The city is approving a first amendment to its existing disaster debris management and removal contract with Phillips Heavy, Inc. (formerly Phillips & Jordan), which serves as the secondary contractor for post-disaster cleanup. The amendment also addresses an assignment of the original agreement.
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The City Commission is considering a third amendment to its agreement with Waterfield Florida Staffing, LLC (d/b/a Staffing Connection) for school crossing guard services, capped at $235,000. This is a contract extension/modification, not a new procurement.
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The City Commission is considering a first amendment to its existing disaster debris management and removal agreement with Phillips Heavy, Inc. (formerly Phillips & Jordan), which holds the secondary contractor role. The amendment also includes a consent to assignment, suggesting a corporate restructuring or name change triggered a contract update.
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The City Commission is set to approve a contract with Ron L. Book, P.A. to provide professional lobbying services on the city's behalf, at a cost not to exceed $60,000. The firm would advocate for the city's interests at the state or county level.
Note: The agenda item does not specify which legislative priorities the lobbyist will pursue, so the direct relevance to business owners is uncertain.