Extend county building inspection contract and add $200,000 funding
$200,000
In Plain English
The city currently pays Contra Costa County to handle building permits and inspections instead of hiring its own staff. The existing contract runs out of money and expires soon. If approved, the city adds $200,000 more funding and extends the agreement through November 2009.
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