Reject all construction bids for Nevin Westside bike and pedestrian path project
In Plain English
The city received construction bids for new bike lanes and walking paths in the Nevin area. City staff discovered the bid documents contained conflicting requirements between city and federal rules. If approved, the city starts over with corrected bid specifications to attract new contractors.
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