Seneca City Council moves forward with surplus sale
(KMZA)--The Seneca City Council has voted to move forward with a surplus sale of city-owned items and equipment.
The Council took the action when they meet last week. Kris Enneking presided over the meeting in the absent of Mayor Joe Mitchell.
City Superintendent Brian Ruske proposed having Midwest Auction Pro's, of Oketo, conduct the surplus sale.
He said there would be no cost to the city and the company would handled all the advertising. The buyer would have to pay a 10 percent fee.
A link will be provided where residents can go on-line and bid on the items.
The fire department's old F150 truck , city's remaining decorative street lights and other items are to be auctioned off.
City Administrator Steve Brooks said he had department heads go through their inventory to see what they no longer needed.
A date hasn't been set for the surplus sale.
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