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The City Council unanimously approved a Water Reclamation Facility change order using a direct-purchase method that staff said avoided about $440,000 in taxes. The Council also approved stormwater and roadwork payments, denied a $4,680.50 lien reduction request by a 5-0 vote, and deferred a $243,200 terminal parking-lot design change order.
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The direct-purchase approach allowed the City to buy project equipment without paying taxes, producing an estimated $440,000 savings on the water reclamation project. A stormwater intake and filtration project finished after multiple delays but came in $15,000 under budget. The Council also rejected a request to reduce a property lien and discussed sending lawmakers a letter opposing proposed limits on transfers from utility funds to the General Fund.
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