File #: 15-391    Version: 1 Name: Sole Source RESO Parks Playground Equipment
Type: Resolution - Council Status: Passed
In control: City Council
Meeting Date: 7/20/2015 Final action: 7/20/2015
Enactment date: 7/20/2015 Enactment #: Reso 2015-130
Title: RESOLUTION to Approve Finding Landscape Structures, Inc., a Sole Source Supplier for City Parks Playground Equipment
Sponsors: Debbie Pollart
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RESOLUTION to Approve Finding Landscape Structures, Inc., a Sole Source Supplier for City Parks Playground Equipment

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WHEREAS, the Public Works Department requests that the City find that equipment designed, made and/or supplied by Landscape Structures, Inc. are currently in use in several City parks, and that for the following reasons, should be the City's sole source supplier of playground equipment for renovation and/or new park construction; and

WHEREAS, it is evident to the Department of Public Works that Landscape Structures, Inc. equipment currently in use is more durable, is more cost-effective and time-saving, especially with regards to the procurement of replacement parts, and Landscape Structures, Inc. warranty and customer service is excellent; and

WHEREAS, Landscape Structures, Inc. provides a variety of customized and scalable product lines, allowing for each park to have unique characteristics, while maintaining the specific benefits described above; and

WHEREAS Landscape Structures, Inc. products are 'Made in America' and are available from local authorized dealers; and

WHEREAS, finding Landscape Structures, Inc. a sole source provider for parks playground equipment is in the best interests of the City because it makes maintenance more efficient since Landscape Structures, Inc. is already in use in other parks which allows for useful interchangeability of parts and uniformity of procedures for maintenance and repair activities, which thereby reduces down time; and

WHEREAS, higher availability of spare parts, and familiarity with Landscape Structures, Inc.'s warranty and customer service systems and procedures saves costs by causing greater efficiency for maintenance staff to complete repairs, thereby maximizing use; and

WHEREAS, the City Manager recommends that the City Council find that it's in the best interests of the City to waive the c...

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