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MOTION: Authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to amend <br /> the contracts with Amtech Elevator Services and Excelsior Elevator for <br /> elevator maintenance and repair services, extending the term through <br /> January 31, 2020, and extending the combined contract amount not to <br /> exceed $124,500, subject to non-substantive changes approved by the <br /> City Manager and City Attorney. <br /> 22D. AWARD PURCHASE ORDERS FOR CONFINED SPACE AND RESCUE <br /> EQUIPMENT ($274,000) (SPECIFICATION NO. 18-097) {STRATEGIC PLAN <br /> NO. 6, 2} - Finance and Management Services Agency; and Public Works <br /> Agency <br /> MOTION: Authorize a one-time purchase and payment of purchase orders <br /> for confined space and rescue equipment and equipment inspection <br /> services for a total aggregate amount not to exceed $274,000, subject to <br /> non-substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City <br /> Attorney, with the following vendors: <br /> Vendor Location <br /> Allstar Fire Equipment Arcadia <br /> L.N. Curtis and Sons Oakland <br /> National Safety Services Inc. Huntington Beach <br /> PROJECTS/CHANGE ORDERS <br /> 23A. AWARD CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT($976,973.84)TO DD SYSTEMS INC. <br /> FOR A NEW PARK AT 6TH STREET AND LACY STREET(PROJECT 18- <br /> 2692) (PARTIALLY GRANT FUNDED) {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 6, 1G}— Public <br /> Works Agency; and Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency <br /> Concilmember Iglesias, inquired if item 23A is related to the land swap item. <br /> Director Rudloff, conveyed development of this park does not have any bearing <br /> on land swap. <br /> Administrative Services Manager for Parks, Recreation Services Agency Ron <br /> Ono, clarified that the land swap is a change of deed restrictions. Centennial <br /> Park, where college is currently located on the 2.6 acres, has the recreational <br /> use only. Thus, city is purchasing three sites to transfer the deed restrictions <br /> onto the new sites and free up the deed restriction at Centennial. Basically, <br /> changing title over to new sites. The recreational purposes deed restrictions <br /> will transfer to the three new sites thus, release the 2.6 acres at Centennial <br /> allowing council to consider a long-term lease. The National Park Service has <br /> allowed city while going through said process, to develop this sites via time- <br /> senstive grant funds. <br /> CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 11 MARCH 5, 2019 <br />