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Clearlake council approves guardrail and electrical contracts; city manager reports on Dam Road and City Hall renovation

July 20, 2023 | Clearlake, Lake County, California


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Clearlake council approves guardrail and electrical contracts; city manager reports on Dam Road and City Hall renovation
The Clearlake City Council approved multiple consent‑agenda items and contract awards during the meeting.

Staff recommended awarding a contract to Mid State Barrier for installation of a Midwest guardrail system and related assembly on Davis Avenue in Old Towne Hickory for $46,500 and asked for authorization for the city manager to approve up to 10 percent in unforeseen on‑site changes; the council moved and the motion passed by unanimous vote of members present (two members absent).

Staff also reported awards to electrical contractors for traffic‑monitoring and signal work: DC Electric (amount reported in the transcript as 46,007.15), Micron Electric (79,710) and Saint Patrick's Electric (97,350). Council approved the awards on the consent agenda.

City manager Flores (via staff) provided project updates: Dam Road construction is expected to be complete by mid‑August; City Hall renovation is scheduled to begin with administrative offices temporarily moved to the Lake County campus of Woodland College; the police lobby will remain open and staff continue coordination with the school district on safety improvements around Burns Valley and Pomo Schools. Staff noted the CDBG NOFA is forthcoming and that the police department has sections to respond to in a recently released grand jury report; those responses will be brought forward for council review.

Quote: "Recommended option is to move to approve the contract with Mid State Barrier for 46,500 and authorize the city manager to improve up to 10% of the regional unforeseen on‑site minutes," staff said. The meeting clerk recorded that the motion "passes with unanimous vote of the council members present with 2 absent."

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