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Council approves invoices, hears report on emergency sewer and well repairs totaling $23,700
Summary
Council approved three vendor invoices and heard that emergency repairs — a replaced pump at a Walmart lift station and a lightning‑damaged well pump — cost about $23,700 in total.
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The New Albany City Council approved payment of several vendor invoices and received a staff update on two emergency public‑works repairs.
Staff reported that an emergency repair at a Walmart sewage lift station required pump replacement and related contractor work, and that a lightning strike damaged a pump at the Westin Tate water well. The total emergency expense for the two incidents was reported as $23,700.
Council also approved the month’s vendor invoices by voice vote: an invoice to AV Construction for $97,366.25, an inspection invoice to Cook Hogging Engineering for $11,471.68, and a project‑management invoice to Cruz Engineering for $1,837.50. Council members approved payment as part of routine claims processing.
Staff did not provide additional budget line‑item details during the meeting; council members did not record roll‑call vote tallies in the transcript.

