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Rock Springs council approves series of resolutions, including $399,156 golf-cart contract

City Council of Rock Springs, Wyoming · October 1, 2024
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Summary

The City Council on Oct. 1 approved multiple resolutions and contracts — including a $399,156 purchase agreement with MASEK Golf Car Company and an interjurisdictional MOU for Dry Creek Trona impact funds — and adopted personnel and grant measures; one vote recorded an abstention.

The Rock Springs City Council on Oct. 1 adopted a package of resolutions and awarded municipal contracts, including a $399,156 contract with MASEK Golf Car Company for city equipment.

The action came as part of a block of consent and resolution votes. Councilor Rob Zotti moved to approve Resolution 2024-145, the MASEK contract; Councilor Brent Bettolo seconded and the motion carried unanimously. The package also included a change order with YESCO LLC (Resolution 2024-144), an annual use agreement with the Rock Springs Amateur Hockey Association (Resolution 2024-143), and acceptance of a grant agreement with the State of Wyoming Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources (Resolution 2024-148).

Council also approved Resolution 2024-147, a multi-jurisdiction memorandum of understanding that sets amounts and a schedule for distributing impact assistance funds related to the Dry Creek Trona Project. The resolution names multiple counties and municipalities as signatories and was approved unanimously.

On personnel matters, the Council approved Resolution 2024-146 to adopt revised job descriptions and pay grades for Housing Specialist I, Housing Specialist II and Senior Housing Specialist. That motion passed with Councilor David Thompson recorded as abstaining.

The Council amended and approved Resolution 2024-142 to preserve performers’ signatures at the Broadway Theater; the body removed Section 2 and clarified the second paragraph before approving the amended text.

What happens next: contracts and the grant acceptance were authorized for execution by the mayor and city clerk as specified in the resolutions. Budgetary or implementation details for each contract or grant (beyond amounts stated in meeting materials) were not specified during the meeting.