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Council approves library/innovation center furniture purchase 4–1 after procurement debate

March 05, 2026 | Corona City, Riverside County, California


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Council approves library/innovation center furniture purchase 4–1 after procurement debate
The Corona City Council voted 4–1 March 4 to approve the purchase of approximately 204 pieces of furniture for the innovation center and adult reading area, ending a debate over procurement method and warranty protections.

Council Member Dario moved to delay the purchase and seek competitive bids, citing concerns that the city was paying high prices without adequate warranty protection. He said he expected better warranty terms for what he called "high quality" commercial furniture and that the cooperative purchase route should be scrutinized. Dario also noted the city had an exception to the usual bidding process in this case and asked staff to consider broader competition.

Community Services Director Donna Finch and other staff explained the vendor, Yamata Enterprises, participates in a cooperative purchasing agreement and that the purchase met competitive procurement requirements under that agreement. Finch also supplied itemized warranty information: the chairs proposed have warranties ranging roughly from two to 12 years depending on product; desks have a five‑year warranty; sofas have a three‑year structural and two‑year textile warranty; tables carry two‑ to five‑year warranties depending on the item.

Several council members said they had reviewed warranties and market options and that the city's existing library furniture had lasted more than 20 years. A motion to delay failed for lack of a second; the main motion to approve passed four to one. Council Member Dario cast the lone no vote.

The council did not specify additional modifications to the purchase at the meeting; staff said they would follow council direction if the body wanted to re‑examine procurement.

Action taken: approval of item 6.4 (innovation center and adult reading area furniture purchase), vote tally 4–1.

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