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Council approves safety equipment, fire and dispatch agreements, and several contracts
Summary
Council approved a set of procurement and interagency agreements including purchase of 10 pedestrian beacons, a CAL FIRE protection agreement ($285,677.10), continued Con Fire membership ($843,957), sewer pipeline contract ($2,485,353) and a three-year custody-services agreement with Allied Universal (~$913,831 total).
The Redlands City Council approved a package of purchases and interagency agreements at its June 18 meeting, citing operational continuity and public-safety needs.
Traffic safety: The council approved an exemption to the formal bid process and the purchase of 10 rectangular rapid flashing beacons (RRFBs) from Nextech Systems for a total of $61,621.65 to be held in inventory and installed at locations prioritized by staff and the Traffic & Parking Commission. Director Harris (speaker 26) explained the purchase was timed to spend remaining FY funds and to enable installations next year; Evan…
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