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6.2.A. - Page 2 <br /> Staff inet with the contractor to evaluate the change orders to ensure the quantity <br /> adjustments were accurate. Based on the evaluation, staff believed the additional <br /> overrun was required in order to provide a safe and reliable boat ramp. <br /> ALTERNATIVES <br /> Council may choose not to accept the project and/or authorize the release of bonds and <br /> retention which would be contrary to the terms of the contract, prior Council action, and <br /> the public contracting code. <br /> FISCAL IMPACT <br /> Sufficient funding for the maintenance boat ramp was previously approved and <br /> appropriated as GID 1-64 Facilities Charge Construction — Lagoon Maintenance Boat <br /> Ramp. <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW <br /> As the lead agency, City of Redwood City has determined that acceptance of the <br /> Redwood Shores Lagoon Maintenance Boat Ramp Project does not constitute a Project <br /> as defined under CEQA. <br /> t <br /> JIMMY TAN, P.E. <br /> SENIOR CIVIL ENGINEER <br /> G�� <br /> BILL EKERN <br /> COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR <br /> �� <br /> ROBERT B. BELL <br /> CITY MANAGER <br />