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Muncie Board of Public Works and Safety approves $877,967.87 in claims; May 6 minutes adopted

Muncie Board of Public Works and Safety · May 13, 2026
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Summary

At its May 13 meeting the Muncie Board of Public Works and Safety approved the May 6 minutes and authorized $877,967.87 in claims, including more than $41,000 for street lights and traffic signals and payments for fire trucks; no public comment was recorded.

The Muncie Board of Public Works and Safety on May 13 approved the May 6 meeting minutes and authorized payment of $877,967.87 in claims, the board chair said as the meeting concluded.

The Committee member who moved approval opened the formal business with the motion, saying, "I move approval of the May 6 minutes as presented." The Chair called for and recorded the vote; the motion carried.

During review of the register of claims, a Staff member noted the board's accounts included a monthly payment for street lights and traffic signals exceeding $41,000 and that several fire truck payments were listed. The Staff member said the claims had been circulated the previous afternoon and invited questions; board members raised none.

A Committee member then moved approval of the claims, stating, "And move approval of the claims for $877,967.87." A second was recorded, the Chair called the vote and the motion carried.

The Chair announced there was no new or old business and asked if anyone wished to speak; with no public comment the meeting was adjourned.

The meeting record does not specify individual vote tallies or which member seconded the motions beyond the on-record spoken seconds, and it does not provide itemized amounts for the fire truck payments.