Company says Town of Zionsville hasn't paid for more than $500k worth of work

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Owner of City Wide Paving Inc. says his company hasn't been paid for their completed work at a Zionsville golf path.

Owner of City Wide Paving Inc. Abdual Fyzalon says his company hasn't been paid for their completed work at a Zionsville golf path.

District 5 Town Councilor Josh Garrett says the town uses an out-of-state payment system called OpenGov."In the day to day, we don't know where are we on the budget. Are we over? Are we under budget? That is the piece that is missing," Garrett said."Now the town isn't gonna run out of money. We are able to pay bills, but does certainly hurt for strategic planning."

"There are many, many vendors that are unfortunately impacted by this and some are small businesses," Garrett said."Some are local to Zionsville. We have the cash. We want to pay them. We just don't have the system that allows us to get them paid.""So the last two meetings we have not had claims provided to us had not had the opportunity to review them or vote on them.

 

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