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The Utilities Committee met June 9, 2026 (4:30–4:36 PM) with five members present (one remote). The committee approved the May 12, 2026 meeting minutes; recommended approval of a contract amendment reducing the Lindbergh Standpipe Recoating contract with Dixon Engineering from $51,465 to $7,343; and recommended approval of the 2025 electronic Compliance Maintenance Annual Report (eCMAR) — Appleton received a 4.0 GPA — with a resolution to be presented to the Common Council.
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Committee members approved past meeting minutes and recommended two actions to move to the full council: a contract amendment that lowers the cost for a water standpipe recoating project, and formal acceptance of the city’s 2025 wastewater performance report (eCMAR). The eCMAR is the state’s electronic evaluation of wastewater utilities; a 4.0 GPA indicates the city met required performance standards. For residents, this means city staff will continue maintenance and planning for water and wastewater systems and there are no immediate service changes announced at this meeting.
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