(KMZA)--The Seneca City Council accepted a bid for concrete work at the city park when they met last week.
The Council accepted the low bid submitted by Premier Concrete, of Seneca, in the amount of $219,392. It was among two bids opened at the previous Council meeting
The work will include the installation of sidewalks and parking around the city park, along with completion of a sidewalk “ loop” along the new section of Branch Street, connecting 11th Street with Community Drive.
In other business, the Council voted to accept a bid from Nemaha Valley Motors for the purchase of a 2024 Dodge Durango in the amount of $41,580 to replace the city administrator's current vehicle. Bids were opened at the Council's previous meeting.
Also the Council opened bids for repairs at the city library to eliminate water entering the basement. The Council decided to table the two bids for review.
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