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Council approves $139,733 contract to clean up city‑owned property; pallets to be ground and sent to Port of Stockton
Summary
Council authorized a $139,733 service agreement with California Waste Recovery Systems to remove buildings, grind pallets and prepare a city-owned site for reuse; the contract includes a $20,267 contingency and an estimated 40–60 day work window.
The Galt City Council voted 5–0 on Oct. 7 to authorize a $139,733 contract with California Waste Recovery Systems (CalWaste) to clean up a city‑owned property that has accumulated building materials and pallets.
The council also approved a contingency of $20,267 and authorized the public works director to execute amendments within that contingency. The resolution said the work includes asbestos and lead abatement on buildings, demolition of structures, grinding and hauling pallet material to energy plants in Stockton, and site fencing and well/septic retention for future reuse of the property.
CalWaste representative Jack Fiore told the council abatement permits had been…
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