Approve $450,000 contract for traffic safety equipment purchases
$450,000
In Plain English
The city needs to replace broken crosswalk signals, speed bumps, and other street safety devices throughout Richmond. This contract lets city staff order replacements as needed without getting council approval each time. If approved, the city can spend up to $450,000 over the contract period on pedestrian crossings and traffic calming equipment.
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