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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCCMPacket2020-05-12NOTICE OF MEETING OF THE
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
OF THE
CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY
TO: Commission
There will be a Meeting of the Board of Commissioners of the City of Paducah at
5:30 p.m., on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, h eld virtually through video teleconferencing. The
Agenda for the meeting is attached to this notice.
In order to keep the Commission and public safe in the midst of the COVID-19
outbreak and in accordance with Kentucky Executive Order 2020-243 and the Attorney General
Advisory Opinion issued March 31, 2020, this meeting will be held virtually using video
teleconferencing. The public and media are invited to view the meeting on Youtube at
https://www.youtube.com/user/paducahkygov or on the government access channel Government
11 (Comcast channel 11).
Members of the public that would like to make public comments related to an
item on the agenda at the May 12th Commission meeting may do so by following the instructions
on the attached Public Comment Card.
Brandi Harless, Mayor
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
Executed by electronic mail and facsimile of a copy to Commission at
: p.m. on May , 2020.
Lindsay Parish, City Clerk
CITY COMMISSION MEETING
AGENDA FOR MAY 12, 2020
5:30 PM
VIDEO TELECONFERENCE MEETING
Any member of the public who wishes to make comments to the Board of Commissioners is asked to fill out a Public Comment
Sheet and return to the City Clerk’s Office no later than 3:30 p.m. on the day of the Commission Meeting. The Mayor will call on
you to speak during the Public Comments section of the Agenda.
ROLL CALL
INVOCATION
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
ADDITIONS/DELETIONS
Items on the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the Board of Commissioners and will be enacted by one
motion and one vote. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Board member so requests, in which
event the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered separately. The City Clerk will read the items
recommended for approval.
I. CONSENT AGENDA
A. Approve Minutes for April 28, 2020
B. Receive & File Documents
C. Reappointment of Martin Bendick to the Civil Service Commission
D. Personnel Actions
E. Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation Grant Application - G CHERRY
II. MUNICIPAL ORDER(S)
A. Authorize the City Manager to Enact Temporary Downtown Street Closures
to Assist with Healthy at Work Business Requirements - J ARNDT
III. ORDINANCE(S) - ADOPTION
A. Approval of a Contract with Jim Smith Contracting, LLC in the amount of
$299,726.50 for the 24th Street Bridge Rehab Project - R MURPHY
IV. COMMENTS
A. Comments from the City Manager
B. Comments from the Board of Commissioners
C. Comments from the Audience
V. EXECUTIVE SESSION
REV. 5/20
CITY COMMISSION VIRTUAL MEETING
PUBLIC COMMENT CARD
DATE OF MEETING _____________________
If you would like to make public comments concerning an item on the agenda, please fill out this form, and return to the City Clerk’s
Office no later than 3:30 p.m. the day of the scheduled Commission Meeting. You may return this form by e-mail to
lparish@paducahky.gov or by dropping off a completed form in the secure drop box located at City Hall at 300 South 5th Street,
Paducah, KY. Please be aware of the following requirements for the virtual meeting:
Incomplete comment cards will not be accepted. Comment Cards received after the 3:30 p.m. deadline will not be
accepted. All sections below must be fully completed.
Once the comment card has been completed you will be sent a link and dial-in number to join the meeting. You will be able to
join the meeting by virtual teleconference or by phone.
Please be logged in or dialed in to the meeting no later than 5:15 p.m. the day of the meeting. The meeting will be locked to
additional attendees at 5:30 p.m.
If you plan to dial-in to the meeting, please list below the telephone number you will be using to call in.
The Mayor will call on you to speak during the Public Comments section of the Agenda. Comments will be limited to 3 minutes.
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Please list any agenda items you would like to comment on:
AGENDA ITEM NUMBER AGENDA ITEM TITLE
If you would like to comment on any issue that is not listed on the meeting agenda, please contact the Customer
Experience Office at 270-444-8800 or customerexp@paducahky.gov
April 28, 2020
At a Called Meeting of the Board of Commissioners, held on Tuesday, April 28, 2020, at
5:30 p.m., Mayor Harless presided, and upon call of the roll by the City Clerk, the following
answered to their names: Commissioners Abraham, McElroy, Watkins, Wilson and Mayor Harless
(5).
In order to keep the Commission and public safe in the midst of the COVID-19 outbreak and in
accordance with Kentucky Executive Order 2020-243, all members of the Board of Commissioners
participated using video teleconferencing. Further, this meeting was not open to the public. The public
was invited to view the meeting on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/user/paducahkygov or on the
government access channel Government 11 (Comcast channel 11).
INVOCATION
Commissioner McElroy led the invocation.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Mayor Harless led the pledge.
CONSENT AGENDA
Mayor Harless asked if the Board wanted any items on the Consent Agenda removed for separate
consideration. There were no items removed. Mayor Harless asked the City Clerk to read the items on
the Consent Agenda.
