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Livingston URA authorizes contract with consultant Brianne Downey up to $25,000; task-order approach explained

2986407 · February 26, 2025
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Summary

The Livingston Urban Renewal Agency approved a contract with consultant Brianne Downey allowing up to $25,000 in task-ordered work. City staff explained that ownership of materials created under the contract rests with the URA and that task orders will define scopes, billing and durations.

The Livingston Urban Renewal Agency voted Feb. 20 to approve a contract with consultant Brianne Downey that establishes an open-ended, task-order arrangement for services up to $25,000. The authorization empowers staff to sign the contract.

During board discussion, members asked for clarification on ownership of materials, billing and how work would be scheduled and authorized. City Manager Gager explained that Section 8 of the contract designates ownership of materials created under the contract as the property of the URA, while the final sentence…

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