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Gibson County commissioners approve contracts, paving awards and a septic enforcement resolution; create prosecutor aide position
Summary
At their April meeting, the Gibson County Board of Commissioners approved multiple contracts and paving bid awards, adopted a septic system enforcement resolution, and agreed to create an administrative assistant position for the prosecutor funded from deferral money. Several traffic items were tabled for further review.
The Gibson County Board of Commissioners approved a slate of contracts and bid awards and adopted a county-wide septic system enforcement policy at its April meeting.
The most consequential approvals included a one-year BCS courthouse maintenance agreement, a federal-aid construction inspection contract for Bridge No. 73 with American StructurePoint, awards of multiple local and TIF-funded paving packages to the low bidder J H Rudolph contingent on standard paperwork review, and an intersection upgrade contract for County Road 100 East paid in part by Toyota funds awarded to Cooper Stein Contracting for $1,026,323.20. Commissioners also adopted a resolution to establish uniform compliance deadlines, notice requirements and escalation procedures for failed or noncompliant private sewage disposal systems in Gibson County.
Why it matters: the contract and bid awards move forward road and bridge projects that affect…
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