Thank you. Let's all rise to the pledge. Pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America. Thank you, the Republic, for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Thank you, everybody. First thing we'll do, approve the minutes from last week and sure I'll take an emotion to approve the minutes. Second. Moving in seconded. Thank you guys for with me. I know, yeah. I have a motion. I second all those in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed same sign. Thank you. We have a quote opening today. Small concrete projects and we have a couple bids coming in this is from Dixon construction and I Think what we'll do this is for all the projects. So we just announced a total bid So the three projects sawmill run Congress Street and 18 street ramps and 311 south 26th Street. So those are the three they're being bid together the . The . The . and their bid for the total project, for the three projects is $51,500 even. 51,500. Point is zero zero. So I'd try to take those quotes under advisement. Senator, second. Second, move in second. It all those in favor say aye. Aye. For the same time, we appreciate the two bidders on those concrete projects. We would a new business water works. Good morning. Steve Moore superintendent for Lafayette Waterworks. Lafayette Waterworks is requestingfayette Waterworks is requesting to advertise bid documents for the installation of approximately 142 utility side, 37 customer side and 688 full water service lines to replace existing lead and galvanized waterline service lines. Installation will also include hydro excavation connections to existing water main and customers homes, new meter pits, related fittings, pavement repair, and surface repair. The city was awarded $2.5 million grant and a $2.5 million loan was zero percent interest by the state revolving fund in July of 2024. Closing of the $5 million bond for the grant and the loan will occur on December 6th of this year. Notice proceed will be given later in December or early January of 2025. Project will be substantially complete within 240 days and ready for final payment within 270 days. Lafayette Order Works requesting approval to advertise for the Leeds Service Line Replacement project on Friday, October 18th and Friday, October 25th in Lafayette Journal and Currier. And I recommend the Board's approval. I'm trying to take the motion to approve this permission to advertise for this project. Moving the second questions on this. Of the amount of work slated, Steve, that's just a piece of the pie, right? That's just the pie. We estimate through the meter pen investigations that we've just completed and the pot-hulling project that we complete, we estimate 3,200 service lines, so which is pretty good because we originally estimated about 6,000, so we narrowed that list down substantially through that investigation piece of the project. So, yes, there's gonna be 3,200, so it's gonna be something that's a federal mandate for all municipalities and water systems to replace lead service lines within a 10-year period of time. So this is our first phase. This is our first phase of that. This is about the three thousand. This is about a 150 and around numbers. Yes. For that. Okay. Good. Good. All right. Any other questions? Learning this may have a motion to second. All those in favor say aye. Aye. Aye. Any other questions? Learning this may have a motion to second all those in favor say aye aye aye I post same sign. Thank you Next you have a certificate of substantial completion for some chemical feed equipment that As part of our Glick Improvement Project we installed some new chemical feed equipment at both our canal road and our Glick Treatment facilities and I recommend your approval for that. Lieutenant motion to approve this certificate of substantial completion. Second. Moving second. Steve, I have a question. Yes. I'm just maybe doing a should know this pro minute. The ones that provided prominent. Yeah, prominent is the prominent. Yes, that's the manufacturer of the new pumps that we installed. Okay, that's the manufacturer of the pumps. Yes. Okay. All right. Good. Any of the questions on this certificate? Okay. We already have a motion. All those in favor? Say aye. Aye. I put the same sign. Thanks, Steve. Thank you. Oh, Kidoke. We're down to the claims already. Good morning, Jeremy Diel, city controller. The controller's office has reviewed claims to $488,380 and one cent. I request the board's approval. Yes, isn't that funny? Is it moving in second in any questions? We tried to find some questions, but we just couldn't do it. All those in favor say aye. Aye. I have both same sign. Thanks. Thank you very much. Then we have I get thinks is just announcement the 2025 holiday schedule for the city Cindy you want to talk about that role sure We do this every year. Do we do our holiday schedule and we've checked all the holidays that the city celebrates in our handbook and then we run them by the mayor and we are taking something different issue. We're taking December 26th instead of the 24 since it's the liturally beyond a Friday year. So here. All right. That's the announcement. Do we have to approve this? Yes. Okay. So. Okay. All right. That's the announcement. Do we have to approve this? Yes. Okay. Do you want to turn it into motion to approve the holiday schedule? Okay. My favorite thing to do all year. All those in favor say aye. Aye. I propose same sign. Thank you. That's the agenda for today. Mayor to have any announcements. Okay. Anybody have any announcements so they want to make for the board? If not, meetings adjourned, thank you. Five minutes. Yeah, that's pretty good. And few more.