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Description
San Bruno City Council Meeting May 26, 2020
6a. Florida Avenue Park Project
C
A
A
A
You
and
just
for
the
audience.
This
is
what
was
done
for
me
on
the
bail
specific
plan,
and
that
is
that
it's
not
just
enough
to
mute
us,
apparently
just
for
being
safe
than
sorry.
We
are
taken
out.
So
we
are
not
within
the
context
of
the
regular
participants.
Okay
and
now
we'll
go
ahead
and
turn
it
back
over
to
staff
good.
D
Tonight's
agenda
consists
of
the
following
items:
an
update
on
the
most
recent
activities
since
our
last
presentation
to
the
City
Council
on
the
project,
including
a
photo
of
the
site
with
a
pine
tree
removed
and
an
illustration
of
the
new
location
for
the
specimen
tree.
Replacing
it
I
will
give
an
overview
of
the
proposed
project,
restart
plan
and
review
the
review
the
budget
to
date
for
the
park.
We
will
conclude
with
the
request
for
counsel
action
on
this
item.
D
Last
September,
the
City
Council
approved
a
recite
revised
conceptual
plan
for
the
Florida
Avenue
park.
The
new
plan
retains
the
cedar
tree,
removes
the
pine
tree
and
replaces
it
with
a
coast
live
oak
on
November
13
2019,
the
pine
tree
was
removed
from
the
site.
The
proposed
location
for
the
oak
tree
is
near
the
park
entrance
in
accordance
with
the
settlement
agreement
with
the
Friends
of
Florida
Park.
They
were
informed
of
the
new
location
and
did
not
provide
any
feedback.
D
D
The
proposed
restart
plan
for
the
project
has
two
phases:
phase
one
really
addresses
finalizing
construction
documents
for
the
park.
Mig
the
landscape.
Architects,
for
this
project
would
complete
the
tasks
listed
here,
most
notable
completion
of
the
construction
documents
and
revisions.
The
final
bid
set
costs
associated
with
phase
one
are
twenty
five
thousand
nine
hundred
and
seventy
dollars.
The
estimated
time
frame
associated
to
these
tasks
is
approximately
three
months
with
completion
estimated
in
August
of
2020
phase
two
of
the
project
restart
addresses
bid
in
construction,
Support
Services.
D
The
most
notable
tasks
for
MiG
in
this
phase
would
include
bid
support
final
inspection
and
project
record
drawings
of
the
park,
including
Phase.
Two
in
this
project
restart
plan
allows
the
city
to
support
a
shovel-ready
project,
should
funding
be
identified
through
a
grant
or
some
other
source
to
proceed
with
construction
of
the
park.
Cost
associated
with
Phase
two
are
nineteen
thousand
two
hundred
and
thirty-five
dollars,
which
reflects
the
current
rate
in
the
interim.
D
While
pursuing
funding
opportunities,
the
city
intends
to
provide
open
space
to
the
neighborhood
by
installing
irrigation
and
playing
grass
seed
to
create
a
turfed
area.
The
grass
will
likely
take
a
few
weeks
to
a
month
to
grow
in
once
the
lawn
is
established,
the
temporary
fence
will
be
removed
and
the
community
will
have
a
new
space
to
enjoy
listed.
Here
is
a
quick
rundown
of
the
costs
to
date
and
additional
fees
for
this
project.
D
So
tonight
we
are
asking
that
you
adopt
a
resolution
authorizing
the
city
manager
to
amend
the
agreement
with
MiG,
incorporated
to
finalize
construct
construction
documents
and
provide
bidding
construction
support
services
for
Florida
Avenue
park
project
in
an
amount
not
to
exceed
forty.
Five
thousand
two
hundred
and
five
dollars
I'm
happy
to
take
any
questions
at
this
time.
A
G
So
my
question
so
I
agree.
We
should
definitely
move
forward
and
get
this
shovel
ready,
but
a
concern
I
have
is
that
that
this
would
definitely
be
dependent
now
on
identifying
some
sort
of
a
grant
that
would
help
us
fund
the
construction
portion
of
it
and
with
the
massive
amount
of
debt
that
the
federal
government
is
taking
on,
do
to
cope
at
19.
I'm
wondering
is
that
going
to
impact
our
ability
to
find
grants?
Are
those
grants
gonna
be
available
and
if
they
are
going
to
be
impacted
and
harder
to
find?
G
H
Councilmember
Salazar
Javon
grobin.
Why
don't
I
take
that
so
good
question?
If
it
sits
on
the
Shelf
a
year
to
three
years?
That's
fine
codes
may
change.
