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Commission approves MOA with U.S. Customs for pier communications after questioning cost and contract terms
Summary
After questions about cost, reimbursement and contract obligations, the Sandusky City Commission adopted a memorandum of agreement with U.S. Customs and Border Protection to reimburse communications and IT equipment at the Jackson Street Pier.
The commission voted on April 28 to adopt a memorandum of agreement with U.S. Customs and Border Protection that authorizes reimbursement of costs for communications and information-technology equipment and services at the Customs center located at the Jackson Street Pier.
Why it matters: The Jackson Street Pier hosts international ferry operations (the Pelee Islander); federal customs operations at the pier require certain communications and IT infrastructure. The agreement sets the terms for the city to provide or reimburse those systems and for periodic upgrades the original agreement requires.
What commissioners asked and what…
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