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City seeks new mowing and bush-hogging bids; tourism staff report event successes
Summary
The city indicated it may re-bid mowing and bush-hogging contracts after vendor nonresponse; tourism staff reported a successful "Toes in the Grand" event and plans for fishing tournaments, and the Expo Center reported strong performance.
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Assistant City Manager Laura Davila told the council the city may need to reissue bids for mowing and for bush-hogging because the previous service provider is not responding or is injured. No budget impact or procurement schedule is recorded in the minutes; the item was presented as an operational update rather than an action requiring immediate council approval.
Convention and Tourism staff reported that the "Toes in the Grand" event was a success and that staff are organizing fishing tournaments; Wolf Creek Expo Center Director Jeff Lovelady reported the Expo Center is "doing great in every aspect," according to the minutes. Mayor Trumbull and Councilmember Peggy Steed acknowledged event organizers and a specific Fire Department employee (Pete Norwood) for work on a Ferra display.
