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Finance Committee Minutes
December 23, 1985
6:30 p.m.
Mayor's Conference Room
Members present: Getty and Klinger. Absent: Chairperson Dowie.
The agenda, as proposed, was approved.
The following bids were reviewed for six (6) exercise bikes for the
Fire Department:
Bidder Bid
Europa Cycles BCA Slimlines $1 ,200.00
Bodyguard model 955 $1 ,800
Waterloo Schwinn Cycle XR-8 $1 ,319.70
Discussion was heard as to whether or not the specifications had been
met. The Fire Department recommended that the bid of Waterloo
Schwinn Cycle in the amount of $1 ,319.70 be approved. It was moved
by Getty, seconded by Klinger that this recommendation be approved.
Motion carried.
Don Thorson, Street Department Superintendent, reported that due to
the adverse weather conditions so far this winter, to date the City
has used two thirds of our tonnage of salt that was contracted from
Morton's Salt Company last fall. Morton's Salt Company is sold out
of salt and cannot offer any more than the 3,000 tons we originally
contracted. It was moved by Klinger, seconded by Getty that
authorization be given to the Street Department to take bids for
additional rock salt. Motion carried.
Don Temeyer, Planning and Development Director and member of the
Metropolitan Transit Authority Board of Directors, reported on
various recommendations that MET is considering to reduce their
projected deficit due to the reduction in federal operating
assistance and increased insurance premiums. Fare increases are
being proposed as well as elimination of all tripper buses and early
Saturday routes. On January 21 , 1986, the Board of Directors will be
conducting a hearing to hear comments in regard to the proposed
changes in service. Mr. Temeyer reported that this information was
for the Council's review prior to this January meeting.
It was moved by Klinger, seconded by Getty that the bills for payment
be recommended to the Council for approval. Motion carried.
With no further business before the committee, the meeting was
adjourned.
Larry P. Burger
Clerk/Auditor