Hays City Commission to vote on $254,640 sewer repair contract
Commissioners will also consider authorizing the sale of general obligation bonds Thursday
HAYS, Kan. — The Hays City Commission is set to vote Thursday on a $254,640 contract to rehabilitate the city's aging sanitary sewer system. If approved, the agreement will award the 2026 Sanitary Sewer Point Repairs and Lining Project to Goddard-based Mayer Specialty Services. The infrastructure improvements, which include internal point repairs and pipe lining across multiple locations, will be funded through the city's water reclamation capital funds.
In other business, commissioners will review a resolution authorizing the offering and sale of municipal general obligation bonds and temporary notes to finance ongoing local projects. The agenda also includes a consent item for Mayor Mason Ruder to appoint a new member to the Hays Convention and Visitors Bureau Advisory Committee. The public meeting begins at 4 p.m. at City Hall.
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