File #: 22-114    Version: 1 Name: City and County Vacant Lot Mowing Contract
Type: Contract Status: Approved
File created: 3/30/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/12/2022 Final action: 4/12/2022
Title: Communication from the City Manager and Director of Public Works with a Request to APPROVE CONTRACTS for the 2022 City of Peoria and Peoria County Trustee VACANT LOT MOWING PROGRAM (Bid #12.22) and Award Contracts, in the Total Amount not to Exceed $531,755.10. (All Council Districts)
Attachments: 1. Ptown Car Club Vacant Lots Bid, 2. Walton Services Inc Vacant Lots Bid, 3. Law n order Vacant lots bid, 4. Hulse Lawn Care Vacant Lot Bid, 5. Hearns Landscaping Vacant lots bid, 6. Common Grounds Industries Vacant Lots Bid, 7. Carmody Lawn Services Inc Vacant Lot Bid, 8. 22-114 P Town Car Club_0001, 9. 22-114 Hulse Lawn Care_0001, 10. 22-114 Walton Service Inc._0001, 11. 22-114 Carmody Lawn Service_0001, 12. 22-114 Common Grounds Industries_0001, 13. 22-114 Law'n Order Academy Inc_0001, 14. 22-114 Hearn's Landscaping_0001
ACTION REQUESTED:
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Communication from the City Manager and Director of Public Works with a Request to APPROVE CONTRACTS for the 2022 City of Peoria and Peoria County Trustee VACANT LOT MOWING PROGRAM (Bid #12.22) and Award Contracts, in the Total Amount not to Exceed $531,755.10. (All Council Districts)
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BACKGROUND: The City-maintained vacant lots are owned by either the City of Peoria or the Peoria County Trustee. The Peoria County Trustee acquires properties through the tax deed process and holds these properties on behalf of all taxing bodies until they are sold at auction. If the properties are not sold, they remain in the Trustee's possession; however, the Trustee does not currently maintain these properties. The responsibility to maintain properties with the corporate limits of Peoria falls to City staff.

A Request for Proposals (RFP) was created in 2022 by Public Works staff for the mowing of these vacant lots. 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. From past practice, City staff determined most of these mowing operations are too small to complete the City's entire mowing contract while still servicing their regular customers; therefore, to allow smaller Contractors to bid, and to get the best prices, this mowing contract was divided into thirteen (13) routes.

Seven (7) Contractors were selected to mow the 13 routes based on the following five (5) criteria: Project Cost, Project Approach, Experience, Non-Profit Organization and WBE/MBE-qualifications as noted below. Three (3) Contractors are Non-profit, four (4) are WBE/MBE-qualified and all have had previous experience working on the City of Peoria's mowing contracts.

CONTRACTOR
STATUS
ROUTE #
BID AMOUNT
Carmody Lawn Services
|1010|$98,841.60
Common Ground
Non-Profit|1010|$134,244.00
Hearn's Landscaping
W/MBE
12, 13
$20,592.00
Hulse Lawn Care
W/MBE
5, 6
$31,135.50
Law'n Order, I...

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