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Commission to give out employee awards

CLOVIS — The Clovis City Commission’s first meeting of 2019 doesn’t appear like it will be a long one.

The 5:15 p.m. Thursday meeting at the North Annex of the Clovis-Carver Public Library has just five agenda items. Of those items, three are on the consent agenda, a space reserved for commissioners to quickly approve items not expected to generate any debate.

The commission will first give out quarterly employee awards, to Kathleen Jeffs as distinguished supervisor and Cynthia Fogerson as distinguished line employee.

Other items under commission consideration include:

• A software purchase of $129,820 for new software for the Clovis Area Transit System from Ecolane USA. The software, once implemented, will allow passengers to book rides online or through a smartphone app, with CATS staff able to monitor all activity in real time.

• A request for Argus Consulting to design the fuel island for the Clovis Municipal Airport. The design will cost $54,750 from $200,000 already set aside for the overall fuel island project.

• Adoption of an ordinance that would eliminate the 2006 edition of the International Fire Code from city code and replace it with the 2015 edition.

• An $8,800 contract with Bohannan Huston to develop procurement and contracting documents for the Ned Houk Park shooting range. The firm has completed construction plans for the range.

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