GG MSTU Agenda 03/15/2022March 15, 2022 Golden Gate Beautification M.S.T.U. Page 1 of 1
GOLDEN GATE BEAUTIFICATION M.S.T.U.
8300 Radio Road
READ AHEAD Naples, FL 34104 READ AHEAD
AGENDA
MARCH 15, 2022
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. ATTENDANCE
Advisory Committee Patricia Spencer – Chair (10/06/2025)
Paula Rogan – Vice Chair (10/06/2023)
Florence “Dusty” Holmes (10/06/2025)
Ron Jefferson (10/06/2022)
- Vacancy -
Staff Michelle Arnold – PTNE Director
Dan Schumacher, Harry Sells – Project Managers
Contractors Mike McGee – Landscape Architect (McGee & Assoc)
Marcus May – Grounds Maintenance (Mainscape)
Wendy Warren – Transcription (Premier)
III. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
IV. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
V. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – FEBRUARY 15, 2022
VI. LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE REPORT – MAINSCAPE
VII. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT’S REPORTS – MCGEE & ASSOCIATES
A. Tropicana Boulevard
B. Sunshine Boulevard
C. Coronado Parkway & Hunter Boulevard
VIII. PROJECT MANAGER’S REPORT
A. Budget Report & Capital Asset Plan
B. Replacement Bridge – Santa Barbara Canal
C. Golden Gate Parkway – Add a “Welcome” sign in the ROW, near CR 951
D. Tropicana Shelters – Repaint
E. Parkway Turf @ Santa Barbara Blvd
F. Parkway Bus Stop @ Santa Barbara Canal Bridge
IX. OLD BUSINESS
X. NEW BUSINESS
XI. PUBLIC COMMENTS
XII. ADJOURNMENT
NEXT MEETING:
APRIL 19, 2022 – 4:30 PM
GOLDEN GATE COMMUNITY CENTER
4701 GOLDEN GATE PARKWAY
NAPLES, FL 34116
February 15, 2022 Golden Gate MSTU 1/7
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GOLDEN GATE M.S.T.U. ADVISORY
COMMITTEE
8300 Radio Road
Naples, FL 34104
FEBRUARY 15, 2022
MINUTES
I. Call to Order
The meeting was called to order at 4:30 P.M. by Chair Spencer. Attendance was called and a
quorum of four was present.
II. Attendance
Advisory Committee Patricia Spencer – Chair
Paula Rogan – Vice Chair
Florence “Dusty” Holmes
Ron Jefferson
Vacancy
Staff Michelle Arnold – PTNE Director
Dan Schumacher – Project Manager
Rosio Garcia – Administrative Assistant (Excused)
Landscape Mike McGee – Landscape Architect, McGee & Assoc.
Marcus May – Grounds Maintenance, Mainscape (Excused)
Other Wendy Warren – Transcription, Premier
III. Pledge of Allegiance
The Pledge of Allegiance was recited.
IV. Approval of Agenda
Chair Spencer moved to approve the Agenda of the Golden Gate Beautification M.S.T.U.
Second by Ms. Holmes. Carried unanimously 4 - 0.
V. Approval of Minutes January 18, 2022
Chair Spencer moved to approve the minutes of the January 18, 2022, meeting as presented.
Second by Ms. Rogan. Carried unanimously 4 - 0.
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VI. Landscape Maintenance Report – Mainscape Landscaping Company
This topic will be addressed at the March 2022 meeting.
VII. Landscape Architect’s Report – McGee & Associates
McGee & Associates Summary Report dated February 1, 2022, detailed observations and noted items
highlighted in yellow should be addressed as soon as possible.
General
Recommend all paver areas be pressure washed and treated with “Wet & Forget” mold treatment.
Mr. McGee requested Mainscape Landscaping take the following actions:
• Provide a list of plant species and quantities for replacement.
• Plants under refurbishment warranty be replaced at the contractor’s expense.
Tropicana Boulevard
• Median #1: Install two-hundred fifty (250) Dwarf Jasmin due to missing plants and slow growth rate
due to shade from large Oaks.
• Median #3: Pull up Blueberry Flax Lily sprouts in Iris beds.
• Median #5:
Remove Sabal Palm tree bracing.
Monitor Oak tree with 50% trunk damage yearly.
Sunshine Boulevard
• Median #1: Recommend replacement of five (5) yellow African Iris.
• Median #2:
Add two (2) Dwarf Bougainvillea ‘Helen Johnson.’
