Approve 4 facilitation contracts for conflict resolution and training services
$200,000
In Plain English
The city needs outside help with workplace conflicts, community disputes, and staff training. These 4 contractors provide mediation and consultation services when problems arise. If approved, the city spends up to $200,000 over 3 years, with each contractor capped at $50,000.
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