(KLZA)-- The Pawnee City Council approved a water tower maintenance agreement with Maguire Iron
when they met Monday evening.
The water tower is in need of repair and painting. Under the agreement, Maguire Iron will develop a 4-year plan which will include making needed repairs and painting the water tower.
This winter, the company will develop a plan to drain the water tower and paint the inside of it. This is expected to be a four-week process. The water tower will be out of service for four weeks when the project is done.
The agreement calls for Pawnee City to pay the company just over $47-thousand dollars over the four-year period.
In the future, the maintenance plan will continue at a cost of $4,440 annually, once the initial repairs have been completed.
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