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Votes at a glance: contract awards, insurance, sign, bond consulting and routine business (Tooele City Council, June 17)

Tooele City Council · June 17, 2026
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Summary

The council approved a series of routine resolutions and agreements: engineering repairs for Well 5, city insurance renewal ($375,136), a $56,790 welcome sign contract, addendum to financial consulting for sewer bonds, surplus IT equipment disposal, a Stella Jones invoice for driving-range poles ($60,330.67) and approval of minutes.

At its June 17 meeting, Tooele City Council approved a slate of routine resolutions and agreements by unanimous vote. Key items:

- Resolution 2026-39: Approved an agreement with SKM Engineering to replace and repair damaged control and electrical equipment at Well No. 5 to restore water-quality and quantity monitoring (presented by Public Works Director Nathan Farris). Vote: 5–0.

- Resolution 2026-36: Authorized insurance coverage through the Utah Local Governments Trust for policy year 2026–27 with a total premium of $375,136 (liability $124,709; automobile $119,771; property $130,656). Vote: 5–0.

- Resolution 2026-37: Approved an agreement with Yesco LLC to manufacture and install an illuminated "Welcome to Tooele City" monument sign at the north city limit. Estimated cost: $56,790. The sign will sit on developer-owned property and the developer will assist with power. Vote: 5–0.

- Resolution 2026-38: Approved Addendum No. 1 to the LRB Public Finance Advisors agreement to begin work on Series 2026 sewer revenue bonds; fees include a not-to-exceed charge of $6.50 per $1,000 of financing proceeds and $30,000 for prior consulting work. Vote: 5–0.

- Resolution 2026-40: Declared a list of obsolete technology-related equipment surplus and authorized responsible recycling. Vote: 5–0.

- Invoice approval: Council authorized payment to Stella Jones for driving-range poles in the amount of $60,330.67; insurance proceeds were used to offset some costs. Vote: 5–0.

- Minutes: The council approved minutes from June 3 work and business meetings; Councilman Brady abstained on the minutes vote because he had been absent from that meeting. Result: 4–0 with one abstention.

All items listed above passed with the recorded votes noted. These items were presented as routine operating or capital matters and will proceed to implementation by the identified departments.