Fountain Valley City Council wrap-up
Notes from the council’s Nov. 16 meeting. Councilwoman Laurann Cook was
absent.
ISSUE: ABANDONED PROPERTY
Vote: 4-0
Summary: The council approved $3,314.04 in expenses for eliminating
squatters at an abandoned property at 16631 Markham Street. A city
investigation revealed that accumulations of oil and grease were present
in the driveway, but the property owner did not respond to the city’s
violation notices. Apparently, the current owner has left the country. On
Oct. 14, a fire, apparently started by transients, gutted the interior of
the residence. The City Manager Ray Kromer declared the property a public
nuisance and ordered an emergency abatement. On Oct. 15, code enforcement
officers boarded up the property and continue to monitor it for safety
purposes.
ISSUE: RESIDENTIAL SLURRY SEAL
Vote: 4-0
Summary: The City Council approved a $13,112.22 increase in cost for the
city’s annual slurry seal program, which preserves and maintains
residential streets. Extra work is required in a portion of the City Hall
parking lot and the paved areas at Reservoir No. 1 and Well No. 6.
ISSUE: PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT
Vote: 4-0
Summary: The council awarded a $50,995 contract to Malibu Pacific Tennis
Courts, Inc. to replace deteriorating playground equipment at Plavan
Park. The new equipment meets all current safety guidelines and provides
an integrated play environment that is accessible to children of all
ages.
ISSUE: WEEDING MAINTENANCE
Vote: 4-0
Summary: The council approved a one-year extension of the city’s weeding
maintenance contract and awarded $36,162 to Accurate Landscape
Maintenance Corporation for landscape maintenance along highway
sidewalks, flood control channels, planters and roads.
ISSUE: TREE TRIMMING
Vote: 4-0
Summary: The council approved a $52,651 contract for CLS Landscape
Management, Inc., for tree trimming services throughout the city.
ISSUE: INDUSTRIAL REDEVELOPMENT PLAN
Vote: 4-0
Summary: The council scheduled a public hearing for the Five Year
Implementation Plan for the City Center and Industrial Area Redevelopment
Projects. The plan will explain costs and goals of programs to eliminate
blight and increase and improve the supply of affordable housing.
ISSUE: TELEPHONE SOFTWARE UPGRADE
Vote: 4-0
Summary: The council approved the $70,140 purchase and installation of
upgraded telephone software system without a bidding process.
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