Cut off existing Tabebuia tree trunk at grade.
Replace eight (8) Yellow Africa Iris.
Recommend fertilization to boost declining Bougainvillea ‘Silhouette’ shrubs.
Install twelve (12) Juniper Parsonii to replace shrubs damaged by an auto accident.
• Median #3: Add three (3) Juniper Parsonii at the south end damaged by a light pole accident.
• Median #5: Recommend planting twenty-five (25) Blueberry Flax Lilies.
• Median #6:
Replace twelve (12) Yellow African Iris at addresses 1720 and 1770 (total 24 plants).
Recommend replacement of fourteen (14) Bougainvillea ‘Silhouette’ shrubs.
Coronado Parkway
• Median #4: Review irrigation coverage and replace one (1) yellow African Iris.
• Median #10: Fill in missing Perennial Peanut plants; quantity required fifty (50).
• Medians #12 and #14: Replace two Alexander palms with severe trunk damage.
• Remove volunteer Schefflera from Sabal Palms.
Hunter Boulevard
• Median #2: Remove all Big Rose Crown of Thorns and plant area with Ecoturf Perennial Peanut,
approximately two-hundred twenty-three (223) needed.
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• Median #3:
Install twenty-five (25) Bougainvillea shrubs and treat remaining Bougainvillea shrubs for
caterpillars at address 2330.
Replace twenty-three (23) declining Ms. Alice Bougainvillea shrubs at addresses 2337 and
2340 and install twenty (20) additional shrubs on south end of bed beyond Crape Myrtle.
• Medians #6: Remove volunteer Oyster plants in Zamia at valve box.
• Medians #6 and #8: Prune Paroutis Palm clumps and review for nutrient treatment.
Water Usage
January combined 2022 water use per WeatherTrak controller estimates:
• Tropicana Boulevard – 219,564 gallons.
• Sunshine Boulevard – 257,106 gallons.
• Coronado Pkwy & Hunter Boulevard – 300,466 gallons.
Irrigation
Mr. Schumacher met with the supervisor of Mainscape’s irrigation division to review water coverage on the
Coronado Parkway medians. A wet check was performed, and the irrigation issue identified and repaired.
Mr. Schumacher will:
• Confirm treatment of Alexander Palms for sooty mold by Mainscape’s Agronomy Group on
Coronado Parkway Median #3.
• Verify dead branches of Juniper were pruned out.
• Review quote from Mainscape Landscaping for plant item replacements.
VIII. Project Manager’s Report
A. Budget Report
Golden Gate MSTU Fund Budget 153 dated February 15, 2022
• The FY-22 Millage rate remains constant at 0.5000 mills.
• Current Ad Valorem Tax, Line 1, is $533,600.00; an increase of 8.10% over FY-21.
• Transfers and Contributions, Line 12, are $1,136,560.68; a carry-over of unexpended
FY-21 funds.
• Total Revenue, Line 13, is $1,675,060.68, including investment interest, transfers, and
contributions.
• Purchase Orders: (Contractors)
Hart’s Electrical – Electrical Maintenance & Repair
Howard Fertilizer – Landscape Fertilizer
Mainscape – Grounds and Irrigation
Landscape Incidentals and Ground Maintenance Purchase Orders, Lines 16 and 17, for
median renovation and routine monthly maintenance includes carry-over of 2021
Purchase Orders as inconsistencies between contract specifications and actual bills
submitted has resulted in delayed processing of invoices. Invoices have been received
and the backlog should be cleared shortly.
McGee & Associates – Landscape Architecture
Premier Staffing – Transcription Services
Site One Landscape Supply – Irrigation Parts & Pumps
Varian Construction – Bus Shelter Repainting
• Red indicates the Purchase Order is closed and the money expended.
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• Operating Expense, Line 31, is budgeted at $422,060.68; with current Commitments of
$180,646.74, Expenditures of $113,372.76, and a Budget Remainder (unspent operating
funds) of $128,041.18.
• Capital Outlay, Line 33, budgeted at $1,181,200.00, is available to fund planned long term
projects, consistent with the MSTU ordinance and upon a motion from the Advisory
Committee.
• Transfer to Fund 111, Line 34, in the amount of $56,000.00, is for M.S.T.U. Staff salaries
and accrued County overhead related to M.S.T.U. operations.
• Transfer to the Property Appraiser, Line 35, in the amount of $4,500.00, is for computation
of M.S.T.U. Ad Valorem data for the tax rolls.
