Hire EBMUD to plan transition of city wastewater treatment services
$250,000
In Plain English
The city currently operates its own wastewater treatment system. This $250,000 agreement pays East Bay Municipal Utility District to create a detailed plan for transferring those operations to EBMUD. If approved, the city begins exploring whether switching providers could reduce costs or improve service quality.
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Approve consent calendar
7 to 0
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