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Board authorizes interlocal purchasing agreement and dry‑docking bids; APC ridership counts still pending FTA certification
Summary
Kitsap Transit approved an intergovernmental cooperative purchasing agreement with the University of Washington and authorized bids for the MV Commander dry‑docking; staff reported that the new automatic passenger‑counting system has produced data but requires vendor fixes and an FTA certification process that could take up to a year.
KITSAP COUNTY, Wash. — The Kitsap Transit board on May 6 approved an interlocal cooperative purchasing agreement with the University of Washington and authorized staff to advertise and seek bids for dry‑docking and US Coast Guard inspection and repairs for the MV Commander. Separately, staff reported progress and remaining issues with the new automatic passenger‑counting (APC) system.
Executive Director John Claussen described the interlocal agreement (Resolution 25‑38) as a purchasing arrangement that…
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