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Ridgecrest council approves $64,000 from surplus-equipment sale to prepare HSIP road-safety bid; council also approves consent items

5956698 · October 16, 2025
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Summary

The Ridgecrest City Council voted 5-0 on Oct. 15 to place approximately $64,000 in proceeds from a surplus-equipment auction into the fiscal year 2025–26 expense budget to pay for bid preparation on an HSIP road-safety project including a HAWK signal near Los Flora School.

The Ridgecrest City Council voted 5-0 on Oct. 15 to place approximately $64,000 in proceeds from the sale of surplus equipment into the fiscal year 2025–26 expense budget so the city can complete bid documents for planned road-safety work under a Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) project.

Acting City Manager Travis Reid told the council that city staff found a government-auction vendor and received about $64,000 from auctioning unused equipment. The council approved a resolution to record that revenue and allocate it to an expense account to complete bid specifications and bidding documents for the HSIP project, which staff said includes a HAWK pedestrian signal in front of Los Flora School.…

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