Reject all bids for stormwater treatment upgrades and seek new contractors
In Plain English
The city received bids to install new systems that filter pollution from street runoff before it reaches the bay. All submitted bids were rejected, likely due to high costs or other issues. The city will now restart the bidding process to find qualified contractors for this environmental project.
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