(KMZA)--The city of Seneca is preparing for this year's curb and gutter work.
The Seneca City Council at their June 7 meeting approved a trimmed down list of curb and gutter projects presented by City Superintendent Brian Rusche totaling $59,122.
The Council tabled approval of the bid for the work at their May 17 meeting after it came in almost $8,000 over the $60,000 that had been budgeted. Rusche was directed to get the list under budget and bring it back for approval.
The work will be done by J & B Contractors, of Hiawatha.
In other business, the Council approved the appointment of Rick Carlson and the reappointment of Michael Philbrick to the Seneca Free Library Board of Trustees. Both are for 4-year terms expiring in April 2027.
The Council also approved the final plat for the Oasis Subdivision---a five acre residential site located on 136th Road near J Road, south of Seneca. The plat was approved by the city Planning Commission on June 1.
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