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San Carlos council introduces ordinance to align bidding thresholds with state law

San Carlos City Council / Successor Agency / Housing Authority · August 12, 2025
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Summary

The council introduced Ordinance No. 1625 to amend the municipal code so local bidding thresholds match recent state increases (raising the small‑project threshold from $60,000 to about $75,000 and adjusting informal/formal bidding ranges). The motion passed unanimously and will return for a second reading.

City Attorney Greg Rubins presented Ordinance No. 1625 on Aug. 11, a municipal code amendment to adjust San Carlos' public project bidding thresholds to reflect recent state law changes. "For public projects of $75,000 or less, we can perform the project by our employees, by force account, or by simply…

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