Approve pool of temporary staffing agencies for city vacancies and projects
In Plain English
The city struggles to fill open positions and staff special projects with regular employees. This creates a list of pre-approved temp agencies that departments can hire from quickly. If approved, the city spends up to $200,000 over 3 years to fill critical gaps.
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