I(A)
Approve Minutes for the April 14, 2020 Called Meeting of the Board of Commissioners
of the City of Paducah
I(B) Receive and File Documents:
Minute File:
1. Notice of Cancellation of Board of Commissioners meeting on April 14, 2020
2. Notice of Called Board of Commissioners meeting on April 14, 2020
Contract File:
1. Contract with Jim Smith Contracting LLC in the amount of $479,350.50 –
Greenway Trail – Phase V project (ORD 2020-04-8631)
2. Contract for Professional Services with BFW Engineering & Testing, Inc. in the
amount of $250,000 for the Environmental Assessment Services – Paducah
Riverfront Infrastructure Improvement Project (BUILD Grant) – (ORD 2020-04-
8632)
Financials File:
1. Paducah Water – Financial Statement - March 2020
I(C) Personnel Actions
I(D) A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING AN APPLICATION FOR A FY 2020
CERTIFIED LOCAL GOVERNMENT MATCHING GRANT PROGRAM THROUGH
THE KENTUCKY HERITAGE COUNCIL THE AMOUNT OF $22,500, AND
AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE ALL DOCUMENTS RELATED TO
SAME (MO #2337)
I(E) A MUNICIPAL ORDER OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY,
AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE THE DEED CONSIDERATION
CERTIFICATE FOR THE TRANSFER OF REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1400
MARTIN LUTHER KING DRIVE AND 501 NORTH 14TH STREET, PADUCAH,
KENTUCKY TO THE MIDTOWN ALLIANCE OF NEIGHBORS (MO #2338, BK 11)
I(F) A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A GRANT
APPLICATION AND ALL DOCUMENTS NECESSARY FOR A CORONAVIRUS
EMERGENCY SUPPLEMENTAL FUNDING GRANT THROUGH THE U.S.
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE IN THE AMOUNT OF $34,145.75, TO BE USED BY
THE PADUCAH POLICE DEPARTMENT TO PURCHASE AN UNMANNED
AERIAL SYSTEM (MO #2339, BK 11)
April 28, 2020
I(G) A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A GRANT
APPLICATION AND ALL DOCUMENTS NECESSARY FOR AN FY2020 EDWARD
BYRNE MEMORIAL JUSTICE ACCOUNTABILITY GRANT THROUGH THE U.S.
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE IN THE AMOUNT OF $13,094.65, TO BE USED BY
THE PADUCAH POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR THE PURCHASE FIVE (5) HAND-
HELD RADIOS (MO #2340, BK 11)
Mayor Harless offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Wilson, that the consent agenda be
adopted as presented.
Adopted on call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Abraham, McElroy, Watkins, Wilson and Mayor
Harless. (5)
RESOLUTION
Mayor Harless offered Motion, seconded by Commissioner McElroy, that the Board of Commissioners
adopt a Resolution entitled, “A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COMMISIONERS OF THE
CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, SUPPORTING BELTLINE ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC. BY
REBATING THE 1% PAYROLL TAX ON CERTAIN KEDFA PROGRAM ELIGIBLE POSITIONS.”
Adopted on call of the roll, yeas, Commissioner Abraham, McElroy, Watkins, Wilson and Mayor
Harless (5)
ORDINANCE(S) – ADOPTIONS
ZONE CHANGE – 1128 AND 1140 BROADWAY, 1143 KENTUCKY AVENUE
Mayor Harless offered Motion, seconded by Commissioner McElroy, that the Board of
Commissioners adopt an Ordinance entitled, “AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE
RECOMMENDATION OF THE PADUCAH PLANNING COMMISSION AND AMENDING THE
PADUCAH ZONING MAP FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1128 & 1140 BROADWAY AND 1143
KENTUCKY AVENUE FROM THE B-3 (GENERAL BUSINESS) ZONE TO THE M-2 (HEAVY
INDUSTRIAL) ZONE CLASSIFICATION” This Ordinance is summarized as follows: Rezone
property located at 1128 & 1140 Broadway And 1143 Kentucky Avenue, from B-1 (General Business)
Zone to M-2 (Heavy Industrial) Zone classification, and amending the Paducah Zoning Ordinance to
effect such rezoning.
Adopted on call of the roll, yeas, Commissioner Abraham, McElroy, Watkins, Wilson and Mayor
Harless (5). (ORD #2020-04-8633, BK 36)
FISCAL YEAR-END BUSINESS LICENSE DUE DATE CLARIFICATION
Mayor Harless offered Motion, seconded by Commissioner Abraham, that the Board of
Commissioners adopt an Ordinance entitled, “AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 106 OF
THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH.” This Ordinance is summarized as
follows: This Ordinance amends Section 106-65 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Paducah to
clarify the due date for fiscal year-end (non-calendar year-end) business license filers and to correct
certain grammatical errors. Said non-calendar year-end business license filers shall file the return and
application on or before the 15th day of the fourth month following the close of the business entity’s
fiscal year.
Adopted on call of the roll, yeas, Commissioner Abraham, McElroy, Watkins, Wilson and Mayor
Harless (5). (ORD #2020-04-8634, BK 36)
AUTHORIZE A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH KROLL ASSOCIATES
Mayor Harless offered Motion, seconded by Commissioner McElroy, that the Board of Commissioners
adopt an Ordinance entitled, “AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH KROLL ASSOCIATES FOR ENDPOINT I.T.
PROTECTION SERVICES & THREAT MONITORING IN THE AMOUNT OF $45,000 FOR THE
PADUCAH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT AND AUTHORIZING THE
FINANCE DIRECTOR TO TRANSFER $45,000 FROM THE ADMINISTRATIVE CONTINGENCY
ACCOUNT TO THE COMPUTER SOFTWARE ACCOUNT AS FUNDING FOR THE
April 28, 2020
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT.” This ordinance is summarized as follows: This
ordinance approves a professional services contract with Kroll Associates for EndPoint I.T. protection
in an amount of $45,000 including Incident Response, Remediation Services, Red Canary Managed
Threat Detection Services, and CarbonBlack Endpoint Sensors. Further, this ordinance approves a
transfer of $45,000 from the Administrative Contingency Account to the Computer Software Account
for payment to Kroll Associates.
