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LAKE HAVASU CITY – A construction contract with Crack Seal and Mastic Program from 2024 to 2025 was given to Holbrook Asphalt for $562,860 intended for crack sealing and mastic products. This will be for asphalt to stop water intrusions and better the duration of pavements. 

A purchase was made for a draft AI report writing software in the amount of $259,914.73. This will be for Artificial Intelligence-Assisted Report Writing Software that the Lake Havasu City Police Department will be using. 

This software will give AI reports with audio that is captured from the body worn cameras that the police officers use. Twenty-one acres of land will be rezoned across from Cypress Park from Single Family Residential District to Public lands and Facilities District in order to have the construction of a water standard lab which will be located next to the Mulberry Wastewater Treatment Plant.

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