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St. Paul council approves Oct. 7 minutes and $2,300 painting estimate for police bays

Town Council of St. Paul · November 4, 2025
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Summary

At its Nov. 4 meeting, the Town Council of St. Paul approved the Oct. 7 minutes and authorized a $2,300 estimate from Sullivan Painting to paint the Police Department bays; routine departmental reports and other agenda items were also presented.

The Town Council of St. Paul on Nov. 4 approved the minutes of its Oct. 7 meeting and voted to pay $2,300 to Sullivan Painting to repaint the Police Department vehicle bays. Council President Joshua Sangl opened the meeting at 7:03 p.m.; Council Member Kim Livingston moved to approve the Oct. 7 minutes and Sangl seconded. The motion carried "all in favor," the minutes state.

During the Town Marshall's monthly report, Town Marshal Josh Kuntz presented an estimate from Sullivan Painting for materials and labor to paint the police bays. Council Member Kim Livingston moved to accept the estimate; Sangl seconded and the motion carried, according to the minutes. No individual roll-call votes were recorded in the minutes beyond the notation that the motions carried.

The votes were recorded as routine motions in the minutes and were enacted at the meeting. The police-bay painting work is expected to proceed under the approved estimate. The council also received monthly departmental reports and scheduled other items for future action.

The meeting recorded that it adjourned at 7:45 p.m.