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Board of County Commissioners · 2026-05-12 · agenda

[12 SE 1st Street, Gainesville, Florida] Alachua County Board of County Commissioners meeting agenda for May 12, 2026. The agenda includes proclamations for Latoya Gainey Day, National Public Works Week, Peace Officers Memorial Day and National Police Week, and Emergency Medical Services Week. It also includes appointments to the Land Conservation Board, an update on Broadband Deployment Assistance, a discussion on amendments to the Weseman/EcoLoop Planned Development, and various action items related to procurement, public works, and budget amendments. Several items are for informational purposes or approval of minutes and agreements. [12 SE 1st Street, Gainesville, Florida; case 26-00330] Presentation of a proclamation recognizing May 12th, 2026, as Latoya Gainey Day in Alachua County, Florida. Latoya Gainey was an Executive Manager for Alachua County who passed away on April 9, 2026, after over 21 years of service. The proclamation honors her dedication, professionalism, integrity, compassion, and ability to anticipate needs and solve problems. [12 SE 1st Street, Gainesville, Florida; case 26-00306] Presentation of a proclamation recognizing May 1st through May 23rd as National Public Works Week in Alachua County, Florida. The proclamation highlights the vital role of public works professionals in building, maintaining, and improving infrastructure and services essential to public health and quality of life. It also notes the 66th annual National Public Works Week and its theme, 'Rooted in Service, Powered by Community.' [12 SE 1st Street, Gainesville, Florida; case 26-00348] Presentation of a proclamation recognizing May 15th as Peace Officers Memorial Day and May 10th through May 16th as National Police Week in Alachua County, Florida. The proclamation honors the service and dedication of law enforcement officers, acknowledging the risks they face and the sacrifices made by those killed in the line of duty. [12 SE 1st Street, Gainesville, Florida; case 26-00362] Presentation of a proclamation recognizing May 17th through May 24th as Emergency Medical Services Week (EMS) in Alachua County, Florida. The proclamation acknowledges the vital role of EMS personnel in providing lifesaving care 24/7 and highlights their training and commitment to improving survival and recovery rates. [case 26-00248] Discussion of Neighborhood Workshop for Major Amendments to the Weseman/EcoLoop Planned Development. Staff recommends the Board of County Commissioners hear the presentation and direct staff to submit an application for a Major Amendment to the Weseman/EcoLoop PD. [case 26-00357] Update on Broadband Deployment Assistance to Deliver Reliable Internet to Unserved and Underserved Areas in Alachua County. This is an update on a previously approved project. [case 26-00309] Public hearing to adopt a resolution and approve the FY26 Budget Amendment. The amendment includes $5,668,301 for the General Fund and $8,103,846 for All Other Funds, resulting in a total amended budget of $1,066,005,973 for FY26. [case 26-00325] Approval of the attached BOCC Minutes for Case Number 26-00325. [case 26-00322] First Amendment to Alachua County Housing Authority for Sunrise Residence Inn-NO.14364. Expenses for maintenance will come out of specific repair and maintenance accounts. [case 26-00321] First Amendment to Agreement with Alachua County Housing Authority for Forest Edge, NO. 14639. Expenses for maintenance will come out of specific repair and maintenance accounts. [case 26-00167] Town of LaCrosse Infrastructure Surtax Joint Project Application and Agreement for the Purchase of a Fire Engine Pumper. The Board of County Commissioners' match is $75,000, not exceeding the Town of LaCrosse's allocated $333,333.00 in joint Infrastructure partnership project funding. [case 26-00319] Letter of Support - Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) Implementation Grant. The grant requires a 20% local match, proposed to be met using C.R. 234 TCIP projects: Pavement Management Plan Segment No. 649380 (estimated cost $2.53 million) and Segment No. 641860 (estimated cost $3.67 million). [Jonesville Park, Veterans Memorial Park; case 26-00335] Addendum Agreement with World Sports Turf & Marketing, LLC (15038) for Parks & Open Space. The contract amount is $591,756.40, covering FY26 field renovations at Jonesville Park ($452,501) and Veterans Memorial Park ($139,256.00). [case 26-00310] Amendments to Agreements 14085 with Boone Improvements, Inc. and 14099 with Blackham Contracting Group, LLC. Annual expenses are not to exceed $150,000.00. These agreements are for repairs and maintenance related to various stewardship projects. [NW 16th Avenue at NW 27 Terrace and NW 38th Drive; case 26-00307] Award and Agreement with Chris Torrence Electric & Utility (14357) for Bid 25-510-LC Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon for Midblock Crossings on NW 16th Avenue at NW 27 Terrace and NW 38th Drive for Public Works. The total fiscal impact is $584,900.40. [County Road (CR) 231 and NW 156th Avenue; case 26-00308] Award and Agreement with Chinchor Electric, Inc. (14893) for Bid 26-570-LC Intersection Collision Warning System at County Road (CR) 231 and NW 156th Avenue for Public Works. The contract amount is $267,639.64. [case 26-00282] Change Order 1 to Blanket Purchase Order 26-130 with Henry Schein, Inc., in the amount of $50,000.00 for Fire Rescue. The revised Blanket Purchase Order is $260,000.00. [case 26-00314] Second Amendment to Agreement with Monday.com LTS. (14179). Year 1 of the contract was $124,182, with an increase of $4,988.36 for Monday Vibe. [NE 53rd Avenue; case 26-00300] Acceptance of Perpetual Transportation Easement for NE 53rd Avenue Turn Lane. The building of the turn lane was included as part of the ongoing NE/NW 53rd Ave road project #9197907. [Newberry Lane and CR 235; case 26-00360] Interlocal Agreement with Newberry for Newberry Lane and CR 235 Roundabout. The estimated cost for the County's portion is $1,500,000, with funds transferred from the General fund as part of Budget Amendment #4. [case 26-00311] Arts Council Minutes – March 2, 2026. For