October 11, 2013 The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch Page 27 OCWater Tower To Feature ALOC By JOANNE SHRINER STAFF WRITER BUY • SELL • TRADE Gold And Silver Prices Are Very High! WE’ VE Lion Shopping MOVED In The Food Center-Rte. 611 Immediate Evaluation And Payment HIGHEST PRICES PAID Not Sure What You Have? Bring It In! Any Quantity, Large Or Small! WE PAY TOP DOLLAR! Gold & Silver Coins Gold Jewelry White Gold • Yellow Gold ALL KARATS: 24 KT • 22 KT • 18 KT • 14 KT 10 KT • 9 KT DENTAL GOLD PLATINUM, TOO Premium Paid On Rare Dates GOLD COINS PRE-1933 Up To 40-50 Times Face Value SILVER COINS PRE-1965 Up To 14 Times Face Value FOREIGN & DOMESTIC OLD U.S. PAPER CURRENCY OCEAN CITY – During Monday evenings Mayor and City Council legislative session, several items of business were briefly discussed and approved. Among the topics were the 94th Street water tower being painted with the Art League of Ocean City’s logo, the council’s request for the Seaside 10 to lower costs for the city, parking requirements will be amended for clarification and financial ends are wrapped up with the final approval of a budget amendment and a bond ordinance. Silver Jewelry Silverware Silver Bullion, Bars And Ingots Tower To Feature Art League Logo Bids to repair and paint the 94th Street water tower were opened on Oct. 1, and this week staff returned requesting permission to award the project to Utility Service Company Inc. who tendered the lowest base bid at $198,000 with no logo, $216,000 with Town of Ocean City’s logo or $206,000 with the Art League of Ocean City’s (ALOC) logo. The funding for the project was budgeted in the FY 2014 Water Distribution Account. The staff estimated for the project to cost $300,000. Last week, after the bids were open, ALOC Executive Director Rina Thaler pointed out to the Mayor and City Council that while the new arts center on 94th Street has been a success, the facility could still use help in being found as the building is tucked away off Coastal Highway. The ALOC officially offered this week to pay the $8,000 to have its logo placed on the tower. The City Council voted unanimously to reward the project to Utility Service Company Inc. and have the art league’s logo added to the tower in the amount of $206,000. FOOD LION SHOPPING CENTER RTE. 611 AT RTE. 50 WEST OCEAN CITY D.A. Kozma Jewelry Serving The Community For More Than 33 Years 410-213-7505 410-524-GOLD (4653) LIC. NO. 2294 An Indian River Seafood Company Restaurant Seaside 10 Asked To Examine Costs Chris Klebe of OC TriRunning requested a three-year private event approval request for the Seaside 10 running event for the date of Oct. 31, 2015. In 2011, Klebe was granted a three-year approval and is currently approved for the event to occur this year and next year. According to Private Events Coordinator Lisa Mitchell, the Seaside 10 is longstanding running event in Ocean City that consists of 10-mile, 5K and one-mile runs that result in a positive economic impact from lodging, food and beverage, recreation and other incidental expenditures related to the event. The cost to the Town of Ocean City to support the event is approximately $11,000. About $3,000 of the cost is due to police assistance, but the majority of the costs are due to public works having to set up and remove the traffic pattern throughout an expansive area. Councilwoman Margaret Pillas asked if Klebe had any ideas to SEE PAGE 28 sunday monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday 3 chef selected courses for $18, including appetizer or salad, entree & dessert 50% off fish entrees & selected bottles & glasses of wine 50% off ladies entrees 12oz prime rib for $15, $1 per each additional ounce $2 fish or shrimp taco, $5 burger, $5 margarita, $3 draft beer including craft 3 courses for $25, includes appetizer or salad, entree & dessert Open seven days a week for lunch & dinner 11:30 a.m.-Til 8003 Coastal Highway Ocean City, MD 410-723-4665 Like Us On facebook Bethany Beach Delaware Fenwick Island Delaware