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<br />Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council: <br /> <br />BACKGROUND <br /> <br />Current construction for the Bernal Creek Restoration project includes Phases I and II as <br />shown in the diagram below. The work consists of regrading and realigning the existing <br />creek, the planting of trees and vegetation along the creek banks, and installation of an <br />adjacent paved access pathway. <br /> <br />Phase IV <br />(with Park <br />Improvements) <br /> <br /> <br />~ Future Bernal Park <br />~ (Initial Phase) <br /> <br />Phase III <br />(Mission Creek) <br /> <br />Phase II <br />(Upper <br />Sycamore <br />Creek) <br /> <br />Phase I <br />L>.... (Lower Sycamore Creek) <br />'\.. <br />"'\ <br />"\~ <br /> <br />N <br /> <br />A <br /> <br />Bernal Creek <br />Restoration Project <br />:"'''.'' - ~1 <br />pLfASANTON. <br /> <br />Sealed bids were opened on June 1, 2006, and City Council awarded the contract on June 20, <br />2006 to HSR Contractors Inc. for the Bernal Creek Restoration project. In lieu of placing <br />excavated material in a designated disposal area on-site, staff had requested a quote from HSR <br />Inc. to transport and place fIll at the future park site (Bernal Community Park Sports Fields) <br />as part of the ongoing work with the Bernal Creek Restoration Project. HSR Inc. has quoted a <br />price of $3.00 per cubic yard for the transport and placement of 35,000 cubic yards of <br />uncompacted fIll, which provides a potential cost savings to the City of about $245,000 when <br />compared to the potential cost of importing fIll material to the park site from an off-site <br />source. Therefore, in order to take advantage of this opportunity, staff has requested that City <br /> <br />SR 06:229 <br />Page 2 of3 <br />