MinutesApr 6, 2026Item B.10

Amendment No. 8 to Agreement for Roll-Up & Industrial Door Maintenance Services with R&S Overhead Doors of South Bay, Inc.

Minutes • 2026-04-06 • Item B.10

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AI Summary

Using city funds, this amendment increases the contract with R&S Overhead Doors of South Bay, Inc. by $100,350, bringing the total contract value to $345,350. This ensures continued maintenance of roll-up and industrial doors, which is crucial for the safety and functionality of city facilities that residents and businesses rely on.

Vote result: Passed 5-0

How does this affect you?

For West Hollywood residents, this amendment means that city facilities will continue to have well-maintained roll-up and industrial doors. This can affect daily life by ensuring that public buildings remain accessible and safe, potentially reducing the risk of facility closures or disruptions due to door malfunctions.

Fiscal impact

$100,350 increase in contract value

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