R92-25RESOLUTION NO. R92-~--
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA,
AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE MAYOR AND
CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE A HIGHWAY
BEAUTIFICATION GRANT PROGRAM MEMORANDUM
OF AGREEMENT AND A MAINTENANCE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH THE FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (FDOT) FOR
~MPROVEMENTS TO CERTAIN FDOT MEDIANS
ALONG BOYNTON BEACH BOULEVARD WITHIN THE
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED HEREIN.
WHEREAS,
within/abutting
rights-of-way
landscaped; and
many roadside areas and median strips
Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT)
areas must be maintained and attractively
WHEREAS, FDOT has monies available to provide matching
grants to City's for landscaping and improvement of new and
existing medians within/abutting FDOT rights-of-way; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission desire that the City
of Boynton Beach beautify and improve various FDOT median strips
along Boynton Beach Boulevard within the City of Boynton Beach by
construction and landscaping; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach
desires to auLhorize the Mayor and City Clerk, at the appropriate
time to enter into a Highway Beautification Grant Program
Memorandum of Agreement and a Maintenance Memorandum of Agreement
(Agreements) between the City of Boynton Beach and FDOT for the
road median strip landscaping improvements along Boynton Beach
Boulevard within the City of Boynton Beach more particularly
described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof,
provided, however, the City's obligation to maintain the improved
median strigs is contingent upon receipt of funds from FDOT as
contemplated in the Agreements.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA.
Section 1. Each Whereas clause set forth above is true
and correct and incorporated herein by this reference.
Section 2. The Mayor and City Clerk are hereby
authorized and directed, at the appropriate time, to 9xecute the
Agreements between the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, and the
State of Florida Department of Transportation for the median
landscaping improvements more particularly described in Exhibit
"A" attached hereto and made a part hereof, provided however, the
City's obligation to maintain the improved median strips along
Boynton Beach Boulevard, within the City om Boynton Beach is
contingent upon the receipt of funds by FDOT as contemplated in
the Agreements.
Section 3. The City Clerk of the City of Boynton Beach
is h~reby directed to send copies of this Resolution to the
Florida Department of Transportation and all other persons as
directed by the Mayor and City Commission.
Section 3.
upon passage.
This Resolution shall take effect immediately
PASSED AND ADOPTED this // day of February, 1992.
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
Mayor
~c~ Mayor
Corra~s±oner
Commis )net
Cc
~TTEST:
(Corporate Seal)
HWYGRANT'.cRA
1/3!/~2'
FLORIDA HIGHWAY BEAUTIFICATION GRANT APPLICATION
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Please complete"all items in this application, following
specific instructions carefully. All attached typed pages must be 8'/~" x 11"; attached
sketches, plans, and maps must be no larger than 2' x 3' at an appropriate scale
with appropriate legends, When completed. 9 copies of the application form end
9 copies of all required sketches, plans, cost estimates, and resolutions should
be delivered to the appropriate District Maintenance Engineer (addresses are on
the last page) no later than February 1, of each year. Please kee~) at least 2 cop~es.
with original signatures, of all ,natedats in your files; these will be needed if you
are awarded a grant (to be attached to the maintenance and grant agreements).
if you have any questions, please call the appropriate District Maintenance Engineer
for assistance.
APPLICANT INFORMATION: Applicant must be a local government agency or local
Hi~ hway Beautification Council. Please attach evidence of local governmlent appro-
val of this application if Applicant is a local Highway Beautification C~ouncil, Be
sure to indicate the fiscal year in which you want this application to be considered.
Applicant Name: CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
Contact Name: JOHN WILDNER/KEVIN J. HALLA~AN
Position or Title: PARKS SUPERINTENDENT/FORESTER/EN-vIRON~MENTkLIST
Address: 100 EAST BOYNTON BEACH BOULEVARD, BOYNTON BEACH, FL
Phone: (407) 738-7443, X-274 or X-357
Organization(s}:COMMUNITY.. IMPROVEMENT DEPARTMENT
Participating
HOLIDAY TNN CORP..~HAMBER OP COMMERCE. 14 LOCAL
BOYNTON BEACH GARDEN CLUB.
