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Council sends OPG RFP amendment back to committee amid concerns about inconsistent policy
Summary
Council members voted to reconsider an amendment to the OPG RFP and sent the matter back to committee for clarification after debate about uneven treatment of secondary storage sites and a potential advantage for incumbents.
The Los Angeles City Council voted to reconsider an amendment to the OPG request-for-proposals (RFP) and sent the matter back to committee for further review and language clarification.
Councilmembers said the amendment — intended to adjust rules for primary and secondary sites used by operators (referred to in the hearing as OPGs) — had introduced inconsistencies between divisions and could create unfair advantages for existing operators. The council agreed that committee review was needed to craft consistent RFP language that…
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