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Commission authorizes cooperative purchases from Amazon and Lowe’s, and approves $98,000 for planning services

5916635 · October 8, 2025
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The commission approved piggyback agreements to spend up to $175,000 with the Amazon marketplace and up to $110,000 with Lowe’s through fiscal year end, and authorized a $98,000 work authorization with Complete Cities Planning Group for planning services including a water-supply plan update and Village in the Park work.

The Parkland City Commission voted Oct. 8 to authorize several routine procurement and professional-service items intended to support operations and planning in the coming fiscal year.

Jeff Napier, the city’s director of purchasing, told the commission the city proposes to piggyback cooperative contracts to allow purchases through the Amazon online marketplace and to make…

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