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Groveland Community Services District
Procurement of services for the Mary Laveroni Park Restoration Project, encompassing earthwork, drainage improvements, utility installation, concrete repairs, and asphalt surfacing.
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Due Date
Aug 30, 2018
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Groveland Community Services District
Close: Aug 30, 2018
Procurement of services for the Mary Laveroni Park Restoration Project, encompassing earthwork, drainage improvements, utility installation, concrete repairs, and asphalt surfacing.
Groveland Community Services District
Procurement of consulting services for the development of an Integrated Water and Wastewater Master Plan, involving the evaluation and recommendation of improvements for wastewater treatment, collection, water treatment, and distribution systems.
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Due Date
Feb 1, 2019
Groveland Community Services District
Close: Feb 1, 2019
Procurement of consulting services for the development of an Integrated Water and Wastewater Master Plan, involving the evaluation and recommendation of improvements for wastewater treatment, collection, water treatment, and distribution systems.
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Groveland Community Services District
This document is a proposal (CD1703-02) from Patterson Pump Company to AM Consulting Engineers, Inc. for the supply of a Packaged Booster Pump Station for the Groveland CSD project. Dated March 9, 2017, the proposal details the comprehensive scope of supply, including architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, and instrumentation components, as well as factory and field services. It also includes specific clarifications, exceptions, freight details, pricing, warranty information, and a full set of terms and conditions. The total selling price for the base scope is $268,050.00, with an additional option for a turbine-style flow meter.
Effective Date
Mar 9, 2017
Expires
Effective: Mar 9, 2017
Groveland Community Services District
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This document is a proposal (CD1703-02) from Patterson Pump Company to AM Consulting Engineers, Inc. for the supply of a Packaged Booster Pump Station for the Groveland CSD project. Dated March 9, 2017, the proposal details the comprehensive scope of supply, including architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, and instrumentation components, as well as factory and field services. It also includes specific clarifications, exceptions, freight details, pricing, warranty information, and a full set of terms and conditions. The total selling price for the base scope is $268,050.00, with an additional option for a turbine-style flow meter.
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This License and Cost Reimbursement Agreement, effective August 1, 2022, grants the County of Tuolumne (Licensee) a one-year license to use a designated area within the Groveland Community Services District's (Licensor) Station No. 78. The purpose is to house a County-funded fire engine, crew, and equipment to enhance fire protection and emergency response services within the Groveland CSD boundaries. While the license itself is provided without direct monetary consideration, the Licensee is obligated to reimburse the Licensor for various operational costs such as fuel, supplies, and utilities incurred due to the Licensee's use of the Station. The agreement also details provisions for maintenance, alterations, environmental compliance, insurance, and indemnification.
Effective Date
Aug 1, 2022
Expires
Effective: Aug 1, 2022
Groveland Community Services District
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This License and Cost Reimbursement Agreement, effective August 1, 2022, grants the County of Tuolumne (Licensee) a one-year license to use a designated area within the Groveland Community Services District's (Licensor) Station No. 78. The purpose is to house a County-funded fire engine, crew, and equipment to enhance fire protection and emergency response services within the Groveland CSD boundaries. While the license itself is provided without direct monetary consideration, the Licensee is obligated to reimburse the Licensor for various operational costs such as fuel, supplies, and utilities incurred due to the Licensee's use of the Station. The agreement also details provisions for maintenance, alterations, environmental compliance, insurance, and indemnification.
Groveland Community Services District
This document outlines the Groveland Community Services District's (GCSD) award of the Wastewater Treatment Plant Pond No. 1 Liner Replacement Project to Moyle Excavation, Inc. for a bid amount of $354,146.00. The project involves demolition, earthwork, concrete construction, geomembrane liner installation, and new drainage facilities for Reservoir One. The agreement specifies a substantial completion target of 60 working days and final completion within 100 working days from the commencement date.
Effective Date
Apr 12, 2022
Expires
Effective: Apr 12, 2022
Groveland Community Services District
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This document outlines the Groveland Community Services District's (GCSD) award of the Wastewater Treatment Plant Pond No. 1 Liner Replacement Project to Moyle Excavation, Inc. for a bid amount of $354,146.00. The project involves demolition, earthwork, concrete construction, geomembrane liner installation, and new drainage facilities for Reservoir One. The agreement specifies a substantial completion target of 60 working days and final completion within 100 working days from the commencement date.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Groveland Community Services District
The Board of Directors meeting addressed administrative matters, including approving the order of the agenda with one item removed. The session included a closed session to confer with legal counsel regarding existing litigation, specifically the case involving Anthony Filippi as plaintiff against the District, and anticipated litigation. Upon returning to open session, the Board announced that they authorized the execution of a settlement agreement for the existing litigation by a 5-0 vote and provided direction to staff regarding the anticipated litigation matters.
This strategic planning document for the Groveland Fire Department focuses on ensuring the long-term financial sustainability and high-quality provision of fire protection and emergency services. It addresses the challenges of sustaining funding, details current costs and revenue, and outlines the benefits of the CAL FIRE partnership. The plan emphasizes evaluating service costs, exploring funding options, and aims to maintain critical services, improve response times, and enhance wildfire readiness for residents, with results of the planning expected by May 2026.
This document outlines a replacement strategy for fire apparatus, prioritizing based on operational criticality, usage, risk exposure, and firefighter safety. The strategy recommends replacing the primary Type 1 engine (2009) between 2028 and 2030, with the current Type 1 transitioning to reserve status to allow retirement of the Type 2 engine (2000) by 2032-2035. The Type 3 engine (1997) will be replaced on a condition-based approach. This plan aims to enhance safety, maintain operational readiness, ensure fiscal responsibility, and improve grant competitiveness.
This document presents a preliminary evaluation and plan for Groveland Park amenities, aiming to enhance usability, function, and revenue generation. The plan focuses on increasing park safety and functionality, boosting recreation and tourism opportunities, and serving the local community. Strategic priorities include reconfiguring event spaces and support facilities, evaluating the feasibility of recreational features like skate parks, RV/tent campgrounds, mountain biking, and disc golf courses. It also emphasizes developing Mary Laveroni Park as a community hub and destination, leveraging natural recreation areas, establishing connections to regional trails, and preparing Groveland for increased year-round residency while preserving its character and natural resources.
The Special Meeting addressed several crucial items, noting that it was conducted via teleconference due to COVID-19 mandates. Key discussions included the adoption of a resolution to approve a consulting services agreement with SCI Consulting for a Fiscal Impact Analysis regarding fire and emergency response services to new land development projects, as the current funding model based solely on in-boundary property taxes is strained by increasing external responses. The Board also planned to adopt a revised Conflict of Interest Policy, accept a Fiscal Impact Analysis related to fire services, and amend the budget to include funding for the Fire Department Tax Measure consulting services. Furthermore, the Board planned to adopt resolutions authorizing the acceptance of grant funds under the Volunteer Fire Assistance Program and approving a Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement with CALFIRE. Other items included coordinating for a FEMA BRIC Grant application for emergency response equipment, considering options to preserve fire services consistent with deployment standards, and reviewing the status of the Hetch Hetchy Trail Project.
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