Commission approves sodium permanganate upgrades
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The City Commission unanimously approved a not-to-exceed $211,927 contract for sodium permanganate system improvements. It also approved an estimated first-year cloud software contract of $128,445 and several infrastructure, traffic-control, and facility-related actions.
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What this means
The approved contracts authorize improvements to the sodium permanganate system, elevator upgrades, and cloud-based software services. The commission also made a temporary traffic control order permanent and increased the allowable contingency for Verona valves and electrical improvements from 10% to 15%. Residents raised concerns about police stops, records access, speeding, railroad crossings, sidewalks, and street cameras, but the minutes record no related commission action.
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- Approved a not-to-exceed $211,927 contract with Shouldice Industrial Manufacturers and Contractors, Inc., for sodium permanganate system improvements.
- Approved an estimated first-year amount of $128,445 for cloud-based software services from BS&A Software, LLC.
- Approved a contract amendment of up to $80,500 for state-mandated elevator upgrades with Elevator Service, LLC.
- Made Temporary Traffic Control Order #1743 permanent.
- Increased the allowable contingency change order amount for Verona Valves and Electrical Improvements from 10% to 15%.
- Appointed the City Manager as the City's representative and the Vice Mayor as the alternate representative to the Firekeepers Local Revenue Sharing Board.
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