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Council approves PFAS litigation counsel contract and authorizes negotiations on Ricketts Park sign advertising

Farmington City Council · January 27, 2026
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Summary

Following a closed session, council voted to award PFAS litigation counsel to Stag Liuzza LLC under a multi-term contract and approved beginning negotiations with Connie Mac World Series for the Ricketts Park sign advertising program.

After a closed session, the council voted on procurement recommendations for two items discussed in closed session: professional legal services for PFAS litigation and the Ricketts Park sign advertising program.

Chief procurement officer Jennifer Rowland reported that two offers were submitted for the PFAS litigation counsel solicitation (one no-bid) and that the evaluation committee recommended Stag Liuzza LLC as the top-evaluated firm. Rowland told the council the award would be a multi-term contract of one year with three additional one-year renewals, subject to appropriation and execution. Councilor Rogers moved to award the contract to Stag Liuzza LLC; the motion passed by voice vote.

Rowland also reported on the Ricketts Park sign advertising solicitation. Two offers were received and the evaluation committee recommended beginning negotiations with Connie Mac World Series. Council approved beginning negotiations; the recommended contract term noted in the procurement summary was one year with nine additional one-year renewals.

Both motions passed by voice vote. The procurement presentations did not include contract dollar amounts in the open record; Rowland said awards were contingent on successful contract execution and resident-business preference was applied where applicable.