• Transfer to the Tax Collector, Line 36, in the amount of $11,300.00, is for collection of
M.S.T.U. millage as part of the tax bill, currently 0.5 mills.
• Total Budget, Line 38, lists FY-22 M.S.T.U. budgeted funds at $1,675,060.68; with
tabulated Commitments of $180,646.74, Expenditures of $125,183.46, and a Budget
Remainder (total unspent funds) of $1,369,230.48. The $1,675,060.68 amount does not
change during the fiscal year.
Fiscal Year 2023 Adopted Budget
A preliminary FY-23 budget, effective October 1, 2022, with a millage rate consistent with
FY-22 will be presented for review at the March 2022 meeting.
• A “replacement reserve” in accordance with the Capital Maintenance Plan will be
incorporated.
• The millage rate is evaluated annually with consideration of Capital Reserves necessary for
future expenses.
Asset Inventory Review & Cost Estimates
The Capital Maintenance Plan FY-21 identifies community assets and defines financial
requirements to maintain these assets. The following was noted:
• Asset Management Principles include identifying Inventory with Determined Quantities
Target Dates for Install and Replacement and Prepare Schedules for Repair/Replacement
with Cost.
• Asset responsibility and maintenance includes flagpoles, signs, irrigation system, light
fixtures, landscaping, and pedestrian shelter.
• Staff is updating the Asset Inventory replacement cost projections.
• Estimated annual maintenance projected expense is reflected as “Capital Replacement
Reserve” in the FY-22 budget.
B. Replacement Bridge – Santa Barbara Canal
The Board of County Commissioners (BCC) awarded the “Design-Build of Golden Gate Parkway
over Santa Barbara Canal Bridge Replacement,” contract to Thomas Marine Construction, Inc., on
October 26, 2021. A Notice to Proceed (NTP) was issued on January 14, 2022, and the design phase is
now 60% complete.
Mr. Schumacher attended a meeting February 14, 2022, at the Growth Management Division building
to discuss design proposals for the bridge railing.
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Railing Design
• Dennis McCoy, Sr. Engineering Project Manager, Collier County Growth Management
Division (GMD), received the MSTU’s railing design preferences for the bridge submitted by Mr.
McGee in August 2021.
• Drawings of the two outside railing designs selected by the Committee were distributed (#1 an
upgrade and #2 a standard format).
• Thomas Construction confirmed option #1 is available; the second preference is a standard
format.
• Three railing materials are available – a) galvanized steel, b) steel which requires painting, and c)
aluminum.
• The current railing design is galvanized steel.
Railing Cost
• Selection of the galvanized steel fabrication does not require MSTU funding.
• Alternative material, style, and color costs would be borne by the MSTU.
• Painted railings require an agreement with the Road Maintenance Division to maintain the
materials.
• The proposed railing design selection must be submitted by March 31, 2022, at which time the
design-build phase will be 90% complete.
• Mr. Schumacher will secure pricing and tabulate the cost differential for Committee railing
preferences other than galvanized steel for presentation at the March 2022 meeting.
Construction Timeframe
• Construction mobilization is estimated August/September of 2022 if the “permitting process” is
finalized.
• Anticipated construction completion date is August 2023.
• The projects funding is based on the Florida Department of Transportation’s (FDOT)
determination the bridge, constructed in 1971 and two adjacent pedestrian bridges added in
2008, is structurally deficient and needs to be replaced.
Mr. Schumacher will:
• Secure pricing and tabulate the cost differential between upgraded railing preferences and
galvanized steel for presentation at the March 2022 meeting.
C. Golden Gate Parkway – Add a “Welcome” sign in the ROW, near CR 951
A “Welcome to Golden Gate Sign in Median” on the Median tip at the intersection of Collier Blvd. (north)
and Golden Gate Parkway, in the Right of Way (ROW), is under consideration by the MSTU.
Mr. Schumacher contacted the engineer engaged in background work for widening CR951 and was
informed the County’s plan to widen the road in the next three (3) years will result in a loss of median
space, impacting sign placement.
Sign installation options were discussed:
• Alternate placement locations limit sign visibility.
• The sign could be installed, and future relocation of the sign is feasible if the County’s “road
widening” plans materialize.
Mr. Schumacher will:
• Research status of road widening project design and seek information on construction period.
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D. Tropicana Shelters
A Purchase Order has been issued to Varian Construction, a firm with an existing County contract for the
Public Transit & Neighborhood Enhancement (PTNE) Division, to sand and repaint surfaces of two (2)
bus shelters.