33435
In which fiscal year is this project desired? (i.e., 1990-91) 1992-93
The undersigned, hereby certifies, all parts of the application and required Grant
information have been read and understood and that alt information submitted
is true eno correct and represents the desires of the-City or County government
where the project is to be installed.
Signature: ,~/~'~ ~' /'/-/~'~-"- Date: JANUARY 30, 1992
Title: FORESTER/ENVIRONMENTALIST
Signature:
Title: PA~S -SUPERINTENDENT
FLORI DA HIGHWAY BEAUTIFICATION GRANT APPLICATION
PROJECT INFORMATION: Please include in'the project package: 1. A map which shows,the exact Iocatidn of the project within the State, county
and city where proposed.
2. A written Project Description (with photographs if possible).
3. A conceptual perspective sketch of the proposed project.
4. A detailed list of plant materials, tertJJizers, soil amendments and all other
materials included in the project.
5. Detailed cost information for each of the Eligible Grant categories (noting
whether they are wholesale or retail costs).
6. Detailed cost information for each of the Applicant Matching Proiect Costs
Categories (noting whether they are wholesale or retail costs).
7. Detailed design and construction plans.
The following data is for use by the Council in Ranking the project applications:
Location of Project: County: ~.~LN BEA£H City' ~OyNmO~ REAC~
U.S./State Road ~¢ 804 Local Name'BOYNT°N BEACH BOULEVARD
Length of Project: APPROX. ?(inn T.TNF. AR 'mEET ,, (Milesor feet)
from 1-95/BOYNTON BEACH BOULEVARD INTERCHANGE EAST
iN~W 1st STREET.
to
Summary of EHgibte Project Costs: (to be covered by the Grant)
SprinMer/irrigation system (purchase/install)
Plant materials and fertilizer/soil amendment
Labor for installation of the plantings
Total Eligible Costs $ 55,142.00
Summary of Applicant Project Costs (Local Government share, not including
continuing maintenance):
GRASS REMOVAL.- ..................... ; .......
Plant Materials
Water (trucked or irrigation system)
Labor for installation (include est. cost of volunteer labor costs)
Establishment Period Costs (labor etc.)
Other (identify) JACK & BORE (OPTIONAL/SHALLOW W..
SIDEWALK TREATMENT (Paverblock)
TREE GRATES
SADDLE/METERS, DESIL~iN m.~Ji)-= .L,,.~.'J_'.LUm .......
Total Applicant Matching Costs
Total Project Cost
$ 2.772.00
$26,185.00
1
.$~
$ 1,496.00
$ 7t412.00
$ ~36.00
$ 7,4t7 nn
$ ~,000.00
$ 10,J010.00
~ 21,000.00
1,476.00
$ 55,142.00
$110,284.00
FLORIDA HIGHWAY BEAUTIFICATION GRANT APPLICATION
ANNUAL MAINTENANCE: The following information-is requested primarBy for use
by the governmental body which will sign the Maintenance and Grant Agreements
in the event the projeCt is awarded a Grant. The Florida Highway Beautification
Council will review the Oata and compare it to the project plans in order to ensure
award of Iow maintenance projects.
Estimate of Applicant annual maintenance costs:
Water
Sprinkler/irrigation system
Land$caped areas
Safety
Total Estimated Maintenance Costs
lt374
1.470
1,000
8.603
APPLICANT ASSURANCES: The person preparing this Application should initial
each of the following to indicate that the Application is complete. Each of these
items should be contained in a resolution, passed by the local government's
governinc, body, which approves the application and authorizes the chief executive
officer of the local government to execute agreements and documents associated
with the grant.
__~lf Applicant is a local Highway Beautification Council, evidence
of
local
government approval of this application is attached. (Resolution #1).
;~The Application is being transmitted to the Engineer
District
Maintenance
~/w,, homaintains the state highway section for which the Project is planned.
',~ AIl requested items (location map; a detailed sketch of the proje.c,t; detailed
/list of plant materials and fertilizers; detailed cost information for eligible and
Applicant costs; an<: detailed design, construction and maintenance plans, are
attached and match the summary information contained in the application form.
