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Council approves $527,777 technology package for River Edge Park Phase 2; low bid includes apprenticeship commitment
Summary
The Aurora City Council voted 12-0 to authorize up to $527,777.16 to buy cameras, network equipment and services for the River Edge Park phase 2 expansion; staff said bids came in lower than earlier estimates but the award requires a three-fifths majority because of the Responsible Bidders requirement.
The Aurora City Council on Aug. 12 approved a purchase of technology, equipment and services for the River Edge Park phase 2 expansion, voting 12-0 to authorize spending not to exceed $527,777.16.
The motion was made by Alderman Smith and seconded by Alderman Garza. Council discussion focused on the project's scope, time sensitivity and procurement requirements. Jason Bauer, director of public works and city engineer, told the council project teams trimmed the original estimate from about $800,000 to roughly $527,000 by reducing card readers and reexamining camera locations…
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