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File #: ID 23-730    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Passed
File created: 5/2/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/25/2023 Final action: 5/25/2023
Title: Approve an agreement for professional engineering services with Quad Knopf, dba., QK Inc., for $73,800, with a $7,000 contingency, for design and construction support services for the Al Radka Small Dog Park Project (Council District 5)
Sponsors: Public Works Department, Parks, After School, Recreation and Community Serv
Attachments: 1. 23-730 Vicinity Map, 2. 23-730 Location Map, 3. 23-730 Consultant Agreement
REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL


FROM: SCOTT L. MOZIER, PE, Director
Public Works Department

AARON AGUIRRE, Director
Parks, After School, Recreation, and Community Services Department

BY: RANDALL W. MORRISON, PE, Assistant Director
Public Works Department, Engineering Division

ARMANDO CERVANTES, Engineer I
Public Works Department, Site Development Project Management Section

SUBJECT
Title
Approve an agreement for professional engineering services with Quad Knopf, dba., QK Inc., for $73,800, with a $7,000 contingency, for design and construction support services for the Al Radka Small Dog Park Project (Council District 5)

Body
RECOMMENDATION

Staff recommends City Council approve a consultant services agreement with Quad Knopf, dba., QK Inc., in the amount of $73,800, with a $7,000 contingency, for the design and preparation of construction documents for the Al Radka Small Dog Park Project and authorize the Public Works Director or designee to execute the agreement on behalf of the City of Fresno.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The City of Fresno Parks, After School, Recreation and Community Services Department (PARCS) proposes to design improvements and an expansion to the existing dog park located at Al Radka Park, at the northwest corner of Fowler Avenue and Belmont Avenue. The project will consist of community engagement to develop a new site plan for the existing dog park and a new small dog park. Potential amenities and improvements include modification to the accessibility of the existing dog park, seating improvements, shade structures, waste receptacle improvements, and a new enclosed small-dog dog park, approximately 10,000-15,000 square feet in size north of the existing dog park.

BACKGROUND

The City adopted the Clean and Safe Neighborhood Parks Transaction and Use Tax (Measure P) which included funds for the planning, designing, engineering, and permitting activities for improving and maintaining safe, clean neighborhood parks ...

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