/~ The project meets all Federal and State regulations and all Department of
Aransportation requirements for safety as related to the placement of plant materials
within the right*of-way, line of sight obstructions, and sight distance (per the
~r~aPna~ment's Guidelines for Landscaping Along State Highways)-
The local governing body agrees to execute the attached Maintenance and
Agreements, modified only to include the de~ails of the responsibilities of
both the Department and the local government appropriate to this project, if a
g~nt is awarded. (Resolution #2).
~/Th e local governing body understands the attributes to by Highway
be
used
the
~eautif[cation Council to prioritize all projects (listed in the last section of this
form), and has addressed all those attributes to the maximum extent possible.
END OF APPLICANT SECTION
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FLORIDA HIGHWAY BEAUTIFICATION GRANT APPLICATION
SUFFICIENCY DETERMINATION: This secti(~n is to be completed by the appropriate
District Maintenance Engineer within 30 c~lendar day-~ after receipt; then 8 of the
9 copies should be mailed to the Council's Staff Coordinator (see attached list).
Agreement that the Application is sufficient means that the Application and all
attachments are complete and appear accurate; all safety, sight obstruction, and
sight distance criteria have been met; the Department Landscaping Guidelines have
been followed; and a proper resolution(s) is included, If the Applicatioi3 must be
sent back to the Applicant, please send a copy of the transmitt?l letter to the Staff
Coordinator; clearty stating why it is being returned.
District Maintenance Engineer:
Name and title:
Date received:
Application is sufficient [sign):
COMMENTS:
Staff Coordinator:
Name and title:
Date received:
Application is complete (sign):
COMMENTS:
FLORIDA HIGHWAY BEAUTIFICATION GRANT APPLICATION
COUNCIL ACTION: This section is to be completed by the Department of Transpor-
tation Highway Beautification Council.
Score Attribute
1. Appropriateness of design for the location.
2. Use of desirable native, hybrid native, or naturalized p,tant
materials.
3. Use of wildflowers.
4. Irrigation re(~uirements matched to plant needs
(water conservation should be emphasized).
5, Level of maintenance required to ensure the survival of the pro-
ject designed.
6. Aesthetic value.
7. Contribution to noise abatement, visual screening, ~nd other
environmental problems.
8. Level of local financial support.
9. Level of local political and community suppo?t.
10. Use of imaginative design concepts.
11. Provisions for minimal irn pacts on traffic during maintenance
operations.
12. Contribution to an areawide or regional beautification plan.
13. Cost-effectiveness.
Total Score
FLORIDA HIGHWAY BEAUTIFICATION GRANT APPLICATION
District Maintenance Engineers:
DISTRICT ADORESS& PHONE NUMBER
District 1 Maintenance Engineer
P.O. Box 1249
Bartow. Florida 33830
(813) 553-8161
District 2 Maintenance Engineer
P.O. Box 1089
Lake City. Florida 32056-1089
(904) 752-3300
District 3 Maintenance Engineer
P.O. Box 607
Chipley. Florida 32428
(904] 638-0250
District 4 Maintenance Engineer
780 SW 24th Street
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33315
(305) 524-8621
District 5 Maintenance Engineer
P.O. Box 47
Deland. Florida 32721-0047
(904) 738-5010
District 6 Maintenance Engineer
1000 NW 111th Avenue
Miami. Florida 33172
(305) 470-5351
District 7 Maintenance Engineer
4950 Kennedy Boulevard
Tampa, Florida 33609
(813) 286-2368
Highway Beaultlicatlon Council Slalt Coordlnalor:
Staff Coordinator
Highway Beautification Council
Florida Department of Transportation
605 Suwannee Street, MS 37
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0450
(9041 486-2911
COUNTIES OF
RESPONSIBILITY
Charlotte. Collier, Desoto,
Glades, Hardee. Hendry,
Highlands, Lee. Manatee.
Okeechobee. Polk, Sarasota
Alachua Baker, Bradford. Clay.
C0 umbia, Dixie, DUral. Gilchrist
Hamilton Lafayette I_ev~., Putnam.
Madison, Nassau, St. Johns,
Suwannee. Taylor, Union
Bay, Calhoun. Escambia. Franklin.
