The Village Council is considering approving a fifth amendment to its outsourced building department services contract with C.A.P. Government, Inc., increasing the total compensation for Fiscal Year 2026. North Palm Beach contracts out its building and permitting functions to this third-party provider rather than running an in-house department.
Note: The specific dollar increase is not disclosed in the title; the relevance inference is based on the pattern of outsourced building department amendments typically reflecting higher-than-budgeted permit volume.
The Village Council is considering a fifth amendment to its outsourced building department services contract with C.A.P. Government, Inc., increasing the total compensation for Fiscal Year 2026. The amendment also authorizes the Village Manager to execute the contract change on the Village's behalf.
Note: The agenda item does not disclose the dollar amount of the increase or the cumulative contract total, so the procurement threshold analysis is inferential.
The Village Council is considering a fifth amendment to its contract with C.A.P. Government, Inc., the private firm that runs North Palm Beach's building department, to increase total compensation for Fiscal Year 2026. No specific dollar amount is stated in the agenda title, but this is a contract modification — not a new procurement.
Note: The agenda title does not disclose the dollar amount of the increase; the relevance rating assumes a material sum given it requires a resolution, but the figure should be confirmed in the meeting packet.
The Village Council is considering approving a fifth amendment to its contract with C.A.P. Government, Inc., the private firm that runs North Palm Beach's building department, to increase the total compensation paid to the vendor in fiscal year 2026. This is a contract modification, not a fee schedule change, but it reflects increased workload or costs in the village's permitting operation.
Note: The item title does not specify the dollar amount of the increase or the reason for it, so the impact on permit turnaround times or fees is inferred, not stated.