Adams County Board Transportation Committee met May 12.
Here is the minutes provided by the committee:
The Adams County Board Transportation Committee held the regularly scheduled meeting in the County Board Room at 507 Vermont Street, Quincy, Illinois.
The following members were present:
David Bellis (zoom)
Les Post
Joe Zanger
John Brady
Marvin Kirkhoff
Others present:
R. Kent Snider
Gary Farha
Ryan Niekamp
Sue Hester
Jim Frankenhoff
The meeting was called to order at 6:05 p.m. by Mr. Post.
The committee reviewed the bills and stamped as checked.
The committee reviewed 2020-05-501-008 - Resolution for approval of a Plat of D & D Sill Subdivision, located in Section 10 of Mendon Township, subject to approval of the County Engineer’s subdivision checklist.
The committee reviewed 2020-05-501-009 - Resolution reporting bids and awarding a contract to Diamond Construction Company, Quincy, IL, in the amount of $460,905.83 for the resurfacing of 1.682 miles of County Highway 4 (E 1700TH Street), beginning 5.2 miles north of Plainville, known as Section #19-00052-04-FP, from the May 7, 2020 County Motor Fuel Tax Letting.
The committee reviewed 2020-05-501-010 - Resolution reporting bids and awarding a contract to Emory Sapp & Sons Inc., Columbia, MO, in the amount of $392,612.20 for the resurfacing of 1.088 miles of County Highway 33 (North 30th Street & Weiss Lane), between IL 96 (N 24th St) and Koch’s Lane, known as Section #19-00149-02-FP & 19-00150-02-FP, from the May 7, 2020 County Motor Fuel Tax Letting.
The committee reviewed 2020-05-501-011 - Resolution reporting bids and awarding a contract to Asphalt Stone Company, Jacksonville, IL, in the amount of $311,661.12 for a Cape Seal Preservation
Treatment on 5.144 miles of County Highways 8 & 9, in and east of Meyer, IL, known as Section #20-00000-01- GM, from the May 7, 2020 County Motor Fuel Tax Letting.
Mr. Frankenhoff reported that the scanner needs to be replaced. They range in price from $6,000-14,000, and he recommends the one priced at $7,800 + shipping/handling.
Mr. Frankenhoff reported that many part-time workers that helped during the summer months are not interested in returning with the exception of Jody Mauck who recently retired.
The committee discussed a new hoop building for salt storage. Mr. Zanger asked Mr. Frankenhoff to send him an e-mail with the information for the structure.
Mr. Brady made a motion to adjourn the meeting. Mr. Zanger seconded the motion. Mr. Post adjourned the meeting at 6:43 p.m.
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