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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06/19/12JUNE 19, 2012 At a Called Meeting of the Board of Commissioners, held on Tuesday, June 19, 2012, at 1:30 p.m., Mayor Paxton presided, and upon call of the roll by the City Clerk, the following answered to their names: Commissioners Gault, Watkins and Mayor Paxton (3). Commissioners Abraham and Kaler were absent (2). MOTION R & F CALLED MEETING NOTICE Commissioner Gault offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Watkins, that the Notice of Called Meeting for June 19, 2012, be received and filed. Adopted on call of the roll, yeas, Commissioners Gault, Watkins and Mayor Paxton (3). ORDINANCE — INTRODUCTION ACCEPT BIDS FOR DOG PARK FENCING Commissioner Watkins offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Gault, that the Board of Commissioners introduce an ordinance entitled, ""AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING THE BID OF FLENER BROTHERS, INC., FOR THE PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION OF FENCING FOR STUART NELSON DOG PARK, AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT FOR SAME". This ordinance is summarized as follows: The City of Paducah accepts the bid of Flener Brothers, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $38,000 for the purchase and installation of fencing for Stuart Nelson Dog Park. Upon motion the meeting adjourned. ADOPTED: June 0'110 12012 sawrw4A oz�& �� City Clerk Called City Commission Meeting Highlights Tuesday, June 19, 2012 at 1:30 p.m. Note: Commissioners Richard Abraham and Gayle Kaler were unable to attend this meeting. Stuart Nelson Dog Park Fencing (vote June 26) The Mayor and Commissioners introduced an ordinance to accept the bid from Flener Brothers Fence Company of Litchfield, Kentucky for fencing for the dog park that will be constructed at Stuart Nelson Park. The City requested bids and had a bid opening on June 18 with four qualified bids submitted. The Flener Brothers Fence Company bid was the lowest, evaluated bid. The black vinyl fencing and gates are not to exceed $38,000. Commissioner Gerald Watkins says, "I think it will be extremely popular, and I hope people utilize it." Public fundraising for a dog park has been ongoing for more than two years. The City challenged the public to raise $20,000 toward the park and then the City would match that amount. Due to successful public fundraising, Mayor Bill Paxton arranged for the called meeting to introduce the bids to expedite the process in constructing the dog park. Mayor Paxton says, "Sometimes in city government we forget the public is out there waiting on something. We owe it to them to get this thing built." Parks Services Director Mark Thompson says 85 different donors contributed to the park. The dog park will be on an approximately 7 -acre tract of Stuart Nelson Park. The park will have two large fenced areas for large dogs and small dogs in addition to parking, water, and shelters. Drainage improvements and the fencing are expected to be completed within the next few weeks. The City hopes to open the dog park at the end of July. Pam Spencer Public Information Officer