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Agenda 01/08/2013 Item #14B2 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation that the Collier County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) acting as the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) to approve the after-the-fact submittal of the attached Florida Department Of Transportation (FDOT) Highway Beautification Council grant application to Immokalee CRA/MSTU seeking grant funding in the amount of $100,000 to support landscaping and irrigation improvements associated with the Immokalee Main Street Improvements project in the Immokalee Central Business District. OBJECTIVE: To receive after-the-fact approval from the BCC acting as the CRA Board to submit a Florida Department Of Transportation (FDOT) Highway Beautification Council grant application to Immokalee CRA/MSTU to fund landscaping and irrigation improvements associated with the Immokalee Main Street Improvements. The attached grant proposal was completed on September 28, 2012 and was due to be submitted to the FDOT by October 1, 2012. The timeline did not provide adequate time for the execution of the BCC pre-approval process. CONSIDERATIONS: In response to recommendations by Immokalee MSTU project manager and FDOT staff to pursue this funding source which would provide financial assistance for the implementation of the improvements associated with the Immokalee Main Street Improvements project. The scope of the application includes: 1. Design, furnish, and install full/partial new irrigation system to replace existing failing irrigation system on SR 29 (Main Street) within the Immokalee Main Street Improvements project area. 2. Design, furnish, and install full/partial new landscaping to replace existing failing landscaping on SR 29 (Main Street) within the Immokalee Main Street Improvements project area. At the August 15, 2012 meeting of the Immokalee CRA Advisory Committee, the Committee made a motion to recommend approval to the BCC to make the application for this grant opportunity. This grant opportunity furthers the programs and projects within the budgetary and policy guidance and directives of the MSTU and the BCC in compliance with Ordinance 92-40, amended by Ordinance 2010-17 which reads as follows: "The Unit herby established is for the purpose of doing all things reasonably necessary in connection with landscape beautification, including providing for pavement, curbs, and sidewalks, installation of irrigation, stormwater and drainage facilities and related amenities, and associated landscaping improvements and maintenance thereof, as permitted by the responsible governmental agency for that portion of the road rights-of-way of SR 29 and CR 846 (South 1st Street) which pass through the commercial/business areas in Immokalee, and certain other public areas as may be recommended by the Advisory Committee and/or determined by the Board of County Commissioners." FISCAL IMPACT: The total cost for the landscaping and irrigation portion of this project is expected to be approximately $200,000. The Immokalee MSTU has budgeted funds available in Packet Page-1003- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. 162-162524-763100 to provide the matching $100,000 portion of this grant. If awarded, a grant agreement and necessary budget amendments will be brought to the BCC for approval. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed by the County Attorney, is legally sufficient, and requires majority vote for approval. The Board will have the opportunity to accept or reject the funds if and when approved. -JAK GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management Impact associated with this Executive Summary. RECOMMENDATION: Recommendation that the BCC acting as the CRA to approve the after-the-fact submittal of the attached FDOT Highway Beautification Council grant application to Immokalee CRA/MSTU seeking grant funding in the amount of$100,000 to fund landscaping and irrigation improvements associated with the Immokalee Main Street Improvements project. PREPARED BY: Jeffrey Nagle, Project Manager, Immokalee CRA/MSTU Attachment: 1) FDOT High Beautification Council grant application. 2 Packet Page -1004- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 14.B.2. Item Summary: Recommendation to the Collier County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) acting as the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) to approve the after-the-fact submittal of the attached Florida Department Of Transportation (FDOT) Highway Beautification Council grant application to Immokalee CRA/MSTU seeking grant funding in the amount of $100,000 to support landscaping and irrigation improvements associated with the Immokalee Main Street Improvements project in the Immokalee Central Business District. Meeting Date: 12/11/2012 Prepared By Name: PhillippiPenny Title: Executive Director,Immokalee CRA, 11/27/2012 3:23:07 PM Approved By Name: Joshua Thomas Title: Grants Support Specialist, Date: 11/28/2012 11:13:11 AM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney Date: 11/29/2012 1:23:58 PM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney Date: 11/29/2012 2:38:22 PM Name: FinnEd Title: Senior Budget Analyst, OMB Date: 12/3/2012 3:22:14 PM Name: StanleyTherese Title: Management/Budget Analyst, Senior,Office of Manage Date: 12/3/2012 3:38:49 PM Packet Page -1005- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. Name: OchsLeo Title: County Manager Date: 12/3/2012 4:11:30 PM Packet Page -1006- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 14.B.2. Item Summary: Recommendation to the Collier County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) acting as the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) to approve the after-the-fact submittal of the attached Florida Department Of Transportation (FDOT) Highway Beautification Council grant application to Immokalee CRA/MSTU seeking grant funding in the amount of $100,000 to support landscaping and irrigation improvements associated with the Immokalee Main Street Improvements project in the Immokalee Central Business District. Meeting Date: 12/11/2012 Prepared By Name: PhillippiPenny Title: Executive Director, Immokalee CRA, 11/27/2012 2:58:18 PM Submitted by Title: Executive Director, Immokalee CRA, Name: PhillippiPenny 11/27/2012 2:58:21 PM Approved By Name: Joshua Thomas Title: Grants Support Specialist, Date: 11/28/2012 9:41:14 AM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney Date: 11/29/2012 1:22:25 PM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney Date: 11/29/2012 1:45:49 PM Packet Page -1007- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. Name: FinnEd Title: Senior Budget Analyst, OMB Date: 12/3/2012 3:22:38 PM Name: StanleyTherese Title: Management/Budget Analyst, Senior,Office of Manage Date: 12/3/2012 4:29:19 PM Name: OchsLeo Title: County Manager Date: 12/4/2012 10:59:13 AM ., Packet Page -1008- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL U Board Mr.Michael Schulte,District Landscape Architect Commissioner Manager Florida Department of Transportation Chair Fred W.Coyle District One—Grants Coordinator Commissioner Post Office Box 12491(irl3 ?KCii ' Torn Hemming 801 North Broadway E., Bartow, FL 33831-1249 Commissioner James N.Coletta October 1,2012 Commissioner (Hand Delivered) Donna Fiala Commissioner RE: Application for Florida Highway Beautification Council Grant for Georgia Hiller Immokalee Mian Street Improvements Project MSTU Advisory Committee Mr. Schulte, Cheryle Thomas Chair It is with great pleaure that I am submitting this application for your review and consideration Lucy of grant funding for the Immokalee Main Street Improvements project. As the Immokalee William Deyo Lighting and Beautification Municipal Services Taxing Unit (MSTU) Project Manager I do Andrea Holman feel that this project will be a perfect candidate for funding through the Florida Highway Beautification Council Grant. Norma Ramirez Enclosed please find 10 copies of the Grant Application, including supporting documentation CRA Staff for your review. Penny Phillippi Executive Director As per our previous conversations regarding our submission, please note that Ms. Penny Bradley Muckel Phillippi, Excecutive Director of the Immokalee CRA, has not initialed the resolution sections Project Manage` on page 3 of the application. Due to scheduling constraints the resolutions have not yet been Christie Betancourt taken to the Collier County Board of County Commissioners. Administrative Assistant 1BDC Staff Thank you again for this opportunity, I look forward to working with you and Florida Marie Capita Department of Transportation staff on this project. IBDC Manager MSTU Staff Should you have any questions or require any additional information please do not hesitate to contact tis office. Jeffery Nagle Project Manager 239.867.4121 iftcerel 4 � t 1 fefkrey,�, a'le,RLA ltiolcalee Lighting and Beautification MSTU Project Manager cc: Penny Phillippi,Immokalee CRA Executive Director Immokalee Lighting and Beautification MSTU 1320 North 15th Street Immokalee,FL 34142 Packet Page -1009- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. Rule 14-40,F.A.C. STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 850-050-10 FLORIDA HIGHWAY BEAUTIFICATION COUNCIL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT GRANT APPLICATION °iof4 1f04 Page Aft General Instructions: Statutory requirements for the Florida Highway Beautification Council Grant Program are found in Section 339.2405, Florida Statutes. Within Rule Chapter 14-40, Florida Administrative Code,are sections dealing with the grant application process,grant award process, and funding, construction,and maintenance of beautification projects. These documents can be reviewed on Florida's Highway Beautification Programs website, http://www.dot.state.fl.us/emo. Please complete all items in this application. All attached pages must be typed on 8 1/2 by 11 inch pages. Attached sketches, photographs, conceptual plans,and maps must be on sheets no larger than 24 x 36 inches. Any document larger than 8 1/2 x 11 inches must be folded. Rolled documents will not be forwarded to the Florida Highway Beautification Council. To be eligible for a grant,ten copies of the completed application form and supporting documents must be received by the Grant Coordinator by the end of business on October 1. Late or incomplete applications will not be accepted. Please maintain a file with at least one copy,with original signatures, of all documents. Questions should be directed to the Grant Coordinator. A Directory of Grant Coordinators is posted on the program website. APPLICANT INFORMATION: Applicant Name: Penny Philippi, Immokalee CRA for Immokalee Lighting and Beautification MSTU Contact Name: Jeffrey Nagle, RLA Position or Title: Immokalee Lighting and Beautification MSTU Project Manager Address: Immokalee CRA, 1320 N. 15th Street, Suite 2, Immokalee,Florida 34142 Phone#: (239)867-4121 E-Mail Address: JeffreyNagle @Colliergov.net Federal Employer Identification(F.E.I.)Number of Applicant: 59-6000558 Participating Organization(s): Immokalee Community Redevelopment Agency(CRA) Immokalee Lighting and Beautification MSTU This application is for a grant in which fiscal year? (i.e.,2004-05) 2013-2014 PROJECT INFORMATION: Should be provided with the following supporting documents: 1, location map 2. photographs of existing conditions 3, one page written project narrative 4. written or graphic conceptual plan (in accordance with Rule Chapter 14-40 Part i) 5, one