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Dublin Council accepts low bids for highway mowing, landscape maintenance and awards signal contract; roll calls unanimous
Summary
The council accepted the lowest and best bids for three public contracts: highway mowing (Commercial Land Management Systems, $144,170), central landscape maintenance (BrightView, $312,366.55) and the Highland Croix/Cashier Lane traffic signal (Danbert Electrical Corp., $351,082.23). Each resolution passed by roll call.
Dublin City Council accepted the lowest and best bids for three separate procurement items at its Feb. 18 meeting, approving contracts for highway mowing, central landscape maintenance and a traffic-signal installation tied to a new Dublin City Schools elementary school.
Highway mowing (Resolution 08-25): Matt Ehrman, parks and recreation director, reported two bids were opened and staff determined the lowest and best bid was from Commercial Land Management Systems in the amount of $144,170. Ehrman said that amount is 24% less than the 2025 budgeted amount of $188,500. The contract covers mowing and vegetation control along highway shoulders within the…
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