The meeting for the Metropolitan Water District of Salt Lake and Sandy focused on an engineering report for additional funds and changed the definition of 'small purchases.'
The Oct. 16 meeting addressed the concerns of a resident, approved a change in definition of “small purchases” and approved a engineering report for additional funds.The meeting began with giggles and chatting from the board members. There was a light mood in the room. Throughout the meeting, board members were making sure that there were limited disruptions to the public.In a letter that was released, Annalee Munsey addressed Robert Warther’s concerns presented in the September 18th meeting.
An independent audit performed by Squire presented that the district acted “fairly” and “in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.” The main goal of the audit was to confirm that there was no fraud or errors that occurred with the financial statements of the department.
There was an engineering report for additional funds needing approval. This included the replacement of steel piping, easements valued over $10,000, and an adjustment of division 00 documents to meet the Engineers Joint Contract Documents Committee documents. This all totaled $174,348. This was all part of the engineering committee report for Amendment No. 4 to SLAR-CC Project.
One of the key items to pass was part of what consisted as a “small purchase”. Previously, small purchases were valued under $1,000. Although, things are more expensive now than they were before. The previous limit had been set for 15 years, so to keep up with rising costs, it was raised to $2,000.One final thing to note is that the water district had a $587,699 increase in revenue. The explanation given was that there was a 3% increase of water rates.
Finally, there was an approval of the minutes for the previous meeting on September 18th. The board absences were Donald Y. Milne and John S. Kirkham . The members present at this meeting were Tom Godfrey , Patricia Comarell , Cindy Cromer , Joan Degiorgio , and John H. Mabey, Jr. .. College student journalists from all over Utah are hired to attend and take notes at public water meetings in Utah. These notes are then published for anyone to read or use.
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