Approve $1 million in additional electrical repairs at Point Potrero Marine Terminal
In Plain English
The city hired Rosendin Electric in 2023 to fix electrical systems at the marine terminal for $1.6 million. Additional problems were discovered that need repair. If approved, the contract increases to $2.7 million total, paid entirely by a state port security grant.
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Votes
Adopted Resolution No. 44-12
5 to 1
Why This Vote Matters
The council approved expanding an electrical repair contract at the marine terminal from $1.6 million to $2.7 million, with Councilmember Boozé casting the lone dissenting vote. The additional $1.1 million will cover newly discovered problems beyond the original scope of work that Rosendin Electric was hired to fix in 2023. The entire project is funded by a state port security grant, so no city money is involved. Notably, Boozé moved the resolution but then voted against it, while Councilmember Beckles was absent.
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