Gadsden, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson.
Jef{erson, Leon, Liberty. Okaloosa.
Santa Rosa, Wakulla, Walton. Washington
Broward, Indian River, Martin
Palm Beach. St. Lucia
Brevard. Citrus. Flagler. Lake, Marion.
Orange, Osceola, Semidole. Sumter. Volusia
Dada, Monroe
Hernando, Hillsborough, Pasco, Pinellas
In October of 1988, a plan was completed for the City that
addressed Boynton Beach Boulevard a~ th? major vehicle gateway
into the City Central Business District (CBD) area (Boynton
Beach Boulevard Urban ~Design Guidelines). The purpose o~ the
plan was to devise an image for the area that was functional,
orderly, and aesthetically pleasing. An image that was positive,
memorable and pedestrian oriented. The plan not only addressed
the arrangement of space along the Boulevard as far as buildings
and parking, bt also addressed elements such as trees, paving,
signs and street furniture. The s~reetscape and greenbelt
would not , serve as a catalyst
the Bou also complement
to efforts
redevelopment in the community Redevelopment Area (CRA) and the
City's efforts to revitalize the CBD.
In order to address the economic feasibility of implementing the
plan and in an effort to initiate some development along the
Boulevard, the City conducted an in-house analysis of the plan
and developed a proposal that was:
1. Economically feasible for the City to implement.
2. Incorporated existing conditions into a new and improved
greenscape program without causing displacement of existing
businesses and without causing disruption in the pattern and
flow of traffic on the Boulevard.
3. Feasible for the City to implement with property owners
along the Boulevard.
implementation of the plan to beautify Boynton Beach Boulevard
accomplishes many of the goals and objectives as set forth in the
Boynton Beach Boulevard Urban Design Guidelines; encourages the
participation of property and business owners along the
Boulevard; begins to set in motion the lush greenbelt areas;
creates a noticeable introduction and gateway to Boynton Beach as
you exist from 1-95; creates a gateway of landscape to the CBD
and also complements the existing median landscaping on Federal
Highway.
1. Landscaping of Right-Of-Ways (R.O.W.) (I-95 to Seacrest
Boulevard).
Landscaping of one (1) large existing R.O.W. area on
Boynton Beach Boulevard west of Holiday Inn. Two
small triangle areas north and south of Boynton Beach
Boulevard (R.O.W.) also landscaped.
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sidewalk Treatment
A small accent or flowering tree, 6-8' hr. installed 30'o.c.
o.c. in the 1 1/2" R.O.W.'s space. The trees will be placed
on the north and south R.O.W. of Boynton Beach Boulevard.
Beach Sunflower ground cover will be planted in topsoil back
fill in 1 1~2 R.O.W. space. The business owners will
maintain the trees and ground cover. Trees will be placed
in one-half tree grate with rest of sidewalk section
(5'x5') replaced with red color paverblock.
(See diagram).
Explanation Of Funding Resources
It is anticipated that three funding sources will be used to
match the cost of landscaping the R.O.W.'s. Funding for the
sidewalk treatment and for the landscape treatment for R.O.W.'s
will come from the City's Community Redevelopment Agency.
The implementation of this beautification project is supported by
the Community Redevelopment Agency of the City, the City
Commission, and the Greater Boynton Chamber of Commerce. The
City is continuing in its efforts to gain 100% of the
Participation of the property owners along the Boulevard. The
City has already met with and has gained the support of several
of the larger property owners along the Boulevard.
Landscape Design Criteria
The landscape is designed to demonstrate the use of native species
of plants blended with other drought-tolerant materials which
provide color to the locations. The fundamentals of xeriscape
landscaping are used including soil amendments, mulch~ bahia
grass areas and groundcover plants. South Florida wildflowers
are incorporated to create some "natural" open areas, which
assimilate with the landscape R.O.W. The low volume irrigation
system will direct water spray to the roots of plants and
bubblers are at the base of large trees. These design measures
are to reduce or remove water usage as the plant materials become
acclimated to the sites.
