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Council approves US‑6 bond issuance and awards inspection contract; also okays water‑system purchases and tank change orders
Summary
Council adopted an emergency bond ordinance to fund the US‑6 Phase 2 project (bond principal up to $2.5M, projected cost $2.2M), authorized a not‑to‑exceed $226,180 CEI contract, approved change orders on the 2.0MG water tank and the purchase of six large water meters, and discussed dock electrical upgrades needed for marina grant projects.
The Huron City Council adopted multiple infrastructure and procurement measures aimed at advancing transportation and water system projects.
Finance staff and council adopted Ordinance 2026‑4 as an emergency measure authorizing sale of bonds in a principal amount of $2,500,000 to fund US‑6 Phase 2 improvements (paving, roundabouts, sidewalks, drainage and related items). City staff said the total projected project cost is about $2.2 million and that bond counsel anticipates a 3–5% interest rate; the city estimates average annual debt service of roughly $162,000 over a 20‑year term. Council…
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