ONLY 4 DAYS LEFT. A DAILY REPORTER SUBSCRIPTION ALWAYS MAKES A NICE STOCKING STUFFER. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2016 QUOTE OF THE DAY: "The two most joyous times of the year are Christmas morning and the end of school." – Alice Cooper VOL. 118 — NO. 248 New law might lead to rebids Prevailing-wage changes create uncertainty with Green Bay project Alex Zank
[email protected] The coming overhaul of Wiscon- sin’s prevailing-wage laws have Green Bay officials wondering if they could reduce the cost of a multi-million dollar swimming pool project just by waiting a few weeks. The Green Bay Common Coun- cil was scheduled to vote Tuesday Staff photo by Kevin Harnack Staff evening on whether it should accept a $5.8 million low bid for the con- FLASH DANCE struction of a new Olympic-sized J.H. Findorff & Son's Larry Tender cuts flashing on Nov. 29 for a project at 1421-1475 N. Water St. in Milwaukee. Findorff is the swimming pool at the city's Colburn construction manager on the project and will add a 109,231-square-foot, five-story addition to a portion of the former Laacke Park. Since the city had budgeted & Joys building for Wangard Partners. only $4.5 million for the project, accepting the bid would require a greater reliance on borrowing. Some local officials, though, think they might have another option. At a meeting last week of the city's fi- PROMISES, PROMISES nance committee, a couple of Green Bay alderman speculated that com- Will Trump live up to his to rebuild the nation's aging and in- to find common ground with the ing changes to the state's prevailing- infrastructure pledges? adequate infrastructure.