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The City Council rejected all bids for fixed-route, microtransit, and dial-a-ride services after considering a proposed four-year contract worth up to $12,534,987, directed staff to return with options, and authorized extending the current contract month to month.
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Residents will continue receiving transit services while the City reviews new contracting options; the proposed First Transit agreement was not approved. The Council also approved up to $1,740,000 for architectural and engineering plans for the Barnes Park Aquatic Center, including a $312,400 General Fund appropriation. It adopted an amended development agreement for a proposed seven-story project at 114 E. Garvey Avenue with 169 residential units and about 16,300 square feet of commercial space.
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