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Kentwood commission approves chairs, elevator maintenance, engineering design, compensation study and easement for street reconstruction
Summary
The Kentwood City Commission on Oct. 21 approved multiple procurement and project actions including chair replacements, an elevator maintenance contract, engineering services for 40 Eighth Street, a compensation study, and an easement for 50 Second Street related to the Breton Ravines project.
The Kentwood City Commission approved a bundle of procurement and project actions on Oct. 21, authorizing equipment purchases, maintenance contracts, a professional design agreement for street rehabilitation and a compensation study, and adopting a resolution to acquire a small easement needed for a street reconstruction project.
Key actions approved by the commission:
- Replacement of 110 police-department workstation chairs. Staff said the chairs date to the building's opening (about 23 years old) and requested replacement at an estimated total cost of…
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