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Committee approves ordinance requiring quarterly reports on sub‑$175,000 contracts
Summary
The Minneapolis Administration and Enterprise Oversight Committee unanimously approved an ordinance that will require the city administration to deliver quarterly reports to the City Council on contracts below the $175,000 council‑approval threshold, aiming to increase procurement transparency.
The Administration and Enterprise Oversight Committee on Oct. 14 approved an ordinance to require the Minneapolis administration to provide the City Council with quarterly reports on contracts that fall below the council‑approval threshold of $175,000, Committee Chair Robin Wansley said.
The ordinance — introduced by Chair Wansley and supported in drafting by City Attorney Jocelyn Bremer — adds language to chapter 18 governing procurement to require the new quarterly report. Wansley said the measure is…
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