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Board approves $5.7M increase to refuse contracts; controller investigating unexplained $461,000 check
Summary
The Board of Supervisors authorized a second amendment to refuse collection contracts to increase the total by about $5.7 million and extend the term; City Controller Ben Rosenfield told the board his office received an unexplained $461,000 refund check from Recology and is reviewing it.
SAN FRANCISCO — The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Nov. 16 to authorize the Office of Contract Administration to execute a second amendment increasing the city’s contracts with refuse collection contractors by approximately $5.7 million — bringing the total not‑to‑exceed to about $15.6 million — and extending the contract term by seven months through June 30, 2022.
Supervisor Gordon Mar and Supervisor Aaron Peskin, among others, discussed longstanding procurement and…
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