A bid of $146,950 to renovate City Hall was accepted by the Gerald Board of Aldermen last week.
Pohlmann Construction submitted the winning bid. The only other bidder, Sieve Construction, bid the job at $206,000.
Both bids included a new roof, new windows, a 49 feet by 28 feet addition to the east side of the building, new storage space, a break-room in the police department, and a general re-configuring of the building.
Ward 2 Alderman Keith Wehmeyer cast the only vote against the project.
OATS, Inc., is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 corporation providing specialized transportation for senior citizens, people with disabilities and the rural general public in 87 Missouri counties. Locally, riders know the bus as TOGO.
Since 1971, OATS has provided transportation to mid-Missouri residents asking only for suggested contributions in return. Now with the beginning of a new fiscal year, OATS is implementing a new fare structure to balance the fiscal year 2014 budget. The new fare system will be effective July 1.
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