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Dayton commission approves city manager recommendations, awards EV charging contracts; NATO Village barricades to be reimbursed
Summary
The Dayton City Commission approved the city manager’s recommendations, including two contracts for electric-vehicle chargers and confirmation that state funding will reimburse fencing and barricade rentals for the NATO Village footprint.
The Dayton City Commission approved the city manager’s recommendations at its April 2 meeting, authorizing contracts for electric-vehicle charging equipment and noting that fencing and barricade rentals for the NATO Village site will be reimbursed by a state award, city staff said.
The approvals cleared three purchasing items highlighted by city staff: a technology purchase grouped under purchase order A1 that includes software, batteries and radios; a contract award to Income Power Inc. for level‑3 (fast) chargers for $142,500 funded by an energy grant; and a contract award to Mechanical Services and…
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