HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution - 2010-R0148 - Contract (No. 9456) Marian Moss Enterprises For Litter Control - 03_25_2010Resolution No. 2010—RO148
March 25, 2010
Item No. 5.25
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK:
THAT the Mayor of the City of Lubbock BE and is hereby authorized and
directed to execute for and on behalf of the City of Lubbock, Contract No. 9456 for litter
control and disposal for baseball and softball fields, by and between the City of Lubbock
and Marian Moss Enterprises of Lubbock, Texas, and related documents. Said Contract
is attached hereto and incorporated in this resolution as if fully set forth herein and shall
be included in the minutes of the City Council.
Passed by the City Council on March 25, 2010
TOM MARTIN, MAYOR
ATTEST:
Rebe a Garza, City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
Scott Snider, Assistant City Manager
Community Services
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
AadWeavelr,A�ssistant City Attorney
vw:ccdocs/RES.Contract-Marian Moss Enterprises
March 5, 2010
Contract Number: 9456
Resolution No. 2010-RO148
CONTRACT FOR STATE USE PROGRAM
THIS AGREEMENT IS MADE by and between City of Lubbock, hereinafter called CITY OF
LUBBOCK, TIBH Industries, Inc., hereinafter called the TIBH, and Marian Moss Enterprises,
hereinafter called the Provider.
WITNESETH
WHEREAS, Chapter 122 of the Texas Human Resources Code authorizes CITY OF
LUBBOCK to purchase services and products from blind and severely disabled persons and
establishes procedures for such purchase, said statute, authority and procedures hereinafter
referred to as the State Use Program; and,
WHEREAS, The Texas Committee on Purchases of Products and Services of Blind and
Severely Disabled Persons has lawfully promulgated rules for the State Use Program at Title 40
of the Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 189; and,
WHEREAS, pursuant to the rules, CITY OF LUBBOCK has determined to set aside a service
or product generally described as City Park Maintenance -Litter Pickup and Disposal to be
once and for all dedicated to the State Use Program and said service or product to be furnished
only by Provider; however, said service or product can be removed from State Use in accordance
with said rules and as further provided in Article 7 of this agreement; and,
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements herein
contained, CITY OF LUBBOCK, the TIBH, and the Provider mutually agree as follows
AGREEMENT
Article 1. Contract Period
This contract becomes effective on March 25, 2010 and terminates on December 31, 2010,
unless termination occurs as otherwise provided in this agreement. The contract may be renewed
annually for up to two (2) additional terms under the same terms and conditions as the original.
Article 2. Scope of Work
The provider shall undertake, perform, and complete all work authorized in Attachment A, Scope
of Work, at the locations and costs described in Attachment B, Item Quantity Sheet.
Article 3. Compensation
The amount payable under this agreement shall be according to the attached paymcnt schedule,
except as authorized in Article 9, Changes in Work.
The Provider shall submit periodic requests for reimbursement using forms acceptable to CITY
OF LUBBOCK. Such requests will be made for work performed or products furnished by the
Provider. Compensation will be made in accordance with the rates established in Attachment B,
Item Quantity Sheet.
The Provider hereby assigns all payments due it by CITY OF LUBBOCK to the TIBH. CITY
OF LUBBOCK will make payment directly to the TIBH on behalf of the Provider. Payments are
generally made within thirty days of receipt of each invoice submitted by the Provider. No
liability shall attach to CITY OF LUBBOCK by Provider's assignment to the TIBH. The TIBH
shall compensate the provider.
Article 4. Insurance
Prior to beginning work, the Provider shall obtain appropriate insurance coverage and furnish
documentation of such coverage to CITY OF LUBBOCK.
Appropriate coverage is listed and marked below.
Do not sign this agreement unless the appropriate box is marked.
[] Provider is a state agency.
The Provider, being a State Agency, acknowledges that it is not an agent, servant or
employee of the City of Lubbock, and it is responsible for its own acts and deeds and for
those of its agents or employees during the term of this contract.
[X] Provider is not a state agency.
