Rent street paving equipment from O.C. Jones & Sons for 3 years
$100,000 per fiscal year
In Plain English
The city needs extra paving equipment for larger street repair projects that city crews cannot handle alone. This contract allows rental of specialized machinery as needed. If approved, the city spends up to $100,000 per year for equipment rental with possible 2-year extension.
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