Award $294,213 construction contract to install stormwater treatment systems
$294,213
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In Plain English
The city received grant funding to build new systems that filter polluted water running off streets before it reaches San Francisco Bay. Malachi Paving and Grading will install these treatment retrofits at the intersection of 1st Street and Cutting Boulevard. If approved, construction begins using grant money with no cost to city taxpayers.
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