Increase Transit Village parking structure contract by $800,000
$799,714 increase for total of $25,685,094
Resolution Joint Resolution No. 92-13
In Plain English
The city's parking structure project at Transit Village now costs $25.7 million, up from the original $24.9 million. Construction company C. Overaa needs additional funding to complete the work. If approved, the total cost increase reaches $800,000 above the previous contract amount.
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