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CITY OF COLTON <br />Item #25 <br />AGENDA REPORT <br />For the Council Meeting of August 7, 2001 <br />TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council <br />7�� <br />FROM: Ronald C. Kenny, Director of Parks, Recreation & Family Services <br />SUBJECT: Approval of Funding for the Trimming of all Trees in Cesar E. <br />Chavez Park <br />DATE: July 26, 2001 <br />BACKGROUND: <br />Most of the park trees in the City's parks have not been properly trimmed in a number of <br />years. The trees have begun to "self prune themselves" and fall into the parks creating a <br />safety hazard. Staff is recommending that these trees be trimmed by a certified arborist that <br />would not only do the trimming, but do it in such a way as to protect them as well. <br />DISC USSIONIANALYSIS: <br />Although the Public Works Department does operate a three man "tree crew" for street tree <br />projects, the crew is more often utilized for various street projects. The Parks Division of the <br />Parks, Recreation & Family Services Department does very limited trimming. Neither <br />department has the available manpower to tackle the scope of work proposed for Chavez <br />Park. There are a total of 148 trees of varying species within the park. Staff has solicited <br />and received four written bids from reputable tree services. They range in cost from $12,860 <br />to $35,520. All bids submitted are attached. Two of the four bids are below the $15,000 <br />formal bid limit. <br />FINANCIAL IMPACT: <br />Because this is not a budgeted item, staff is requesting that funds be appropriated in the <br />amount of $12,860, the lowest responsible bid. <br />ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: <br />None. <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />City Council appropriate funding in the amount of $12,860 for the trimming of 148 trees in <br />Cesar E. Chavez Park. <br />Attachments <br />REVIEW TEAM ONLY <br />City Attorney: Finance Director:" <br />City Manager: OTHER: <br />item #25 <br />