The Provider must provide CITY OF LUBBOCK with evidence of insurance coverage as
follows:
1. Workers' Compensation Insurance with employers' liability limits of $100,000.
The Contractor shall elect to obtain worker's compensation coverage pursuant to Section
406.002 of the Texas Labor Code. Further, Contractor shall maintain said coverage
throughout the term of the Contract and shall comply with all provisions of Title 5 of the
Texas Labor Code to ensure that the Contractor maintains said coverage. Any
termination of worker's compensation insurance coverage by contractor or any
cancellation or non -renewal of worker's compensation insurance coverage for the
Contractor shall be a material breach of this Contract." The contractor may maintain
Occupational Medical and Disability Insurance in lieu of Workers' Compensation. In
either event, the policy must be endorsed to include a wavier of subrogation in favor of
the CITY OF LUBBOCK.
2. Commercial General Liability Policy including premises/operations, products/completed
operations.
The Commercial General Liability Policy requires a $1,000,000 combined single limit for
injury or death of any person(s) and property damage, arising out of one occurrence.
The CITY OF LUBBOCK shall be named an additional insured.
3. Automobile liability with a limit of $300,000 combined single limit for bodily injury and
property damage arising out of any one occurrence.
The cost of such insurance shall be a direct cost of operation by the Provider. Such
policies shall contain a covenant of the insurance company requiring thirty (30) days
written notice first to be given to CITY OF LUBBOCK before cancellation, reduction, or
modification. The CITY OF LUBBOCK shall be named an additional insured.
4. If a subcontractor is employed, the subcontractor shall provide a written certification to
the Provider that the subcontractor is providing insurance coverage equal to the limits
described above and the Provider shall provide CITY OF LUBBOCK written
certification to this effect.
However, when the Provider and subcontractor agree in writing for the Provider to
provide workers' compensation insurance coverage for all employees of the Provider and
subcontractor employed on the project, the Provider shall provide a copy of said
agreement to the Provider's workers' compensation insurance carrier within 10 days of
execution, and provide a written certification of said agreement to CITY OF LUBBOCK.
5. Certificates of Insurance along with a copy of the additional insured endorsement shall be
provided to the CITY OF LUBBOCK prior to beginning any work.
Article 5. Records
The Provider and the TIBH agree to maintain all books, documents, papers, drawings,
accounting records, and evidence pertaining to costs incurred and work performed hereunder,
hereinafter called the records, and shall make such records available at its office during the
contract period and for three years from the date of final payment under this contract.
The Provider and the TIBH shall allow access to the records by duly authorized representatives
of CITY OF LUBBOCK for the purpose of making audits, examinations, excerpts, and
transcriptions.
Article 6. Indemnification
The Provider and the TIBH each shall save harmless CITY OF LUBBOCK from all claims and
liability due to the acts or omissions of the Provider or the TIBH, their agents or employees to
the extent provided by law.
Article 7. Disputes
If a dispute arises about the services authorized under this agreement, the Provider shall
immediately notify CITY OF LUBBOCK and the TIBH. Every effort shall be made to resolve
the dispute.
If, however, the dispute cannot be settled in an amount of time deemed reasonable by CITY OF
LUBBOCK, CITY OF LUBBOCK will terminate this agreement in accordance with Article 17,
Termination. The TIBH shall coordinate with CITY OF LUBBOCK to furnish another Provider
under THE STATE Usc Program, and a new agreement will be entered into for the services or
products set aside under the terms of this agreement.
If another Provider cannot be found to provide the services or products, the TIBH shall notify
CITY OF LUBBOCK in writing no later than thirty days from the date of termination of this
agreement.
Upon receiving such notice, CITY OF LUBBOCK will at is own option complete the work with
its own forces or enter into a contract using appropriate procedures other than the State Use
Program, except that the Provider and the TIBH shall not thereby be absolved of legal
responsibility for such work.
Article 8. Remedies
Violation or breach of the terms of this agreement by the Provider or the TIBH shall be
grounds for termination of the contract. This agreement shall not be considered as specifying the
exclusive remedy for any default, but all remedies existing at law and in equity may be availed
by either party and shall be cumulative.
Article 9. Changes in Work
If at any time during the course of this agreement it becomes necessary for the Provider to
perform services or provide a product not identified in the original Attachment A, Scope of
Work, the Provider shall notify CITY OF LUBBOCK and request authorization to proceed.
CITY OF LUBBOCK will notify the Provider in writing if the additional work is deemed
necessary and shall authorize the Provider to proceed with the increased work.
