Increase county agreement spending limit by $596,464 to $2.16 million
In Plain English
The city has an ongoing agreement with Contra Costa County that currently allows spending up to $1.56 million. This amendment raises the limit to $2.16 million. The agreement covers unspecified county services, and the city needs more funding to continue the work.
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Votes
End debate
5 to 1
Why This Vote Matters
The council voted to end debate and proceed with raising the spending limit on a county services agreement from $1.56 million to $2.16 million. This procedural motion passed 5-1, with Councilmember Boozé dissenting and Councilmember Bates absent. The agreement covers unspecified services provided by Contra Costa County, and the city says it needs the additional $600,000 to continue the work. This was a routine administrative vote to cut off discussion before the main vote on the contract amendment.
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Approved and authorized the city manager, or his designee, to execute a fourth amended Interagency Agreement with the County of Contra Costa
6 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The council unanimously approved increasing spending authority for an ongoing agreement with Contra Costa County from $1.56 million to $2.16 million. This administrative action adds $600,000 more funding for unspecified county services that the city purchases through this partnership. The vote was 6-0 with Councilmember Bates absent. This routine contract amendment allows the city to continue existing services without interruption.
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