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Big Bear City CSD adopts purchasing-policy update to meet federal funding rules

Big Bear City Community Services District Board of Directors · July 6, 2026
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Summary

The Big Bear City Community Services District Board on July 6 adopted Resolution 2026-22 to update its Purchasing Policy to comply with federal funding purchasing requirements tied to a Drinking Water State Revolving Fund application. The measure passed unanimously.

The Big Bear City Community Services District Board of Directors on July 6 adopted Resolution 2026-22, updating the district’s Purchasing Policy to reflect federal funding procurement requirements tied to a Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) application and related administrative assistance contract.

"The proposed updates to the Purchasing Policy provide the language needed to fulfill federally funded purchasing requirements," Finance Officer Jeanette Prickett said, explaining staff had previously secured a contract with Water Systems Consulting to assist with a DWSRF Emerging Contaminants Construction Application and DWSRF administration assistance.

The motion to adopt the resolution was made by Director JoKay Rowe and seconded by Director Al Ziegler. The roll-call vote was recorded as AYES: B. ROWE, J. ROWE, RUSSO, WALSH, ZIEGLER; NOES: NONE; ABSENT: NONE. President B. Rowe invited public comment on the item and public comment was heard, though no comments were recorded in the minutes.

The minutes direct readers to the district’s Resolution and Ordinance Book Number 37 for the full text of Resolution 2026-22. Staff indicated the policy language change is intended to ensure procurement for the DWSRF project meets federal standards.