E. Parkway Turf at Santa Barbara Boulevard
The Committee discussed installation of irrigation and sod at the intersection of Santa Barbara Blvd. and
Golden Gate Parkway, west of the sign.
• Superb Landscaping Services, the County contractor who maintains the landscaping on the Golden
Gate Parkway medians, attributed browning of the Bahia grass to dry conditions and lack of
irrigation
• The original irrigation lateral pipe was severed and capped, and irrigation heads disconnected
during a County project in the area west of the sign.
• Mr. Schumacher will research availability of design drawings for the two (2) zone irrigation
system, prepared by McGee & Associates, to facilitate reactivation of the system.
• The Road Maintenance Division is responsible for maintaining the area and must approve the
project.
Mr. Schumacher will update the Committee on the possibilities for refurbishing the area at a future
meeting.
IX. Old Business
None
X. New Business
None
XI. Public and Board Comments
Streetlights
Members noted Sunshine Boulevard lacks illumination for safe walkability. Attempts to contact the
County’s 311 system to seek information on lighting and the procedure to install fixtures in areas of
concern have not been successful.
Street Signs
Some street signs on Santa Barbara Boulevard are not visible at night. Staff suggested calling the County’s
311 system to report the issue.
Transportation Enclosures
Members expressed concern that public access to two (2) transportation shelters on Golden Gate Parkway
will be limited during bridge construction scheduled to commence in August 2022.
Ms. Arnold will investigate possible solutions to ensure the structure is accessible to the public during
construction.
There being no further business to come before the Committee, the meeting was adjourned
by the Chair at 5:28 P.M.
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GOLDEN GATE MSTU ADVISORY COMMITTEE
________________________________
Patricia Spencer, Chair
The Minutes were approved by the Committee on ,2022 as presented ____ or
as amended ______.
GOLDEN GATE NEXT MEETING:
MARCH 15, 2022 – 4:30 PM
COMMUNITY CENTER
4701 GOLDEN GATE PARKWAY
NAPLES, FL 34116
McGee & Associates
Landscape Architecture
Design * Environmental Management * Planning * Arborist Page 1 of 2
5079 Tamiami Trail East / P. O. Box 8052 Naples, Florida 34101
Phone (239) 417-0707 * Fax (239) 417-0708
LC 098 * FL 1023A
Project: GOLDEN GATE BEAUTIFICATION, M.S.T.U. Landscape Architect Report: March 2022
Location: Tropicana Blvd.
Project Manager: Dan Schumacher, Collier County Public Services Department, Public Transportation & Neighborhood Enhancements Division
Consultant: McGee & Associates Consultant’s Representative: Michael A. McGee, rla, isa
Landscape Contractor: Mainscape Contractor’s Representative: Marcus May
Observation Date: 3/1/2022 Report Date: 3/1/2022 Report No.: 5 (FY-22)
AC - Indicates major items recommended to be discussed by Advisory Committee S - Indicates items recommended to be addressed by staff, C - Indicates items recommended to be addressed by Contractor
LOCATION/WORK AREA AC S C R MAINTENANCE SERVICES OBSERVATIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS RESPONSE or COMMENTS
MONTHLY ADDRESSED Yellow - Items recommended to be addressed as soon as
possible or renovation recommendations generally based
upon vehicular or storm damage.
All locations: X X Recommended all paver areas be pressure washed and treated with “Wet & Forget” mold
treatment spray.
Median #1 X X 5 Review dwarf Jasmine for replacements M&A 12-8-21: Recommend based upon missing plants
and the slow growth rate due to shade from the large
Oaks that additional plants be installed. (250) 1 gal.
Dwarf Jasmine
Median #2 X X No major issue observed.
Pedestrian shelter at 31st Ave.
SW
X No major issue observed. Recommend repainting.
Median #3 Bridge X X 3 Remove or spray volunteer Blueberry Flax lily sprouts that are in Iris beds. M&A 3-1-22: Spray volunteer Blueberry Flax Lily with
herbicide.
Median #4 No major issue observed.
Pedestrian Shelter at 28th Ave.SW
Median #5 X X At address 2600: Recommend Oak, 18” caliper, 50% damaged in main trunk from broken
off large branch be monitored yearly.
Median #6 No major issue observed.
QUARTERLY ADDRESSED
Accent/Street Lighting No major issue observed.
