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Zachary council approves multiple payments and change order for youth park and police training center

Mayor and Council, City of Zachary, LA · July 23, 2024
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Summary

The council unanimously approved a $146,696.05 pay request for road crack sealing, $42,388.22 to Stricklin and Porter for the youth park restroom, and approved Change Order #025 for the police department training center while taking no action on Change Order #026.

The Zachary Mayor and Council at its July 23 meeting approved several contract payments and a change order for city projects.

Council approved Pay Request #2 to Gulf States Services, LLC for concrete road crack sealing and joint sealing in the amount of $146,696.05. The council also approved Payment Request #005 to Stricklin and Porter Construction for the Zachary Youth Park Restroom Project #23006 in the amount of $42,388.22. Both motions passed unanimously with Councilwoman Brandy Westmoreland and Councilman John LeBlanc recorded as mover and seconder on the road item and Councilwoman Ambre DeVirgilio and Councilman LeBlanc recorded on the youth park item.

On the Zachary Police Department & Training Center project, the council approved Change Order Request #025 (motion recorded and passed unanimously) and the minutes record that no action was taken on Change Order Request #026. The minutes do not include details of the change order amounts, scope modifications, or rationale for not acting on Change Order #026; those specifics were not recorded.

Separately, the council approved a proposed classification for a Meter Operations & Purchasing Assistant Director and voted to table a proposed classification for a City Emergency Manager; both personnel actions were recorded as unanimous votes. The minutes do not specify timelines for the personnel classification implementations.