In the City Manager’s Report, Catherine Cook updated theīoard on COVID-19, ongoing city projects and the census.Ĭook stated that they have done comprehensive city planning in regard to COVID-19 response. Skid steer won’t do any damage to the landscape and it is a faster piece of equipment.ĭirector Coffee made a motion to approve the bid from Ledwell and the board voted
Cook stated that the Landfill Department recommendsĪwarding the bid to Ledwell. The budget for the Skid Steer and that the bid from Ledwell may come in lowerĭue to them adding sales tax in. The City received 2 bids for a 2020 Skid Steer $70,606.47įrom JA Riggs and $68,381.85 from Ledwell. Director Clark moved to accept the bid from Southwestern Equipment Director CoffeeĪsked if the loader had ever been replaced on this particular truck before, Holyfield Themselves and it would be back up and running very quickly.
Holyfield stated that they would install the loader Is $24,000.00 and Holyfield recommended the board accept the low bid from The Challenger Container Loader: $24,993.38 from Arkansas Municipal EquipmentĪnd $$20,500.00 from Southwestern Equipment. Stated that the truck engine is running well and overall it is in good shape,īut it the use of the loader that needs repair.
The 2016 truck to get several more years of use out of the truck. Cook reminded theīoard that instead of buying new truck, they had voted to replace this part for Holyfield explained that the challengerĬontainer loader is a part for the 2016 commercial truck. Sanitation Superintendent, Nathaniel Holyfield discussed theīid for the Challenger Container Loader. Director made a motion toĪpprove and the board voted to accept the bid from ChemPro Services. Way in the event they only need 1 application. Treatments are split into 2 applications and split up that
Blue stated that it was roughly 20 miles of roadway, plus severalĭrainage channels. Director Coffee asked how many miles would need to be Cook recommended the board accept the low bidįrom ChemPro Services. Cook stated that both companies use approved products and have insurance in Two bids for Vegetation Management Services were received: $18.000 from IVM Solutionsĭba Roadside, Inc in Auburn, AL and $16,080.00 from ChemPro Services in GulfBreeze,įL. Vegetation on certain streets and drainage channels by means of herbicide application. Maintenance was a portion intended for the control of weeds and nuisance To accept the bid and the board approved awarding the bid to Red Rock Paving.Īlso included in the 2020 budget for the street and drainage Responded that it was actually higher last year.
Director Don Still asked how much the bid was last year, Blue Manager Catherine Cook recommended the board accept the low bid from Twoīids for Cold Milling Asphalt Pavement were received $43,438.76 from RedstoneĬonst Group in Texarkana, AR and $$39,070.08 from Red Rock Paving in Little The removal of hot mixed asphalt paving on certain streets by cold milling. The street and drainage maintenance budget for 2020 also includes
The board approved awarding the bid to Tri-State Asphalt. Director Clark moved to accept the bid and To their supplier in light of what is going on, they are still planning on Time, he spoke to the low bid contractor and they told him that they had spoken With the price of oil going down, Blue stated that he did not think so at this Still asked if anyone thought the bids would be any better City Manager recommended the board accept the low bid from Director Coffee asked who had the bid last year and Timīlue, Street Department Superintendent, stated that Tri-State had the bid last Texarkana, AR, $239,631.00 from Redstone Const Group in Little Rock, AR $223,390.0įrom Tri-State Asphalt in Dequeen, AR and $241,164.00 from Red Rock Paving LLC, Five bids were received for asphalt overlay: $223,650.00įrom Sid & Sons in Texarkana, AR, $240,975.00 from Wiley Calhoon Co in The 2020 budget authorized funds for street and drainage maintenanceįor 2020, and a portion is intended for the placement of hot mixed asphalt paving