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City Council Addresses Chopper Lease-purchase Termination Save Email Print
Posted: 10:44 PM May 13, 2008
Last Updated: 10:44 PM May 13, 2008
Reporter: 13 News

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Topeka City Council members dug into a busy agenda Tuesday, and the helicopter lease purchase agreement was still on the table.

Council members talked over the legal language in their resolution to terminate the lease-purchase deal.

The attorneys on the council, Bill Haynes and Richard Harmon were given up to thirty more days to write a termination agreement.

They want the deal clearly labeled "null and void" and that it does not comply with the state's cash basis law.

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Posted by: Ted Location: Tapuka on May 14, 2008 at 02:23 PM
We need that helicopter like we need another POTHOLE in this town.

Posted by: rs Location: topeka on May 14, 2008 at 09:11 AM
If I was a company that entered into a good faith contract with the city and then was told the contract was "null and void" and that I was out the costs involved at that point in the deal I would do two things, first sue the city and second I would warn every business that I could to be extreamly carefull about doing business with the City of Topeka.

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