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Chair accepts bid to replace recreation building roof

Governing body (not specified) · April 14, 2026

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Summary

A motion to accept a $9,892 bid from Megan Griffin to replace the recreation building roof passed in a roll call vote. Council members and staff debated roof materials — rubber, silicone and spray foam — and compared estimated costs before approving the low bid.

A motion to accept a $9,892 bid from Megan Griffin to replace the recreation building roof passed on a unanimous roll call. The Chair moved the motion and it was seconded before the body recorded all votes as 'Aye.'

The approval followed a brief technical discussion about roof types and durability. Committee member said it “seems like a no brainer,” and participants contrasted an estimated $9,800 rubber option with a roughly $18,000 silicone option. Staff member, who identified himself in the meeting as finance staff, explained differences in installation and warranties and noted attendees had seen hot-seamed silicone systems and spray-applied urethane foam.

Speakers described the roofing on nearby properties and on one participant’s building, noting that the right-hand roof on one building is spray-applied urethane foam while other portions have rubber roofing. The Chair asked whether the higher-cost silicone option’s longer guarantee was necessary in this situation but ultimately proceeded with the lower bid.

After the motion was made (transcript includes the mover/second language) the Chair called for roll call. The recorded votes were: Chair — Aye; Thompson — Aye; The tech — Aye; Reynolds — Aye; Laverne — Aye; Jefferson — Aye. The Chair announced, “Motion carried.”

The body approved the contract award and moved on to follow-up items related to invoices and upcoming budget scheduling.