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Albia council approves $40,000 in ARPA funds for watermain repair
Summary
The Albia City Council voted 5-0 to direct $40,000 in American Rescue Plan Act funds to a watermain repair project estimated at about $135,000 after a request from the Albia Water Board president.
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The Albia City Council on Monday approved allocating $40,000 in American Rescue Plan Act funds to a watermain repair project after a request from Albia Water Board President Jack Scieszinski.
Scieszinski told the council the repair project’s total cost is approximately $135,000 and requested the $40,000 contribution to cover part of that work. Brandon Williams moved to approve the transfer and Don Benson seconded; the motion passed unanimously, 5-0.
The funds were described as a contribution toward the waterworks repair project; council minutes do not specify a timetable for the work or which contractor will perform it. The action was taken during regular business after the consent agenda was approved. The council did not attach additional conditions to the allocation in the minutes.
No further formal direction or vote related to the project was recorded at the meeting.