If at any time during the course of this agreement it becomes necessary for CITY OF LUBBOCK
to cancel or otherwise make changes in the services or products authorized in Attachment A,
Scope of Work, CITY OF LUBBOCK will so notify the Provider in writing and the Provider
shall cancel or otherwise change the work as instructed by CITY OF LUBBOCK. Provider
shall not request compensation for any work so canceled.
If the maximum amount payable established in Article 3, Compensation, will be exceeded as a
result of the additional or changed work, CITY OF LUBBOCK will provide additional
compensation at the rates specified in Attachment B, Item Quantity Sheet. If rates have not been
specified for the additional work tasks, CITY OF LUBBOCK, the Provider, and the TIBH will
mutually agree to the rates, provided, however, that rates are reasonable and consistent with rates
normally charged for the work.
Any additional compensation must be authorized in writing and approved by all parties in
accordance with Article 10, Supplemental Agreements.
Article 10. Supplemental Agreements
If the Provider finds that any work requested under this agreement will change the scope,
character, complexity, or nature of the work, the time period, the method of payment, or the
maximum cost hereunder, a written amendment must be executed within the time period
established in Article 1, Contract period. Any such amendment shall be deemed to be a
supplemental agreement to this document.
If CITY OF LUBBOCK finds it necessary to require changes in completed work because of
errors made by the Provider, CITY OF LUBBOCK will require the Provider to correct the work
at no cost to CITY OF LUBBOCK and without amendment to the agreement
If the changes are made at the request of CITY OF LUBBOCK and are not because of errors of
the Provider, CITY OF LUBBOCK will compensate the Provider as authorized in Article 9,
Changes in Work.
Article 11. Inspection of Work
CITY OF LUBBOCK shall have the right at all reasonable times to inspect or otherwise evaluate
the work performed or being performed hereunder and the premises in which it is being
performed. If any inspection or evaluation is made on the premises of the provider, the Provider
shall provide all reasonable facilities and assistance for the safety and convenience of the
inspectors in the performance of their duties. All inspections and evaluations will be performed
in such a manner as will not unduly delay the work.
Article 12. Reporting
The Provider or TIBH shall promptly advise CITY OF LUBBOCK in writing of events which
have a significant impact upon the work performed under this agreement, including:
1. Problems, delays, or adverse conditions which will materially affect the ability to
attain program objectives, prevent the meeting of time schedules and goals, or
preclude the attainment of project work units by established time periods. This
disclosure shall be accomplished by a statement of the action taken, or
contemplated, and any CITY OF LUBBOCK assistance needed to resolve the situation.
2. Favorable developments or events that enable meeting time schedules and goals sooner
than anticipated or producing more work units than originally projected.
Article 13. Public Safety and Convenience
The safety of the public and the convenience of traffic are of prime importance under this
agreement. Unless otherwise provided, the provider's performance of this agreement shall not
interfere with city activities or traffic on the roadways
Article 14. Protection of Property
The Provider shall take proper precautions to protect all adjacent property which might be
damaged or injured by any process of work. In case of any such injury or damage resulting
from the Provider's acts or omissions, the Provider shall restore at its own expense the damaged
property to a condition, similar or equal to that existing before such injury or damage was done,
or it shall otherwise remedy such injury or damage in a manner acceptable to CITY OF
LUBBOCK, TIBH, and the property holder or owner involved. If CITY OF LUBBOCK must
intervene and repair any damage not repaired by the Provider, all such repairs shall be madc at
the Provider's expense. CITY OF LUBBOCK shall deduct the costs associated with the repair
from the amount due and payable to the Provider, or the Provider shall otherwise compensate
CITY OF LUBBOCK for the cost of repair.
Article 15. Subcontracts
The Provider shall not sublet or transfer any portion of the work authorized in this contract
unless specifically authorized to do so in writing by CITY OF LUBBOCK. Subcontractors shall
comply with the provisions of this contract, and subcontracts in excess of $25,000 shall include
the required provisions of this contract.
No subcontract will relieve the Provider of his or her responsibility under this contract.
Article 16. Gratuities
Employees of CITY OF LUBBOCK will not accept any benefits, gifts, or favors from any
person doing business with or who reasonably speaking may do business with the State under
this agreement.
