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Sewer Plant Update, City Moves to Keep State Funding Alive

Construction Contract Motion Fails

The City of Pickerington has moved to continue to apply for State EPA funding of the sewer plant expansion while it contemplates changes to the existing proposal.

From City Council minutes Feb. 3, 2004

M. RESOLUTION 2004-06R, “A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF PICKERINGTON TO PARTICIPATE IN THE WATER RESOURCE RESTORATION SPONSOR PROGRAM (WRRSP) AND THE DECLARATION OF IMMEDAITE NECESSITY AND EMERGENCY IN ORDER TO MEET THE FEBRUARY 13, 2004, DEADLINE FOR THE 2004 PROGRAM YEAR,” First Reading, Parker. Mr. Hackworth moved to adopt; Mr. Sabatino seconded the motion. Roll call was taken with Mr. Wisniewski, Mr. Hackworth, Mr. Wright, Mrs. Riggs, and Mr. Sabatino voting “Yea.” Motion passed, without emergency, 5-0. (CONSENT AGENDA ITEM)



N. ORDINANCE 2004-01, “AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH STILSON CONSULTING GROUP, LLC, FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR STARTUP, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE SERVICES FOR THE WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT EXPANSION PROJECT,” Second Reading, Parker. Mr. Wright moved to adopt. There was no second to the motion. Motion failed.


City Council Minutes 2/3/2004

City of Pickerington

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