Adopted on call of the roll, yeas, Commissioner Abraham, McElroy, Watkins, Wilson and Mayor
Harless (5). (ORD #2020-04-8635, BK 36)
ORDINANCE(S) – INTRODUCTION
APPROVAL OF CONTRACT WITH JIM SMITH CONTRACTING LLC - 24th STREET
BRIDGE PROJECT
Mayor Harless offered Motion, seconded by Commissioner Abraham, that the Board of
Commissioners introduce an Ordinance entitled, “AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING THE BID OF JIM
SMITH CONTRACTING, LLC, IN THE AMOUNT OF $299,726.50 FOR THE 24th STREET
BRIDGE REHAB PROJECT AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT
FOR SAME, AND AUTHORIZING THE FINANCE DIRECTOR TO TRANSFER $90,000 FROM
THE MAP FUND FUND BALANCE INTO THE 24TH STREET BRIDGE PROJECT ACCOUNT
(PF0077).” This ordinance is summarized as follows: This ordinance authorizes the Mayor to execute a
contract with Jim Smith Contracting, LLC, in the amount of $299,726.50, for the 24th Street Bridge
Rehab Project. Further, the Finance Director authorized and instructed to transfer $90,000 from the
MAP Fund Fund Balance into the 24th Street Bridge Project Account (PF0077).
COMMENTS FROM CITY MANAGER
The City Manager offered comments about the current budget process.
COMMENTS FROM COMMISSION
Gave praise to all City employees for continuing the work process through the COVID pandemic.
COMMENTS FROM MAYOR
Offered comments about the current budget situation and thanked everyone who has contributed to the
Small Business Relief Fund.
ADJOURN
Mayor Harless offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Wilson, to adjourn the meeting. All in
favor.
Meeting ended at approximately 6:22 p.m.
ADOPTED: May 12, 2020
______________________________
Brandi Harless, Mayor
ATTEST:
________________________________
Lindsay Parish, City Clerk
May 12, 2020
Minute File:
1. Notice of Cancellation of Board of Commissioners meeting on April 28, 2020
2. Notice of Called Board of Commissioners meeting on April 28, 2020
3. Huffman Construction – Davis-Bacon Quarterly Compliance Certificate – Pump Station
#2 Rehabilitation – 4/3/2020
4. Designation of Applicant’s Agent – FEMA – Melanie Townsend – March 24, 2020
Contract File:
1. Contract with Healthworks Medical to replace EduMedics (signed by ACM, Michelle
Smolen)
2. Kresge Project – Roof Repair Agreement between Atlas Roofing Contractors and 314
Condominium Associates, Campbell Downtown Properties and John Campbell (Signed
by CM, James Arndt) ORD 2020-04-8629 (Emergency)
3. Kresge Project – Construction Agreement – Dowell Masonry - 314 Condominium
Associates, Campbell Downtown Properties and John Campbell (Signed by CM, James
Arndt) ORD 2020-04-8629 (Emergency)
4. 2020-2021 Kentucky Pride Fund Household Hazardous Waste Management Grant
Application (MO #2332)
5. 2020 Kentucky Department For Libraries and Archives – Paducah Police Department
Grant Application (MO #2330)
Bid Files:
1. 24th Street Bridge Rehab Project
a. Jim Smith Contracting, LLC
b. Harold Coffee Construction
c. Adams Contracting
CITY OF PADUCAH
May 12, 2020
Upon the recommendation of the City Manager, the Board of Commissioners of the
City of Paducah order that the personnel changes on the attached list be approved.
Michelle Smolen
City Manager's Office
5/7/2020
Date
CITY OF PADUCAH
PERSONNEL ACTIONS
PAYROLL ADJUSTMENTS/TRANSFERS/PROMOTIONS/TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS
PREVIOUS POSITION CURRENT POSITION
AND BASE RATE OF PAY AND BASE RATE OF PAY NCS/CS FLSA EFFECTIVE DATE
PLANNING
Reason, Melanie Neighborhood Project Planner Neighborhood Project Planner NCS Ex May 21, 2020
$18.12/hr $18.57/hr
FINANCE
Millay, Stephanine Revenue Auditor Revenue Auditor NCS Ex May 21, 2020
$21.64/hr $22.18/hr
Cole, Corie Executive Assistant Accountant NCS Ex May 21, 2020
$18.34/hr $19.72/hr
PARKS & RECREATION POSITION REASON NCS/CS FLSA EFFECTIVE DATE
Corzine, William Park Ranger Termination NCS Non-EX April 13, 2020
May 12, 2020
TERMINATIONS - PART-TIME (P/T)
Agenda Action Form
Paducah City Commission
Meeting Date: May 12, 2020
Short Title: Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation Grant Application - G CHERRY
Category: Municipal Order
Staff Work By: Ty Wilson, Greg Cherry, April Tinsman
Presentation By: Greg Cherry
Background Information: Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation is dedicated to improving the life-
saving capabilities and the lives of local heroes and their community by funding: Lifesaving equipment,
prevention education, scholarships and continued education, support for members of the military, and disaster
preparedness and disaster relief.
