CLEARLAKE, Calif. – The Clearlake City Council will hold a special meeting this week to award pavement rehabilitation contracts and accept state funding for cleanup projects.
The meeting will begin at 4 p.m. Wednesday, July 18, in the council chambers at Clearlake City Hall, 14050 Olympic Drive.
On the agenda is consideration of awarding two pavement rehabilitation projects to Granite Construction, one for Pine Street in the amount of $198,816 and the second for the Country Club/Kings Lane area, for a total of $311,436.
The council separately will consider executing a contract with Green Valley Consulting Engineers for an amount not to exceed $68,572, with up to 10 percent in future contract amendments, for the inspection and materials testing for the Country Club/Kings Lane and Pine Street pavement projects.
Council members also will consider a letter of support for Councilwoman Joyce Overton who has indicated she would like to represent the Redwood Empire Division of the League of California Cities as a state league director.
In other business, staff is asking the council to amend the fiscal year 2018-19 adopted budget in the amount of $214,030 to include funding from CalRecycle for cleanup and abatement of blighted properties throughout the city.
The council also will consider submitting a letter of authorization for the Regional Used OIl Payment Program to the county of Lake.
Following the open portion of the meeting, the council will hold a closed session to discuss property negotiations for 14130 Tuli Lane.
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Clearlake City Council plans special July 18 meeting
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