File #: R-2017-0308    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 11/7/2017 In control: Administration and Finance Committee (INACTIVE)
On agenda: 11/7/2017 Final action: 11/7/2017
Title: Resolution authorizing the purchase of landscape materials from Halquist Stone, Sievert Topsoil and Reinders Irrigation Co. and associated ancillary items, such as mulch, landscape fabric, support stakes and wire, etc., from various vendors for a sum not to exceed $11,400.00, and authorizing a budget transfer of $11,400.00 to facilitate the purchase from the West Allis Forestry Division's salary account into its landscape materials account.
Sponsors: Administration and Finance Committee (INACTIVE), Public Works Committee
Attachments: 1. R-2017-0308 signed
TITLE
Resolution authorizing the purchase of landscape materials from Halquist Stone, Sievert Topsoil and Reinders Irrigation Co. and associated ancillary items, such as mulch, landscape fabric, support stakes and wire, etc., from various vendors for a sum not to exceed $11,400.00, and authorizing a budget transfer of $11,400.00 to facilitate the purchase from the West Allis Forestry Division's salary account into its landscape materials account.

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WHEREAS, the consolidation of a variety of less noticeable landscaped beds into very large beds containing a variety of plants creating a beautiful landscape bed will welcome visitors to West Allis at South 71 Street and South 89 Street on the West Beloit Avenue boulevard and at West Cleveland Avenue and West Oklahoma Avenue on the South 76 Street boulevard and create a huge impact with less maintenance and fewer annual flowers purchased. Halquist Stone, Sievert Topsoil, and Reinders Irrigation Co. have provided pricing for the landscape materials and accessories at approximately $5,700.00 per two large landscape beds; and

WHEREAS, the West Allis Forestry Division will be replacing fourteen small landscaped beds distributed along the length of the boulevard on West Beloit Avenue and South 76 Street south of West Beloit Avenue. These beds require multiple visits by various fulltime and seasonal staff. The consolidation of these landscaped beds will create one major stunning bed at each end of a length of boulevard. The actual square footage may only decrease by about 30%, so we are not reducing our commitment to the beautification of the City, just increasing the efficiency of maintaining it. The individual small beds would be eliminated. This would focus the maintenance on fewer very large landscaped beds creating a more efficient use of staff and equipment time and yield a stunning visible impact on the focal entry point to the City; and

WHEREAS, the purchase of the landscape materials for the consolidati...

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