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Council approves tow‑rotation policy, IT data‑center purchase and CalPERS waiver; closed session orders city‑attorney RFP
Summary
At the Feb. 12 Westminster meeting the council approved a rotational tow‑service agreement template, authorized an information‑technology data‑center purchase and professional services agreement, adopted a CalPERS 180‑day waiver to rehire a retired traffic investigator, and in closed session voted to issue an RFP for city attorney services.
Westminster City Council took four formal actions on Feb. 12, 2025, approving procedural and procurement items and directing an administrative review of city legal services.
Tow services rotation: The council approved a tow‑service agreement template to establish a rotational program for qualified tow providers so police can quickly obtain towing services for collisions and abandoned vehicles. The policy passed on a 5–0 roll call. Staff said the city currently uses a temporary agreement while prior local providers ceased operations; the Police Department identified Country City Towing (currently in the city) and noted two additional firms working under temporary arrangements — B & D Towing (Santa Ana) and Russell’s Towing (Stanton) — and described an open‑enrollment vetting process to select permanent rotation participants. The vote authorizes staff to implement the template and run the enrollment process.
IT data‑center equipment and implementation: The council approved a purchase using the National Cooperative…
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