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File #: 22-1623    Version: 1 Name:
Type: CONSENT AGENDA Status: Corrected; Approved
File created: 7/19/2022 In control: Park & Recreation Department
On agenda: 8/10/2022 Final action:
Title: Authorize a ratification to the bid services agreement of an emergency procurement with Fleetwood Services LLC for purchase of 108,000 square feet of greens preparation work and TifEagle Bermuda green sprigs (1) the removal of 108,000 square feet of the existing soil and turf; (2) purchase of TifEagle Bermuda sprigs; and (3) assisting in necessary planting for the Park and Recreation Department to use at Cedar Crest Golf Course located at 1800 Southerland Avenue - Fleetwood Services LLC, lowest responsible proposer of three - Not to exceed $261,100.00 - Financing: General Funds (subject to annual appropriations)
Indexes: 4
Attachments: 1. Map, 2. Resolution
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STRATEGIC PRIORITY: Quality of Life, Arts & Culture
AGENDA DATE: August 10, 2022
COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):|910|DEPARTMENT: Park & Recreation Department
EXECUTIVE: John D. Jenkins
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SUBJECT

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Authorize a ratification to the bid services agreement of an emergency procurement with Fleetwood Services LLC for purchase of 108,000 square feet of greens preparation work and TifEagle Bermuda green sprigs (1) the removal of 108,000 square feet of the existing soil and turf; (2) purchase of TifEagle Bermuda sprigs; and (3) assisting in necessary planting for the Park and Recreation Department to use at Cedar Crest Golf Course located at 1800 Southerland Avenue - Fleetwood Services LLC, lowest responsible proposer of three - Not to exceed $261,100.00 - Financing: General Funds (subject to annual appropriations)

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BACKGROUND

Cedar Crest Golf Course located at 1800 Southerland Avenue, an 18-hole golf course maintained by the City of Dallas, has experienced a situation that has caused difficulty in growing in and maintaining adequate turf coverage on the course greens this season. This is the result of an infestation of Poa Annua, an invasive and chemically resistant turfgrass pest. In an effort to combat this infestation, staff decided to close the course for two weeks to over-seed the greens with the intent being to provide a quality putting surface until the Bermuda grass begin to grow. Unfortunately, this action did not address the infestation and the turf conditions have continued to decline. Park Department golf course maintenance staff have been in contact with turf specialists and agronomists in the region to develop a plan to replace the greens over the next six to eight weeks. This process requires the closure of the golf course beginning July 1, 2022, and then a series of actions will need to be taken in order to remove the infected turf and replant with TifEagle Bermuda greens turf and r...

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