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The committee unanimously approved a $45,250 agreement for a comprehensive safety assessment of nine city facilities. It also approved recommending a contract increase for backflow-preventer maintenance from $43,259 to $62,188 because aging equipment required more repairs and replacements than expected.
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The safety assessment will identify hazards, unsafe work practices, needed repairs, and other operational problems in city buildings, followed by standard procedures and twice-yearly inspections. The higher backflow-maintenance cost supports legally required work to protect the water supply. The committee also advanced agreements for First CALL employment services, a Van Aken District development amendment, continued protective fencing at 3756 Lee Road, and other routine financial actions.
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