A public notice appeared in
the Record on March 23, 2017:
The contract referenced in
that public notice can be viewed in the link below. It is dated July 12, 2016, eight months before
the public notice.
The agreement lacks the typical language found in “professional
service” contracts that are awarded without competitive bidding.
The item appeared on the Superintendent’s monthly
report instead of the Resolution section alongside Lerch Higgins.
There is no mention of any request for qualifications.
There is no mention of the estimated $60,000 cost.
There is no mention of the estimated $60,000 cost.
Joe Licata never dated his signature.
Is it typical that only Joe Licata would sign professional service contracts? Shouldn't there be additional signatures representing the district?
Is it typical that only Joe Licata would sign professional service contracts? Shouldn't there be additional signatures representing the district?