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Council moves several public‑works ordinances to further readings; Melway Paving identified as low bidder for Woodlawn Cemetery paving
Summary
Council moved multiple public‑works ordinances to third readings or suspended and called several items for consideration, including Seville Access Road (26-053), Brickyard Loop Trail (26-054), Woodlawn Cemetery paving (26-055, low bidder Melway Paving), Dawna Drive waterline (26-057), Lead Service Verification Phase 2 (26-058) and Water System Looping Improvements (26-059).
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Council reviewed a package of public‑works ordinances and generally advanced them to further readings or suspended and called items for consideration. Council Member Chris Maxwell moved Seville Access Road (Ordinance 26-053) and Brickyard Loop Trail (26-054) to third readings; Maxwell also moved to suspend and call Ordinance 26-055 (Woodlawn Cemetery paving) after staff identified Melway Paving as the low bidder for the cemetery work.
Sponsors and department staff recommended two readings or suspension-and-call depending on project design status. Council Members Tom Stugmyer and Zach Berger joined in handling water‑system items (Dawna Drive replacement, Lead Service Verification Phase 2, and Water System Looping Improvements), with staff recommending the items proceed per Public Service recommendations.
