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Speedway council approves street‑inspection contract, rental switch and appointments; sewer bond ordinance set for second reading
Summary
At its March 30 meeting the Speedway Town Council appointed three members to the redevelopment authority, approved a $75,800 lump‑sum inspection proposal for 25th Street Phase 2, authorized a $3,300/week rental transfer switch for the wastewater plant, approved claims totaling $2.92 million, and scheduled a sewer‑bond ordinance for a second reading; a youth athletic director jobs amendment failed unanimous‑consent consideration.
The Speedway Town Council cleared several administrative and capital items on March 30, approving appointments to the redevelopment authority, awarding an inspection services proposal for a street reconstruction project, authorizing an emergency rental for a wastewater‑plant transfer switch, and approving claims totaling roughly $3.02 million.
Appointments and claims: Councilor Nick Sturgeon nominated Jared Allen, Sarah Wilson and Greg Moll to the Redevelopment Authority; the motion was seconded and the appointments were approved by a 5–0 vote. Clerk Treasurer Philip Faust presented claims in three documents: electronic payments totaling $106,188.76, utility adjustments spanning eight customers, and bulk claims totaling $2,917,717.06. The council approved the claims and adjustments 5–0.
25th Street inspection contract: Town Manager Grant Kleinhens recommended approval of a lump‑sum proposal from the construction inspection firm shown in the…
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