2025-738 21-570 Authorize contract with Wildlife Solutions, Inc. for invasive species treatment at Brookley and silvicultural burn at Perch Creek; $28,426.86. .
Lance Slater, Office of Resilience·Jan 16, 2018
under reviewContracts & Procurement
$28,426$, Green tier (under $50,000)
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City commits to cellular service provider for municipal operations and communications infrastructure. Contract terms and costs will affect city's technology budget and service reliability.
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