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Tabor authorizes library heat-pump repair and approves street-fill estimate; maintenance updates provided

Tabor Board of Trustees · July 1, 2026
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Summary

Trustees approved $1,059.35 to repair the library heat pump, approved Schenkel's $8,100 estimate to fill North Lidice with a $4,000 Development Committee donation, and received updates on clean-up week, mosquito control, water tower anode replacement and sludge testing.

Trustees approved repair of the library heat pump for $1,059.35 (motion Hall, second Neumayer; motion carried). The board also approved an $8,100 estimate from Schenkel to fill North Lidice; the Development Committee committed $4,000 toward that project and trustees approved the estimate (motion Carda, second Bares).

Maintenance updates included results from clean-up week (loads hauled and cost estimates recorded), Rich Sutera's attendance at mosquito-control training and calibration of the town sprayer, notice that Great Plains will replace water-tower anodes in July, and scheduled sludge testing on May 6. The board presented Sutera with a Clean Water Award for 2026.