The council will meet in closed session with legal counsel at 5:45 p.m. to discuss a case of litigation, John et al. v. Lake County et al., before the public portion of the meeting convenes at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 20, in the council chambers at Lakeport City Hall, 225 Park St.
Public Works Director Doug Grider on Tuesday will ask for the council to award the
South Main Street Pavement Rehabilitation Project to the low bidder, Lamon Construction Co. Inc., in the amount of $356,316.70.
The project consists of repairing approximately 815 feet of South Main Street from Peckham Court to the southern city limits, Grider’s report explained.
He said the work consists of traffic control, cold planing, full-depth reclamation cement, paving and pavement markings.
The bids were opened Aug. 12. Grider said three bids were received for the project.
Grider also will present a certificate from the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services certifying Parks Foreman Ron Ladd as an emergency management specialist
Also on Tuesday, Middletown Arts Center Executive Director Lisa Kaplan will give a presentation on the Resilience art project exhibit and the Lake County Chamber of Commerce will present a donation for the annual Independence Day fireworks show in Library Park.
Members of the Lakeport Economic Development Advisory Committee will present an update on the Business Walk Survey 2019.
Finance Director Nick Walker will present the professional services agreement with JJACPA for independent auditing services.
On the consent agenda – items considered noncontroversial and usually accepted as a slate on one vote – are ordinances; minutes of the regular council meeting on Aug. 6 and the special meeting of Aug. 13; confirmation of the continuing existence of a local emergency for the Mendocino Complex fire; confirmation of the continuing existence of a local emergency for the February 2019 Storms; approval of event application 2019-022, with staff recommendations, for the 2019 Recovery Happens event; receipt and filing of the draft minutes of the July 17 MZAC meeting; approval of an agreement between the city of Clearlake, city of Lakeport and the county of Lake relative to operation of a local public, educational, governmental
cable television channel, referred to as the PEG Channel; approval of the designated temporary disabled parking on C and D Streets, between South Forbes Street and the respective fairgrounds entrance gates from 4 p.m. Aug. 30 to midnight on Sunday, Sept. 2; approval of the proposed mural for the building at 60 Third St.; move the public hearing on creation of an underground utility district previously set for Sept. 3 to Sept. 17.
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