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Committee approves cooperative purchasing for sweeping; District 17 pilot moving from warnings to citations
Summary
The committee approved a cooperative-purchasing agreement for street sweeping and discussed a District 17 pilot that has used warnings and signage and plans to move to citations in August and towing by October if compliance does not improve.
The Transportation & Infrastructure Committee unanimously approved a resolution (RS2025-1338) authorizing a cooperative-purchasing master agreement for facilities maintenance and street-sweeping services.
NDOT council liaison Matt Purvis told the committee that converting to a cooperative purchasing agreement will not change the contract’s reporting requirements but is expected to save money. "So far, the…
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