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GREAT WESTERN RECLAMATION, INC. TECHNICAL PROPOSAL PART 2
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2206 N. Eastside Avenue <br /> Santa Ana, Ca. 92701 <br /> Feb. 18, 1993 <br /> RECEIVED <br /> Daniel H . Young, Mayor FEE1 <br /> City of Santa Ana 9 1993 <br /> 20 Civic Center Plaza <br /> P.O. Box 1988 Ao Ross <br /> Santa Ana, Ca. 92702 <br /> Dear Mayor Young:- <br /> After reviewing the situation regarding trash collection bids, <br /> this community overhwelmingly endorses the continued use of Great <br /> Western Reclamation. <br /> Discussions have been held with many persons who live in this <br /> neighborhood, and they indicate they prefer to have known good <br /> service rather than risk a reduction in quality through acceptance <br /> of a possible low bid by someone who may not be able to provide the <br /> quality of service now being provided. <br /> While it may seem we are ignoring competitive aspects of the <br /> situation, we are not ignoring what we feel are the best interests <br /> of the populace, and it is this concern that brought on the <br /> above conclusion. <br /> It is felt that a change in haulers at this time would do <br /> immeasurable harm to our area---and the city. As a Health and <br /> Safety Consultant for nearly 20 years, I have seen the negative <br /> effects of low-bid acceptance and of diluting q>>ality through an <br /> effort to save money through bidding. In the end, the money lost <br /> is far greater through unwise selections. <br /> Sincerely Yours, <br /> cc: Mr. David Ream, City Manager /JJosef D. Pierce, Chairman <br /> Portola Park Neighborhood <br /> Association <br />
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