City of Seneca moves forward with GIS mapping project
(KMZA)--The city of Seneca is moving forward with a GIS mapping project.
The Seneca City Council voted last week to enter into a contract with Surveying and Mapping LLC ( SAM) for the GIS mapping of city utilities at a cost of $128,746.
The Council took the action after hearing a brief presentation from a representative of the Austin,Texas-based company.
Bids were received from three companies, with SAM submitting the lowest bid.
The project is to be conducted next year.
In other business, the Council approved an ordinance changing the city- regulations regarding political signs to match state regulations.
Also City Administrator Steve Brooks told the Council he didn't like the plans that Dollar General presented him for a new store on Highway 36 on the west side of Seneca. Brooks said the plans show an entrance on the west side of the building and he said that placement was unacceptable. He said that he told them they would have to change their plans so the entrance is on the east side or the project would be “a no go”
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