File #: 2016-2967   
Type: Consent Calendar Item
Body: City Council
On agenda: 7/5/2016
Title: Recommendation to Award a Contract in the Amount of $625,083, Including Contingencies, to Harbor Bay Business Park Association (HBBPA) for the Landscape Maintenance Management Contract for the City of Alameda Island City Landscaping and Lighting District 84-2, Zone 5 - Harbor Bay Business Park. (Public Works 275.5)
Attachments: 1. Exhibit 1 - Letter from HBBPA, 2. Exhibit 2 - Contract
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Recommendation to Award a Contract in the Amount of $625,083, Including Contingencies, to Harbor Bay Business Park Association (HBBPA) for the Landscape Maintenance Management Contract for the City of Alameda Island City Landscaping and Lighting District 84-2, Zone 5 - Harbor Bay Business Park. (Public Works 275.5)

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To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council

From: Jill Keimach, City Manager

Re: Award a Contract in the Amount of $625,083, Including Contingencies, to Harbor Bay Business Park Association for the Landscape Maintenance Management Contract for the City of Alameda Island City Landscaping and Lighting District 84-2, Zone 5 - Harbor Bay Business Park

BACKGROUND

The Harbor Bay Business Park (HBBP) is Zone 5 of the Alameda's Island City Landscaping and Lighting District 84-2 (District). The developers of the HBBP requested annexation into the District when it was first constructed to provide for enhanced maintenance of the public improvements. The Harbor Bay Business Park Association (HBBPA) represents all of the property owners in the business park, and these property owners pay yearly assessments to fund the Landscape and Lighting District's activities.

The main activity funded by the District is landscape maintenance. The HBBP's landscaping is in both private and public areas, often contiguous with one another. The HBBPA has performed management services for the private landscaped areas within the business park since the park's founding. The City Council approved contracting with the HBBPA for the public landscaping portions in a five-year contract in 2006 and again in 2011. The current five-year contract expires on June 30, 2016.

DISCUSSION

Staff recommends continuing the approach of contracting with the HBBPA for landscape maintenance in the HBBP's public areas. Staff compared the HBBPA's unit costs for this work and found them on par and sometimes even more favorable than the City's unit costs,...

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