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Charleston City Council adopts contracts for Coliseum point-of-sale, crowd barriers, park cameras and court lighting
Summary
At its Sept. meeting, the Charleston City Council approved four finance-committee resolutions authorizing a five-year point-of-sale renewal for the Coliseum, purchase of crowd-control barriers, security camera installation in city parks, and replacement tennis-court lighting at Kanawha City Recreational Center; all were adopted by voice vote.
The Charleston City Council on Sept. 8 adopted four finance-committee resolutions authorizing contracts for the Coliseum and other city facilities.
The council approved Resolution 25-081 to renew a five-year point-of-sale subscription with Clover Sport for the Charleston Coliseum & Convention Center. "This is, to update the, quickly outdated, systems currently used at the Charleston Coliseum And Convention Center," Councilmember Jenkins said. Jenkins told the council the contract includes newer hardware and "approximately about a 100, units" to be used across the Coliseum and Convention Center; the resolution lists first-year costs of $44,328 and approximately $37,500 in years two through five. The finance committee recommended approval and the council adopted the resolution by voice vote.
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