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Council approves replacement of lift-station monitoring equipment and first-year software for about $22,110

Park City Council · July 29, 2026
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Council approved purchase of lift-station monitoring equipment and the first year of Omni Advantage real-time monitoring software for up to $22,110.50 to be paid from the utility fund; staff said the system monitors eight lift stations.

Park City Council approved the purchase of new lift-station monitoring equipment and a first-year subscription to the Omni Advantage real-time monitoring software for eight lift stations.

Staff said public works currently monitors and maintains eight city lift stations and recommended purchase of equipment and the first year of monitoring software at a cost not to exceed $22,110.50 to be paid from the utility fund. Councilmember John Wells moved approval; the motion passed unanimously.

Staff did not indicate additional budgetary impacts beyond the stated not-to-exceed amount and said the purchase will improve monitoring of the city's wastewater pumping infrastructure.