The most important article on the agenda is the allocation of phase 2a of the city's gear replacement project, a long-awaited revision of the aging water infrastructure. The project, which, according to the engineers, receives almost 1.6 million US dollars, is awarded to Tapani Inc. for $ 5,398,650.00 if they are approved by the council. The city received eight offers, and Tapani was the lowest range of response, according to Anderson Perry & Associates, the city's engineering consultant.
After the financing in the Washington State Public Works Board has been ensured, the city expects the project budget to remain around $ 326,000 below the 8,045,000 USD for efforts. The approval of the council would approved Tapani Inc. to start phase 2a, including large -scale pipe replacement and construction work on several streets.