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City buys street truck; awards Bomar Heights/Tutt ST gas bid By Ed Waggener The Columbia City Council awarded two bids at a brief, special called meeting at 4pmCT, Monday, October 17, 2011. Don Franklin Ford was awarded the bid to supply a 2001 F850 4 wheel drive, truck with a dump bed, 74,000 miles, and an 8.1 liter engine, at a price of $16,500. The unanimous vote to approve came on a motion by Councillor Jim Hadley, seconded Councillor Craig Dean, with Councillors Linda Waggener, Robert Flowers and Tony Grider joining them for the 5-0 vote. Councillor June Parsonwas not present. In a second vote, Walter Martin Excavating was awarded the contract for the Bomar Heights and Tutt Street gas line renovation. That 5-0 vote came on a motion by Robert Flowers, seconded by Craig Dean. Mayor Mark D. Harris presided. Robert Flowers moved adjournment. This story was posted on 2011-10-18 06:38:52
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