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Kandiyohi council approves a suite of small contracts: shop water, storage for dive team, and street sweeping agreement

Kandiyohi City Council · June 15, 2026
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Summary

Council approved a $5,167 shop water connection with Chappell Central, a storage agreement with the Kandiyohi County Sheriff's Department for a dive-team pontoon, and an intercity street sweeping agreement charging $175 per hour.

The Kandiyohi City Council on June 15 approved several procurement and intergovernmental agreements covering public works and equipment storage.

Public Works Supervisor Brandon Huls presented two quotes to connect shop water: Chappell Central at $5,167 and Willmar Plumbing & Heating at $11,681. Council Member Scott McGillivray moved to approve Chappell Central’s $5,167 proposal; Council Member Toby Giese seconded and the motion carried.

Separately, Council Member Jeff Clark moved to approve and authorize a storage agreement between the City of Kandiyohi and the Kandiyohi County Sheriff's Department to store the dive team’s pontoon; Council Member Spencer Hunt seconded and the motion carried.

Staff also presented an interlocal street sweeping agreement with the City of Lake Lillian that sets an equipment charge of $175 per hour; Council Member Spencer Hunt moved to approve the agreement; Council Member Jeff Clark seconded and the motion carried.

The minutes record the approvals but do not include detailed contract terms beyond amounts and the hourly sweeping equipment charge; the clerk’s office holds the full agreements for review.