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Rockville council approves infrastructure payments, final lift station payout and legal services contract

Rockville City Council · December 11, 2025
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Summary

Council approved a $91,187 final pay application for a lift station rehab, a $52,779.61 payment toward the water treatment plant 30% design (Rockville’s 24.6% share), authorized a $9,152 payment for codification with Civics Plus subject to final page adjustments, and approved a 2026 legal services contract at $295/hour.

Rockville — City staff briefed the council on a set of infrastructure payments and routine contracts that the council approved during the meeting.

Mr. Cody told the council the contractor for the lift station rehabilitation completed the final punchlist and staff recommended final payment of $91,187. "The contractor for that project completed their final punch list in the month of November and everything has been approved and ready for a final pay application for this project," Cody said. The council moved, seconded and approved the final payout.

Cody also presented combined invoices for the water treatment plant design work through the 30% phase. He said Rockville’s share to date is 24.6% and the current amount due from the city is $52,779.61; the council approved payment of that amount.

On codification, staff said Civics Plus provided a preliminary cost of $9,152 to finish codifying current ordinances and that the final page count could produce additional per‑page charges; the council approved the present payment and directed staff to adjust later if the final page count results in an adjustment.

The council also approved a 2026 legal services contract with Quival & Hughes that raises the hourly rate to $295 for next year. Council approved each item by motion and voice vote; no roll‑call tallies were recorded in the meeting transcript.