Applicants must be located within 60 miles of a Firehouse Subs restaurant and the grant requests must be
between $15,000 and $25,000. The Paducah Fire Department is seeking a grant from the Firehouse Subs grant
program for the purchase of a Bullseyes Fire Extinguisher Training System which will allow us to teach
members of the community such as employees of businesses, restaurants, hospitals, hotels, schools, assisted
living facilities the proper use of a fire extinguisher, should the need arise for them to need to use one, in a safe
controlled environment. This training system can be used indoors or outdoors and will not longer require the
use of live fire props. The Paducah Fire Department is also wanting to apply for funding to purchase a FLIR
K55 will allow firefighters to locate victims inside a structure with limited visibility and also aid in finding hot
spots inside of walls and ceilings that can not been seen with the naked eye. The request will be for $17,818.95
No match is required
Does this Agenda Action Item align with a Strategic Plan Action Step? No
If yes, please list the Action Step Item Codes(s):
Funds Available:Account Name:
Account Number:
Staff Recommendation: Authorize and direct the Mayor to execute all required grant application
documents.
Attachments:
1.Municipal Order
MUNICIPAL ORDER NO. __________
A MUNICIPAL ORDER AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE ALL
GRANT APPLICATION DOCUMENTS TO APPLY FOR A GRANT THROUGH THE
FIREHOUSE SUBS PUBLIC SAFETY FOUNDATION TO REQUEST $17,818.95 FOR THE
FIRE DEPARTMENT TO PURCHASE A FIRE TRAINING SYSTEM AND EQUIPMENT
BE IT ORDERED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY:
SECTION 1. The City hereby authorizes the Fire Department to apply for a grant
through the Firehouse Sub Public Safety Foundation in the amount of $17,818.85 for the
Paducah Fire Department to purchase a Bullseyes Fire Extinguisher Training System and FLIR
K55 equipment and authorizes the Mayor to execute all documents related to same. No local
cash or in-kind match is required.
SECTION 2. This order shall be in full force and effect from and after the date of
its adoption.
_________________________________
Brandi Harless, Mayor
ATTEST:
_____________________________
Lindsay Parish, City Clerk
Adopted by the Board of Commissioners May 12, 2020
Recorded by Lindsay Parish, City Clerk, May 12, 2020
\mo\grants\app-firehouse subs public safety foundation grant 05-2020
Agenda Action Form
Paducah City Commission
Meeting Date: May 12, 2020
Short Title: Authorize the City Manager to Enact Temporary Downtown Street Closures to Assist with
Healthy at Work Business Requirements - J ARNDT
Category: Municipal Order
Staff Work By: Lindsay Parish
Presentation By: James Arndt
Background Information: Certain precautions have been taken by the State of Kentucky during the
COVID-19 pandemic. Many local restaurants have had to close their dine-in areas for a time to limit risk of
exposure to the virus. The Kentucky Governor’s Office has announced that restaurants may reopen on May 22,
2020, at 33% capacity inside and unlimited outdoor seating with social distancing. This ordinance authorizes
the City Manager to enact temporary street closures in the downtown area to assist local restaurants with
outdoor seating capacity in conformance with the Healthy at Work Requirements.
Does this Agenda Action Item align with a Strategic Plan Action Step? Yes
If yes, please list the Action Step Item Codes(s): E-1 Encourage and assist local business retention and
expansion
Funds Available:Account Name:
Account Number:
Staff Recommendation: Approve the Municipal Order.
Attachments:
1.Municipal Order
MUNICIPAL ORDER NO. _______
A MUNICIPAL ORDER OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY,
AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENACT CERTAIN TEMPORARY
STREET CLOSURES AND PARKING SPACE VACATIONS IN THE DOWNTOWN
AREA FOR THE PURPOSES OF ASSISTING LOCAL BUSINESSES TO EXPAND
THEIR OUTSIDE DINING AREA FOOTPRINT TO MEET HEALTHY AT WORK
REQUIREMENTS
WHEREAS, the City of Paducah recognizes the local effects of the
COVID-19 pandemic including the implementation of state and federal recommendations
for social distancing, closing of businesses, and self-quarantining requests all in an effort
to prevent the spread of this devastating virus; and
WHEREAS, the Kentucky Governor’s Office has announced that
restaurants may reopen on May 22, 2020, at 33% capacity inside and unlimited outdoor
seating with social distancing; and
WHEREAS, the City of Paducah recognizes that it is important to assist
local businesses with implementing safe outdoor dining options where possible.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED BY THE BOARD OF
COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY:
SECTION 1. Recitals and Authorizations. The Board of Commissioners
hereby authorizes the City Manager to enact certain temporary street closures and parking
space vacations in the Downtown Area for the purpose of assisting local businesses to
expand their outside dining area footprint to meet the Healthy at Work requirements.
Further, the City Manager is authorized to set certain requirements for businesses
operating temporary outside dining to ensure compliance with all applicable ordinances
and laws and take all steps necessary to ensure the safety of citizens.
SECTION 2. Effective Date. This Order shall be in full force and effect
on and after the date as approved by the Board of Commissioners of the City of Paducah,
Kentucky.
______________________________
Mayor
ATTEST:
______________________________
Lindsay Parish, City Clerk
Adopted by the Board of Commissioners, May 12, 2020
Recorded by Lindsay Parish, City Clerk, May 12, 2020
\mo\temporary downtown street closures 2020
Agenda Action Form
Paducah City Commission
Meeting Date: April 28, 2020
Short Title: Approval of a Contract with Jim Smith Contracting, LLC in the amount of $299,726.50 for the
24th Street Bridge Rehab Project.
