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Price City approves $48,528 amendment to Meads Wash detention basin design to add Covecrest storm drain

Price City Council · June 10, 2026
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Summary

The Price City Council approved a $48,528 amendment to Johansen and Tuttle Engineering's design contract to add a 90% storm drain design for Covecrest Street to the Meads Wash detention basin project; funding will come from the City's Stormwater Fund.

Price City Council voted June 10 to amend the engineering design contract for the Meads Wash detention basin to include a 90% design for a storm drain on Covecrest Street at a cost of $48,528.

Public Works Director Miles Nelson told the council that the storm drain addition could be incorporated into the existing detention basin project design. The council approved an amendment to the agreement with Johansen and Tuttle Engineering authorizing the additional 90% design-stage work, with the stated source of funding the City's Stormwater Fund.

Councilmember Russell Seeley made the motion to approve the amendment and Councilmember Layne Miller seconded; the motion carried. Council staff listed the follow-up task of issuing the contract amendment and overseeing delivery of the 90% design. The council's minutes do not specify the construction funding source or a construction schedule; the action recorded was limited to the engineering-design amendment.

Next steps: Public Works will issue the amendment to Johansen and Tuttle Engineering and oversee progress toward the 90% design milestone, with internal follow-up noted in the council's action list.