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Public Works reports progress on 2010 and 2014 earthquake safety bonds; questions on procurement and financial reporting
Summary
Public Works told the committee the city has completed most AWSS cisterns and advanced several police, fire and medical examiner projects under the 2010/2014 earthquake bonds, but commissioners pressed staff on competitive procurement (CMGC/design-assist for core trades) and availability of updated financials amid a new city accounting system rollout.
Charles Agaras, bond program manager for Public Works, presented the quarterly report on the 2010 and 2014 Earthquake Safety and Emergency Response bonds, delivering progress updates and financial status through June 2017.
"26 of our planned 30 cisterns for the AWSS auxiliary water supply system have been completed," Agaras said, and he listed other milestones including the Public Safety Building warranty and closeout, ongoing work at fire stations and a near-complete medical examiner facility.
Project managers reported project-specific updates: Magdalena Ryer said Fire Station 5 is on schedule with a…
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