If
it
sits
on
the
shelf
and
we're
unable
to
find
funding,
it
is
typically
a
fraction
of
the
cost
to
go
up
in
and
update
the
plans.
What
we
really
want,
and
what
we're
proposing
here
is
to
spend
the
forty
four
thousand
dollars
to
really
have
a
shovel
ready
project.
So
we
can
go
out
and
seek
those
grant
funds
and
you're
absolutely
right.
H
Granting
opportunities
may
be
reduced
now
due
to
kovat
19,
but
we're
really
going
to
go
out
and
on
a
all-out
effort
and
not
just
pursue
governmental
entities,
but
also
nonprofits
and
in
groups
that
give
specifically
to
parks
in
neighborhoods
that
do
not
have
parks.
We
I
think
we
also
will
be
talking
to
the
City
Council
about
measure
K
and
making
a
specific
ass
of
the
county
for
measure
K
funds.
H
But
our
fiscal
challenges
are
very
significant
and
we'll
talk
about
that
a
little
later
tonight,
but
I
do
think.
It's
important
for
the
community
to
know
that
are
watching
this
item
that
there
is
within
the
proposed
budget,
removing
$900,000
from
the
the
park
budget
to
help
cover
gaps
in
our
operating
budget
this
year.
So.
G
Okay
and
I
think
that
the
timing,
the
timing
thing-
was
a
concern
because
if,
if
it
was
something
that
didn't
really
have
a
good
chance
of
being
funded,
then
I
would
have
thought
that
maybe
this
money
could
have
gone
toward
doing
an
interim.
You
know
update
of
the
wat,
but
there
is
some
opportunity
whether
it
be
from
governmental
or
private
funding.
Then
I
definitely
think
this
is
a
good
idea
to
design
and.
H
A
H
Right
so
in
the
budget
presentation,
one
of
the
things
that
we
talk
about
is
that
we
we
still
intend
to
leave
funding
in
the
project,
approximately
ninety
four
thousand,
to
cover
both
this
costs
and
the
cost
of
the
forty
five
thousand
dollars
and
the
cost
of
seeding
and
installing
irrigation.
So
we
can
take
down
the
fence
and
have
a
open
grass
area
until
such
time
as
we
can
find
Park
find
funding
to
develop
the
park
right.
A
H
There's
currently
a
sewer
and
water
project
out
there
right
now,
where
they're,
installing
a
water
meter,
and
we
have
had
our
staff
investigate
the
possibility
of
installing
the
irrigation
with
city
staff
and
seeding
the
grass.
And
so
we
think
that
that
is
something
that
can
be
accomplished
within
existing
resources,
but
likely
not
opening
and
taking
down
the
fence,
letting
the
grass
germinate
after.
E
A
E
And
I,
so
that's
you
know,
I
think
putting
that
pressure
on
staff
with
the
limited
resources
we
have
and
I
think
I
just
appreciate
that
staffs
gonna
try
and
you
guys
to
save
us
a
lot
of
money
to
do
that.
Project.
In-House
and
I
think
we
have
to
set
the
example
of
having
a
property,
not
getting
development.
We're
gonna,
take
care
of
it.
Take
the
icer
off
the
street,
so
I
just
again,
I
want
to
really
appreciate
that.
Okay.
A
B
I
Right
no
worries
I'm.
Looking
at
the
plan,
it's
kind
of
hard
to
tell
the
type
of
vegetation
that's
going
in
there.
So
I
know
a
lot
of
us.
Geoff,
Rita,
Colinas,
post
eras
are
really
concerned
about
moving
forward
with
native
plants
and
putting
behind
us
all
the
water,
thirsty,
lawns
or
other
type
of
vegetation.
I
We
don't
know
what
the
future
holds,
what
our
water
systems
gonna
look
like.
So
that's
a
discussion
that
was
had
before.
So
that's
a
big
concern
and
just
cleaning
it
up.
In
the
meantime,
it's
gonna
be
two
three
years:
yeah
clean
it
up.
Let
the
neighbors
use
it,
and
it's
just
really
unfortunate.
You
know
I
have
to
say
they
would
let
us
down
this
track.
I
Having
a
healthy
heritage
tree
removed,
just
to
be
replaced
by
another
tree,
I
mean
I,
don't
know
how
many
thousands
of
dollars
of
city's
spent
the
cut
down
one
tree
had,
you
know
had
most
of
us
Council
when
they
voted.
Both
trees
will
be
gone,
so
I'm
happy
residents
stood
up.
At
least
one
tree
was
saved
and
I
just
hopefully
in
the
future.
We
can
look
more
holistically
to
taking
care
of
trees
and
nature
in
our
city.
Thank
you.