Contract with Precision Concrete Cutting for sidewalk repairs
In Plain English
The city needs to fix uneven sidewalks that create tripping hazards for pedestrians. Precision Concrete Cutting will cut and level concrete sections to make walkways safer. If approved, the company handles routine sidewalk maintenance citywide.
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Votes
Approve one-year contract in amount not to exceed $40,000
5 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The council unanimously approved a $40,000 contract with Precision Concrete Cutting to repair uneven sidewalks throughout the city. The company will cut and level concrete sections that pose tripping hazards to pedestrians and handle ongoing sidewalk maintenance for one year. This routine infrastructure contract addresses basic public safety needs by fixing walkway hazards that could cause injuries.
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