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Council delays major steps on Riverbank recycled water project after public outcry over costs and rates
Summary
After hours of public comment raising affordability and transparency concerns, Riverbank City Council voted unanimously to postpone contract approvals and a $3.686 million design change order for the Riverbank Regional Recycled Water Project to allow further feasibility analysis and outreach.
Riverbank City Council on Oct. 14 postponed three agenda items tied to the Riverbank Regional Recycled Water Project — a $3,686,000 change order request to advance design from 60% to 90% (Brown and Caldwell), a $260,337 program management contract amendment (KSN), and preselection of major equipment (AQUA Aerobic Systems Inc., Android Separation Technologies Inc., TrojanUV).
Public works director Cody Bridgewater summarized the need to advance design to preserve schedule and noted the proposed 90% design would include detailed mechanical,…
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