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The fair board revised its schedule for the bidding process for
the weekend swap meet lease.
The fair’s general manager, Becky Bailey-Findley, said that
officials revised the schedule in part because of state reports that
claimed the fairgrounds were underutilized.
With the new schedule, approved by the board Thursday, the board
will consider the final invitation for bids on Oct. 28. This will be
the second invitation for bids considered by the fair board. The
first one was terminated because the process got bogged down in
controversy between the two bidders -- Tel-Phil Enterprise, which
founded the swap meet, and competitor Delaware North.
Also Thursday, the fair board rejected all bids for the renovation
of the Pacific Amphitheatre -- a $10-million project, which includes
construction costs, concession-stand renovation and architectural
design. Bids for the project exceeded the allocated budget by more
than $6 million. The board directed staff members to work with the
architect and the California Construction Authority to assess the
current bids and investigate what caused the discrepancy.
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