BATH — The Bath City Council last week introduced a bond of no more than $621,000 to fund service vehicles for the city, including a fire chief vehicle, a police vehicle, an ambulance, a plow truck, a dump truck, a street sweeper and a wood chipper.
The final reading and approval of the bond is set for the June 7 council meeting.
“These are the vehicles we reviewed in the budget workshop, and now they are up for our review,” Bath City Manager Bill Giroux said last week.
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