ACTION REQUESTED:
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Communication from the City Manager and Director of Public Works with a Request for the Following: (All Council Districts)
A. APPROVE an Extension to the Tree/Stump Removal By Size and Brush Trimming by Hourly Rates CONTRACT with JIMAX, INC. for 2022, and to Authorize the City Manager to Execute the Extension to Increase the Original Contract, in an Amount Not to Exceed $100,000.00; and
B. APPROVE an Extension to the Emergency Tree and Brush Trimming by Hourly Rates CONTRACT with JIMAX, INC. for 2022, and to Authorize the City Manager to Execute the Extension to Increase the Original Contract, in an Amount Not to Exceed $40,000.00.
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BACKGROUND:
A Request for Proposals (RFP) was created in 2019 by Public Works staff for the removal of trees and tree stumps on public properties throughout the City of Peoria. An RFP format was used so the City could get the best combination of price and businesses qualified to complete the work per City specifications.
Bid #08-19 included Tree/Stump Removal by Size to remove trees that come to the attention of City staff by personal survey or citizen identification. Often, these trees that are damaged by a storm can be removed in a timely manner by JIMAX. Tree and Brush Removal by Hourly Rates is for tree pruning and limb and brush removals where traffic control devices are obstructed. Additionally, they may have grown too close to private property or been damaged by wind or storms. (Reference Item No. 19-107, 21-083)
Bid #08-19 also included Emergency Tree and Brush Removal by Hourly Rates to remove downed trees or limbs on an emergency basis. Typically, this work is due to damage caused by a storm or high winds and it cannot wait to be scheduled during normal working hours. JIMAX must respond within two (2) hours of being notified. Stump Removal is to remove stumps, including backfill and cleanup. Public Works crews remove trees 12” (inches) in diameter and less; however, Public Works does not have a stump-grinding machine. Sometimes others, such as Ameren or property owners, may remove trees and leave the stumps. (Reference Item No. 19-107, 21-083)
This Contractor continues to successfully meet - and often exceed - work performance standards for the City of Peoria.
The contracts were approved by Council on May 14, 2019 under Item 19-107 with a renewal approved by Council on March 23, 2021 under Item 21-083. The bid prices for Bid #08-19 shall remain in effect for the contract extensions.
FINANCIAL IMPACT: Funding for these expenditures is provided in the 2022 Operating Budget Account for the Public Works Forestry Service 801-3023-503-602.
NEIGHBORHOOD CONCERNS: It is important to remove unsafe trees from the public right-of-way.
IMPACT IF APPROVED: Hazardous trees can be removed in a timely manner and no longer pose a threat to citizens or property.
IMPACT IF DENIED: Hazardous trees on the public right-of-way could cause damage to citizens and property. Public agencies have been held liable for damage caused by trees that the agency recognized were hazardous and did not remove. The Public Works Department does not have the equipment to remove the larger trees.
ALTERNATIVES: As directed by City Council.
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WHICH OF THE GOALS IDENTIFIED IN THE COUNCIL’S 2017 - 2032 STRATEGIC PLAN DOES THIS RECOMMENDATION ADVANCE?
1. Financially Sound City
2. Safe Peoria
3. Beautiful Peoria
WHICH CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTOR(S) FROM THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DOES THIS RECOMMENDATION IMPLEMENT?
1. Have an efficient government.
2. Reinvest in neighborhoods.
3. Keep taxes and fees competitive.
DEPARTMENT: Public Works