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City examines local preference for bidders
Local preference in city bidding sounds simple enough, but Minot’s council is finding the details anything but. A draft policy would give nearby companies a chance to match outside bids if they come within 5%, but disagreements over thresholds, definitions of “local,” and potential impacts on competition left the measure tabled until October. On the same night, the council also approved an $8.52 million settlement to acquire the Parkview mobile home park, clearing the way for the Mouse River flood protection project. Jill Schramm with Minot Daily News has the full story.
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