paragraph description of each evaluation attribute 6, photographs or sketches of examples of proposed improvements 7. list of proposed plant species(scientific and botanical names)and anticipated quantities 8. anticipated maintenance schedule 9. proposed means of providing supplemental water 10. project schedule 11, required resolutions Packet Page -1010- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. Rule 14-40,F.A.C. 650-050-10 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 01/04 Page 3of4 APPLICANT ASSURANCES: The person preparing this Application should initial each of the following to indicate that the Application is complete. If Applicant is a local Highway Beautification Council, evidence of local government approval of this application is attached. (Resolution#1) The local governing body agrees to execute necessary agreements that will include the details of the responsibilities of both the Department and the local government appropriate to this project if a grant is awarded. (Resolution#2) The Application is being transmitted to the District Highway Beautification Council Grant Coordinator having ljuri diction over the state highway on which the beautification project is proposed. pep All supporting documents are attached. f),,J The project will meet all the Department of Transportation requirements for safety pursuant to Rule 14-40.003, as Orel ed to the placement of plant materials within the right-of-way, line of sight obstructions,and sight distance. --4--'' The local governing body understands the attributes to be used by the Highway Beautification Council to prio'tize all projects(listed in the last section of this form),and has addressed each attribute to the maximum extent possible. The undersigned, hereby certifies that all requirements of the grant program are understood, and that all information provi with this gr. et application is true and correct, and represents the desires of the local government entity ere the pr• - w I be installed. r e Signature: 1 At , j Date: 9/28/2012 Title: Penny Phillippi, :xecutive Director-1' mokalee Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) END OF APPLICANT SECTION Packet Page -1011- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. Rule 14-40,F.A.C. 650-050-10 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 01/04 Page 4 of 4 This section to be completed by FDOT District Highway Beautification Council Grant Coordinator Has this applicant been the recipient of previous grants from the Florida Highway Beautification Council? Yes No If Yes,have previous grant projects been maintained according to terms of agreements? Yes No if Yes,the applicant is eligible to submit the grant application. Comments: The Grant Coordinator verifies that the application was received from an eligible applicant on or before the October 1 application deadline,and that the application meets all of the requirements of Rule 14-40.020, Florida Administrative Code. Signature of Grant Coordinator Date By November 1,the Grant Coordinator shall send to the State Transportation Landscape Architect,via interoffice mail, eight copies of each application. This section to be completed by each member of Florida Highway Beautification Council Each of the attributes listed below can earn up to Ten points. The application can earn up to 100 total points. Score Attribute 1. Aesthetic value and imaginative concept 2. Level of local support and community involvement 3. Cost effectiveness 4. Feasibility of installation and maintenance 5. Contribution to improvement of environmental conditions,including litter prevention, erosion control, visual screening, and noise abatement 6. Use of Florida native wildflowers, and diversity of other desirable native, hybrid native,or noninvasive plant species 7• Emphasis on low maintenance and water conservation 8. Use of recycled materials such as mulch, reuse water, or solid yard waste compost 9. Contribution to an area wide or regional beautification plan 10. Value to the community Total Score Packet Page -1012- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. j mmokalee R ...ua 71,E rom,.y FDOT District Highway Beautification Council Grant Application for IMMOKALEE MAIN STREET (SR 29) IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT Existing Conditions Photos (1 of 2) i _ rr .-..7.,..,7--11, �,�� �' i '{t;:,1" -7,1i:,, i''., �Y�' a'; P :� - � ..-,K a ■ S SAlF raft Si i Itz „ i � t,v, 5!G ' I ..ffi . . * F4. i )-"f F. 5 u1 .1. y y `+v . S �+ [, ' t .y; • "cam . id �. . , ' ■ Y As- • n A t ... ∎ t k r -fps 1.. `'ft � . r` r \\�}t 1 *1011 111,11 .-� t er 'v .!k5> - Packet Page -1013- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. Immokafee Existing Conditions Photos (2 of 2) . y / �. 1 ,•.! � .. ,rte- � • M - • 1-114='4. ,,,, ',..:i.: .;WI4.r - � •` (ht +•?<° � 4444 r r r • ;1• Arr. . ' . . L -ci , vow) ..r......4 . ...1.„..:... t,.„:. ...:.,,g. .: .. .,.....: ._:_. .,,,... , „4 ..,... 1.- f' :: mos.' ti ar? ks L4 I a .p.;,fie2 ' _ F 10..,y;. -° ,-: .. F is �� a ! i . ,... 4444.. fart+ _._ .. _ .�__ —.._2:,.__..... '..ycl Packet Page -1014- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. Immokalee FDOT District Highway Beautification Council Grant Application for IMMOKALEE MAIN STREET (SR 29) IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT Project Narrative The Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) in Immokalee, on behalf of the Immokalee Lighting and Beautification Municipal Services Taxing Unit(MSTU), is seeking funding assistance for the construction of Phase I streetscape improvements on Main Street (SR 29) in downtown Immokalee. The Governor designated as a Rural Area of Critical Economic Concern (RACEC) in South Central Florida. The construction of the Immokalee Main Street Improvements will be consistent with previous studies and reports entitled The Immokalee Walkable Community Study and The Immokalee CRA Public Realm Plan/Town Design prepared by professionals, and citizen advisory committees. The proposed project as designed will improve pedestrian and vehicular safety, provide aesthetics to create a unified community character, and improve the visibility and economic viability of existing and future businesses in the downtown area of Immokalee. Hi torically, this project is a result of Florida Department of Transportation concern identified through a st istical review that revealed one of the highest, if not the highest rate of pedestrian accidents in the st e were occurring along this small stretch of State Route 29 known as Main Street in Immoklalee.As a re ult of these findings Collier County Transportation Operations department, in conjunction with a citi en's focus group, as opposed to a single thought, was tasked to study and identify the possible un erlying causes for the high accident rate.The task force identified a concern with the sight lines at the int rsections along Main Street as the main contributor to the accident rate. In 2010 the Immokalee M TU contracted with the professional landscape architectural firm of JRL Design Inc. to review the int rsection sightlines and develop a conceptual plan to resolve the concerns. Prior to completion of the pla s the Immokalee MSTU increased the scope of work on this project to include existing landscaping an irrigation improvements. In 2012 additional services were added to the project scope and the contract co pletion date extended to include engineering services for the removal of existing FDOT temporary cu ing and bollards (white sticks) and replacement with permanent concrete turning barriers. The latest ch nge in project scope also included a "Joint Participation Agreement" (JPA) between Collier County an FDOT for the construction improvements at directional median openings on SR 29(Main Street)from Je erson Avenue E to N 9th Street which provides partial project funding for the project in an amount not- to- xceed $61,947. Ph se I of the Immokalee Main Street Improvement project will consist of the removal and replacement of exi ting and deteriorating landscaping and irrigation within the landscaped medians of the project limits. It is e Immokalee CRA and MSTU's expectation to submit a second application for FDOT District Highway Be utification Council Grant next year, if available, for Phase II and project completion. The overall pro ect has been designed and is pending FDOT 100% Construction Document approval. Due to time anc available funding constraints for this project it is our intentions to complete the rehabilitation of the exiting medians as Phase 1, which will allow implementation without disruption from Phase II roadway reconstruction work along the edge of pavement and removal and replacement of temporary FDOT curbing at the intersections. Upon completion of the necessary road reconstruction work, the site will be ready for the proposed landscape improvements as a Phase II grant application. The award of Phase I fun ing will provide for the directional boring under the existing roadway for irrigation upgrades and sys em reconstruction including the installation of radio controlled monitoring equipment for efficiency and su tainability. Following the irrigation system improvements the existing landscaping will be refurbished. As dentified on the enclosed project construction documents. Following the completion of Phase I, Phase II ill consist of implementing irrigation system upgrades and landscaping refurbishment within newly rec nstructed curb extensions located at the intersections along Main Street within the project limits,from Fir t Street(CR 846)to Ninth Street. Packet Page -1015- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. lmmokalee 7 kN-va.f-:v 71.t a'vntey FDOT District Highway Beautification Council Grant Application for IMMOKALEE MAIN STREET(SR 29) IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT Description of Evaluation Attributes 1. Aesthetic value and imaginative concept: The aesthetic value of the proposed landscaping plan will provide a much needed refreshment of existing landscape material that have endured this streetscape long beyond its prime. The new proposed plant material will provide landscape rejuvenation that is greatly needed to reduce maintenance costs by providing a plant palette that is more conducive to this streetscape then the previously installed plant species and cultivars. The proposed use of Florida native Saba! palmetto in combination with other Florida Friendly/Waterwise plant species within the roadway corridor will create a durable and uniform aesthetic character consistent with Southwest Florida. 2. Level of local support and community involvement: The lmmokalee community is a Rural Area of Critical Economic Concern (RACEC) and Main Street(SR 29) is the downtown hub of the community. State Route 29 provides access for tourists from State Route 27 to the north in Hendry County to South of Everglades City, south of US 41 (a.k.a. Tamiami Trail East), and terminating at Everglades Airport. The small section of SR 29 (Main Street)that passes through Immokalee provides the main access to and the economical support of the downtown businesses and overall community. Many of the letters of support provided with this application are from these businesses. The landscape improvements planned for this project will greatly improve the aesthetics of the business district and improve quality of life in lmmokalee. The Immokalee Lighting and Beautification MSTU Advisory Committee has worked long and hard with Collier County Alternate Transportation Department to ensure that these improvements be carried through to completion to serve the community interests as a whole. 