Purchase 200 LED street light fixtures from local company
In Plain English
The city needs to replace aging street lights with energy-efficient LED fixtures. Omega Pacific, a Richmond-based company, will supply the new lights. LED fixtures use less electricity and last longer than traditional street lights, reducing long-term maintenance costs for the city.
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Votes
Approve the purchase of 200 LED street light fixtures from Omega Pacific of Richmond, California in an amount not to exceed $99,288.75
9 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The council unanimously approved spending up to $99,288 to buy 200 new LED street lights from Richmond-based Omega Pacific. The LED fixtures will replace older street lights throughout the city and are expected to reduce electricity costs and maintenance expenses because they use less energy and last longer than traditional bulbs. This was a routine infrastructure purchase that received broad support from all council members.
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