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Lawndale awards $280,986 street-sign contract and selects GovPilot for citywide software
Summary
The Lawndale City Council unanimously approved a $280,986 contract to replace 66 overhead street-name signs and authorized a 20% contingency, and approved purchasing GovPilot as the citywide software platform; staff cited price and functionality and described modules, implementation and data-migration work.
The Lawndale City Council on May 4 voted unanimously to award a construction contract for overhead street-name sign replacement and to buy a citywide software platform intended to consolidate permits, code enforcement, licensing and public-works workflows.
Street signs: Public Works staff reported three bids ranging from about $280,000 to $448,000 and recommended awarding the contract to Eleknor Belco Electric, Inc. for $280,986 to replace 66 signal-mounted overhead street-name signs. Staff also recommended a 20% contingency (roughly $56,000) and authorization for the city manager to file a notice of completion after project closeout. Public Works told…
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