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American Fork City Council awards contracts, approves annexation and stormwater fee changes
Summary
The American Fork City Council unanimously approved a $2.315 million utility contract with a $231,500 contingency, a $969,739 police department remodel contract, declared intent to annex about 6.816 acres at 620 South, adopted stormwater fee revisions, and authorized disposition of seized property. Council discussion flagged bid disparity and a packet exhibit error.
The American Fork City Council on an evening meeting approved multiple contracts and resolutions, including awards for a utility improvement contract and a police department remodel, adopted revisions to stormwater user fees, and declared intent to annex roughly 6.816 acres at 620 South.
A council member raised concerns about the low bid on the utility project, noting a substantial spread between bids. "I'm a little concerned about the significant disparity between these bids on this one," the Committee member said, citing bids that ranged from about $2.3 million to roughly $3.9 million. The member asked staff to explain the vetting process and to confirm the low bidder's numbers.
A Staff member replied that the city had reviewed bid tabs, called the contractor for clarification and…
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