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® MEMO TO: MAYOR AND COUNCIL <br />FROM: MARY SAARION, DIRECTOP, <br />J <br />PARKS, RECREATION AND FORESTRY <br />DATE: MAY 1, 1989 <br />SUBJECT: GREENFIELD PARK SECURITY LIGHTING <br />Tie 1989 Capital Parks Improvement program (part of die 5 Year Capital <br />Improvement Plan, using $12,500 yearly park dedication fees from die Everest <br />Corporation) has as an item, electrical needs for park security. <br />At the park security meeting held with residents and Parks and Recreation <br />Commissioners, a real need was determined for security fighting at Greenfield Park. <br />This was noted as a priority by the Parks and Recreation Commission. <br />Two bids have been received for security lighting at Greenfield Park (attached). The <br />Parks and Recreation Commission received these two bids at the last Parks and <br />Recreation Commission meeting held on Thursday, April 27, 1989. The Commission <br />passed a motion to recommend to the City Council the approval of Bacon Electric's bid <br />of $3,965 for Greenfield Park security lighting. <br />The Commission realizes that the 5 year capital expenses for 1989 only show <br />$2,656.00 for electrical needs. Therefore, they have chosen to delete the purchase of <br />four bike racks and one-half the cast of the sand volleyball by installing a single court <br />at Hillview Park rather than a twin court at Lakeside Park. (Lakeside Park is getting <br />a face-lift at Lhe expense of the Spring Lake Park Lions). <br />RECOMMENDATION: To approve the Greenfield Park security lighting project by <br />awarding the bid to Bacon. Electric for $3,965 to be funded by the Park Improvement <br />Fund. <br />MS/SL <br />Attachments (2) <br />