Any person doing business with or who reasonably speaking may do business with CITY OF
LUBBOCK under this agreement may not make any offer of benefits, gifts, or favors to CITY
OF LUBBOCK's employees except as mentioned here above. Failure on the part of the
Provider to adhere to this policy may result in termination of this contract
Article 17. Termination
This agreement may be terminated before the completion date established in Article 1,
Contract Period, by any of the following:
A. By mutual consent and agreement of both parties hereto.
B. By CITY OF LUBBOCK, giving notice in writing to the Provider and to TIBH, as
consequence of failure by the Provider or TIBH to perform the services herein set forth
in a satisfactory manner and within the limits provided, with proper allowances
being made for circumstances beyond the control of the Provider and TIBH.
C. By either party upon the failure of the other party to fulfill its obligations as set forth in
the Scope of Work attached hereto and labeled Attachment A, giving written notice one
to the other establishing the effective date of termination.
D. By satisfactory completion of all services and obligations described herein.
Should CITY OF LUBBOCK terminate this agreement as herein provided, no costs other than
costs due and payable at the time of termination shall thereafter be paid to the Provider or TIBH.
In determining the value of the work performed by the Provider prior to termination, CITY
OF LUBBOCK will consult with the TIBH but CITY OF LUBBOCK shall be the sole judge.
Payment for work at termination will be based on work completed at that time.
If the Provider defaults in performance of this agreement or if CITY OF LUBBOCK terminates
the agreement for fault on the part of the provider or TIBH, CITY OF LUBBOCK will give
consideration to the actual services or products provided up to the date of default.
Article 18. Compliance with Laws
The Provider and the TIBH shall comply with all federal, state and local laws, statutes,
ordinances, rules and regulations, and the orders and decrees of any courts or administrative
bodies or tribunals in any matter affecting the performance of this contract, including,
without limitation, workers' compensation laws, minimum and maximum salary wage statutes
and regulations, and licensing laws and regulations. When required, the Provider and TIBH shall
furnish CITY OF LUBBOCK with satisfactory proof of compliance.
Article 19. Successors and Assigns
CITY OF LUBBOCK, TIBH, and Provider each binds itself, its successors, executors, assigns,
and administrators to the other parties to this agreement and to the successors, executors,
assigns, and administrators of such other party in respect to all covenants of this agreement.
The Provider has assigned all payments due it by CITY OF LUBBOCK under this
agreement to the TIBH. Payments should be sent to the following address according to
Articles 3 & 19.
TIBH Industries, Inc.
1011 53`d % Street
Austin, Texas 78752
The Payee Identification Number is: 17522473119001
Article 20. Signatory warranty
The undersigned signatories each hereby represents and warrants that each is an officer of the
organization which he or she has executed this contract and that each has full and complete
authority to enter into this agreement on behalf of the agency.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed triplicate counterparts to
effectuate their agreement, but this agreement shall not be valid until signed by a duly
authorized representative of each party.
CITY OF LUBBOCK
Tom Martin, Mayor
ATTEST:
6p�� '4'� 'Reb ca Garza, City Secretary
MARIAN MOSS EN ERP ISES
Michael McDaniel, Executive Director
ATTEST:
�
o rate Secretary
APPROVE S T CONT T:
Scott Snider, Assistant City
Manager/Community Services
APPRO AST FORM:
Assistant City Attorney
TIBR, INC.
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Larry Sargee
Marketing Representative
ATTEST:
Corporate Secretary
Resolution No. 2010-RO148
ATTACHMENT A
SCOPE OF WORK
1. DESCRIPTION:
Remove and dispose of litter. Litter includes matter not part of the park, such as trash,
garbage, scrap metal, paper, wood, plastic, glass product, rubber products, and tires.
2. METHODS OF OPERATION
Litter removal and disposal in the city parks will be based on the mowing schedule provided
each week by either the CITY OF LUBBOCK or the City's mowing contractor. If time
allows, additional parks will be serviced as directed by the City's representative.
Prior to beginning operations, a pre -work conference between representatives of CITY OF
LUBBOCK and the Provider will be arranged. In this meeting, the Provider shall outline
the proposed method of accomplishing this work, sequence of work to be followed,
estimated progress schedule and plans.
3. SERVICE REQUIREMENTS:
The Provider shall be responsible for any damages that occur to the existing property of the
CITY OF LUBBOCK caused by the Provider's equipment or personnel. Any damages shall
be repaired immediately to its original condition or better. The Provider shall exercise
caution whenever working near telephone or power lines.
