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Council approves $64,000 in auction proceeds to fund HSIP bid work, including HAWK signal near Los Flores School
Summary
Acting City Manager Travis Reid told council the city received about $64,000 from a government auction of surplus equipment; the council voted 5-0 to appropriate the funds to complete bid documents for HSIP work, prioritizing a HAWK pedestrian signal in front of Los Flores School and timing the work for summer.
The Ridgecrest City Council voted unanimously Oct. 15 to move roughly $64,000 in revenue from the sale of surplus equipment into expense accounts to finish bid documents for highway-safety projects.
Acting City Manager Travis Reid said the funds came from a government auction that returned about $64,000 and that staff want to use the money to complete bidding documents for Highway Safety…
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