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Valparaiso City Board of Works approves claims, wayfinding signs, ambulance financing and downtown streetscape final change order
Summary
The Board of Works unanimously approved the 2025 year-end summary and January 2026 claims, authorized two internal wayfinding signs tied to an NDOT-sponsored program, approved adjustments to ambulance financing after a delivery delay, and signed off on a $139,298.38 final change order for the downtown streetscape project.
The Valparaiso City Board of Works met for a short session and unanimously approved a slate of administrative and capital items, including the city's 2025 year-end summary and the January 2026 claims register.
The board approved two internal wayfinding signs for the Journeyman attraction as part of an NDOT-sponsored program. City staff asked the board to authorize placements on Horse Prairie north of U.S. 30 (routing through West Street to Campbell) and at the Napoleon and Lincoln Way intersection; staff noted NDOT likely authorized signage on U.S. 30 and State Route 49 and said they would work with Mr. Oetting to place constrained Lincoln Way signage on existing signal infrastructure. “They…
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