Lighting Disconnect & Sensor
Locations
East R/W between 13th Ave. & PL. Lighting Disconnect & Sensor
West Alley off 28th Ave. SW Lighting Disconnect & Sensor
West R/W in Alley between G.G. Pkwy. & 26th PL. SW, Lighting Disconnect & Sensor
West R/W at corner of 30th PL. SW & Tropicana Lighting Disconnect & Sensor
Fertilizations: X X Refer to FY-20-21 schedule.
Irrigation: X Previous month water use total per WeatherTrak controller estimate 265,754 gallons.
McGee & Associates
Landscape Architecture
GOLDEN GATE BEAUTIFICATION, M.S.T.U. Location: Tropicana Blvd. Report Date: 3/1/22 Report No.: 5 (FY-22)
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LOCATION/WORK AREA AC S C R MAINTENANCE SERVICES OBSERVATIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS RESPONSE or COMMENTS
McGee & Associates
Landscape Architecture
Design * Environmental Management * Planning * Arborist Page 1 of 2
5079 Tamiami Trail East / P. O. Box 8052 Naples, Florida 34101
Phone (239) 417-0707 * Fax (239) 417-0708
LC 098 * FL 1023A
Project: GOLDEN GATE BEAUTIFICATION, M.S.T.U. Landscape Architect Report: March 2022
Location: Sunshine Blvd.
Project Manager: Dan Schumacher, Collier County Public Services Department, Public Transportation & Neighborhood Enhancements Division
Consultant: McGee & Associates Consultant’s Representative: Michael A. McGee, rla, isa
Landscape Contractor: Mainscape Contractor’s Representative: Marcus May
Observation Date: 3/1/2022 Report Date: 3/1/2022 Report No.: 5 (FY-22)
AC - Indicates major items recommended to be discussed by Advisory Committee S - Indicates items recommended to be addressed by staff, C - Indicates items recommended to be addressed by Contractor
LOCATION/WORK AREA AC S C R MAINTENANCE SERVICES OBSERVATIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS RESPONSE or COMMENTS
MONTHLY ADDRESSED Yellow - Items recommended to be addressed as soon as
possible or renovation recommendations generally based
upon vehicular or storm damage.
All locations X X All turf areas need to be treated with broadleaf weed control.
X 5 Review all replacement plantings for replacements.
Median #1 X X Middle of Median: (5) Yellow African iris have declined or missing & recommend
replacement.
X X 6 Fill in areas of missing with (12) 3 gal. Juniper Parsonii.
Median #2 X X 2 At address 2224: Add (2) Dwarf Bougainvillea ‘Helen Johnson’ 3 gal.
X X 2 At address 2224: Cut off existing remaining Tabebuia tree trunk at grade.
X X 2 At address 2248: (8) Yellow African Iris have declined or missing & recommend
replacement.
X X 2 At address 2184 & 2160: Recommend additional fertilization (e.g. liquid 20 -20-20) to
boost existing Bougainvillea ‘Silhouette’ shrubs due to declining appearance.
X X 6 Prune out dead and damaged Juniper foliage due to auto damage. M&A 3/1/22: A second auto has run into this area on the
south end of median. Prune out damaged and dead foliage.
(10) 3 gal. Juniper parsonii are recommended for
replacement.
Median #3 - Pump Station
Location- 5 hp, 6” well, VFD
X X 6 Add (3) 3 gal. Juniper Parsonii at south end previous light pole accident.
Median #4 No major issues
Median #5 X X 2 (25) Blueberry flax lilies are dead, missing and/or water stressed. Ground is very dry in
plant locations.
M&A 3/1/22: Approximately (30) plants are dead or in
deteriorated to the point of replacement. Replace with 1 gal.
size Blueberry Flax Lily.
X X 2 On north tip of median auto damage has occurred to the Juniper. Prune out damaged or
dead foliage and add (1) 3 gal. size Juniper Parsoni.
Median #6 X X 2 At address 1770: (12) Yellow African Iris have declined or missing & recommend
replacements. Also remove volunteer Blueberry Flax sprouts.
X X 2 At address 1730: (14) Bougainvillea ‘Silhouette’ have declined or missing & recommend
replacements.
X X 2 At address 1720: (12) Yellow African Iris have declined or missing & recommend
replacements.
X X 3 At address 1760: Add topsoil topdressing to two existing Tabebuia trees to cover exposed
root systems. Estimated 1 cu. Yd. per tree.
X X 3 At address 1790: Prune out dead and brown foliage. Review for insects (e.g. mites) and
treat as needed.
