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Goulette says results for the two water mains being tested right now should be available within a week or two.
He adds the City is looking at close to this fall or early this winter before everything is complete.
The Council also considered Bids for the Alley Paving and Storm Water Improvement Project at the meeting.
MCS Construction’s bid was just over $172,000 while the low bid from Platte Valley Precast was roughly $162,500, and the High Bid from Woehler & Sons was almost $210,000.
The Council also heard requests for parking stalls on public right aways at the meeting. Goulette says one of those requests came from Franciscan Healthcare.
The city completed the flushing of the system, and main work is expected to start back up again next week, according to Goulette.
The Council also heard a proposal for street and sewer improvements near Quality Pork International at the meeting. Goulette tells KTIC News what’s going on with that.
The estimated project cost is $160,000.
Also at Tuesday night’s meeting, the Council heard proposed changes to Article V of the Municipal Code as it relates to ATV’s and UTV’s. Goulette says this impacts where people can drive these vehicles.
Goulette said.
Also at the meeting, “No Parking” on portions of Grove Street was discussed, and the Council left it as is, but opted to move the No Parking Sign back 40 feet from the Sidewalk on Niphon and Colfax Streets, according to Goulette.
Goulette says the city plans to flush the mains again once the weather allows.
The Council was also updated on the easement with the Cuming County Ag Society for the Army Corps of Engineers constructing a berm along the levee system. Goulette says the two sides are close to an agreement.