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<br />Rescheduled Meeting <br /> <br />ORDINANCE #599 <br />Harper St. Vacation, <br />First Reading <br /> <br />RESOLUTION #20, SERIES 1978 <br />Sidewalk Improvements <br /> <br />CHANGE OF MEETING DATE: <br /> <br />CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT: <br />BIDS ON PHASE I - INDUSTRIAL <br />PARK <br /> <br />Louisville City Council <br />PAGE 7 <br /> <br />June 27, 1978 <br /> <br />East of the C&S Railroad near the Middle School <br />area in conjunction with the PUD approval by Council <br />in the Coal Creek Junction development by Mr. Arnold <br />read by title only. Councilman Dilorenzo moved <br />that Ordinance #599 be published. Seconded by <br />Councilman Meier. Qestion called for. All in favor. <br />Motion carried. <br /> <br />Each Councilman had before him a map designating <br />the areas for sidewalk improvements. Notification <br />will be given thte owners of the property as desig- <br />nated and procedures stated for payment of the im- <br />provements. Attorney Joss read the resolution in <br />entirety. Councilman Meier moved that Resolution <br />#20, Series 1978, be adopted. Seconded by Councilman <br />Dilorenzo. Question called for. All in favor. <br />Motion carried. <br /> <br />Mayor Waschak requested the meeting date be changed <br />from July 6 to July 12, 1978. Councilman Caranci <br />moved that the Council meeting date be changed from <br />July 6th to July 12, 1978. Seconded by Councilman <br />Dilorenzo. All in favor. Motion carried. <br /> <br />Administrator Wurl advised these basically included <br />a sewer line, storm sewer, streets, curb and gutter <br />and sidewalks on Short St., South St., and along <br />Highway 42. A $70,000 grant was obtained from Farmers <br />Home Administration to do the project. The low bidder <br />was Flatiron, $118,759.85. An attempt was made to <br />get more funds from FmHA and other sources but were <br />unable to do so. Consequently the scope of the pro- <br />ject had to be reduced to fit the available funds <br />from FmHA. Farmers Home then approved the plan, then <br />the low bidder was contacted to get his approval. <br />Administrator Wurl then read the bids: <br /> <br />Flatiron $118,759.85 <br />Brannan $120,963.40 <br />Western Paving $127,272.53 <br />Varra Enterprises $141,342.40 <br />J&W Construction $154,350.30 <br />Asphalt Paving Co. $161,686.80 <br /> <br />Administrator Wurl advised what was left in the project. <br />All the projects on South St. were left in, install- <br />ation of the sewer pipe from the rail road tracks <br />