The Princeton City Council moved forward with key projects by approving a bid for the City-County Park dugout project and addressing surplus property requests from the fire department during Monday night’s meeting.
During unfinished business, Mayor Brock Thomas presented the only bid received for the dugouts, submitted by Beacon Athletics from Madison, Wisconsin, totaling north of $42,000.
click to download audioThe Council unanimously approved the bid.
In new business, the Council addressed two surplus property requests from the Princeton Fire Department. Mayor Thomas explained that one of these requests involves donating a truck to the county.
click to download audioAccording to Thomas, the second request involves accepting bids for the truck’s bedliner.
click to download audioBoth surplus requests were unanimously approved.
The Council also received several reports, including an update from Interim Director of Public Works, Chris Pool, who announced that work on the Big Springs Bridge commenced Monday morning.
click to download audioDuring the mayor’s report, Thomas urged the community to remember those who are assisting with the recovery efforts following Hurricane Helene, as well as the victims.
click to download audioThe Council also received reports from various committees and departments, including updates from Councilman Jim Joiner of the Princeton Electric Plant Board, Code Enforcement Officer Alan Getz, Planning Commission Administrator Jenny Clark, and Animal Control Officer Kevin Lane.