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Beaumont council approves hotel study, riverfront change order and ordinance allowing liens for unpaid city utilities
Summary
At its Oct. 29 special meeting the Beaumont City Council approved a series of resolutions and ordinances, including a $275,000 hotel feasibility agreement, change order five for Riverfront Park, and an ordinance enabling liens on property for unpaid city utility bills; several consent items and grant applications also passed.
The Beaumont City Council approved multiple consent and regular-agenda items at its Oct. 29 special meeting. Key votes included authorization for a hotel feasibility study, a change order on the Riverfront Park restoration contract, and a new ordinance governing liens for unpaid city utility bills.
Hotel feasibility study: Council authorized the city manager to negotiate an agreement with Stonehenge Holdings (transcript name rendered as 'Stonehedge') for a not-to-exceed price of $275,000 to conduct a market study, preliminary design, cost estimates and a business and finance plan for a potential hotel on city-owned property. The motion was moved and seconded and carried after clarifying that the property in question is city-owned and that the agreement covers…
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