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Dateline: June 23,
2005
City
aldermen vote 2-1 to okay paving proposal
By
Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
The 2005 paving
project is moving forward after Clarendon Aldermen voted 2-1 to accept a
$974,485 proposal from B&B Solvent last Tuesday.
City Administrator
Sean Pate this week said a contract for the job will be presented to the
aldermen for their final approval June 28. B&B, which is a division of
Jordan Paving, has expressed to city officials that it will be ready to
mobilize early next month.
“It’ll be a good
thing for Clarendon,” Pate said.
Aldermen Janice
Knorpp and Bobbie Kidd voted for the proposal last week. Alderman Michael
Tibbets was absent, and Alderman Mark White was presiding as mayor
pro-tem. Alderman Tommy Hill voted against the measure.
“What do you not
like about this, Tommy?” Kidd asked.
“I don’t like the
price,” Hill said.
“Nobody does,” Kidd replied; and Knorpp
added, “If we don’t do this now, the next bid will be more.”
Mayor Pro-tem White
said he appreciated the contractor working with the city.
B&B presented two
proposals based on its $1.3 million low bid previously accepted by the
city. Proposal #1 was priced at $974,485.15 and eliminated planned paving
on Fourth and Seventh Streets east of Koogle Street; and Proposal #2 was
priced at $905,870.15 and eliminated the work east of Koogle as well as
eliminating parts of McLean and Third streets north of Fifth Street.
Aldermen said they
preferred the first proposal because it tied the project together and was
part of the overall plan to control waterflow. Kidd also pointed out that
the city was already paying for the engineering work on McLean and Third
streets whether it was part of the project or not.
The project as it
stands now includes the following streets: Third Street from Collinson to
McLean, Fourth Street from Collinson to McLean, Sixth Street from Cottage
to Koogle, Seventh Street from the western city limit to Koogle, Eighth
Street from Leroy to Bugbee Avenue, Leroy Street from Fifth to Eighth,
Johns Street from Sixth to approximately one-half block past Eighth,
Collinson Street from Clarendon Avenue to Eighth Street, McLean Street
from Clarendon Avenue to Eighth, and Bond Street from Sixth to Eighth.
The city had $833,759
available from tax revenue notes and economic development money to pay for
the project. The Clarendon Economic Development Corporation will
contribute $100,000 to the project, and the balance will be paid for from
the city’s improvement fund.
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