Direct city manager to find contractor to restore electricity at Point Molate
In Plain English
The city-owned Point Molate property currently has no electrical service. The city manager will seek proposals from contractors to reconnect power to the site. If approved, this starts the bidding process but does not commit to any specific contractor or cost.
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Votes
To direct the city manager to initiate a procurement process for re-establishing electrical service at Point Molate
7 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The city will seek bids to restore electrical service to Point Molate, a city-owned property that currently has no power. This vote unanimously approved starting the contractor selection process, but does not commit the city to any specific company or cost. The actual decision on which contractor to hire and how much to spend will come back to the council later. This is a necessary first step to make the waterfront property usable for future development or operations.
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