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The council approved Fiscal Year 2026 chip-seal and crack-seal contracts totaling $1,811,855, plus $90,592.75 in contingencies, and approved $1,205,910.06 for LifePak 35 emergency medical systems. All six voting council members supported the consent agenda; one member was absent.
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The road contracts fund surface repairs citywide and in Districts 1, 2 and 4, while the LifePak purchase supports emergency response. The council also approved an airport anti-icing and deicing vehicle costing $698,913 plus $139,782 in contingencies; the minutes state that federal funds, not City or airport funds, will pay for it. Other approvals included airline use agreements, economic development funding for a commercial driver training program, a tax increment reinvestment plan, an oil and gas lease, and zoning changes for a bar and vehicle sales and service.
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