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City attorney requests $1.4M for four deputy‑attorney positions to support WSIP; commission asks for project‑level budget breakdown
Summary
City Attorney Dennis Herrera requested approximately $1.4 million to fund four deputy attorney positions (two real‑estate, one land‑use, one construction) to support the Water System Improvement Program; commissioners asked staff to map hours and costs to specific projects and return with programmatic allocations in two weeks.
City Attorney Dennis Herrera asked the Public Utilities Commission on Nov. 14 to authorize funding of roughly $1.4 million annually to support four deputy city‑attorney positions dedicated to the Water System Improvement Program. The request would fund two real‑estate attorneys (title, acquisitions, easements), one land‑use attorney to support environmental review and…
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