Authorize city manager to sign routine contracts with county and state agencies
Resolution 133-20
In Plain English
The city regularly works with Contra Costa County, local sanitary districts, and state agencies on shared services. This gives the city manager standing approval to sign these routine agreements without bringing each one to city council. The authorization streamlines paperwork for ongoing partnerships like waste management and regional coordination.
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