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Mahtomedi council approves engineering, street maintenance contracts and $14,000 clean-water grant

Mahtomedi City Council · June 16, 2026
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Summary

The Mahtomedi City Council on June 16 unanimously approved a consent agenda that includes an engineering contract for lift station rehabilitation, a street maintenance contract, a final pay voucher, and a $14,000 Metropolitan Council Clean Water Fund grant to fund resident rebates.

Mahtomedi’s City Council unanimously approved a multi-item consent agenda at its June 16 meeting that includes engineering services for sewer lift station work, a street maintenance contract, a final construction pay voucher and a $14,000 clean-water grant to fund resident rebates.

The council approved a proposal from engineering firm WSB for professional design, bidding and construction services for 2027 lift station rehabilitations with estimated fees not to exceed $89,411. Council also awarded Corrective Asphalt Materials the 2026 Reclamite project for pavement treatment at a cost of $48,878.40 and approved Construction Pay Voucher No. 2 (final) to New Look Contracting, Inc. for the Birchwood Road Drainage Improvement Project in the amount of $5,831.10. All three items were adopted as part of the consent agenda.

Separately added to the consent agenda and approved was a Metropolitan Council Clean Water Fund Grant Agreement for $14,000. City Administrator Scott Neilson said the city will use those grant funds to provide rebates to residents who purchase high-efficiency washing machines, low-flow toilets and WaterSense-labeled irrigation controllers.

Motions to approve the agenda amendments, minutes and the consent agenda were made and seconded by council members and carried unanimously. Where movers and seconders were recorded in the minutes: the agenda amendment was moved by Councilmember Jane Schneeweis and seconded by Councilmember Jeff Charlesworth; approval of the June 2 minutes was moved by Councilmember Lilly Melander and seconded by Councilmember Schneeweis; the consent agenda was moved by Councilmember Jeff Charlesworth and seconded by Councilmember Schneeweis. The bill list that was presented later in the meeting was also approved; the transcript does not specify a dollar total for the bill list.

No dissenting votes or conditions were recorded in the minutes for these approvals. The actions will proceed under the terms recorded in the consent agenda items and the individual contracts and agreements.