Category: Ordinance
Staff Work By: Melanie Townsend
Presentation By: Rick Murphy
Background Information: On April 26, 2018, a major disaster declaration FEMA-4361-DR-KY was signed
by the President for the 2018 Flooding and Severe Weather Events occurring February 21, 2018 through March
21, 2018. As a result, the City of Paducah applied for and received Disaster Relief Funding for the rehabilitation
of the 24th Street Bridge under Event 4361DR-KY. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has
estimated $256,010.00 total bridge rehab cost with 75% Federal Share and 25% Non-Federal Share. FEMA has
obligated $192,000.50 in Federal funds for the 24th Street Bridge Rehab Project. The Non-Federal Share of
$64,002.50 is split between State ($30,721.20) and Local ($33,281.30) cost shares.
Three (3) bids on the project were received and opened on April 16, 2020 with Jim Smith Contracting, LLC
submitting the lowest responsive bid at $299,726.50. The estimated total project cost is $338,161.50.
Project: 24th Street Bridge
Design $ 25,435.00
Construction $ 299,726.50
Contingency $ 9,000.00
Admin & Inspection $ 4,000.00
Est Project Cost: $ 338,161.50
FEMA $ 192,000.00
State $ 30,721.00
City Initial Design
Funds
$ 25,435.00
City Addl $ 90,005.50
The City has received a recommendation from BFW Engineering & Testing that the bid from Jim Smith
Contracting, LLC is the lowest responsive bid and should be accepted as such. The bid is within 4% of the
Engineer’s Estimate submitted by BFW to the City.
In order to fully fund the project, the Finance Director is authorized to transfer $90,000 from the MAP Fund
Fund Balance into the 24th Street Bridge Project Account (PF0077).
Does this Agenda Action Item align with a Strategic Plan Action Step? Yes
If yes, please list the Action Step Item Codes(s): I-1: Connect main commercial corridors with
sidewalks and bike paths
I-6: Improve street conditions within the city
N-1: Design and construct pedestrian walkways, bike lanes and bike pathways to connect our neighborhoods
Funds Available: Account Name: 24th Street Bridge
Account Number: PF0077
Staff Recommendation: Authorize the Mayor to sign the construction contract with Jim Smith Contracting,
LLC in the amount of $299,726.50 for the 24th Street Bridge Rehab Project. In addition, authorize the Finance
Director to transfer $90,000 from the MAP Fund Fund Balance into the 24th Street Bridge Project account
(PF0077).
Attachments:
1. Legal ad_24th St Bridge_3.15.20
2. 24th Street Bridge Rehab Project - Bid Tabulation
3. 24th Street Bridge Rehab Project_Engineers Bid Recommendation
4. 24th St Bridge Agreement_Smith Contacting
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CITY OF PADUCAH, KY
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
RECEIPT OF PROPOSALS
The City of Paducah, Engineering De-
partment will receive sealed bids for the
"24th ST. BRIDGE REHAB PROJECT”
on Thursday, April 16, 2020, at 2:00 p.m.
CST. All Bids received will be publicly
opened and read aloud in the Commis-
sion Chambers, Second Floor, City Hall,
3 00 South 5th Street, Paducah, Ken-
tucky. A MANDATORY PRE-BID MEET-
ING will be held at the City of Paducah
Commission Chambers on Thursday ,
M arch 26, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. CST.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
This project will consist of the construc-
tion of a replacement superstructure for
the 24th Street bridge along with associ-
ated asphalt roadway widening. The new
b ridge will include an ADA complian t
sidewalk to facilitate future expansion of
2 4th Street. The project limits ar e
between Center Street and Seitz Street.
All work will be completed in full accord-
ance with the plans and specifications.
OBTAINING CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
Copies of Plans and Specifications may
be obtained at:
Paducah Blueprint & Supply Co., Inc.
9 99 Broadway, Paducah, Kentuck y
4 2001
270-444-6171 or 800-423-6479
http://www.padblueprint.com
There is a Non-Refundable Deposit o f
$100.00 required per set.
An electronic copy of the plans may be
obtained upon payment as required by
Paducah Blueprint.
Plans and specifications can be viewed
and are on file at the following locations:
City of Paducah
Engineering Department
City Hall, 300 S 5th St
Paducah, KY 42003
AGC of Western Kentucky
2201 McCracken Blvd
Paducah, KY 42001
BID SECURITY
A satisfactory Bid Bond executed by the
bidder or a certified bank cashier s check
in an amount equal to five percent (5%)
of the bid shall be submitted with each
bid. No other forms of security will be ac-
cepted. Failure to submit a bid bond or
certified bank cashier s check will result
in disqualification of the bid.
PREQUALIFICATION
The Bidder s qualifications, along with all
proposed Sub-Contractor s shall include,
but be not limited to, being pre-qualified
with the Kentucky Transportation Cabin-
et. A copy of the Certificate of Eligibility
for the Bidder and all proposed Sub-Con-
tractor s shall be included with the Bi d
Proposal for proof of Qualification.
BID EVALUATION - AWARD OF CON-
TRACT
After reasonable consideration of all bids
received, a Notice of Award will be given
to the responsible bidder who submits
the lowest responsive bid in accordance
with the specifications.
CONTRACT TIME
The Project Contract Time Period is One
Hundred Twenty (120) consecutive cal-
endar days. Liquidated Damages will be
assessed at the sum of Five Hundre d
Dollars ($500.00) for each consecutive
calendar day thereafter until the Project
is completed as provided in accordance
with the Specifications.
