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Riverside City Council approves four public-works resolutions for as-needed repairs
Summary
The Riverside City Council on April 6 unanimously approved four resolutions authorizing as-needed contracts for traffic-signal/security fencing, security services, concrete maintenance and tree removal. Staff said the measures secure vendor pricing but do not guarantee specific expenditures.
Riverside City Council members voted April 6 to approve four resolutions that give city officials authority to contract for a range of public-works services, from security fencing for traffic-signal equipment to tree removal after storms.
The measures, which council approved by voice vote, were described by city staff as authorizations to secure pricing and contractors for “as-needed” repairs rather than guarantees of future spending. The city manager said the first item — a security fence tied to traffic-signal maintenance — is listed at $133,431.40. “It’s in the amount of $133,431.40,” the city manager said.
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