Adopt law regulating who can install equipment in city streets and sidewalks
In Plain English
The city needs rules for when companies can dig up or place equipment in public streets and sidewalks. Cable companies, utility firms, and special districts must now get permits before installing pipes, cables, or other infrastructure. The law sets standards for how they restore pavement and sidewalks after construction.
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Approve consent calendar
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