FEDERAL-AID CONSTRUCTION RE-
QUIREMENTS
This Project is funded by Federal High-
way Funds and will require the Contract-
or and all Sub-Contractors employed by
the Contractor to strictly and fully comply
with all Federal laws and regulations
identified within the Specifications. Fail-
ure to comply with these provisions dur-
ing the duration of the contract shall be
grounds for cancellation of the contract
and disqualification of the eligibility for fu-
ture contracts.
PREVAILING WAGE RATE REQUIRE-
MENTS:
This Project will involve the use of Feder-
al Funds and therefore the Contractor
and all Sub-Contractors shall comply with
t he Federal prevailing wage require-
ments. The prevailing hourly wage as de-
termined by the US Department of Labor
has been inserted within these specifica-
tions.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
The Contractor shall ensure that employ-
ees and applicants for employment are
n ot discriminated against because o f
their race, religion, color, sex. national
origin, age or disability.
DRUG FREE WORKPLACE
The City of Paducah has adopted a Drug
and Alcohol-Free Workplace Policy i n
c ompliance with 803 KAR 25.280, i n
which drug and alcohol use and abuse in
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OWNER'S RIGHTS RESERVED
No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of
Sixty (60) days subsequent to the open-
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the City of Paducah s Code of Ordin-
ances and the Project Specifications.
ABSOLUTE AUCTION
At the home of Dean and Linda Lester,1028 Mountain Ridge Rd.Hickory,KY. From 58
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100 GENERAL
2568 Mobilization 1 LS 4,239.58$ 4,239.58$ 8,000.00$ 8,000.00$ 11,850.00$ 11,850.00$ 13,000.00$ 13,000.00$
200 EROSION & SEDIMENT CONTROL
2701 Temp Silt Fence 158 LF 3.00$ 474.00$ 2.00$ 316.00$ 2.00$ 316.00$ 3.00$ 474.00$
2705 Silt Trap Type C 4 EACH 403.00$ 1,612.00$ 350.00$ 1,400.00$ 100.00$ 400.00$ 150.00$ 600.00$
2708 Clean Silt Trap Type C 12 EACH 10.00$ 120.00$ 150.00$ 1,800.00$ 5.00$ 60.00$ 1.00$ 12.00$
2709 Clean Temp Silt Fence 474 LF 1.00$ 474.00$ 1.00$ 474.00$ 0.10$ 47.40$ 0.10$ 47.40$
5950 Erosion Control Blanket 200 SQYD 1.80$ 360.00$ 4.50$ 900.00$ 2.00$ 400.00$ 4.00$ 800.00$
5952 Temp Mulch 125 SQYD 0.60$ 75.00$ 2.00$ 250.00$ 0.10$ 12.50$ 2.00$ 250.00$
5953 Temp Seeding and Protection 182 SQYD 0.50$ 91.00$ 3.00$ 546.00$ 0.10$ 18.20$ 2.00$ 364.00$
5963 Initial Fertilizer 1 TON 400.00$ 400.00$ 1,300.00$ 1,300.00$ 50.00$ 50.00$ 1,000.00$ 1,000.00$
5964 20-10-10 Fertilizer 1 TON 875.00$ 875.00$ 1,200.00$ 1,200.00$ 50.00$ 50.00$ 1,000.00$ 1,000.00$
5985 Seeding and Protection 182 SQYD 0.70$ 127.40$ 4.50$ 819.00$ 5.00$ 910.00$ 4.00$ 728.00$
5990 Sodding 68 SQYD 8.00$ 544.00$ 10.00$ 680.00$ 15.00$ 1,020.00$ 10.00$ 680.00$
5992 Agricultural Limestone 3 TON 260.00$ 780.00$ 350.00$ 1,050.00$ 25.00$ 75.00$ 300.00$ 900.00$
23143ED KPDES Permit and Temp Erosion Control 1 LS 300.00$ 300.00$ 1,200.00$ 1,200.00$ 5,500.00$ 5,500.00$ 2,500.00$ 2,500.00$
300 ROADWAY
1 DGA Base 33 TON 30.00$ 990.00$ 45.00$ 1,485.00$ 35.00$ 1,155.00$ 76.00$ 2,508.00$
214 CL3 ASPH BASE 1.00D PG64-22 25 TON 95.00$ 2,375.00$ 300.00$ 7,500.00$ 350.00$ 8,750.00$ 255.00$ 6,375.00$
324 CL3 ASPH SURF 0.50B PG64-22 12 TON 105.00$ 1,260.00$ 400.00$ 4,800.00$ 350.00$ 4,200.00$ 305.00$ 3,660.00$
356 Asphalt Material for Tack 1 TON 400.00$ 400.00$ 1,000.00$ 1,000.00$ 100.00$ 100.00$ 2,100.00$ 2,100.00$
20550ND Sawcut Pavement 315 LF 4.00$ 1,260.00$ 4.00$ 1,260.00$ 5.00$ 1,575.00$ 4.00$ 1,260.00$
520 Storm Sewer Pipe – 12 Inch 41 LF 62.00$ 2,542.00$ 75.00$ 3,075.00$ 85.00$ 3,485.00$ 75.00$ 3,075.00$
522 Storm Sewer Pipe – 18 Inch 118 LF 65.00$ 7,670.00$ 83.00$ 9,794.00$ 98.00$ 11,564.00$ 77.00$ 9,086.00$
1200 Pipe Culvert Headwall – 12 Inch 1 EACH 2,335.00$ 2,335.00$ 2,000.00$ 2,000.00$ 1,500.00$ 1,500.00$ 1,800.00$ 1,800.00$