McGee & Associates
Landscape Architecture
GOLDEN GATE BEAUTIFICATION, M.S.T.U. Location: Sunshine Blvd. Report Date: 3/1/2022 Report No.: 5 (FY22)
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LOCATION/WORK AREA AC S C R MAINTENANCE SERVICES OBSERVATIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS RESPONSE or COMMENTS
18th Place SW Median X No major issues
18th Ave. S.W. Median X No major issues
X X Median needs replanting with Perennial peanut ‘Golden Glory’ during rainy season
QUARTERLY ADDRESSED
Accent/Street Lighting
Lighting Electric Meters &
Irrigation Controller Electric
Source Locations
Lighting Electric Meter 2271 Sunshine Blvd., 1 SUN, Alley off 23 rd Ave. SW
Lighting Electric Meter & Irrigation Controller Electric, 1995 Sunshine Blvd., 2 SUN, Alley
off 20th PL. SW
Lighting Electric Meter 4642 18th Pl. SW, 3 SUN, North R/W
Fertilizations: X Refer to FY20-21 schedule.
Irrigation: Previous month water use total per WeatherTrak controller estimate 353,473 gallons.
McGee & Associates
Landscape Architecture
Design * Environmental Management * Planning * Arborist
5079 Tamiami Trail East / P. O. Box 8052 Naples, Florida 34101
Phone (239) 417-0707 * Fax (239) 417-0708 Page 1 of 3
LC 098 * FL 1023A
Project: GOLDEN GATE BEAUTIFICATION, M.S.T.U. Landscape Architect Report: March 2022
Location: Coronado Parkway & Hunter Blvd.
Project Manager: Dan Schumacher, Collier County Public Services Department, Public Transportation & Neighborhood Enhancements Division
Consultant: McGee & Associates Consultant’s Representative: Michael A. McGee, rla, isa
Landscape Contractor: Mainscape Contractor’s Representative: Marcus May
Observation Date: 3/1/2022 Report Date: 3/1/2022 Report No.: 5 (FY-22)
AC - Indicates major items recommended to be discussed by Advisory Committee S - Indicates items recommended to be addressed by staff, C - Indicates items recommended to be addressed by Contractor
LOCATION/WORK AREA AC S C R MAINTENANCE SERVICES OBSERVATIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS RESPONSE or COMMENTS
MONTHLY ADDRESSED Yellow - Items recommended to be addressed as soon as
possible or renovation recommendations generally based
upon vehicular or storm damage.
Coronado Pkwy. - All locations X X Note: It appears Perennial peanut plants have some foliage burn due to cold weather.
X X Recommended all paver areas be pressure washed and treated with “Wet & Forget” mold
treatment spray.
X Recommend reviewing all valve locations for green reflective markers that are missing.
Median #1- Pavers X Pressure cleaning recommended
Median #2- Pavers X Pressure cleaning recommended
Median #3 X No major issues observed.
Median #4 X X 2 (1) dead Iris plant because of lack of irrigation coverage. Review coverage and replant
with (1) 1 gal. yellow African Iris
Median #5 X No major issues observed.
Median #6 X No major issues observed.
Median #7 X No major issues observed.
Median #8 X No major issues observed.
Median #9 - Pavers X Pressure cleaning recommended
Median #10 X X 2 At address 5254: Remove volunteer Schefflera plant growing on Sabal palm.
X X 5 At address 5237 or East end: Fill in missing perennial peanut plants (50) 1 gal.
X X 6 At address 5300 & 5301: Remove volunteer Schefflera plant growing on Sabal palm.
Median #11 Bridge X No major issues observed.
Median #12 X 5 Third Alexander palm from west end has trunk damaged and/or disease and replacement
is recommended. (photo)
Median #13 X No major issues observed.
Median #14 X X 13 Westernmost Alexander palms was apparently hit and the trunk damaged. Trunk decay
has set in and palm needs to be replaced.(photo)
Hunter Blvd. - All locations X X Recommended all paver areas be pressure washed and treated with “Wet & Forget” mold
treatment spray.
X Recommend reviewing all valve locations for green reflective markers that are missing.
Median #1 No major issues observed.
Median #2 X X 10 Recommend removal of all Big Rose Crown of thorn and continue planting area with
Ecoturf perennial peanut.
Perennial peanut ‘Ecoturf’ replacements based upon 18
inches on center plantings located 4 feet off back of curbing
and 3-foot radius off trees. It is estimated there to be
approximately (225) plants will be needed.
