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Council approves City Hall electrical upgrades; most costs covered by grant, contractor to complete work outside business hours
Summary
Roseville awarded a competitive bid for electrical upgrades to City Hall, including panel replacements and occupancy sensors. City staff said more than 90% of the project is grant-funded and the contractor estimates a 45-day schedule for completion outside business hours.
The Roseville City Council voted Sept. 23 to award a competitive bid for electrical upgrades at City Hall, a project city staff said is largely grant-funded.
City Manager Monroe told the council the project — which includes replacement of electrical panels, installation of occupancy sensors and circuit tracing to bring the building up to current energy codes — was funded mostly by…
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