COUNCIL: Bidding process criticized by aldermen Abbott, Kantor and Oates.
By JOHN D'ONOFRIO john.donofrio@gnnewspaper.com
Dec 16, 2020
Dec 16, 2020
A request to spend more than $150,000 on an engineering consulting firm that will aid the city in updating its 22-year-old comprehensive plan and zoning code was narrowly approved by a split vote of the Lockport Common Council on Wednesday.
Voting in favor of hiring Barton & Loguidice of Watertown at a cost of $156,296 were aldermen Mark Devine, Debra Allport and Ellen Schratz. Voting against the move were aldermen Rick Abbott, Luke Kantor and Joe Oates.
Mayor Michelle Roman broke the 3-3 tie by approving the resolution.