Commented [MM1]:
Commented [MM2]:
McGee & Associates
Landscape Architecture
GOLDEN GATE BEAUTIFICATION, M.S.T.U. Location: Coronado Pkwy. & Hunter Blvd. Report Date: 3/1/22 Report No.: 5 (FY22)
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LOCATION/WORK AREA AC S C R MAINTENANCE SERVICES OBSERVATIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS RESPONSE or COMMENTS
Median #3 X X 2 At address 2330: (25) Bougainvillea ‘Silhouette’ are missing or dead. Replant with 3 gal.
size plants.
X X 2 At address 2330: Bougainvillea have caterpillar damage to foliage. Review and treat.
X X 5 At address 2337 & 2340: Replace (23) existing Ms. Alice Bougainvillea shrubs that are
dead or missing and install (20) additional shrubs on south end of bed beyond last Crape
myrtle tree.
Median #4 No major issues observed.
Median #5
Pump station – Median #5, 7.5
hp, 8” well feeds Hunter &
Coronado, Hydropoint Controller
in median
X X 2 Recommend cutting back and removing Palmetto stems and foliage within 3 feet of pump
station box.
Median #6 X X 2 At address 2090: Remove volunteer Oyster plants in Zamia at valve boxes.
X X 9 Recommend thinning all Paurotis palm clumps and then review for nutrient treatment.
At address 2148: (1) Palm clump, At address 2116: (1) Palm clump, At address 2100: (1)
Palm clump, At address 2072: (2) Palm clumps, At address 2018: (2) Palm clumps
Median #7 No major issues observed.
Median #8 X X At address 5261: Remove volunteer Schefflera plant growing on Sabal palm.
X X 5 Recommend thinning all Paurotis palm clumps
At address 5281: (2) Palm clumps, At address 5345: (2) Palm clumps
Median #9 X No major issues observed.
Median #10 X No major issues observed.
Median #11 X No major issues observed.
Median #12 No major issues observed.
QUARTERLY ADDRESSED
Fertilization: X Refer to FY20-21 schedule.
General Irrigation: X Previous month water use total per WeatherTrak controller estimate 257,160 gallons.
McGee & Associates
Landscape Architecture
GOLDEN GATE BEAUTIFICATION, M.S.T.U. Location: Coronado Pkwy. & Hunter Blvd. Report Date: 3/1/22 Report No.: 5 (FY22)
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GOLDEN GATE M.S.T.U.
Fund 153
March 15, 2022
FY-22 Vendor Item PO#Budget Commitments Expenditures Budget
Remainder
1 CUR AD VALOREM TAX (533,600.00)$ -$ (484,525.79)$ (49,074.21)$
2 DEL AD VALOREM -$ -$ (128.26)$ 128.26$
3 OVERNIGHT INTEREST -$ -$ (230.82)$ 230.82$
4 INVESTMENT INTEREST (4,900.00)$ -$ (2,202.11)$ (2,697.89)$
5 INTEREST TAX COLL.-$ -$ (30.93)$ 30.93$
6 INS CO REFUNDS -$ -$ (5,722.90)$ 5,722.90$
7 REVENUE STRUCTURE (538,500.00)$ -$ (492,840.81)$ (45,659.19)$
8 TRANS FROM PROPERTY APPRAISER -$ -$ -$ -$
9 TRANS FROM TAX COLLECTOR -$ -$ -$ -$
10 CARRY FORWARD GEN (1,076,100.00)$ -$ -$ (1,076,100.00)$
11 CARRY FORWARD OF ENCUMB (87,460.68)$ -$ -$ (87,460.68)$
12 NEG 5% EST REV 27,000.00$ -$ -$ 27,000.00$
13 TRANSFERS & CONTRIB (1,136,560.68)$ -$ -$ (1,136,560.68)$
14 TOTAL REVENUE (1,675,060.68)$ -$ (492,840.81)$ (1,182,219.87)$
15 ENG. FEES & OTHERS McGee & Associates Landscape Architecture 4500214762 30,000.00$ 17,345.30$ 5,944.70$ 6,710.00$
