Approve 5 infrastructure contracts totaling $2.9 million for bike lanes, equipment, and maintenance
In Plain English
The city needs to complete the Cutting Boulevard bike lane project but costs rose by $88,738 beyond the original contract. Richmond also wants to buy a $279,400 boom truck for utility work and set up a $750,000 contract for replacing damaged streetlight poles. Two other items authorize grant applications and tree removal at Point Molate.
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