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Oglesby council accepts Safe Routes bid, adopts storage, paramedic and code-fee ordinances
Summary
Oglesby City Council on Oct. 7 accepted a $283,000 Safe Routes to School bid (city share $62,473) and adopted ordinances including a special-use permit for Oglesby Storage LLC, a paramedic employment/compensation ordinance, and a $100 fee for code-violation letters. Council also directed staff on a Watson Avenue water request and a speed-trailer quote.
Oglesby City Council accepted a construction bid for the Safe Routes to School project and adopted three ordinances in Thursday’s meeting, formalizing a special-use permit for a storage facility, updating paramedic employment records and establishing a $100 fee for code-violation letters.
The council voted to accept the low bid of $283,000 for the Safe Routes to School project; with grant funding in place the city’s share was reported as $62,473. "The total bid was $283,000 … after the grant the city share is $62,473," a council member said as staff confirmed grant availability and urged prompt…
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