Hire contractor for $415,000 in pavement repairs at Point Potrero Marine Terminal
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In Plain English
The city's marine terminal needs pavement repairs to maintain safe operations for cargo ships and trucks. Sebastopol Construction Services will handle the project under a $415,000 contract. The terminal generates revenue for the city through shipping fees and lease payments.
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