CITY OF LUBBOCK will not provide any storage space for equipment or supplies for the
Provider on City of Lubbock's premises.
1. Supplies and Equipment
For all operations requiring the placement and movement of Provider's equipment, the
provider shall observe and exercise all necessary caution and discretion, so as to
avoid injury to persons, damage to property of any and all kinds, and annoyance to, or
undue interference with the movement of the public and CITY OF LUBBOCK
personnel. The City of Lubbock will provide the litter bags for placement in the litter
barrels.
2. City Park Maintenance -Litter Pickup and Disposal
The service this will cover is as follows:
• Providc for emptying the litter barrels in the parks that the crew works during
that cycle.
• Bathroom cleaning services are only provided for Berl Huffinan Softball
facilities.
• Other litter removal and disposal may be requested under this agreement and
priced on an individual basis or per case basis.
4. MEASUREMENT:
City Park maintenance will be done by the cycle. A cycle is defined as the satisfactory
completion of litter removal and empty litter barrel service in the parks scheduled for
mowing in a one week time frame. Other parks, not scheduled for mowing maybe worked
in as directed by the city and as time permits.
5. TRAFFIC CONTROL:
The Provider shall at all times make the parks accessible and provides safe passage through
the parks to the traveling public and private citizens.
6. PAYMENT:
The work performed in accordance with this Scope of Work and measured as provided
under "Measurement" will be paid for at the unit price City Park Maintenance. This price
shall be full compensation for furnishing all labor tools, equipment and incidentals
necessary to complete the work.
Payments will be made once each month, for approximately a thirty (30) day time period,
for work completed and approved, within each pay period. That shall begin on the I" day
of the month and continue for a one (1) month period which will end the last day of the
month. Payments are generally made within thirty days of receipt of each invoice submitted
by the Provider.
Payments should be sent to the following address according to Articles 3 & 19.
TIBH Industries, Inc.
300 Highland Mall Blvd., Suite 302
Austin, Texas 78752
The Payee Identification Number is: 17522473119001
6. CONTRACT MANAGEMENT:
It is the Provider's responsibility to see that all work meets the specification requirements.
Contract Management involves setting the performance standards by the Provider and
managing the work and their employees to maintain the standards as set forth in the Contract
Specifications. The Provider is responsible for implementing and maintaining a quality
control system to identify and correct performance concerns.
7. MISCELLANEOUS:
CITY OF LUBBOCK is committed to maintaining an alcohol and drug frcc workplace.
Possession, use or being under the influence of alcohol or controlled substances by the
Provider's employees while in the performance of this service is prohibited. Violation
of this requirement shall constitute grounds for termination of this contract.
All supervisors and employees shall be well groomed and neatly dressed at all times while
on duty.
Item Park Name
Number
ATTACHMENT B
ITEM QUANTITY SHEET
Address
Resolution No. 2010-RO148
Proposed Approximate Proposed Contract
Cycles Acreage Billing Proposed
Amount Total
1
MLK Complex
East 19TH Street
25
2.00
S40.20
$1,005.00
2
Berl Huffman Softball & Bathrooms
N. Loop 289 & Landmark Dr.
130
14.00
S39.25
$5,102.50
3
Hamilton Softball
22ND & Ave. X
130
2.00
$39.25
$5,102.50
4
Helen Hodges Baseball Fields
Marshall & University
100
4.00
$39.25
$3,925.00
5
Lewis Baseball
54TH & Ave. 1
100
8.40
$39.25
$3,925.00
6
Maxey Little League
21 ST & Nashville
100
5.00
$39.25
$3,925.00
7
Maxey Pony Field
28TH & Quaker
100
2.00
$39.25
$3,925.00
8
MLK Little League
28TH and MLK
100
2.20
$39.25
$3,925.00
9
N. Mackenxzie Connie Mack Hardball
Fields (including in between fields)
Municipal Drive & Park Rd. 18
130
1.90
$39.25
$5,102.50
10
N. Mackenzie Baseball Fast Pitch
(including in between fields)
Municipal Drive & Park Rd. 13
130
4.20
$39.25
$5,102.50
I I
N. Mackenzie Softball Fields 5,6,7
(including in between fields)