The landscaping will help abate noise from automobile traffic
affecting the nearby school and local businesses. The softening
aspect of the greenery will add a pleasing aesthetic appearance
to the main entrance-way to the City.
A:FHBG
(Attempt
DESIGN ATTRIBUTES
to meet all thirteen D.O.T. guidelines)
APPROPRIATENESS
The trees and plants chosen are all listed in the xeriscape
guideline principles established by the S.F.W.M.D. Paurotis
palms are noted for having compact root systems developed under
low oxygen scil conditions and able to establish themselves under
hot, dry, windy environmental conditions. The two species of
bushes and tWO other species of groundcover plants are able to
add color to the sites while tolerating dry conditions. Silver
buttonWood t~ees along the main roadway are noted for staying
brightly colored Silver when irrigation is minimal and water has
not been planed on the leaves.
pLANT USE
All plant materials are native except the dwarf
is commonly found in south Florida landscape.
bouganvilla which
FLORIDA 'WILDFLOWERS
Our community has worked in conjunction with the Boynton Beach
Garden club and FDOT to promote wildftower plantings on two of
the three sites. We presently have a wildflower demonstration
plot maintained by this City at a public park. We plan to mow
the wildflower area when seed heads are ready for dispersal.
IRRIGATION DESIGN
We plan to use bubblers at the base of all trees, low volume
bubblers and spray heads aimed at plant roots to minimize
misting, sod areas to be on separate zones from other plants and
trees.
MAINTENANC~
City is co-maintaining area in conjunction with adjacent business
(Holiday Inn). Trees and planted areas to receive separate
maintenance cycle from sod.
AESTHETICS
This landscape pro3ect will provide immediate visual impa~t to
motorists entering city off 1-95 and can be seen while driving on
1-95 just passing through to next exit. Color and depth of scale
will provide eye-catching effect.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACt_
This beautification enhancement will visually screen areas
presently collecting road trash, papers, bottles and other debris
from motorists. Project should provide impetus for adjacent
businesses to improve landscaping on their properties. Overall
streetscape will provide more trees, cleaner air quality and
future canopy for pedestrians.
LOCAL FINANCIAL SUPPORT/COMMUNITY SUPPORT
City Co~mnunity Improvement and local businesses to contribute
labor for maintenance after plantings completed. Corner lot
property owners presently under program to add trees, bushes and
groundcover under affiliated program. Boynton Beach Garden club
to provide additional wildflower planting projects in future,
adding new locations along roadways·
DESIGN CONCEPTS
Concept of following all seven principles of xeriscape design for
Iow water usage. Getting local businesses to assume follow-up
maintenance and encourage additional beautification with
landscaping on private properties near this project site.
MINIMAL TRAFFIC IMPACT
Mulch and placement of plants to allow maintenance personnel to
access locations out of traffic. Businesses can maintain
landscape areas immediately adjacent to sidewalk near businesses.
BEAUTIFICATION PLAN
Discussed earlier in proposal.
cOST-EFFECTIVENESS
Plant materials chosen from past experience of projects that
realize high survivability of these types of vegetation in hot,
dry, windy locations. The principal components of soil
amendments and backfilling planting sites with improved soil will
assist in reducing replacement of plants.
A:DESIGNA
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TREE~
SHRUBS
GROUND
cOVERS
DESCRIPTION
silver Butonwood
(Conocarpus erectus)
6-8'x 4'spd. single
trunk, 2' c.t.
140 plants @ $160
Paroutis Palm
(Acoelrrophe wrightii)
14'-i6' ht., 10 stems min.,
heavily suckered
5 plants @ $1,200
Dwarf Bouganvilla (red)
3 ga1.,18-24" ht. x 18" sp.,
3' o.c.
462 plants @ $12
Firebrush (hamelia patens)
3 gal., 18"-24", red
flowers, 3'o.c.
36 plants @ $13
Purple Weeping Lantana
(lantana mantevidensis)
1 gal., 8"-10" spr., full,
1' o.c.
842 plants $ 3.10
Beach Sunflower
(helianthus debilis)
2-3 leaflets, 6" o.c.
4,700 plugs (plants)
@ .75
Associated Florida wildflowers
1 gal., 1' o.c.
