounted to 2,648…

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