In a bustling Cleburne City Council meeting, city officials gathered to discuss significant infrastructure improvements aimed at enhancing the community's utility services and municipal facilities. The atmosphere was charged with anticipation as council members reviewed plans that promise to modernize essential services for residents.
One of the key topics was the approval of a new water and sewer line project, which will replace outdated infrastructure. The project involves laying approximately 1,700 linear feet of new 8-inch PVC waterline and 1,400 linear feet of sewer line, replacing aging cast iron and clay pipes that have served the city for over five decades. The total cost for this project is set at $1,738,870, with funding sourced from the 2024 Texas tax and revenue obligations. The council unanimously approved the contract with SYB Construction Co., which was selected as the best value after a competitive bidding process.
In addition to the water and sewer upgrades, the council also addressed the urgent need for rehabilitation of the wastewater treatment plant. A contract was awarded to CLW Water Group LLC for a total of $4,347,000. This project, which is expected to take about 14 months, will focus on critical components of the plant that have been in operation for decades, ensuring that the facility meets modern standards and can effectively serve the growing community.
Another significant development discussed was the transformation of a former bank building into a new Municipal Services Building. This project, with a budget not to exceed $2,900,000, aims to create a central hub for various city services, including public works and utility billing. The renovations will include modern office spaces, a welcoming lobby, and essential infrastructure upgrades, including a fire suppression system. The council opted for a job order contracting approach to expedite the project, allowing for flexibility and cost control.
As the meeting progressed, council members expressed their commitment to investing in Cleburne's infrastructure, recognizing the importance of these projects for the community's future. With unanimous approvals on all fronts, the city is poised to enhance its utility services and improve the functionality of its municipal operations, setting a positive tone for the months ahead.