Municipal Drive & Park Rd. 13
130
5.60
$39.25
$5,102.50
12
Northwest Little League
South of Lake 2
100
8.42
$39.25
$3,925.00
13
Stubbs Softball Fields
36TH & Ave. N
130
4.50
$39.25
$5,102.50
14
Mose Hood Softball Fields
23 RD and Ave. Q
130
6.60
$23.10
$3,003.00
15
Cavazos Baseball
Brownfield and Spur 327
100
10.00
$6T50
$6,750.00
16
Lubbock Youth Sports Complex
1585 and Milwaukee
130
41.75
$281.81
$36,635.63
17
Berl Huffman Soccer Fields
N. Loop 289 & Landmark Dr.
17
100.00
$350.00
$5,950.00
18
ANIMAL SHELTER
401 N.ASH
9
4.00
$20.25
$182.25
19
ASH AVE RIGHT OF WAY STRIP
E. 23rd and Ash
9
2.00
$20.25
$182.25
20
AVENUE L MEDIAN
34th to 38th
9
1.20
$20.25
$182.25
21
BURGESS RUSHING TENNIS
CENTER ANNEX
66TH & ELGIN
9
4.30
$20.25
$182.25
22
BUTLER PARK (ANNEX ONLY)
4TH &ZENITH
9
1.75
$20.25
$182.25
23
CLOVIS RD.TRIANGLES
CLOVIS RD.ON AVE R & S
9
0.20
S20.25
$182.25
24
CLOVIS TRIANGLE
UNIVERSITY AND CLOVIS
ROAD
9
0.10
$20.25
$182.25
25
HINOJOSA (UNDEVELOPED AREA)
733622ND ST.
9
6.00
$20.25
S182.25
26
1-27 ANNEX
14TH & AVE. E & B
9
1.57
$20.25
$182.25
Item Proposed Aproximate Proposed Contract
Number Park Name Address Cycles Acreage Billing Proposed
3 g Amount Total
27
LP&L PARKING LOT
MACKENZIE BB
9
1.32
$20.25
$182.25
28
MACKENZIE TERRACE
Broadway and Date
9
2.80
520.25
5182.25
29
MOSE HOOD PARK (ANNEX ONLY)
24TH & AVE Q
9
1.20
520.25
$182.25
30
MUNICIPAL DR. & ASH CORNER
MUNICIPAL DR. & ASH
9
2.00
$20.25
5182.25
31
PRAIRIE DOG TOWN
N.MACKENZIE &
MEADOW BROOK GOLF
9
1.29
$20.25
$182.25
32
RADIO CONTROLLED AIRPORT
(Undeveloped)
25th and Inler
9
5.90
520.25
$182.25
33
REAGAN PARK (ANNEX ONLY)
COLGATE & ELGIN
9
5.93
$20.25
$182.25
34
RIBBLE PARK (ANNEX ONLY)
58TH & TEMPLE
9
3.20
$20.25
$182.25
35
SOUTHEAST DRIVE & E. 20TH
RIGHT OF WAY
E.20TH TO CORONADO STREET
9
1.94
$20.25
$182.25
36
VARDO & CYPRESS
VARDO & CYPRESS
9
0.10
$20.25
$182.25
37
HORIZON WEST
Colgate and Frankford
9
4.80
$20.25
$182.25
38
CIVIC CENTER AVENUE 0 MEDIAN
AVE. O (6TH TO IOTH)
17
0.50
$19.25
$327.25
39
CIVIC CENTER GAZEBO
9TH & AVE. K
17
0.25
$19.25
$327.25
40
LOTC CENTER SOUTH PARKING
9TH & AVE. P
17
0.25
$19.25
$327.25
41
MACKENZIE/ATZLAN CORRIDOR
IST & AVE.K
17
3.50
$19.25
$327.25
42
WESTWIND
IST and Frankfoid
9
11.00
$57.75
$519.75
43
ASH AVE & 78TH STREET
UNDEVELOPED AREA
78TH & ASH
9
13.00
$68.25
$614.25
44
CANYON LAKES UNDEVELOPED
(40 acres west of Windmill Center)
E. Broadway and Canyon Lakes
Road
9
40.00
$210.00
$1,890.00
45
COOKE PARK
9
7.01
$36.80
$331.22
46
CORONADO
CORONADO DR. &JUNIPER
9
25.00
$131.25
$1,181.25
47
DRAINAGE BASIN (TREE FARM)
2502 UTICA
9
10.95
557.49
$517.39
48
LOPEZ PARK
9
7.91
$41.53
$373.75
49
SOUTH MACKENZIE (sludge Pit)
Canyon Lakes Rd. Entrance on
North and East side of Canyon Lake
Rd.
