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Lexington council authorizes Frontier contract, buys safety barriers and approves stop sign change

Lexington City Council · April 13, 2026
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Summary

At its April 13 meeting the Lexington City Council voted (recorded as "Vote 5 for") to switch phone and internet service to Frontier, authorized the mayor to sign the contract, approved purchase of 30 portable safety barriers from Uline for $3,750 plus shipping, and approved replacing a Yield sign with a Stop sign at Eagle Loop and 5th Street.

At its April 13, 2026 regular meeting the Lexington City Council voted, as recorded in the minutes, to switch the city's phone and internet services to Frontier and authorized Mayor Allen Retzlaff to execute the contract. Councilmember Dana Matson made the motion, which Councilmember David Mason seconded; the minutes record the result as "Vote 5 for." The minutes…

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