(KLZA)--The Mound City Board of Aldermen approved several bids when they met September 6th.
A bid in an amount of $139,199 was approved from McFadden Construction for the 2017 Street Patching projects. The bid was for 29,305 square feet of patching work at a cost of $4.75 per unit.
An additional $3,500 was approved for a stair enclosure on the east side of the existing wall at the City Hall Park. The bid was awarded to Mann’s Lawn and Landscape. Alderman Duane Nauman cast a nay vote with the rest of the Board voting in favor.
Following a length discussion concerning three bids for a Drive-By Meter System for the Water Department, the decision was tabled until a later date.
Three bids were received, ranging from $146,900 up to $199,925.
The Mound City Fall Cleanup Day date has been approved. The event will take place Saturday, October 28 from 1 – 3:00 p.m. at the swimming pool parking lot.
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