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City rejects high bid for crucial stormwater project

June 12, 2024 | Walnut City, Los Angeles County, California



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City rejects high bid for crucial stormwater project
In a recent government meeting, officials formally rejected a bid for the fiscal year 2023-2024 Grama Street project, a mandated initiative focused on enhancing the stormwater management system in Walnut, specifically in the College Wood area. The sole bid received on May 28, 2024, was deemed 40% higher than the engineers' estimate, prompting the recommendation to rebid the project.

City staff emphasized their commitment to moving forward without significant delays, planning to engage in additional outreach to contractors to secure more competitive bids. The goal is to align future proposals more closely with the engineers' cost estimates, ensuring the project remains compliant with state stormwater requirements.

The council unanimously approved the motion to reject the bid, with plans to expedite the rebidding process. No further discussion items were presented during the meeting, and council members were invited to share any announcements.

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