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Satellite Beach approves piggyback contracts for disaster debris removal and monitoring
5955126 · October 15, 2025
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Summary
Council approved piggybacking on Brevard County's contract with Crowder Gulf for disaster debris removal and with Tetra Tech for debris monitoring, noting FEMA monitoring requirements and the city's limited bargaining power as a small jurisdiction.
The Satellite Beach City Council on Oct. 15 approved two piggyback agreements to secure disaster debris removal and monitoring services: a piggyback to the Brevard County agreement with Crowder Gulf for debris pickup and a piggyback with Tetra Tech for monitoring and FEMA documentation.
City staff said debris contractors…
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