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Kenosha stormwater committee approves 38th Avenue resurfacing, stockpile agreement and Greenway improvements
Summary
The Kenosha Storm Water Utility Committee on April 14, 2025, approved a $377,100 contract for 38th Avenue resurfacing, a sole stockpile agreement with Majestic Midwest Innovation Center LLC approved as amended, and accepted Greenway public improvements; all motions passed by voice vote.
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The Kenosha Storm Water Utility Committee on April 14, 2025, approved a series of consent items including a $377,100 contract for 38th Avenue resurfacing, a sole stockpile performance agreement with Majestic Midwest Innovation Center LLC approved as amended, and acceptance of Greenway public improvements.
The committee began with a roll call and heard no citizen comments. The body then moved to approve the minutes of its March 24, 2025 meeting by voice vote.
On the board of contract agenda (project 24-1046), the committee considered a bid for 38th Avenue resurfacing to A.W. Oaks and Sons Incorporated in the amount of $377,100. A motion to approve the contract and related items for any necessary readings was made and seconded; committee members voiced their approval and the motion passed. No committee members raised substantive questions about the project or the bid during the recorded discussion.
The committee next took up a sole stockpile performance agreement between the City of Kenosha and Majestic Midwest Innovation Center LLC (item 3). The committee approved an amendment to that agreement and then approved the amended agreement by voice vote. The record does not specify the amendment's text in the transcript.
The committee also voted to accept public improvements installed by Greenway (item 4). That motion was moved, seconded and approved with no recorded discussion.
All recorded votes in the public transcript were taken by voice; the chair voiced assent on each roll call. Specific roll-call tallies and the names of individual movers and seconders are not specified in the transcript record provided.
The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn, brief comments from committee members about meeting procedures, and a unanimous voice vote to adjourn.
