Approve $55,000 emergency contract to replace damaged traffic safety barriers
$55,000
In Plain English
Two traffic safety systems on Richmond Parkway need immediate replacement after damage. The guardrail system at Giant Road and crash cushion at Hensley Street protect drivers from serious accidents. Emergency contracts skip normal bidding to address urgent safety hazards quickly.
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