3. Cost effectiveness: Currently the existing plantings of the Main Street streetscape have been in a state of decline inflicting significant maintenance costs on the County and lmmokalee Community. Last year the Immokalee MSTU had to undertake a project to remove many of the existing trees within the sidewalk planters due to electrical damage caused by existing tree root systems. Main Street in Immokalee is a unique pedestrian corridor that sustains a high level of mixed traffic on a daily basis. The plant materials selected will not only reduce direct plant material maintenance costs, it will also, through appropriate plant location and plant species selection, reduce the lmmokalee areas emergency services costs by discouraging pedestrian roadway crossing at non-designated crossing locations. The new plantings will also have a positive impact on reducing water use for irrigation purposes. The existing irrigation system, much like the existing landscaping, is Packet Page -1016- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. .i j) Immokalee also past its prime and requires continual maintenance and component replacement. Some areas of the irrigation system consist of old soaker hose that provides a drip method irrigation system for the existing landscaping. The proposed plan will include a new updated irrigation system that will be linked via radio control to our County monitoring system from which irrigation adjustments and system warnings can be relayed back to the MSTU immediately when alerted. This will save maintenance costs and costs related to consumption. 4. Feasibility of installation and maintenance: The Main Street Improvements design project was started in June of 2010 to address sight distance concerns at existing intersections that had been previously identified by a community/county task force as the prime contributing reason that this corridor had one of the highest incident/accident rates in the state. While in the design process, the project identified other needs that should be included in the design solutions for the area, such as landscaping and irrigation improvements (9/2011). As the project gained momentum and 60% plans were submitted and reviewed by FDOT it became apparent to FDOT that this project could incorporate their desire to remove areas of temporary curbing and bollards ("white sticks")from the within the project limits to be replaced with permanent concrete barriers. In combination, all these improvements would provide a positive impact on the sight line solution. On February 29, 2012 FDOT and Collier County entered into a "Joint Participation Agreement" (JPA)to develop the design construction plans for this project. Through years of planning, design, and reviews by all parties involved the design solutions have been well vetted to achieve a constructible plan. With the implementation of current design practices and upgraded systems and materials many of the past maintenance issues will be resolved upon completion of the proposed improvements. 5. Contribution to improvement of environmental conditions, including litter prevention, erosion control, visual screening and noise abatement: The design elements of this Main Street corridor include the removal of existing damaged and deteriorated site furnishings and replacement with new, updated furnishings to reflect the community's culture. New litter receptacles have been located to provide convenience for litter disposal, new benches will provide enhanced seating opportunities and comfort for visitors and patrons while the conscious selection and strategic location of proposed plantings will define the limits of functional areas. The planned design, selection, and location of these elements in the streetscape will control pedestrian activities, buffer vehicular noise from sitting areas and store fronts, while enhancing views to businesses and screening undesirable views to mechanical and utilities equipment. The existing storm water system in the improvement area consist of enclosed gutter channels that have long been a maintenance issue. The proposed design will open up the existing channels with the incorporation of a new decorative Packet Page -1017- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. Immokalee Finds �Ha..• w:,y and continuous grate to provide ease ability of maintenance eliminating the need to jet wash debris from the closed channel system, and will enhanced visual aesthetics. 6. Use of Florida native wildflowers, and diversity of other desirable native, hybrid native or noninvasive plant species: This project does not propose the installation of Florida native wildflowers. The proposed landscape plan will incorporate the use of the following native landscape species; Sabal palmetto and Florida FriendlylWaterwise plants such as; Bouganvillea, Carissa Boxwood, Variegated Flax Lily, Crown-of-Thorns, Shore Juniper, Purple Trailing Lantana, Asian Jasmine, and Confederate Jasmine within the curbed medians and curb extensions within the project limits. 7. Emphasis on low maintenance and water conservation: The proposed plant material selected will replace the mature, existing understory landscaping that has outlived its prime and requires constant management. The new plantings will provide a new visually vibrant project area while reducing the existing burdens on the irrigation system by both water consumption and continuous distribution. Upgrades proposed for the existing irrigation system include radio controlled central monitoring, implementation of a new drip delivery system, system servicing and repair with updated components, and the provision of irrigation in areas where it previously was not provided. The implementation of the new upgrades to this old and failing irrigation system by itself will increase water conservation and lower costs associated with the existing systems maintenance and water consumption. 8. Use of recycled materials such as mulch, reuse water, or solid yard waste compost: The proposed plan for Immokalee Main Street Improvements has been designed with future reuse irrigation water considerations. Currently there is no reuse water service available at this location. However, the Immokalee Water and Sewer department has secured grant funding and has initiated a reuse program in Immokalee that will provide reuse water service to the project in the future. The proposed irrigation system to be installed will be compatible for the transition from the existing potable to future reuse water source. The use of composted material as a soil amendment to the proposed landscaping planting areas has been considered and is included in the landscape notes for this project. Additionally, the use of recycled melaluca mulch or will be utilized in the landscaping areas as an eco-friendly alternative to the cypress mulch specified on the plans. This will be revised prior to construction. 9. Contribution to an area wide regional beautification plan: This project and the proposed improvements will reflect the Immokalee community's desire to improve the Immokalee central business district. The community's regional beautification plan for future improvements have been determined through a Packet Page -1018- 1 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. Immokalee comprehensive study prepared by a team of professionals that include RWA Consulting Inc. and Land Design Innovations Incorporated, the results of the study are contained in the "Immokalee CRA Public Realm Plan/Town Design", dated 2012, and winner of the 2010 Florida Planning and Zoning Association Award of Merit. The Immokalee Public Realm Plan/Town Design has been adopted by the local community via the Immokalee Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board and the Collier County Board of County Commissioners. Additionally, this project is consistent with the"Immokalee Walkable Community Study" prepared for Collier County Metropolitan Planning Council, dated April 2010. 10. Value to the community: The construction of the proposed Main Street Improvement project will demonstrate through implementation that the community needs and goals have been heard by the governing bodies and action has been taken to invest in the Immokalee community. This project will initiate the beginning of a renewed community pride. Other projects focused on the implementation of improvements to the Immokalee area have also recently been initiated for Immokalee's future such as the recent selection of a professional to develop and design the First Street Zocolo project at the intersection of Main Street and First Street. This project will work towards the design and construction of a community plaza space as identified in the Immokalee Public Realm Plan. Currently the CRA staff is completing a three million dollar grant funded storm water improvement project, scheduled to be completed in November 2012, and has replaced a blighted residential area with a functional and aesthetically pleasing pond site including roadway and sidewalk improvements. Another similar storm water improvement project is scheduled to follow. Immokalee is a community that has demonstrated a strong pride and desire for improvement and through the assistance of grant funding like this we can change dreams into reality and improve the quality of life in Immokalee Florida. Packet Page -1019- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. immokalee FDOT District Highway Beautification Council Grant Application for IMMOKALEE MAIN STREET (SR 29) IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT Proposed Example Photos (1 of 2) ',y k a� P �ti k ��_ 'Ia s`w" 3v�y, t1��� rpA .� ' ' 6 i • � e"W i 1 i %� %,01. i w sic b _ Yd A y�- s f D � ':'4,,:l:2 `w i r a �,'i r , 'J.� . _ f� €i� 9 ' q_ -- '"::::, .ee.e . > ,,, m ,, . .( �G _~ 445 Fh ,, t Packet Page -1020- 1/8/20em 14.B2. Nk Immo13 kaItlee Proposed Example Photos (2 of 2) L 1 � 1- �H� �, x x � ,. �� ;s s d a «*; .. ,. 1 �t �^f 4.'t-174'.7r,k <te.. x ti .........,:.:.• r t .. _ .. .f {.10; :.':A: 'l';':';i::::°v':.. :'.. -1-44 7, ::,... ,ai TAI ', --,. °° ate• '.^ a E 4 r r 1I , , i3 k I 7,W., ,..ii,,,,,,,", ',' '; °"' r�7x„ I,pt �, `` , r � G. - bbd . Packet Page -1021- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. Immokalee FDOT District Highway Beautification Council Grant Application for IMMOKALEE MAIN STREET (SR 29) IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT Anticipated Maintenance Schedule DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT SITE SPECIFIC MAINTENANCE FUNCTIONS FOR MAIN STREET IMMOKALEE: CANOPY TREE AND PALM PRUNING(Canopy Trees -April-September) 37 Live Oak 26 Ea 38 Crape Myrtle 25 Ea Palms -(June) 41 Sabal Palm 49 Ea 43 FERTILIZATION(County will supply granular fertilizer) 32 Bags Groundcover,Shrubs, and Trees 44 Perform Sequestrene Iron Drench Application 1 Ea 45 20-20-20 with Ferromec AC 13-0-0 plus 6% Iron(Optional 1 Ea ORNAMENTAL SPRAYING 46 Groundcover, Shrubs,&Trees:Insecticides& Fungicides 1 Ea 47 Herbicides 1 Ea Mulching: Organic Application(Calculated using 26,331 SF coverage(2"mulch,2 cu. Ft.bags, 48 162.5 CY) 2194 Bags 49 Pressure Cleaning Brick Pavers (2,642 SF) 1 Ea , 51 Street Sweeping(Vacuum Truck) 1 Ea TOTAL MEN (Crew Size)TO PERFORM SERVICES (MGnimum two 5 person crews required per week) Per Week: 80 Annual(52) 4160 ESTIMATED TOTAL MAN-HOURS TO PERFORM REQUIRED SERVICES (The contractor shall submit the amount of man-hours that they intend to provide to this Contract on a weekly basis) Hours per week 8 Crew size(Personnel on Site) 10 Man Hours 80 SPECIFICATIONS MOWING AND EDGING Mowing and edging shall include medians as well as those areas along the outside edge of the sidewalks of adjacent properties that are not currently maintained by the property owners. Right- of-Way mowing and/or weed control is required from back of curb or sidewalk to the Right-of- Way line (in most cases the power pole). Swale areas must be kept under control throughout the entire year. Packet Page -1022- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. 