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Victorville council approves $1.05 million pavement contract, multiple budget and contract items; cancels July 1 meeting

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The Victorville City Council on June 17 approved a slate of infrastructure contracts, budget amendments and administrative items, including a $1,052,251.48 construction contract for the citywide pavement preservation and maintenance project (Project CC25-120).

The Victorville City Council on June 17 approved a slate of infrastructure contracts, budget amendments and administrative items, including a $1,052,251.48 construction contract for the citywide pavement preservation and maintenance project (Project CC25-120).

The council’s actions also included consultant and contract renewals, a professional-services agreement for a sewer realignment design, inventory purchases for the Victorville Water District, and budget amendments to record opioid-settlement receipts and reimbursements received for state strike-team fire deployments. The council voted to cancel the July 1 regular meeting and approved a policy allowing the mayor and mayor pro tem to appoint an alternate council member to travel to Washington, D.C., on behalf of the city if needed.

Votes at a glance: - Citywide pavement preservation and maintenance project (CC25-120): awarded to Pavement Coatings Company, Inc., $1,052,251.48. Moved by Councilmember Jones; seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Herriman. Vote: Godin yes; Jones yes; Herriman yes; Mayor Becerra yes; Irving absent. Outcome: approved. - Consent calendar (items 2–10): approved as presented. Moved by Councilmember Jones; seconded by Councilmember Godin. Vote: unanimous with Irving absent. Outcome: approved. - Annual supply and service contract renewals (FY 2025–26): approved. Moved to adopt staff recommendation. Vote: unanimous with Irving absent. Outcome: approved. - Vacation of temporary construction easements (resolution 25-048): adopted to vacate temporary easements associated with the Nisqually…

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