16 INDIRECT COST REIMBURSE Collier County Indirect Cost Direct Pay 4,600.00$ 2,300.00$ 2,300.00$ -$
Mainscape Landscape Incidentals - FY21 4500206700 472.65$ 43,962.47$
Mainscape Landscape Incidentals - FY22 4500213923 30,000.00$ -$
17 LANDSCAPE INCIDENTALS 65,165.75$ 30,472.65$ 43,962.47$ (9,269.37)$
Mainscape Grounds Maintenance - FY21 4500206700 -$ 54,672.60$
Mainscape Grounds Maintenance - FY22 4500213923 87,417.61$ 32,582.39$
Wm. Varian Construction Bus Shelter Repainting 4500216533 5,330.00$ -$
18 OTHER CONTRACTUAL 270,744.93$ 92,747.61$ 87,254.99$ 90,742.33$
19 ELECTRICITY FPL Electricity 4700004404 3,500.00$ 1,672.50$ 1,102.50$ 725.00$
20 INSURANCE GENERAL Collier County Insurance General Direct Pay 600.00$ 300.00$ 300.00$ -$
SiteOne Landscaping Supply Irrigation Parts & Pumps 4500213961 2,262.11$ 237.89$
HydroPoint Irrigation Controls Cloud Software Renewal VISA -$ 2,011.08$
21 SPRINKLER SYSTEM 4500213961 5,000.00$ 2,262.11$ 2,248.97$ 488.92$
Mainscape Grounds Maintenance - FY21 4500206700 -$ 10,150.00$
Mainscape Grounds Maintenance - FY22 4500213923 10,000.00$ -$
22 MULCH 20,150.00$ 10,000.00$ 10,150.00$ -$
23 LIGHTING MAINTENANCE Hart's Electrical Lighting Maintenance 4500213924 10,000.00$ 1,000.00$ -$ 9,000.00$
24 LICENSE & PERMITS 2,000.00$ -$ -$ 2,000.00$
Premier Staffing (FY22)Transcription 4500213962 2,950.00$ -$
Premier Staffing (FY21)Transcription 4500215557 -$ 148.50$
25 OTHER MISCELLANEOUS 4,000.00$ 2,950.00$ 148.50$ 901.50$
26 OFFICE SUPPLIES 300.00$ -$ -$ 300.00$
27 COPYING CHARGES JM Todd Copies 4500214501 300.00$ 66.33$ 47.95$ 185.72$
28 FERT HERB CHEM Howard Fertilizer Fertilizer VISA 5,000.00$ -$ 1,120.00$ 3,880.00$
29 OTHER OPERATING Amazon Flags & Hardware VISA 500.00$ -$ 119.96$ 380.04$
30 OTHER TRAINING 200.00$ -$ -$ 200.00$
31 OPERATING EXPENSE 422,060.68$ 161,116.50$ 154,700.04$ 106,244.14$
32 IMPROVEMENTS GENERAL 1,181,200.00$ -$ -$ 1,181,200.00$
33 CAPITAL OUTLAY 1,181,200.00$ -$ -$ 1,181,200.00$
34 TRANS FROM FUND 153 TO FUND 111 Reimbursement for Staff Support 10%56,000.00$ -$ -$ 56,000.00$
35 TRANS FROM FUND 153 TO PROPERTY APPRAISER 1%4,500.00$ -$ 2,022.28$ 2,477.72$
36 TRANS FROM FUND 153 TO TAX COLLECTOR 2%11,300.00$ -$ 9,943.08$ 1,356.92$
37 TRANSFERS 13%71,800.00$ -$ 11,965.36$ 59,834.64$
38 TOTAL BUDGET 1,675,060.68$ 161,116.50$ 166,665.40$ 1,347,278.78$
478,980,702 FY 12 Final Taxable Value Total Available Balance 1,347,278.78$
516,253,177 FY 13 Final Taxable Value Plus Commited And Not Spent 161,116.50$
533,888,677 FY 14 Final Taxable Value
575,541,732 FY 15 Final Taxable Value Estimated Cash 1,508,395.28$
611,031,317 FY 16 Final Taxable Value
673,743,701 FY 17 Final Taxable Value
749,340,700 FY 18 Final Taxable Value
813,136,298 FY 19 Final Taxable Value
885,583,987 FY 20 Final Taxable Value Prepared on 3/7/2022
987,248,891 FY 21 Final Taxable Value
1,067,214,660 FY 22 Adopted Taxable Value
8.10%Adjustment FY 21 to FY 22
FY 22 Adopted Taxable Value FY 21
Millage 0.5000 0.5000 0.5 mill cap
Tax Dollars 533,607 493,624 8.10%
Estimated Cash Less
Uncollected Taxes 1,459,321.07$
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