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Mendota council approves $459,179.20 in warrants and hires consultant for Second Street Stormwater CEQA/NEPA work

Mendota City Council · October 1, 2024
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Summary

The council unanimously approved a warrant list totaling $459,179.20 (checks 55340–55374) and adopted Resolution No. 24-54 to hire Provost & Pritchard Consulting Group to prepare CEQA and NEPA documentation for the Second Street Stormwater Project.

At its Oct. 1 meeting the Mendota City Council approved the consent calendar, including a warrants list (check nos. 55340–55374) totaling $459,179.20 and Resolution No. 24-54, which approves a consultant services agreement with Provost & Pritchard Consulting Group to prepare California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documentation for the Second Street Stormwater Project. Council Member Oscar Rosales moved approval and Mayor Pro Tem Libertad Lopez seconded; the consent items passed unanimously (5 ayes).

The consent vote authorizes the listed expenditures and the consultant agreement as described in Resolution No. 24-54. The minutes record the resolution and the contract approval by motion; the staff report or contract terms (including cost of the consultant agreement) were not read verbatim into the minutes, so dollar amounts specific to the consultant contract are not specified in the transcript.

The Second Street Stormwater Project was noted elsewhere in council discussion (City Engineer update) as an active capital-improvement item, and the consultant contract is intended to support environmental review required for project permitting and funding.

The council took no separate roll-call votes on individual consent items beyond the consent motion; no public comment on the consent calendar is recorded.