1,699 plants @ $3.00
Sprinkler/Irrigation System
(installed)
Mulch for all plant beds
27 ft.3 = 1 cu. yd.
1,740 ft.3 = 65 yds.
65 yds. @ $12/ yd. =
TOTAL GRANT
COSTS COSTS.
(Installed)
$22,400
6.000
5,544
468
2,610
3,525
5,097
2,772
780
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SOIL
AMENDMENT
DESCRIPTION
prepared overburden soil
& fertilizer
(backfill for planting areas)
27 ft.3 = 1 cu. yd.
5,440 ft.3 = 202 yds.
202 yds. @ $18 yd. =
Bahia sod
Areas between plantings 19,000
ft.2, 400 ft.2/pallet
47 pallets @ .ll/S.F. installed
TOTAL GRANT
COSTS COSTS
(Installed)
$3,636
2,090
SUPER- Terra-sorb (or equivalent)
ABSORBENT 50 lbs. granular @ $220 220
POLYMERS
TOTAL: $55,142
sUMMARY:
SOD ...... ''
SHRUBS ............................................
GROUNDCOVERS ......................................
WILDFLOWERS ........................
LCH FOR P TIN
PREPARED POTTING SOIL AND FERTILIZER ..............
SPRINKLER/IRRIGATION SYSTEM (PURCHASE/INSTALL) ....
$ 2,090
28,400
6,012
6,135
5,097
780
3,8 6
2,77~
$55,142
A:EGCOSTS
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APPLICanT ~ CO~TS
ITEM
JACK & BORE
SADDLE/METER
GRASS REMOVAL
LANDSCAPE/
IRRIGATION
DESIGN
SIDEWALK
TREATMENT
TREE GRATES
WATER
A:PROJCTS
DESCRIPTION
Jack &bore outlets/piping
(optional: shallow well)
(water supply under roadway
to landscaped areas)
1 location
each location = 60'R.O.W.
@ 50/lin. ft. $3,000/location
x 2 =
Saddle/Meter from water main
to landscape areas
1 location
each location = $213/unit
2 location @ $213
Grass removal
(contract preparation prior
to landscaping/and adding
potting soil)
3 locations @ $498.50 =
Landscape/irrigation design
(Modification to existing design)
42 hrs. @ $25/hr. =
Paverblock
1,820 ft.2 @ $5.50/ft.2
INSTALLATION (contract price
install all trees, shrubs,
groundcovers, wildflowers)
One-half circular tree grate
per location, 140 locations
70 sets of grates @ $300/set
Water (based on watering 3
areas for three months
average use/area = 354.M gallons
large area 384
2 small areas combined 384
768.M gallons @ $1.75/M gallons
3 months = 192.M gallons
COSTS
$6,000
426
1,496
1,050
10,010
14,824
21,000
336
$55,142
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ITEM
WATER
SPRINKLER/
IRRIGATION
sYSTEM
LANDSCAPE
AREAS
FERTILIZER
LANDSCAPE
SAFETY
DESCRIPTION
COSTS
Projected on watering three areas
12 months/yr., total gallons
equal 137,142/year
Average use/area = 384.M gallons (large area)
@ $1.75/M. gallons $1,344
Repairs to irrigation system,
checking heads and timers
1~5 hrs. @ $14/h~.
1,470
weed, edge, trim, mow
2 workers @ 8 hrs./mo
x 12 months, 192 hrs.
@ $14/hr.
2,688
Hand fertilize, 2 workers
@ 4 hrs. x 2 times/yr.
24 hrs. @ $14/hr.
336
Setup and remove traffic
signs during maintenance
43 hrs. @ $15/hr.
645
Replacement of plants,
shrubs and trees injured
from automobiles
2 workers @ $10 hrs.
x 2 times/yr.
40 hrs. @ $14/hr.
560
supplemental mulch added
to landscape areas
4 workers @ 5 hrs. x 2 times/yr.
40 hrs. @ $14/hr.
56O
Safety - road signs and vests
usage during maintenance operations
2 workers @ 10 hrs. x 2 times/yr.
40 hrs. @ $25/hr.
1~000
TOTAL: $8,603
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