TITLE
Recommendation to authorize City Manager, or his designee, to execute all necessary to amend Contract No. 32995 with C.S. Legacy Construction, Inc., for the Chittick Field project, to increase the contract by an additional amount of $1,111,934 for a revised not-to-exceed contract total of $8,009,960. (District 6)
DISCUSSION
The Chittick Field project is located in the central part of the City of Long Beach on a site known as the Hamilton Bowl/Chittick Field (Site). The Site, which operates as the Hamilton Bowl Detention Basin, is currently owned and operated by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works Flood Control District. The Site consists of approximately 19 acres of undeveloped parcels of land used as a flood control detention basin and as a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) compliance site for the City of Long Beach and the City of Signal Hill. The Project Site is also used as a general recreational area for seasonal sports and picnicking by residents of the surrounding community pursuant to a lease agreement with the County of Los Angeles. The roughly 19-acre loosely trapezoid-shaped land parcel is bounded by East 20th Street and the City of Signal Hill to the north, a 12-foot wide alley between Rose Avenue and Gardenia Avenue to the east, commercial parcels fronting on East Pacific Coast Highway to the south, and Walnut Avenue to the west.
On March 19, 2013, the City Council adopted plans and specifications No. R-6952 and authorized the City Manager to execute a contract for construction of improvements to Chittick Field with C.S. Legacy Construction, Inc., in the amount of $6,178,299. On August 13, 2013, City Council approved a recommendation to increase the contract with C.S. Legacy Construction, Inc., by $719,727 for a revised not-to-exceed contract total of $6,898,026, for the installation of Musco track and field lighting. At this time, City Council authorization is requested to increase the contract by an ad...
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