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The council unanimously approved a new fire engine at a final contract price of $1.034 million and established a $1.234 million capital project fund. It also authorized an application for funding for the estimated $2.8 million Grove Park Waterline Replacement Project, targeting 60- to 80-year-old waterlines with repeated failures.
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The city can proceed with purchasing the fire engine and setting aside funds for its equipment and contract. Staff will seek low-interest funding and possible principal forgiveness for replacing aging waterlines in the Grove Park area; approval to apply does not mean the funding has been awarded. The council also approved a $280,000 road-safety planning grant requiring a $70,000 city match.
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