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Albany Fire Department Station
This ordinance authorizes the City of Albany, Oregon, to contract with Donald L. Keebler and Jack L. Keebler dba Keebler Sand and Gravel Company for the improvement of Lawnridge Avenue, including grading, graveling, and concrete work, for an aggregate bid of $5,785.00. The work is to commence within ten days of contract signing (after August 12, 1948) and be completed by October 16, 1948, with a performance bond of $40,855.00 required.
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This ordinance authorizes the City of Albany, Oregon, to contract with Donald L. Keebler and Jack L. Keebler dba Keebler Sand and Gravel Company for the improvement of Lawnridge Avenue, including grading, graveling, and concrete work, for an aggregate bid of $5,785.00. The work is to commence within ten days of contract signing (after August 12, 1948) and be completed by October 16, 1948, with a performance bond of $40,855.00 required.
Albany Fire Department Station
This ordinance, Ordinance No. 1801, passed and approved on May 16, 1947, authorizes the Mayor and Recorder of the City of Albany, Oregon, to enter into a contract with D. F. McKenzie and O. L. Bowman for the improvement of Mason Street. The scope of work includes grading, paving, and installing concrete sidewalks, curbs, and gutters. The aggregate bid for this work is $2067.80. The contract specifies that work must commence within ten days of signing and be completed by October 31, 1947, with a daily penalty for delays, and requires a performance bond.
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Albany Fire Department Station
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This ordinance, Ordinance No. 1801, passed and approved on May 16, 1947, authorizes the Mayor and Recorder of the City of Albany, Oregon, to enter into a contract with D. F. McKenzie and O. L. Bowman for the improvement of Mason Street. The scope of work includes grading, paving, and installing concrete sidewalks, curbs, and gutters. The aggregate bid for this work is $2067.80. The contract specifies that work must commence within ten days of signing and be completed by October 31, 1947, with a daily penalty for delays, and requires a performance bond.
Albany Fire Department Station
This ordinance authorizes the Mayor and City Manager of the City of Albany to enter into a contract with Lars Fredricksen and Alice Fredricksen, doing business as Fortmiller-Fredricksen Funeral Home, for the provision of ambulance service to the City of Albany. The contract will be pursuant to the terms and conditions of Ordinance No. 2585.
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This ordinance authorizes the Mayor and City Manager of the City of Albany to enter into a contract with Lars Fredricksen and Alice Fredricksen, doing business as Fortmiller-Fredricksen Funeral Home, for the provision of ambulance service to the City of Albany. The contract will be pursuant to the terms and conditions of Ordinance No. 2585.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Albany Fire Department Station
The council discussed the potential implementation of an emergency small business loan fund to assist local businesses impacted by the COVID-19 crisis. The discussion covered the proposed loan structure, including application processes, loan amounts between $5,000 and $15,000, repayment terms, and the role of Community Lending Works as a partner for underwriting and loan servicing. The council also addressed concerns regarding potential default rates, the necessity of personal financial information for business owners, and the source of funding from the Economic Opportunity Fund.
The City Council conducted a work session that included the adoption of a consent calendar, appointing a member to the public safety commission. The session featured public comment regarding potential global energy and food supply concerns. The council deliberated and voted on the second reading of an ordinance regarding the withdrawal of territory from the local fire protection district. Additionally, the council approved a contract for runway rehabilitation and airport lighting upgrades, as well as a contract amendment to increase the number of software licenses for project management tools. Council members also provided updates on various committees, legislative policy efforts, and local community activities.
The council received a presentation from Polywog, an organization that supports families with children aged zero to five in Linn, Benton, and Lincoln counties through various health and resource initiatives. Additionally, the Albany Public Schools Foundation presented an overview of its programs, including enrichment and classroom grants, a new teacher supply house, student scholarships, and a student assistance program, while also highlighting upcoming fundraising events.
The City Council meeting included a presentation from the organization Chance regarding their peer support services, shelter operations, and community resource navigation for unhoused individuals. Additionally, the Albany Police Diversity Alliance and Advisory Team presented on their history, the 21st-century policing model, and their core values focused on building trust, transparency, and collaboration within the community.
The council held a public hearing regarding rate adjustments for wastewater, water, and stormwater management systems. Additional agenda items included an update on the Albany waterfront project, discussions on property code violations at 610 Sherman, and the passage of ordinances concerning a central Albany parking area and restrictions on motor vehicles used for habitation. The council awarded a bid for pickleball court construction and a contract for road corrosion repairs. Furthermore, they addressed a legal notice of intent from Thousand Friends of Oregon and discussed the city's strategy regarding voluntary compliance, mediation options, and code enforcement team activities.
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