Amend Business Opportunity Ordinance rules for city contracts
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In Plain English
The Business Opportunity Ordinance requires the city to give local and minority-owned businesses preference when awarding contracts. The current law dates to 2010 and needs updates. If approved, the changes modify how the city selects contractors for construction projects and professional services.
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