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Commission approves amendment removing dollar cap on arts-and-entertainment custodial contract
Summary
The commission approved a consent-item amendment to an arts-and-entertainment custodial services contract that removes the three‑year dollar cap and authorizes the city manager to spend budgeted funds for custodial services; commissioners and staff said an additional $60,000 was placed in the current budget to cover event needs.
The Daytona Beach City Commission on a 7-0 vote approved a consent-item amendment to the city’s arts-and-entertainment custodial contract that removes a previously specified three‑year cap and authorizes the city manager to spend budgeted and appropriated funds for custodial services as needed. The change applies to All King Pro Inc. and related custodial work for city event facilities. "This amendment ... removes the upper dollar limit and just authorizes the manager to spend money for the custodial services as they're needed after events subject to budgeting…
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