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City of Auburn
The equipment to be supplied 15 kV Primary Power Cable; 15 kV Padmount Switchgear (Dead Front, Air-Insulated) and associated boxpads.
Posted Date
Apr 14, 2026
Due Date
May 5, 2026
Release: Apr 14, 2026
City of Auburn
Close: May 5, 2026
The equipment to be supplied 15 kV Primary Power Cable; 15 kV Padmount Switchgear (Dead Front, Air-Insulated) and associated boxpads.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Auburn
The council received an update from the Sac County EMS Director regarding the status of EMS as an essential service. Key actions included the approval of water and sewer service additions for a local property and the adoption of Resolution 26-04, which authorized the 30-day employment of the City Clerk. Additionally, the council reviewed and approved various financial reports, including lists of receipts, bills for payment, and the status of several municipal funds.
The primary discussion point involved accepting the resignation of the City Clerk, Leah Henkelman. Subsequently, the Council approved a motion to advertise the City Clerk position as a part-time role, utilizing local newspapers, the City of Auburn website, and the Indeed platform for posting.
The key discussion points involved the approval of the consent agenda, which included approving claims, the Sheriff's Report, and financial data summaries. A significant action was the offering and adoption of Resolution 26-03, approving the Second Amendment and Restated Agreement to Establish the Iowa Public Power Agency. The City Clerk reported on various receipts and bills approved for payment, followed by a presentation of fund revenue, expense, and balance reports across multiple funds including General, Road Use Tax, Water, Sewer, and Electric funds. The meeting concluded with an adjournment.
The City Council meeting addressed several key items, including the approval of the consent agenda, which encompassed claims, payroll, and the Sheriff's Report. The council approved the Library Budget and the Fire Department Budget for FY27. Furthermore, Resolution 26-01, approving official depositories for 2026, was adopted, as was Resolution 26-02, which transferred Utility Account 1184006 to Bad Debt. A major discussion involved the Auburn Rec Committee, resulting in the approval to install a GaGa Ball Pit in the City Park.
The Auburn City Council held a meeting where they discussed and approved a consent agenda. Representatives from the Auburn Rec Center presented a project to add a gaga ball pit to the City Park. The Council completed annual performance evaluations for City Clerk, Public Works Employee, and Water Operator positions. Resolution 25-23, setting the salaries for the employees of the City of Auburn, was adopted. The City Clerk reported receipts and bills that were approved for payment.
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