1310 Remove Pipe 92 LF 21.00$ 1,932.00$ 10.00$ 920.00$ 5.00$ 460.00$ 35.00$ 3,220.00$
1559 Drop Box Inlet Type 13G 4 EACH 3,030.00$ 12,120.00$ 5,500.00$ 22,000.00$ 6,600.00$ 26,400.00$ 2,800.00$ 11,200.00$
1810 Standard Curb and Gutter 16 LF 50.00$ 800.00$ 100.00$ 1,600.00$ 100.00$ 1,600.00$ 190.00$ 3,040.00$
2001 Curb to Barrier Wall Transition 4 EACH 5,800.00$ 23,200.00$ 2,900.00$ 11,600.00$ 5,800.00$ 23,200.00$ 4,000.00$ 16,000.00$
20196ED Earthwork 44 CUYD 60.00$ 2,640.00$ 60.00$ 2,640.00$ 140.00$ 6,160.00$ 130.00$ 5,720.00$
2268 Remove & Replace Fence 30 LF 8.00$ 240.00$ 89.00$ 2,670.00$ 50.00$ 1,500.00$ 60.00$ 1,800.00$
2381 Remove Guardrail 64 LF 5.00$ 320.00$ 12.00$ 768.00$ 15.00$ 960.00$ 10.00$ 640.00$
23274EN11F Turf Reinforcement Mat 1 145 SQYD 6.00$ 870.00$ 9.00$ 1,305.00$ 5.50$ 797.50$ 3.08$ 446.60$
2484 Channel Lining Class III 4 TON 30.00$ 120.00$ 35.00$ 140.00$ 150.00$ 600.00$ 125.00$ 500.00$
2545 Clearing and Grubbing 1 LS 2,500.00$ 2,500.00$ 2,500.00$ 2,500.00$ 40,000.00$ 40,000.00$ 20,000.00$ 20,000.00$
2596 Fabric – Geotextile Type I 190 SQYD 5.00$ 950.00$ 2.00$ 380.00$ 3.00$ 570.00$ 3.00$ 570.00$
2650 Maintain & Control Traffic 1 LS 2,500.00$ 2,500.00$ 2,500.00$ 2,500.00$ 2,200.00$ 2,200.00$ 15,000.00$ 15,000.00$
2726 Staking 1 LS 2,500.00$ 2,500.00$ 2,000.00$ 2,000.00$ 3,500.00$ 3,500.00$ 10,000.00$ 10,000.00$
8301 Remove Superstructure 1 LS 25,000.00$ 25,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 40,500.00$ 40,500.00$ 50,000.00$ 50,000.00$
20418ED Remove & Relocate Signs 5 EACH 300.00$ 1,500.00$ 300.00$ 1,500.00$ 100.00$ 500.00$ 275.00$ 1,375.00$
400
8100 Concrete – Class A 24.6 CUYD 729.00$ 17,933.40$ 1,100.00$ 27,060.00$ 1,400.00$ 34,440.00$ 2,200.00$ 54,120.00$
8104 Concrete – Class AA 36.6 CUYD 1,129.00$ 41,321.40$ 1,400.00$ 51,240.00$ 1,400.00$ 51,240.00$ 1,850.00$ 67,710.00$
8150 Steel Reinforcement 3,380.00 LB 1.19$ 4,022.20$ 1.25$ 4,225.00$ 2.85$ 9,633.00$ 1.25$ 4,225.00$
8151 Steel Reinforcement – Epoxy Coated 8,050.00 LB 1.34$ 10,787.00$ 1.50$ 12,075.00$ 2.00$ 16,100.00$ 1.45$ 11,672.50$
8001 Structure Excavation - Common 134 CUYD 64.00$ 8,576.00$ 40.00$ 5,360.00$ 50.00$ 6,700.00$ 85.00$ 11,390.00$
8019 Cyclopean Stone Rip Rap 92 TON 51.10$ 4,701.20$ 35.00$ 3,220.00$ 35.00$ 3,220.00$ 60.00$ 5,520.00$
2231 Structure Granular Backfill 48.4 CUYD 68.74$ 3,327.02$ 70.00$ 3,388.00$ 55.00$ 2,662.00$ 75.00$ 3,630.00$
8652 Precast PC Box Beam B17-48 160.8 LF 287.00$ 46,149.60$ 310.00$ 49,848.00$ 310.00$ 49,848.00$ 350.00$ 56,280.00$
3299 Armored Edge for Concrete 72 LF 119.00$ 8,568.00$ 60.00$ 4,320.00$ 45.00$ 3,240.00$ 75.00$ 5,400.00$
23378EC Concrete Sealing 1,881.00 SQFT 4.56$ 8,577.36$ 1.00$ 1,881.00$ 2.75$ 5,172.75$ 2.50$ 4,702.50$
8257 Handrail – Pedestrian Aluminum 85.9 LF 230.00$ 19,757.00$ 130.00$ 11,167.00$ 130.00$ 11,167.00$ 165.00$ 14,173.50$
X Rail System Single Slope – 40 Inch 65.25 LF 117.00$ 7,634.25$ 162.00$ 10,570.50$ 185.00$ 12,071.25$ 250.00$ 16,312.50$
287,850.41$ 299,726.50$ 407,479.60$ 446,867.00$
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ITEM
BASE BID AMOUNT
BRIDGE
00500
AGREEMENT
Page 1 of 2
CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY
ENGINEERING-PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
AGREEMENT FOR 24TH STREET BRIDGE REHAB
THIS AGREEMENT, made this day of , 20__ by and between the CITY OF
PADUCAH, hereinafter called the OWNER, and JIM SMITH CONTRACTING, LLC, hereinafter called the
CONTRACTOR, for the consideration hereinafter named, agree as follows:
ARTICLE 1. SCOPE OF WORK
The Contractor agrees to furnish all the necessary labor, materials, equipment, tools and services
necessary for the construction of the 24TH STREET BRIDGE REHAB. All Work shall be in accordance
with this Agreement, the Plans, Specifications and any Addendum(s) issued.