3`1 lmmokalee All turf shall be mowed with mulching type mower equipment to eliminate the need to bag and transport grass clippings. Should bagging be necessary, the bagged clippings shall be collected and removed at no additional cost to the County. Clippings shall not be blown into the roadway. Grass shall be cut at a height at no less than three and one half inches (31/2"). The frequency of cutting will be weekly or fifty-two (52) times for St. Augustine grass and twenty-six (26)times for Bahia grass may be modified by the Project Manager or by seasonal weather conditions at the Project Manager's discretion. The height of the grass blade shall not exceed six (6) inches in height. The Contractor shall use or alternate mowing practices, patterns or equipment within narrow turf areas so not to create wheel ruts or worn areas in the turf. Any areas of turf that become water soaked during the period of this Contract shall be mowed with twenty-one inch (21" +/-) diameter hand walk behind type mowers to prevent wheel ruts in the turf caused by heavier type self-propelled rider mowers. The Contractor shall be responsible for repairing any ruts or damage caused by their mowers at no additional costs to the County. Mechanical edging of the turf shall be done with each mowing along all sidewalk edges, back of concrete curbs, around all plant beds, utility service boxes, street light bases, sign posts, headwalls, guardrails, timer pedestals, posts and trees. Metal blade edging is not permitted along plant bed and turf edges where an underground irrigation system is present. Mechanical metal blade edging is permitted along back of curbing. Grass root runners extending into the mulched areas shall be cut and removed when the edging is performed. Edging will also be required in all turf areas around isolated trees, sprinkler heads, valve boxes, shrubs, sign posts, manholes, etc. where they exist. When edging is performed around trees contractor shall not damage tree during the edging process, any trees damaged by edging will be replaced by the contractor. All debris on streets, sidewalks or other areas resulting from edging shall be removed. No herbicide shall be used for edging. All sidewalks, curbing and/or gutters including a four foot (4') area from the face of the curb and sidewalk areas shall be cleaned after each service and debris removed. All sidewalks shall be blown clean, but no clippings or other debris shall be blown or allowed to be deposited on other adjacent property or accumulate on right-of-way areas. Debris removal per this section shall include actual removal of debris by contractor. Contractor will not be allowed to blow debris without removal of debris which accumulates as a result of the blowing process. Swales and dry retention areas must always be maintained and will have to be mowed and/or weed trimmed. MOWING AND EDGING 2 (two)foot maintenance strip (Alternate#1) Mowing and edging for alternate#1 shall include an area measured 2 foot from outside edge of the sidewalks of adjacent properties that are not currently maintained by the property owners. Right-of-Way mowing and/or weed control is required from back of curb or sidewalk to the Packet Page -1023- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. Immolcalee Right-of-Way line (in most cases the power pole). Swale areas must be kept under control throughout the entire year. All turf shall be mowed with mulching type mower equipment to eliminate the need to bag and transport grass clippings. Should bagging be necessary, the bagged clippings shall be collected and removed at no additional cost to the County. Clippings shall not be blown into the roadway. Grass shall be cut at a height at no less than three and one half inches (3 '/2"). The frequency of cutting will be weekly or fifty-two (52) times for St. Augustine grass and twenty-six (26) times for Bahia grass may be modified by the Project Manager or by seasonal weather conditions at the Project Manager's discretion. The height of the grass blade shall not exceed six (6) inches in height. The Contractor shall use or alternate mowing practices, patterns or equipment within narrow turf areas so not to create wheel ruts or worn areas in the turf. Any areas of turf that become water soaked during the period of this Contract shall be mowed with twenty-one inch (21" +/-) diameter hand walk behind type mowers to prevent wheel ruts in the turf caused by heavier type self-propelled rider mowers. The Contractor shall be responsible for repairing any ruts or damage caused by their mowers at no additional costs to the County. Mechanical edging of the turf shall be done with each mowing along all sidewalk edges, back of concrete curbs, around all plant beds, utility service boxes, street light bases, sign posts, headwalls, guardrails, timer pedestals, posts and trees. Metal blade edging is not permitted along plant bed and turf edges where an underground irrigation system is present. Mechanical metal blade edging is permitted along back of curbing. Grass root runners extending into the mulched areas shall be cut and removed when the edging is performed. Edging will also be required in all turf areas around isolated trees, sprinkler heads, valve boxes, shrubs, sign posts, manholes, etc. where they exist. When edging is performed around trees contractor shall not damage tree during the edging process, any trees damaged by edging will be replaced by the contractor. All debris on streets, sidewalks or other areas resulting from edging shall be removed. No herbicide shall be used for edging. All sidewalks shall be blown clean, but no clippings or other debris shall be blown or allowed to be deposited on other adjacent property or accumulate on right-of-way areas. Debris removal per this section shall include actual removal of debris by contractor. Contractor will not be allowed to blow debris without removal of debris which accumulates as a result of the blowing process. Swales and dry retention areas must always be maintained and will have to be mowed and/or weed trimmed. WEEDING Weeding of plant beds, sidewalks (asphalt, concrete or paver), guardrail bases, tree grates, curb joints and other mulched areas by chemical and/or hand removal will be performed weekly or as necessary to provide a weed free and well maintained area. Blue tracker may be required to be used when spraying. Packet Page -1024- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. Immokalee GENERAL SITE PRUNING For this site, general site pruning shall be defined as the pruning of any plant's foliage below a ten foot (10')height. All groundcovers, shrubs, canopy trees (except magnolias) and palms up to a ten foot (10') height, shall be inspected and pruned on a weekly or an as needed basis, so as to maintain the proper or required heights for visibility, vehicular movement purposes and desired shape or form as determined by the Project Manager or the Owner's Representative. Billing shall be on a monthly basis for entire roadway completion, all shrubs must be maintained at the specified height in order to be considered completed and billable. Pruning shall also include removal of water sprouts, suckers and any dead or diseased foliage or branches. All groundcovers and shrubs shall be maintained at the required height as specified by the Project Manager may be to a maximum of 36" and a minimum of 18" to 24", sight windows must be maintained at a maximum height of 18"-24". Shrub pruning should be done consistently throughout each median for all shrub types that require pruning so that landscape gives the appearance of continuity throughout that median. Example of recommended shrub pruning heights: (Note: Contract Manager may require a height in variance to the height listed)* Shrub Type Trim Height Maintained Height Thryallis 24" 36" Plumbago 24" 36" Dwarf Firebush 24" 36" Juniper 18" 24" Allemande 24" 36" Bougainvillea 24" 36" Green Island Ficus 24" 36" Crown of Thorn 24" 36" Hawthorne 24" 36" Schlings 24" 36" Xanadu 24" 36" Jasmine 24" 36" Aboricola 24" 36" Wild Coffee 24" 36" Blue Porterweed 24" 36" Walters Viburnum 24" 36" *Note: This list is not intended to be all inclusive, actual recommended pruning height for shrubs will be determined by Contract Manager. Packet Page -1025- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. 1mmokalee fkrd-x rfw I.1 st ru"+�xi During the first weeks of October and April, ornamental grasses, such as Fountain Grass, Muhly grass, Florida Gama or Fakahatchee grass shall be pruned at its base to remove any old growth; grasses shall only be pruned after the blooming season. The grasses shall not be cut in a flat top method. Ornamental grass such as Liriope muscari shall only be pruned at the direction and approval of the Project Manager or Owner's Representative. Plant material with a canopy over pathways or sidewalks shall be maintained at a minimum height of one hundred twenty inches (120") /or ten (10) feet. Shrubs and groundcovers adjacent to pathways or sidewalks shall be pruned to maintain one foot(1') of clearance from the edge of the pathway. It is recommended that adjacent shrubs and groundcovers be maintained so that they angle or are rounded away from the pathway. A one foot (1') mulched area from edge of the curb shall be maintained in the median planting beds from back of curb, as a pathway for maintenance workers, this will also keep all plant material from encroaching into the roadways. CANOPY TREE AND PALM PRUNING: -- Canopy Trees shall be defined as any large shrub, tree or palm with foliage above a ten foot (10') height. All canopy trees and palms shall be pruned on a regular schedule to create and maintain a fifteen-foot (15') canopy clearance over the roadways and a ten-foot (10') canopy clearance over all pathways. Canopy trees shall be selectively pruned twice per year in April and September to thin the interior canopy of cross branching and to shape the canopy of the trees. A professional certified Arborist shall do the pruning and shaping and shall be approved by the Project Manager. The work shall be done in a professional manner in accordance with ANSI 300, Part 1, 2, & 3 Pruning Standards. The arborist must be on-site to supervise pruning at all times. Any damaged materials or any incorrect pruning shall result in replacement of that material at the expense of the Contractor. The portion of the canopy that falls below the ten (10') foot level falls under the "General Site Pruning" portion of the contract and shall be kept properly pruned. Contractor shall be responsible maintenance of all palm species which includes all palms identified as `self Palms shall be pruned annually (once) during the month of June of each year at the discretion of the Project Manager. The palms shall only have the dead or dying lower fronds removed and shall also include removal of all nuts, inflorescence, seeds, seed stalks, brown or dead and lower fronds removed from the palm. The seeds and seed stalks shall be removed from all palms; including self cleaning palms. Fronds shall be cut close to the petiole base without damaging living trunk