(KNZA)--Concrete repairs are planned at the Hiawatha Aquatic Park.
The City Commission Monday evening approved having J & B Contractors complete the repairs for $46,880.
City Administrator Brad Scott said the primary focus will be on repairing the concrete on the north side of the pool, with the work to be done before the start of the 2025 aquatic season
American Rescue Plan Act funds will be utilized to pay for the project.
In other business, the Commission approved the purchase of the parts needs to rehab one of the banks of the UV disinfection system at the city's sewer plant for a cost of $17,167—including installation. The rehab project will include the replacement of 24 lamps.
The Commission approved a resolution finding a violation of the city's environmental code at 200 Pawnee Street due to a motor vehicle nuisance. The vehicle is not currently registered or tagged. The owner was first notified of the violation last December, but has failed to comply with the code. The resolution directs the removal of the vehicle, and assesses the cost to the owner. The resolution was approved on a 4-1 vote, with Commissioner Brian Shefferd casting the dissenting vote.
An updated was provided on the city water meter replacement project.
Scott said Jadwin Construction is currently cutting holes in the meter lids to accommodate the antenna's for the new meters, which are shipped at the end of the month.
He said installation of the new meters should begin in the next several weeks. Plans are to begin on the north end of town and work south.
In addition, Police Chief Mickey Gruber informed the Commission that Officer Lorenzo Mendez has been promoted to the rank of sergeant.
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