A nonprofit that claimed Boulder County commissioners improperly convened executive sessions to talk about the Marshall Fire debris removal contract dropped its request for a bidding process redo Tuesday.
In February, Boulder County decided to contract with DRC Emergency Services, LLC, a company based in Louisiana, to handle debris removal after a bidding process.
In a reply brief, DIGS said it would no longer seek a court order directing Boulder County to rebid the contract"in a Colorado law compliant bidding process." Instead, DIGS is now requesting to depose the commissioners and the evaluation committee. The group said the depositions will be 3.5 hours each.
In a press release, Boulder County said this change will allow the debris cleanup process to remove forward. Commissioners believe they will be able to sign the contract with DRC as early as March 22. The county also claimed the lawsuit, despite the change,"remains a distraction."
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