tissue. Any formed or forming seed pods shall also be removed. If for any reason more that the dead fronds need to be removed, prior approval must be obtained by the Project Manager and then the palms shall be pruned to a "Tropical Cut" or to remove lower fronds at a nine (9) o'clock - three (3) o'clock level from the base of the palm's bud or trunk (or below the horizontal line of a 9 and 3 o'clock). All palms are the responsibility of the contractor. The work shall be done in a professional manner in accordance with acceptable trade standards and practices. The palms shall not be climbed with tree spikes to remove the fronds. The Packet Page -1026- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. Immokalee pruning shall be accomplished by the use of a ladder, boom truck or lift. All debris from the pruning shall be removed and the site shall be left in a clean and neat manner. Under story plantings under palms and trees being pruned shall be protected. Any damaged materials shall be replaced by and at the expense of the Contractor. When the annual or bi-annual heavy pruning work is being performed with the use of a lift or boom truck, it is required that the contractor notify the contract manager and provide an MOT plan for review and approval through ROW Permitting adjacent traffic or turn lane to the work area, be closed pursuant to the County M.O.T. Policy. TRASH REMOVAL With each service, all site areas shall be cleaned by removing all trash or debris to include, but not be limited to: paper, bottles, cans, other trash, and horticultural debris. All debris or trash pick-ups shall be performed prior to mowing in all turf areas. The disposal of all trash and debris must be at a proper landfill or disposal site. All disposal fees, tipping or charges are to be included in the Contract Bid Price. STREET CLEANING A four-foot (4') wide area measured from the face of the curb and gutters including turn lanes and medians shall be cleaned with each site service to remove any accumulation of debris or objectionable growth to maintain a neat and safe condition. For this section debris shall be any vegetative material, trash, dirt or dust, and any leaves or clippings from vegetation. TRAFFIC CONTROL/LANE CLOSURES The Contractor shall comply with the requirements of Collier County's Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) Policy, copies of which are available through the Risk Management or Purchasing Department. The Contractor shall obtain and review and obtain the County MOT policy requirements prior to submitting a bid. Upon approval of a MOT Plan and proper placement of lane closed signs, pre-warning signs, arrow boards, traffic cones etc., the lane may be restricted from traffic. D The Contractor will be responsible for obtaining copies of all required manuals, MUTCD, FDOT Roadway & Traffic Design Standards Indexes, or other related documents, so to become familiar with their requirements. Strict adherence to the requirements of the MOT policy will be enforced under this Contract. D To assist in employee visibility; approved bright day-glow red/orange colored safety vests (Class 3) shall be worn by employees when servicing the area. D A directional lighted and flashing arrow board will be required under this Contract that meets the traffic control requirements. Packet Page -1027- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. Immokalee LANE CLOSURE Lane closure for median maintenance shall be limited. Upon proper placement of lane closed signs, pre-warning signs, arrow boards, traffic cones etc., the lane may be restricted from traffic only during non-peak traffic periods 9:30 A.M. - 3:30 P.M., Monday through Friday, and 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Saturday and Sunday, unless otherwise approved by the Project Manager. There will be no lane closures permitted during season (between Thanksgiving and Easter). The lane closure shall be indicated on the Weekly Maintenance Work Schedule, which is provided to the Project Manager. The contractor shall contact County Public Information Specialist the before lane closures are planned for Collier County's public road alert notification. A Road Alert form must be submitted, (form provide by County). LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE SERVICES The Contractor agrees by submittal of its bid that the listed services Unit Costs under this Contract shall also be made available to the County on a temporary basis as landscape maintenance services. The contracted services within these specifications and contract may be required to be temporally performed at another project site located within Collier County. If additional travel expenses are determined to be necessary for travel to another project site, the Project Manager and Contractor will determine the amount of hours to be billed at the hourly rates listed under"General Services" section. ORNAMENTAL &AND TURF SPRAYING Overall Ornamental & Turf Spraying of plants, shrubs and grassed areas within areas included in the Contract. Applications shall be made the day following a rain event when plant material is dry. Applications shall be made to turf the day following irrigation or a rain event when grass blades are dry. In areas where applicable, immediately after the fertilizer is applied, the sprinklers shall be activated for thirty(30) minutes to bring organic fertilizers to the soil's surface and to dissolve water-soluble particles. Following this watering, the controls shall be returned to automatic mode. Fertilizers containing Iron shall be removed from curbs to avoid staining. 1. It is required that the Pest Control applicator performing these services shall possess and provide the following to the Project Manager: a. Valid State of Florida Pesticide License that complies with all Federal, State (Chapter 482) and local laws and regulations. b. Bachelor degree in Ornamental Horticulture and/or Entomology or the equivalent practical experience approved by the Project Manager. c. Current Contractor's Occupational License for Pest Control Service. 2. The Pest Control applicator shall provide an overall written pest and spray program that shall incorporate ant and rodent control and shall meet or exceed the following minimum standards: Packet Page -1028- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. j)Im'mokalee a. Describe procedures, methods and techniques that will enhance the environment. b. Provide the maximum protection for the health, safety and welfare of the public and environment. c. List of all chemicals to be used. 3. The Pest Control Firm shall make on-site inspections and provide written reports to the Project Manager on a weekly basis. Weekly reports must be submitted within 12 hours of the time service is provided. 4. Methods of Application: One hundred percent (100%) coverage and penetration shall be provided. Insecticides and Fungicides shall be applied at the proper pressure to provide maximum coverage. a. Insecticides should be alternated from time to time to prevent an insect resistance to the application. b. Herbicides used in turf areas shall be applied at the proper pressure. c. Turf herbicides shall not be applied when the daily temperature exceeds eighty-five (85) degrees Fahrenheit. d. Spreader sticker (Nu-Film 17 or equal) shall be incorporated in all spraying of Groundcovers, Shrubs, Trees, Palms, and Turf Areas, when recommended by the label. e. Spray applications shall be applied during times of"No-Wind" conditions. f. No trucks or tractors with bar type tires or a gross weight greater than three thousand (3,000) pounds will be allowed within or on the median areas. g. At time of application, provide and place, traffic control meeting Florida Department of Transportation, M.U.T.C.D and Indexes and the County MOT. h. All spray applications shall contain a wetting agent within the mix when recommended by the label or Project Manager. i. The pH of water used in mix must be adjusted to meet pesticides manufacture recommendation and water pH and method must be documented and provided to Project Manager. 1• 5. Rate of Application: All chemicals shall be applied at the rates recommended on the manufacture's labels. 6. Materials List: All insecticides, fungicides and herbicides chemicals to be used on turf areas and on plant materials shall be submitted in writing to the Project Manager for review and approval. All chemicals used shall be approved for use by the Environmental Protection Agency for its intended use and area of use. Packet Page -1029- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. Immokalee Jkvrdo m,n>I at:.var 7. Application Schedule: The number of applications shall be as listed below unless otherwise required based upon the site inspection reports. Ferrmec AC 13-0-0 plus 6% iron at one-third (1/3) gallon of material per one hundred (100) gallons of water to be added with each application of insecticide, fungicide and herbicide. All applications must be pre-approved by Project Manager, if approval is not acquired services may not be paid. a. Turf Areas: Insecticides & Fungicides - Applications on an as needed basis, with prior approval by the Project Manager. Herbicides — Applications on an as needed basis, to include Pre-emergent in February and September, Post-emergent in November, January and March or on an as needed basis, with prior approval or direction by the Project Manager. b. Groundcovers, Shrubs and Trees: Insecticides & Fungicides - Applications on an as needed basis, with prior approval by the Project Manager. c. Bed Areas: Herbicides — Applications on an as needed basis, Pre-emergent in February and September, Post-emergent in November, January and March or on an as needed basis, prior approval by the Project Manager required. 8. Additional Requirements: Records must be kept of all pesticide applications. Documentation shall include but not limited to: date and time of application, weather conditions at time of application, what was applied and name of applier. This shall be included with the monthly invoice for payment. If pesticide documentation is not provided payment will be not be received for such application. When it becomes necessary for the Contractor to return for additional spraying as directed by the Project Manager due to non-performance of a required application, such additional spraying shall be performed at no cost to the Owner. Overall Ornamental & Turf Spraying of plants, shrubs and grassed areas within Areas is included in the Contract. Fertilizers shall be removed from curbs and sidewalk areas to avoid staining. Augustine and Bahia grasses. Strength of Pad: Standard size pads shall be mature, well rooted and contain a soil layer thick enough to provide a strength that will support the pad's weight and maintain its size and shape Packet Page -1030- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B..2. Immokalee when the pad is suspended vertically by hand on the upper ten percent (10%)of the pad section without tearing apart. Moisture Content: The sod soil shall contain enough moisture so that the soil is not excessively dry or wet. In no case will the sod be accepted if the soil layer becomes hardened, or loose so that it will not hold its shape, and/or if it is hydrophobic in nature. PRESSURE CLEANING BRICK PAVERS All brick curbing, brick paving, sidewalks, and paving areas may be pressure cleaned to remove tire marks or other dirt and debris which may be deposited on the surface areas. Sealing of paving areas shall be at the direction of the Project Manager on a time and material basis. Upon finding damage to the brick