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The Corbin City Commission voted unanimously to award the KYOVA Electric the bid for the Corbin Civic Center Lighting System Project.
KYOVA Electric’s bid was the only one the commission received for the project, but it came in less than anticipated, according to Corbin’s City Manager Marlon Sams.
The bid was for $60,985 while the estimate was for upwards of $70,000.
KYOVA Electric is the same company that put in the Rotary Park lights and will be putting in the football field lights for Corbin.
The lights at the Corbin Civic Center will light up the soccer fields.
“This is really important to do this because soccer, like he said… They are not able to extend their hours like they need to,” said Corbin Mayor Suzie Razmus. “[The field is] used very extensively by a lot of people. They need to have some lighting up there.”
By Jarrod Mills
Staff Writer Mar 11, 2021
Mar 11, 2021
CORBIN â The funding efforts to build a farmers market pavilion in downtown Corbin received a significant boost recently, as Corbin Director Maggy Kriebel announced Hometown Bank has pledged a quarter of a million dollar sponsorship to the project.
âIâve never received a sponsorship anywhere close to that amount in my career,â Kriebel told the Tourism Commission during its meeting Tuesday evening. âIâm so grateful.â
President and CEO of Hometown Bank Tim Barnes said he was thankful of Kriebel for bringing the idea to the bank. He added that the bank wanted to do the sponsorship because they saw a need to help downtown Corbin.
The Corbin City Commission voted unanimously to approve the lease of a new city garbage truck through Enterprise Fleet Management at a Feb. 16 special called meeting.
Public Works Director Gary Kelly had requested a new garbage truck during the commission’s Dec. 21 meeting.
“We were going to bid it out, but it would take probably 10 months to find a truck and build it to our specs,” said Marlon Sams, Corbin City Manager. “Enterprise Fleet worked with another company that had some garbage trucks and they just came in and fixed up the truck suited to our needs.”
Enterprise Fleet Management is the same group the city uses for police cars.
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