The council will meet beginning at 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 17, in the council chambers at Lakeport City Hall, 225 Park St.
On the agenda is a presentation of a proclamation designating the week of April 15 to 21 as
Volunteer Week in the city of Lakeport.
On the agenda is a public hearing for the council to take input on a proposal to authorize City Manager Margaret Silveira to negotiate and execute an energy services contract with ENGIE Services, subject to legal review, for the performance of energy upgrades outlined in the presented scope of work.
Community Development Director Kevin Ingram’s report said the council is being asked to review the proposed scope of work prepared by ENGIE Services – formerly OpTerra Energy Systems – to implement solar and other energy conservation measures at various city facilities, and to consider entering into the contract for the company to perform the listed projects and improvements provided in the scope of work.
The scope of work includes indoor and outdoor lighting upgrades to several city facilities, replacing existing lighting in Library Park and along Main Street with energy efficient LED fixtures, HVAC unit replacement at City Hall, the Lakeport Police Department, the city’s corporation yard and Carnegie Library, and construction of solar facilities at several city facilities, such as the CLMSD wastewater treatment plant, the corporation yard, the Green Ranch water wells, the City Hall parking lot, the police department and an electric vehicle charging station adjacent to city hall.
In council business, Public Works Director Doug Grider will take to the council a request to authorize the city manager to sign the purchase order and purchase agreement for the Landscape Structures PlayBooster from Ross Recreation Equipment Co. Inc. The new playground equipment, which costs $74,687.19, is for Library Park.
Grider also will ask the council to consider adopting a proposed resolution approving the city’s Lakeport SB 1 Project List for fiscal year 2018-19 and direct staff to submit to the California Transportation Commission.
Also on Tuesday, Ingram will ask the council to consider adopting a resolution accepting the Hotel Feasibility Study prepared for the city by HVS.
Ingram also is presenting an engineering services agreement with Quincy Engineering for an amount not to exceed $125,000 for the completion of engineering design services for a water main loop line connecting the South Main Street water main with the Parallel Drive water main.
On the consent agenda – items considered noncontroversial and usually accepted as a slate on one vote – are ordinances; minutes of the council’s regular meeting on April 3; approval of Application 2018-001 for the Lakeport Criterium event application and agreement between the city of Lakeport and Main Street Elite Cycling; approval of Application 2018-014, with staff recommendations, for the 2018 Memorial Day Parade, to be held May 26; approval of Application 2018-015, with staff recommendations, for the 2018 Tuesday Farmers’ Market, to be held from May 1 to Sept. 25; authorize the out-of-state travel as requested by the city manager to attend RECon – the Global Retail Real Estate Convention in Las Vegas, Nev., from May 20 to 23; approval of the contract for the 2018 Fourth of July fireworks production with Pyro Spectaculars North Inc., in the amount of $20,500 and authorize the city manager to execute the contract.
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