curbing or paving, an immediate notification to the Project Manager or his authorized representative is required. Upon finding damaged areas, the Contractor shall clean-up debris if present, and/or flag off the areas with protective barriers and/or high visibility hazard tape. The Contractor shall submit a bid as soon as possible for repair or replacement of the damaged brick curbing or paving areas. Repairs to the brick curbing and paving will be considered as additional expenses to the Contract. The additional expenses shall be charged as a time and material billing with the bricks being provided by the County. All additional expenses must be pre-approved by the Project Manager. Project Manager may use other contractor to replace and/or repair pavers. Recommended pressure for cleaning brick pavers should be between 500 to 1,000 psi. Minimum pressure is to be no less than 500 psi at any moment during pressure cleaning. Use of chemicals during pressure cleaning is to be in accordance with all Federal, State, and Local codes and ordinances. All chemical applications are to be submitted to Project Manager for review and approval prior to use on project. PRESSURE CLEANING CONCRETE SIDEWALK (ALTERNATE #2) All brick sidewalks are to be pressure cleaned to remove tire marks or other dirt and debris which may be deposited on the surface areas. Sealing of concrete areas shall be at the direction of the Project Manager on a time and material basis. Upon finding damage to the concrete paving, an immediate notification to the Project Manager or his authorized representative is required. Upon finding damaged areas, the Contractor shall clean-up debris if present, and/or flag off the areas with protective barriers and/or high visibility hazard tape. The Contractor shall submit a bid as soon as possible for repair or replacement of paving areas. Repairs to the paving will be considered as additional expenses to the Contract. The additional expenses shall be charged as a time and material billing. All additional expenses must be pre-approved by the Project Manager. Project Manager may use other contractor to replace and/or repair concrete sidewalk areas. Recommended pressure for cleaning brick pavers should be between 500 to 1,000 psi. Minimum pressure is to be no less than 500 psi at any moment during pressure cleaning. Packet Page -1031- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. Immokolee Fkw:d..n.iM 71 il as-'8.q Use of chemicals during pressure cleaning is to be in accordance with all Federal, State, and Local codes and ordinances. All chemical applications are to be submitted to Project Manager for review and approval prior to use on project. TREE GRATE MAINTENANCE/WATERING Tree grate air-slots shall be flushed with a pressure water hose on a weekly basis. All tree grate openings and edges shall be kept weed free at all times. Tree grates shall also be reviewed weekly to ensure that the grates are sitting properly and level with the adjacent paving. Contractor is to make report to Project Manager on a weekly basis regarding the condition of the tree grates. Contractor is to report any damaged tree grate and any items requiring repair. The thirty-one (31)trees within tree grates along the East and West right-of-way sidewalk of CR 846 (South 1st Street) are not irrigated and shall be hand watered at a rate of approximately five (10)gallons per tree, twice a month, from November to June. This schedule may be adjusted based upon rain amounts. Quick coupling valves which are located in the medians and along the right-of-way areas shall supply the required water. BULBOUT AND GUTTER CHANNEL DRAIN CLEANING During each weekly service, the Contractor shall use air blowers to blow clean the bulbout areas, including any asphalt and gutter areas adjacent to the bulbouts that cannot be reached or cleaned by the street sweeping. The linear sidewalk ramps and gutter channel drains shall also be blown. The gutter channel drains, located under the twenty-four (24) street bulbouts along SR 29 (Main Street) shall be blown from either end to clear the channel of any debris. The bulbout gutter channel drains shall be air blown weekly (52 times per year) from one end with an extension nozzle or blower long enough to blow through the channel drain to remove trash, debris and dirt. The Contractor shall pick up and dispose of all trash, debris and dirt. All debris removed per `bulbout and gutter channel drain cleaning' shall be removed and disposed of at no additional cost to County/Client. The bulbout channel drains require additional cleaning by flushing with pressured water. This procedure shall be performed twelve (12) times per year. Recommended pressure for flushing should be between 1,000 to 1,500 psi. At no time should the pressure exceed 1,600 psi Packet Page -1032- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. t , Immokalee FDOT District Highway Beautification Council Grant Application for IMMOKALEE MAIN STREET (SR 29) IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT Proposed Means of Providing Supplemental Water The existing project site is currently serviced by a functioning irrigation system utilizing a potable water source from the Immokalee Water and Sewer Department. The proposed irrigation system will be reconstructed for future reuse water service however, immediately following completion of the projects landscaping and irrigation upgrades it is anticipated that the site will continue to be served by the existing potable water until which time the reuse water and service connection becomes available. Means for supplemental watering for irrigation purposes will be included in the bid to contractors to provide an available alternative for supplemental watering such as a water truck, should it be required as directed by the project manager, until final acceptance of the project. Packet Page -1033- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. j mmokalee FDOT District Highway Beautification Council Grant Application for IMMOKALEE MAIN STREET (SR 29) IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT Project Schedule January 1, 2013: • FDOT Final Approval for Overall Project Construction Documents January 13, 2013: •. Selection of FDOT District Highway Beautification Council Grant Award - Phase I February 1, 2013: • Board of County Commissioner Approval of Grant Funds March 1, 2013: • Preparation of Phase I Bid Documents July 2013: • Funding for FDOT Grant Becomes Available—Phase I August 1, 2013: • Phase I Bid Solicitation September 15, 2013: • Receive and Review Bids for Phase I • Phase I Bid Award • Board of County Commission Approval October 15, 2013: • Phase I Notice to Proceed November 15, 2013: • Begin Phase I Project Construction December 15, 2013: • Permitting Approval April 30, 2014: • End Phase I Project Construction Packet Page -1034- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. Immokalee FDOT District Highway Beautification Council Grant Application for IMMOKALEE MAIN STREET (SR 29) IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT 10 Letters of Support for the Project 1. Immokalee Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) 2. Immokalee Chamber of Commerce 3. Southwest Florida WorkForce Development Board, Inc 4. Redlands Christian Migrant Association (RCMA) 5. Immokalee Water& Sewer District 6. Collier County Public Services Division University of Florida Extension 7. Immokalee Housing & Family Services 8. Williams Farm of Immokalee 9. Guadalupe, Immokalee Center for Education & Growth 10.Kisinger Campo & Associates Corp. Packet Page -1035- Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency 1/8/2013 I tern 14.B.2. IMMOKALEE CRA i The Place to Coil Home! Immokalee Lighting and Beautification Municipal Services Taxing Unit(MSTU) CRA Board 1320 15' Street N. Suite 2 Commissioner Immokalee,FL 34142 James N.Coletta Chair Re:Letter of Support for the MSTU Main Street Improvements Project Commissioner Tom Henning Commissioner The Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) in Immokalee, Florida Donna Fiala wholeheartedly supports the proposed application to the Florida Highway Beautification Council Grant Program for the Immokalee Main Street Improvements Project. We believe this FredW.Coyle will improve the sight lines at intersections, sidewalk accessibility at intersections, Fred W.Coyle project P' g � y upgrade deteriorated public site furnishings, landscaping, irrigation and overall aesthetics Commissioner within this busy corridor and better serve the Immokalee Community by creating a safe and Georgia Hiller y y g comfortable public environment. RA Advisory Board The focus of this project will include placement of permanent concrete traffic barriers, reconstruction of the curbing and landscaped bump outs to provide better visibility for both Michael Facundo vehicles and pedestrians. Existing plantings and the associated irrigation system will be Cha,rnia'7 replaced and the improvements will enhance the aesthetics Immolcalee's Main Street Edward"Ski"Olesky streetscape in the Downtown area. Jeffrey Randall Immokalee is a community with a clearly defined vision for the future streetscape of its Robert Holman downtown area This Public RealrnlTown Design will improve the pedestrian and vehicular , Ex-officio safety within the community's business district as well as elevate the economic viability of Julio Estremera local merchants and businesses located along this corridor by providing an aesthetically pleasing and comfortable environment for tourists and local residents to enjoy. Kitchell Snow Floyd Crews The CRA fully supports the Immokalee Main Street Improvement Project and would like to James Walt thank you for your consideration of grant approval. Eva Deyo Sincerely, Carrie Williams Daniel Rosario ; _, f �$: a t.rr Lt.Drew Lee Penny Phillip' Executive Djrector Angel Madera ,t CRA Staff Penny Phillippi Executive Director Bradley Muckel ::RA Project Manager Christie Betancourt CRA Administrative Assistant 1320 N. 15'h Street—Suite 2 Immokalee, Florida 34142 239.867.4121 Packet Page -1036- 1/8/2013 Item 14.8.2. fi I MOKALEE CHAMBER of COMMERCE Collier County Immokalee Lighting and Beautification Municipal Services Taxing Unit(MSTU) Immokalee Community Redevelopment Agency(CRA) 1320 15rr'Street N.Suite 2 Immokalee,FL 34142 RE: LETTER OF SUPPORT FOR THE MAIN STREET IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT The Immokalee Chamber of Commerce offers this letter of confidence and support for your proposed application to the Florida Highway Beautification Council Grant Program for the Immokalee Main Street Improvements Project,located within the existing Right-Of-Way SR 29,a.k.a Main Street from First Street to Ninth Street.This project will improve the current and non-conforming sight lines at intersections,conforming and non-conforming sidewalk accessibility at intersections,upgrade deteriorated public site furnishings,landscaping,irrigation and overall aesthetics within this heavily utilized transportation corridor to better serve the Immokalee Community by creating a safe and comfortable public environment. The focus of this project will include the removal of temporary roadway curbing and bollards (White Sticks) and replacing them with permanent concrete traffic barriers, reconstruction of the curbing and landscaped curb extensions (landscaped bump outs) at intersections to provide better visibility for both vehicular and pedestrian traffic along the heavily travelled route.The proposed landscape modifications will replace existing plantings and the associated irrigation system that have past their prime and are in a state of decline requiring the community to endure costs for maintenance and repair. The improvements proposed for this project will enhance the aesthetics, which are long overdue, for Immokalee's Main Street streetscape while improving both vehicular and pedestrian traffic safety and circulation in the Downtown area. Immokalee is a community with a clearly defined vision for the future streetscape of its downtown area.This plan complies with that vision and when implemented,will improve the pedestrian and vehicular safety within the community's business district as well as elevate the economic viability of local merchants and businesses located along this corridor by providing an aesthetically pleasing and comfortable environment for tourists and local residents to enjoy. I fully support the Immokalee Main Street Improvement Project and would like to thank you for your consideration of grant approval. Sincerely, Daniel Rosario Executive Director The Immokalee Chamber of Commerce,inc. 1300 N. 15111 Street Immokalee,Fl.34142 USA Tel:(239)657-3237 Fax:(239)657-5450 Email:www.ecoc @comcastaiet Website:www,inmiokaleechamber,com Packet Page -1037- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. 