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8 results for “emergency response”

  • 26-0984: Approves a contract with Environmental Technical Solutions LLC for up to $2,000,000.00 for a contract term of 1-1-2026 through 12-31-2030 to perform asbestos inspection and management, lead inspection and management, indoor air quality, radon, and industrial hygiene support, asbestos abatement and mitigation project oversight support, emergency response support, and environmental litigation support/expert technical analysis, citywide (ESEQD-202582794-00).

    Jun 30, 2026

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 26-0983: Approves a contract with Ayuda Companies for up to $2,000,000.00 for a contract term of 1-1-2026 through 12-31-2030 to perform asbestos inspection and management, lead inspection and management, indoor air quality, radon, and industrial hygiene support, asbestos abatement and mitigation project oversight support, emergency response support, and environmental litigation support/expert technical analysis, citywide (ESEQD-202582796-00).

    Jun 30, 2026

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 26-0982: Approves a contract with Apex Companies LLC for up to $2,000,000.00 for a contract term of 1-1-2026 through 12-31-2030 to perform asbestos inspection and management, lead inspection and management, indoor air quality, radon, and industrial hygiene support, asbestos abatement and mitigation project oversight support, emergency response support, and environmental litigation support/expert technical analysis, citywide (ESEQD- 202582797-00).

    Jun 30, 2026

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 26-0987: Approves a contract with The Vertex Companies for up to $1,500,000.00 for a contract term of 1-1-2026 through 12-31-2030 to perform asbestos inspection and management, lead inspection and management, indoor air quality, radon, and industrial hygiene support, asbestos abatement and mitigation project oversight support, emergency response support, and environmental litigation support/expert technical analysis, citywide (ESEQD-202682966-00).

    Jun 30, 2026

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 26-0986: Approves a contract with Set Environmental Inc. dba Foothills Environmental for up to $1,500,000.00 for a contract term of 1-1-2026 through 12-31-2030 to perform asbestos inspection and management, lead inspection and management, indoor air quality, radon, and industrial hygiene support, asbestos abatement and mitigation project oversight support, emergency response support, and environmental litigation support/expert technical analysis, citywide (ESEQD-202682964-00).

    Jun 30, 2026

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 26-0985: Approves a contract with Schafer Environmental Consulting Inc. for up to $1,500,000.00 for a contract term of 1-1-2026 through 12-31-2030 to perform asbestos inspection and management, lead inspection and management, indoor air quality, radon, and industrial hygiene support, asbestos abatement and mitigation project oversight support, emergency response support, and environmental litigation support/expert technical analysis, citywide (ESEQD-202682965-00).

    Jun 30, 2026

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 2005-2026: To amend Chapter 2319 of the Columbus City Codes to repeal and replace Sections 2319.30 and 2319.31, to provide technical corrections; to enact new sections to strengthen the provisions and enforcement of Minor’s Curfew and parental responsibility; and to provide for delayed enforcement of certain penalty provisions until January 1, 2027; and to declare an emergency ($0.00)

    Jun 18, 2026

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • City of Scranton Council Responses – June 16, 2026 | PDF

    Jun 16, 2026

    ·Scranton, PA
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    The City of Scranton administration prepared responses to City Council questions from the June 9, 2026 meeting, dated June 16, 2026. Council President Tom Schuster raised five matters: the administration declined to meet separately with PA Ambulance before issuing a Request for Proposals, citing fairness concerns, and instead directed Fitch & Associates to prepare an RFP with input from City Administration. Regarding the Emergency Operations & Training Center, the administration clarified that the facility has two components—an Emergency Operations Center for Scranton city use and potential Lackawanna County backup, and a Training Center available for regional use with terms to be determined once the project advances and grant funding is secured. The administration did not provide specific salary projections for ARPA-funded staffers in 2027 and beyond, instead redirecting to another agenda item response. For a sunken pavement cut at N Main Avenue & Clearview Street, the city will file a complaint with PennDOT as that section is state-owned and maintained. Code Enforcement, the Scranton Police Department, and the Department of Public Works were asked to address unspecified issues at Frank Grippo & Son Auto Body at 1503 N Main Avenue.

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