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Resident questions county 'piggyback' electrical services contract; staff explain on‑call pricing
Summary
A resident raised questions about a consent‑agenda item piggybacking a University of Florida electrical services contract for on‑call work; county staff explained the arrangement covers on‑call service authority, not single projects, and allows the county to use UF contract pricing.
A member of the public asked the Alachua County Board of County Commissioners on April 8 to explain a consent‑agenda item described as a piggyback of a University of Florida contract for electrical services, saying the agenda language was unclear about whether the item covered single projects or an on‑call service pool and whether the $1 million figure represented a per‑call charge or a total contract cap.
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