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Council records votes on contracts, grants and local projects; staff to notice refuse-rate hearing
Summary
The Rolling Hills Estates City Council took formal votes approving a new agenda-management system, environmental consultants for FEMA-funded undergrounding projects, and several support letters, and directed staff to notice a public hearing on refuse-rate changes, the council said at the meeting.
The Rolling Hills Estates City Council took formal actions on a series of items including vendor contracts, grant-related environmental work, and intercity letters of support at its recent meeting.
The council authorized a three-year contract to migrate the city’s agenda and meeting management system from Granicus to CivicPlus and approved associated implementation spending. It approved professional services agreements for environmental consulting tied to FEMA-funded undergrounding projects on Eastfield Drive and Crest Road, and accepted closeout work needed for grant reimbursement. The council also voted to receive and file an adopted planning commission resolution for zoning case 24-078 (a variance/conditional use request for a detached garage), and it authorized staff to proceed with noticing a public…
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