9
17.30
590.83
$817.43
50
UNDEVELOPED LAND
MUNICIPAL DRIVE & ELM
9
10.00
$52.50
$472.50
51
CANYON LAKE UNDEVELOPED
AZTLAN PARK
N. AVE P TO I-27
9
8.60
$45.15
5406.35
52
ANDREWS PARK
76TH & MEMPHIS
17
18.82
$79.99
51,359.75
53
AZTLAN PARK
IST & AVE. K
17
28.00
$119.00
$2,023.00
54
BURGESS RUSHING TENNIS
CENTER
66TH & GARY
17
13.40
556.95
$968.15
Proposed Aproximate Proposed Contract
Address Cycles Acreage Billing Proposed
Item Park Name Amount Total
Number
55
CIVIC CENTER - MAHON LIBRARY
9TH & AVE. P
17
15.00
$63.75
$1,083.75
56
DUPREE
58TH&TOLEDO
17
23.75
$100.94
$1,715.94
57
ELMORE
66TH&QUAKER
17
18.55
$78.84
$1,340.24
58
GUY PARK
87TH & MEMPHIS
17
23.88
$101.49
51,725.33
59
HIGGINBOTHAM PARK
19TH & VICKSBURG
17
14.42
$61.29
$1,041.85
60
HUNEKE PARK
82ND & NASHVILLE
17
14.84
$63.07
$1,072.19
61
JENNINGS PARK
73RD& WAYNE
17
18.63
$79.18
$1,346.02
62
KASTMAN PARK
JOILET & S.LOOP 289
17
14.45
$61.41
$1,044.01
63
LEFTWICH PARK
60TH & ELGIN
17
25.07
$106.55
$1,811.31
64
LONG PARK
66TH & ABERDEEN
17
13.32
$56.61
$962.37
65
MAHONPARK
29TH&CHICAGO
17
15.88
$67.49
$1,147.33
66
MCCULLOUGH PARK
88TH & FLINT
17
25.73
$109.35
$1,858.99
67
MILLER PARK
MEMPHIS AVE. & MEMPHIS
17
23.10
$98.18
$1,668.98
68
STEVENS PARK
75TH & SLIDE RD.
17
7.64
$32.47
$551.99
CANYON LAKE UNDEVELOPED
E. 19TH TO E. 24TH ( WEST OF
69
(SIMMONS WESTOF
LAKE)
9
124.68
$311.70
$2,805.30
PLAYGROUND & FARM PAC
70
CANYON LAKE UNDEVELOPED
PARKWAY DR. TO EAST
9
133.00
$332.50
$2,992.50
(@ MACKENZIE PARK)
BROADWAY (4TH AND OAK)
CANYON LAKES 2
Canyon Lakes Dr. and N.
71
(does not include Buddy Holly
University
9
77.99
$194.98
$1,754.78
Recreation Center)
72
CANYON LAKES 3
N. Ave U to Erskin to N. Ave Q on
9
153.09
$382.73
$3,444.53
West side
73
CANYON LAKES 6
MLK Blvd and Canyon Lakes Rd.
9
178.85
$447.13
54,024.13
to N. Ave P to 1-27
74
CANYON LAKES NO I AT BURL
Canyon Lakes Dr. and N. Loop289
9
74.54
$186.35
$1,677.15
HUFFMAN PARK
75
MCALISTER (EXCLUDING BALL
MILWAUKEE & BROWNFIELD
9
342.69
$856.73
$7,710.53
FIELDS)
HWY.
76
Lubbock Youth Sports Complex
1585 and Milwaukee
9
115.42
$288.55
$2,596.95
(Undeveloped)
CLAPP
77
(FXCI UDING HODGES BB FIELD &
46TH & AVE. U
17
74.17
$203.97
$3,467.45
SWIMMING POOL)
78
MACKENZIE PARK
301 1-27
17
237.85
$654.09
511,119.49
MAE SIMMONS
79
(EXCLUDING BB FIELD
E. 23RD &OAK
17
82.37
$226.52
53,850.80
INCLUDING SWIMMING POOL)