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Lincoln council approves five-year, $2.1 million grazing contract to reduce wildfire risk
Summary
The City of Lincoln voted to augment a CFD fund by $125,000 and approve a five-year managed-grazing contract with Integrazers — a not-to-exceed $2.1 million agreement intended to reduce wildfire risk across open-space areas.
The Lincoln City Council on Feb. 24 authorized the city manager to augment a local community facilities district fund and enter a five-year contract with Integrazers for managed grazing as a vegetation-management and wildfire-risk reduction measure.
Public Works Director Matthew Medill told the council staff recommended a $125,000 augmentation to Fund 2850 and approval of a five-year services contract with an overall value not to exceed $2,100,000. The contract includes a 3% maximum annual CPI adjustment (using the San Francisco urban index in contract language), an annual city-controlled contingency…
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