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Commission authorizes nearly $940,000 increase to debris-removal contract; FEMA reimbursement anticipated

3504014 · May 25, 2025
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Summary

The commission approved an increase to the Crowder Gulf joint-venture purchase order to cover additional debris-removal work after Hurricane Milton. Staff said the work has been reviewed and will be submitted for federal and state reimbursement under FEMA rules.

The commission approved an amendment May 22 to increase the city's purchase order with Crowder Gulf Joint Ventures Inc. by $939,926.30 to a total not-to-exceed amount of $5,250,776.30 for disaster debris collection and removal tied to Hurricane Milton.

Public Works Director Sue Bartlett said the additional funds reflect final reconciliations after multiple storm…

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