9530 Marketplace Road,Suite 104 SOUTHWEST FLORIDA Fort Myers,Florida 33912 Q������� Phone: 239-225-2500 Fax:239-225-2559 Toll Free: 1-866-992-8463 DEVELOPMENT BOARD,INC. TTY: 711 KEN O'LEARY,President JOE PATERNO,Executive Director September 27,2012 Collier County Immokalee Lighting and Beautification Municipal Services Taxing Unit(MSTU) Immokalee Community Redevelopment Agency(CRA) 1320 15th Street N. Suite 2 Immokalee,FL 34142 RE: LETTER OF SUPPORT FOR THE MAIN STREET IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT The Southwest Florida Workforce Development Board offers this letter of confidence and support for your proposed application to the Florida Highway Beautification Council Grant Program for the Inunokalee Main Street Improvements Project, located within the existing Right-Of-Way SR 29, a.k.a Main Street from First Street to Ninth Street. This project will improve the current and non-conforming sight lines at intersections, conforming and non-conforming sidewalk accessibility at intersections, upgrade deteriorated public site furnishings, landscaping, irrigation and overall aesthetics within this heavily utilized transportation corridor to better serve the Immokalee Community by creating a safe and comfortable public enviromnent. The focus of this project will include the removal of temporary roadway curbing and bollards (White Sticks) and replacing them with permanent concrete traffic barriers, reconstruction of the curbing and landscaped curb extensions (landscaped bump outs) at intersections to provide better visibility for both vehicular and pedestrian traffic along the heavily travelled route. The proposed landscape modifications will replace existing plantings and the associated irrigation system that have past their prime and are in a state of decline requiring the community to endure costs for maintenance and repair. The improvements proposed for this project will enhance the aesthetics, which are long overdue, for Immokalee's Main Street streetscape while improving both vehicular and pedestrian traffic safety and circulation in the Downtown area. Immokalee is a community with a clearly defined vision for the future streetscape of its downtown area.This plan complies with that vision and when implemented, will improve the pedestrian and vehicular safety within the community's business district as well as elevate the economic viability of local merchants and businesses located along this corridor by providing an aesthetically pleasing and comfortable environment for tourists and local residents to enjoy. I fully support the Immokalee Main Street Improvement Project and would like to thank you for your consideration of grant approval. Sincerely, Jim Wall Communications Director Packet Page -1038- .x, 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. RCMA n f REDLANDS CHRISTIAN MIGRANT A.SSOCIKDON,402 WFSF MAIN STREET,IMMOKAIEE,FLORIDA 34142-3933 September 25,2012 (239)658-3560 • Fax(239)658-3571 www.rana.org Collier County Immokalee Lighting and Beautification Municipal Services Taxing Unit(MSTU) Immokalee Community Redevelopment Agency(CRA) 1320 15th Street N. Suite 2 Immokalee,FL 34142 RE: LETTER OF SUPPORT FOR THE MAIN STREET IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT The Redlands Christian Migrant Association offers this letter of confidence and support for your proposed application to the Florida Highway Beautification Council Grant Program for the Immokalee Main Street Improvements Project, located within the existing Right-Of-Way SR 29,a.k.a.Main Street from First Street to Ninth Street.This project will improve the current and non-conforming sight lines at intersections, conforming and non-conforming sidewalk accessibility at intersections, upgrade deteriorated public site furnishings, landscaping, irrigation and overall aesthetics within this heavily utilized transportation corridor to better serve the Immokalee Community by creating a safe and comfortable public environment. The focus of this project will include the removal of temporary roadway curbing and bollards (White Sticks) and replacing them with permanent concrete traffic barriers, reconstruction of the curbing and landscaped curb extensions (landscaped bump outs) at intersections to provide better visibility for both vehicular and pedestrian traffic along the heavily travelled route. The proposed landscape modifications will replace existing plantings and the associated irrigation system that have past their prime and are in a state of decline requiring the community to endure costs for maintenance and repair. The improvements proposed for this project will enhance the aesthetics, which are long overdue, for Immokalee's Main Street streetscape while improving both vehicular and pedestrian traffic safety and circulation in the Downtown area. Immokalee is a community with a clearly defined vision for the future streetscape of its downtown area. This plan complies with that vision and when implemented,will improve the pedestrian and vehicular safety within the community's business district as well as elevate the economic viability of local merchants and businesses located along this corridor by providing an aesthetically pleasing and comfortable environment for tourists and local residents to enjoy. I fully support the Immokalee Main Street Improvement Project and would like to thank you for your consideration of grant approval. Sincerely, J 7 jy}�::-'?OA I G{_•"'Vii•-- �l�it v-C,{,n./17: Barbara Mainster Executive Director EsTARLISHED IN 1965,RCMAA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER FUNDED IN PART BY. 'United A% oho orncan nt*�{}QD'iE\�S taN 'TWICE F r� Way ill Packet Page -1039- CO1^ca r>m,� ]mm 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. • 1020 Sanitation Road Immokalee,Florida 34142 • • • (239)658-3630 • • FAX(239)658-3634 Immokalee Water & Sewer District September 24,2012 Collier County Immokalee Lighting and Beautification Municipal Services Taxing Unit(MSTU) Immokalee Community Redevelopment Agency(CRA) 1320 15th Street N. Suite 2 Immokalee, FL 34142 RE: LETTER OF SUPPORT FOR THE MAIN STREET IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT I would like to offer this letter of confidence and support for your proposed application to the Florida Highway Beautification Council Grant Program for the Immokalee Main Street Improvements Project, located within the existing Right-Of-Way SR 29,a.lc.a Main Street from First Street to Ninth Street. This project will improve the current and non-conforming sight lines at intersections, conforming and non-conforming sidewalk accessibility at intersections, upgrade deteriorated public site furnishings, landscaping, irrigation and overall aesthetics within this heavily utilized transportation corridor to better serve the Immokalee Community by creating a safe and comfortable public environment. The focus of this project will include the removal of temporary roadway curbing and bollards(White Sticks)and replacing them with permanent concrete traffic barriers,reconstruction of the curbing and , fi, landscaped curb extensions (landscaped bump outs) at intersections to provide better visibility for both vehicular and pedestrian traffic along the heavily travelled route. The proposed landscape modifications will replace existing plantings and the associated irrigation system that have past their prime and are in a state of decline requiring the community to endure costs for maintenance and repair. The improvements proposed for this project will enhance the aesthetics, which are long overdue, for Immokalee's Main Street streetscape while improving both vehicular and pedestrian traffic safety and circulation in the Downtown area. Immokalee is a community with a clearly defined vision for the future streetscape of its downtown area. This plan complies with that vision and when implemented, will improve the pedestrian and vehicular safety within the community's business district as well as elevate the economic viability of local merchants and businesses located along this corridor by providing an aesthetically pleasing and comfortable environment for tourists and local residents to enjoy. I fully support the Immokalee Main Street Improvement Project and would like to thank you for your consideration of grant approval. Thank you, va Deyo Executive Director Visit our Web Page at: www.iw-sd.com E-mail: evadeyo@iw-sd.com Packet Page -1040- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2.IP o ler County Public Services Division University of Florida Extension Collier County Immokalee Lighting and Beautification Municipal Services Taxing Unit(MSTU) Immokalee Community Redevelopment Agency(CRA) 1320 15th Street N. Suite 2 Immokalee, FL 34142 RE:LETTER OF SUPPORT FOR THE MAIN STREET IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT The University Of Florida IFAS Extension,Collier County offers this letter of confidence and support for your proposed application to the Florida Highway Beautification Council Grant Program for the Immokalee Main Street Improvements Project, located within the existing Right-Of-Way SR 29,a.k.a Main Street from First Street to Ninth Street.This project will improve the current and non-conforming sight lines at intersections, conforming and non-conforming sidewalk accessibility at intersections, upgrade deteriorated public site furnishings, landscaping, irrigation and overall aesthetics within this heavily utilized transportation corridor to better serve the Immokalee Community by creating a safe and comfortable public environment. The focus of this project will include the removal of temporary roadway curbing and bollards (White Sticks) and replacing them with permanent concrete traffic barriers, reconstruction of the curbing and landscaped curb extensions (landscaped bump outs)at intersections to provide better visibility for both vehicular and pedestrian traffic along the heavily travelled route.The proposed landscape modifications will replace existing plantings and the associated irrigation system that have past their prime and are in a state of decline requiring the community to endure costs for maintenance and repair. The improvements proposed for this project will enhance the aesthetics, which are long overdue, for Immokalee's Main Street streetscape while improving both vehicular and pedestrian traffic