Extend Harris Electric contract for high voltage repairs up to $75,000 yearly
In Plain English
The city uses Harris Electric for emergency power repairs and major electrical work when city crews cannot handle the job. The current contract needs extension to continue this service. If approved, the city can spend up to $75,000 per year for 3 years with options for 2 additional years.
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