Approve $3 million contract increase for Chevron hydrogen project environmental study
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The city hired Environ to study environmental impacts of Chevron's proposed hydrogen facility. The original contract proved insufficient to complete the analysis. Chevron pays the additional $3 million directly, not city taxpayers. The extended deadline gives consultants until December 2014 to finish the revised environmental report.
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Approve the contract amendment
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