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DOS approves $21.96 million in community-center contracts to sustain neighborhood services
Summary
The commission authorized renewal of 29 community center contracts totaling $21,959,727 (plus contingency) to keep neighborhood-based services running during the pandemic, including meal distribution, virtual programming and equipment staging.
The Department of Disability and Aging Services Commission on Dec. 4 approved a package of 29 community-center contracts that staff said form the backbone of neighborhood-based services for older adults and adults with disabilities.
Michael Zogg told the commission that the contract group, requested at $21,959,727 plus a 10 percent contingency (total not to exceed $24,155,703), covers community centers citywide that provide a range of services…
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