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Daytona Beach Shores updates procurement code, sets city manager purchase limit by resolution
Summary
The Daytona Beach Shores City Commission updated its procurement ordinance and approved a separate resolution setting the City Manager's approval limit; staff said the change moves dollar limits out of ordinance text so they can be adjusted by resolution.
The Daytona Beach Shores City Commission on July 28 adopted an ordinance updating the municipal procurement code and approved a separate resolution that sets the City Manager's purchasing authority at $100,000.
City officials said the ordinance removes fixed dollar thresholds from the municipal code so future changes to approval limits can be set by resolution rather than by ordinance. Finance staff recommended the $100,000 limit; the ordinance passed 5-0 and the resolution setting the limit passed 4-1.
The revision updates Chapter 2-9 (procurement) and amends earlier language in…
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