safety and circulation in the Downtown area. Immokalee is a community with a clearly defined vision for the future streetscape of its downtown area. This plan complies with that vision and when implemented, will improve the pedestrian and vehicular safety within the community's business district as well as elevate the economic viability of local merchants and businesses located along this corridor by providing an aesthetically pleasing and comfortable environment for tourists and local residents to enjoy. Packet Page -1041- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. I fully support the Immokalee Main Street Improvement Project and would like to thank you for your consideration of grant approval. Sincerely, Robert Halman Agriculture/Small farms Extension Agent IV Packet Page -1042- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. t:oo. At VOi FS Immokalee Housing&family Services Providing Keys to a Brighter Future September 25,2012 Collier County Immokalee Lighting and Beautification Municipal Services Taxing Unit(MSTU) Immokalee Community Redevelopment Agency(CRA) 1320 15th Street N.Suite 2 Immokalee,FL 34142 RE:LETTER OF SUPPORT FOR THE MAIN STREET IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT Immokalee Housing & Family Services offers this letter of support for your proposed application to the Florida Highway Beautification Council Grant Program for the Immokalee Main Street Improvements Project, located within the existing Right-Of-Way SR 29, a.k.a Main Street from First Street to Ninth Street. This project will provide multiple improvements including sight lines at intersections, sidewalk accessibility at intersections, upgrade deteriorated public site furnishings, landscaping, irrigation and overall aesthetics within this heavily utilized transportation corridor to better serve the Immokalee community by creating a safe and comfortable public environment. We are pleased to support your request to remove temporary roadway curbing and bollards (White Sticks)and replace them with permanent concrete traffic barriers,and reconstruction of the curbing and landscaped curb extensions(landscaped bump outs)at intersections to provide better visibility for both vehicular and pedestrian traffic along this heavily travelled route.The proposed landscape modifications will replace existing plantings and the associated irrigation system that are in a state of decline requiring frequent maintenance and repair. The improvements proposed for this project will enhance the aesthetics while improving both vehicular and pedestrian traffic safety and circulation in the Main Street/downtown area. When implemented, this plan will improve the pedestrian and vehicular safety within the community's business district as well as increase the economic viability of local merchants and businesses located along this corridor. I fully support the Immokalee Main Street Improvements Project and hope that this grant funding request is given serious consideration. Sincerely, jstiAllA&d.)Z.0-1Q. Susan Golden Executive Director 2449 Sanders Pines Circle,Immokalee,FL 34142 Tel.: (239)657-8333 Fax: (239)657-8335 www.ihfservices.org Packet Page -1043- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. WILLIAMS FARMS OF IMMOKALEE , INC . SEPTEMBER 28,2012 COLLIER COUNTY Immokalee Lighting and Beautification Municipal Services Taxing Unit(MSTU) Immokalee Community Redevelopment Agency(CRA) 1320 15th Street N.Suite 2 Immokalee,FL 34142 RE:LETTER OF SUPPORT FOR THE MAIN STREET IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT I support the proposed application to the Florida Highway Beautification Council Grant Program for the Immokalee Main Street Improvements Pr ject, located within the existing Aught-Of-A%ay SR 29,a.k.a Main Street from First Street to Ninth Street. This project will improve the current and non-conforming sight lines at intersections,conforming and non-conforming sidewalk accessibility at intersections,upgrade deteriorated public site frurnishings,landscaping,irrigation and overall aesthetics within this heavily talked transportation corridor to better serve the Immokalee Corm uni y by creating a safe and con fortable public environment. The focus of this project will include the removal of temponny roadway arrbing and bollards(White Slicks)and replacing them with permanent concrete traffic barriers,reconstruction of the curbing and landscaped curb extensions(landscaped bump outs)at intersections to provide better visibility for both vehicular and pedestrian traffic along the heavily travelled route. The proposed landscape modifications will replace existing plantings and the associated irrigation ystem that have past their prime and are in a state of decline requiring the community to endure costs for maintenance and repair. The improvements proposed for this project will enhance the aesthetics,which are long overdue,forImmokalee.'sMain Street streetscape while improving both vehicular and pedestrian traffic safety and circulation in the Downtown area. Immokalee is a community with a cleat'defined vision for the future streetscape of its downtown area.This plan complies with that vision and when implemented,will improve the pedestrian and vehicular safety within the comm11nn0r business district as well as elevate the economic viability of local merchants and businesses located along this corridor by providing an aesthetically pleasing and comfortable environment for tourists and local residents to enjoy. I would like to thank you for your consideration of grant approval. Sincrly, 0arrie lY/illia�as-Seer etary I Villiams Farms of Immokalee,Inc. 1300 NORTH 157Il STREET SUITE#1 • I1I$IOKALEE, FL. • 34.142 PHONE: 239-657.5180 • FAX: 239-657.2106 Packet Page -1044- 1/8/2013 Item 14.B.2. I. Septembe +r, Oa e hmmokalee's center for education&growth Early Childhood Education ■ Af ter School Tutoring a tutor Corps ■ Soup Kitchen Collier County Immokalee Lighting&Beautification Municipal Services Taxing Unit(MSTU) Immokalee Community Redevelopment Agency(CRA) 1320 15th Street N.,Suite 2 Board Chair Immokalee,FL 34142 Roger Vasey Board of Trustees RE: LETTER OF SUPPORT FOR THE MAIN STREET IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT Alice Arena John Backe Guadalupe Center,Inc.offers this letter of confidence and support for your proposed Phil Beuth application to the Florida Highway Beautification Council Grant Program for the Walter Biankley Immokalee Main Street Improvements Project,located within the existing Right-of-Way Raymond Calms SR 29,aka Main Street from First Street to Ninth Street. This project will improve the Augie Cenname current and non-conforming sight lines at intersections,conforming and non- John Ferguson conforming sidewalk at intersections,. u rade deteriorated public site Patricia Griesdom g y . upgrade p Edward Hall furnishings,landscaping,irrigation and overall aesthetics within this heavily utilized William Macartney,ill transportation corridor to better serve the Immokalee Community by creating a safe, David Meyer comfortable public environment. Don Popejoy William Raveis The focus of this project will include the removal of temporary roadway curbing and Allen Ryan Charles Salisbury bollards,replacing them with permanent concrete traffic barriers,reconstruction of the Kept.S4ppmaker curbing and landscaped curb extensions at intersections to provide better visibility for John Vafterott both vehicular and pedestrian traffic along the heavily-travelled route. The proposed George Wilson landscape modifications will replace existing plantings and associated irrigation system that are well past their prime,and are in a state of decline requiring the community to AdvisoryBoard endure costs for maintenance and repair. The improvements proposed will enhance the Alice_Arena aesthetics,which are long overdue,for lmmokalee's Main Street,while improving both Frsrik,Cevella;, vehicular and pedestrian traffic safety and circulation in the downtown area Sue Ddion Peachy Johnson Immokalee is a community with a clearly defined vision for the future streetscape of its Barbara.Ledinsky downtown area. This plan complies with that vision and when implemented,will Linda Macartney, improve the pedestrian and vehicular safety within the community's business district,as Candace Ravels Linde Ryan well as elevate the economic viability of local merchants and businesses along this Mark Ryan, i corridor by providing an aesthetically pleasing and comfortable environment for tourists Burry Salisbury and local residents to enjoy. Lynn Shoerriaker Rose-Marie van Ottertoo Guadalupe Center, Inc.fully supports the Immokalee Main Street Improvements Project Jackie Vasey and thanks you for your consideration of grant approval. sandy;Vasey President Sincerely, Barbara Oppenheim Barbara Oppenheim President "Breaking the cycle of poverty through education." Guadalupe Center of Immokalee 509 Hope Circle lmmokatee,FL 34142 239.658.1999 www.guadatupecenter.org Consider including the Guadalupe Center in your estate plans. Packet Page-1045- 1/8/2013 Item 14.8.2. KISINGER CAMPO & ASSOCIATES CORP. .1 Collier County Immokalee Lighting and Beautification Municipal Services Taxing Unit(MSTU) Immokalee Community Redevelopment Agency(CRA) 1320 15th Street N.Suite 2 Immokalee, FL 34142 RE:LETTER OF SUPPORT FOR THE MAIN STREET IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT I, Richard J.Arico, offer this letter of confidence and support for your proposed application to the Florida Highway Beautification Council Grant Program for the Immokalee Main Street Improvements Project, located within the existing Right-Of-Way SR 29, a.k.a Main Street from First Street to Ninth Street.This project will improve the current and non-conforming sight lines at intersections, conforming and non- conforming sidewalk accessibility at intersections, upgrade deteriorated public site furnishings, landscaping, irrigation and overall aesthetics within this heavily utilized transportation corridor to better serve the lmmokalee Community by creating a safe and comfortable public environment. The focus of this project will include the removal of temporary roadway curbing and bollards (White Sticks) and replacing them with permanent concrete traffic barriers, reconstruction of the curbing and landscaped curb extensions (landscaped bump outs) at intersections to provide better visibility for both vehicular and pedestrian traffic along the heavily travelled route.The proposed landscape modifications will replace existing plantings and the associated irrigation system that have past their prime and are in a state of decline requiring the community to endure costs for maintenance and repair. The improvements proposed for this project will enhance the aesthetics, which are long overdue, for Immokalee's Main Street streetscape while improving both vehicular and pedestrian traffic safety and circulation in the Downtown area. Immokalee is a community with a clearly defined vision for the future streetscape of its downtown area. This plan complies with that vision and when implemented, will improve the pedestrian and vehicular safety within the community's business district as well as elevate the economic viability of local merchants and businesses located along this corridor by providing an aesthetically pleasing and comfortable environment for tourists and local residents to enjoy. I fully support the lmmokalee Main Street Improvement Project and would like to thank you for your consideration of grant approval. Sincerely, Richard J.Arico, P.E. 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