Throughout the performance of this Contract, the Engineering-Public Works Department of the
City of Paducah shall, in all respects, be acting as both Engineer and agent for the Owner, City of
Paducah. All work done by the Contractor shall be completed under the general supervision of the
Engineer.
ARTICLE 2. TIME FOR COMPLETION AND LIQUIDATED DAMAGES
The Contractor hereby agrees to commence work under this contract on or before a date to be
specified in the Notice to Proceed and to fully complete the project within ONE HUNDRED-TWENTY
(120) consecutive calendar days thereafter.
Failure of the Contractor to complete the work in the time specified above plus any extensions
allowed in accordance with the General Conditions shall result in the assessment of liquidated damages
for the delay (not as a penalty). Liquidated damages shall be in the amount of $500.00 per consecutive
calendar day for failure to meet the final completion date and shall be withheld from final payment.
ARTICLE 3. THE CONTRACT SUM
The Owner agrees to pay the Contractor for the performance of the Contract, subject to additions
and deductions provided therein: TWO HUNDRED, NINETY-NINE THOUSAND, SEVEN HUNDRED
TWENTY-SIX and 50/100 ($299,726.50) as quoted in the Bid Proposal by the Contractor dated 16
APRIL 2020 which shall constitute full compensation for the work and services authorized herein.
ARTICLE 4. PROGRESS PAYMENTS
Payments for Work Completed will be made in accordance with the Specifications.
ARTICLE 5. ACCEPTANCE AND FINAL PAYMENT
Final payment shall be due sixty, (60) days after substantial completion of the work, provided the
work will then be fully completed and the Contract fully performed in accordance with the specifications.
ARTICLE 6. GOVERNING LAW
This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the
Commonwealth of Kentucky, both as to interpretation and performance, as it is made and entered into in
the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Venue for any legal action brought to enforce any provision of this
Agreement or based upon or arising out of this Agreement shall exclusively be in the state courts of
McCracken County, Kentucky, and the parties hereto irrevocably agree to submit to the personal
jurisdiction of any such court.
00500
AGREEMENT
Page 2 of 2
ARTICLE 7. THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
The Plans, Specifications and any addendum that may have been issued are fully a part of this
Contract as if thereto attached or herein repeated.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF:
The parties hereto have executed this Agreement, the day and year first above written.
JIM SMITH CONTRACTING, LLC CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY
BY __________________________ BY ____________________________
TITLE ________________________ Brandi Harless, Mayor
ADDRESS: ADDRESS:
_____________________________ Post Office Box 2267
______________________________ Paducah, Kentucky 42002-2267
ORDINANCE NO. 2020-____-______
AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING THE BID OF JIM SMITH CONTRACTING,
LLC, IN THE AMOUNT OF $299,726.50 FOR THE 24th STREET BRIDGE REHAB
PROJECT, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT FOR SAME, AND
AUTHORIZING THE FINANCE DIRECTOR TO TRANSFER $90,000 FROM THE MAP
FUND FUND BALANCE INTO THE 24TH STREET BRIDGE PROJECT ACCOUNT
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY:
SECTION 1. That the City of Paducah accepts the bid of Jim Smith Contracting,
LLC, in the amount of $299,726.50, for the 24th Street Bridge Rehab Project, said bid being in
substantial compliance with bid specifications, and advertisement for bids, as contained in the
bid of Jim Smith Contracting, LLC, of April 16, 2020.
SECTION 2. That the Mayor is hereby authorized to execute a contract with Jim
Smith Contracting, LLC, for the 24th Street Bridge Rehab Project, authorized in Section 1 above,
according to the specifications, bid proposal and all contract documents heretofore approved and
incorporated in the bid.
SECTION 3. That the Finance Director is hereby authorized and instructed to
transfer $90,000 from the MAP Fund Fund Balance into the 24th Street Bridge Project Account
(PF0077). The expenditure, authorized by Section 1 above, shall be charged to the 24th Street
Bridge Project Account.
SECTION 4. This Ordinance shall be read on two separate days and will become
effective upon summary publication pursuant to KRS Chapter 424.
______________________________
Brandi Harless, Mayor
ATTEST:
_______________________________
Lindsay Parish, City Clerk
Introduced by the Board of Commissioners, April 28, 2020
Adopted by the Board of Commissioners, ______________________
Recorded by Lindsay Parish, City Clerk, ________________________
Published by The Paducah Sun, ______________________________
\ord\eng\agree- Jim Smith Contracting 24th Street Bridge Rehab