Extend Business Opportunity Ordinance through December 31, 2020
In Plain English
The city's Business Opportunity Ordinance currently has an expiration date that needs extending. This law sets requirements for how the city awards contracts to businesses. If approved, the ordinance remains active through the end of 2020 instead of expiring earlier.
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