SHELTON — With somewhat of a “What would the Board of Aldermen Do” mind set, the city school board went with the low bidder for propane bus fuel at a meeting on Wednesday. In voting to approve a three-year, $260,240-a-year contract to Santa Energy, the board expressed uncertainty with the city’s thoughts on the matter “We asked, but did not get an answer (from the city),” Ed Drapp, the school district’s finance director told the board. The city and school board have locked horns over school buses for nearly a year. The city owns a fleet of propane-fueled school buses and expected to take over the operation when a current school transportation contract expired at the end of the last school year.
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