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Wheeling council approves $5.87 million wastewater engineering contract and several spending measures
Summary
The Wheeling City Council on Feb. 3 approved a $5,872,220 contract for wastewater engineering work and a slate of smaller spending ordinances, while also approving funds for audits, parking changes and economic development transfers.
Wheeling’s City Council voted Feb. 3 to authorize multiple spending measures, including a $5,872,220 contract with Verdantes of Wheeling for engineering services on wastewater treatment-plant and collection-system improvements, to be charged to the city’s $20.25 million bond program.
The decisions were made during a regularly scheduled council meeting, where councilors also approved an audit-services contract, transfers to an economic development corporation, parking changes and other maintenance expenditures. Councilors adopted the Verdantes contract after a roll-call vote.
The Verdantes agreement covers engineering, flow monitoring and collection-system work linked to the city’s phase 2 and phase 3 wastewater improvements; council discussed funding the work from the bond issuance. The contract…
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