informational purposes only, no action necessary. [North of the airport, in NE part of Alachua County; case 26-00248] Discussion of proposed major amendments to the Weseman/EcoLoop Planned Development (PD). The original PD was approved in 2010 and included plans for county fairgrounds and waste-related services. The fairgrounds have relocated, and market demand for waste services has not materialized. Proposed amendments aim to update the PD to reflect existing conditions by removing fairgrounds references, consolidating uses into one developable area, broadening allowable uses to include heavy industrial and governmental uses, and retaining the CMA. A neighborhood workshop was held on March 25, 2026, with attendees expressing concerns about impacts to Murphree wellfield, traffic, noise, pollution, and protection of natural resources. The next steps include submitting an application for a Major Amendment to the Weseman/EcoLoop PD. [12 SE 1st Street, Gainesville, Florida (LCB meeting location); case 26-00327] Presentation of the Alachua County Land Conservation Board (LCB) FY 2025 Annual Accomplishment Report and FY 2026 Workplan. The LCB recommends lands for conservation under the Alachua County Forever (ACF) program and advises on the stewardship of acquired lands. In FY2024-25, the LCB reviewed 17 property nominations, adding 11 to the Priority Pool, and 10 were added to the Active Acquisition List by the BoCC. Nine projects were acquired in FY24-25, totaling approximately 546 acres, including fee simple and conservation easements. The LCB also received stewardship overview reports and a presentation on the Lochloosa Slough Preserve 10-Year Management Plan. For FY2025-26, the LCB will continue to evaluate nominations for acquisition, hold monthly meetings, receive quarterly stewardship updates, and review land stewardship issues. [Alachua County; case 26-00228] Presentation of the Recreation and Open Space Committee (ROSCO) Annual Work Plan and Accomplishments report for October 1, 2024, to September 30, 2025. ROSCO advises the Alachua County Board of County Commissioners (BoCC) on parks, recreation, and open space projects. In the past year, completed projects include improvements at West End Park (for World Masters event), Veterans Park (playground, parking lot, flagpole, landscaping), Poe Springs Restroom and dock, Lake Alto Park (parking lot renovation), installation of a lightning protection system at Cellon Oak, sinkhole remediation at Jonesville Park, and new restrooms and demolition of old restrooms at Santa Fe Lake Park. A new pavilion was constructed at Cuscowilla Nature & Retreat Center. Goals for the upcoming year include adding a restroom at Squirrel Ridge Park, reviewing the Capital Improvements Projects List, formalizing a youth advisory position, and developing Phase 1A and 1B of West End Park. Other planned projects include restroom replacement at Santa Fe Lake Park, development of a pocket park at Pinesville Park, construction of a new soccer stadium and pickleball courts at Jonesville Park, solar lighting upgrades at Cuscowilla Nature and Retreat Center, and renovations at Monteocha Park. [Unserved and underserved areas in Alachua County; case 26-00357] Update on Broadband Deployment Assistance to Deliver Reliable Internet to Unserved and Underserved Areas in Alachua County Grant by Windstream Florida LLC (Kinetic). Windstream Florida LLC (Kinetic) was awarded four contracts to bring underground fiber internet to rural areas. The presentation will provide an update on project progress and status. [Alachua County; case 26-00309] FY26 Budget Amendment. The Board adopted the FY26 Budget on September 23, 2025, and has approved three previous amendments. This agenda item is for the fourth amendment. The total budget amendment is $-2,435,545, resulting in an amended FY26 budget of $1,066,005,973. [2105 SW 14th Street, Gainesville, Florida and 2120 SW 14th Street, Gainesville, Florida; case 26-00322] This document details a First Amendment to an existing agreement between Alachua County and the Alachua County Housing Authority (ACHA) for property management services at the Sunrise Residence Inn. The amendment modifies responsibilities for repairs and maintenance, default and termination clauses, public records handling, and adds a section on contracting with foreign countries of concern. The original agreement, approved on October 22, 2024, covers properties at 2105 SW 14th Street and 2120 SW 14th Street in Gainesville, Florida, for use as permanent housing, permanent supportive housing, and rapid re-housing. The amendment is recommended for approval. Expenses for maintenance will be drawn from specific budget lines. [4341 SW 13th Street, Gainesville, Florida; case 26-00321] Alachua County Board of County Commissioners approved a First Amendment to an agreement with Alachua County Housing Authority for property management of Forest Edge, located at 4341 SW 13th Street, Gainesville, Florida. The amendment modifies repair and maintenance responsibilities, default and termination clauses, public records section, and adds new sections regarding affidavits and foreign country contracting. The original agreement was approved on October 28, 2024. The amendment was approved on May 12, 2026. [20613 N SR 121; case 26-00167] The Town of LaCrosse, represented by Mayor Diane Dubberly, applied for and received approval for a Joint Infrastructure Surtax Grant Application and Agreement for the purchase of a fire engine pumper. The County will provide a $75,000 match to the Town's $333,333.00 allocation. The fire engine, a 2014 750 Gallon Rosenbauer Commander Pumper Truck, is intended for use by the Town of LaCrosse and to provide fire services to Alachua County Fire District 22 under contract. The application was approved on May 12, 2026, following a review by the surtax oversight committee which determined the fire pumper truck qualified as an 'infrastructure' expenditure. [20613 N SR 121] Town of LaCrosse is seeking to purchase a used 2014 Rosenbauer Commander Pumper fire engine for $149,000.00. The purchase is contingent upon passing a DOT inspection and buyer securing lender approval. The fire engine will be used to provide fire services to the Town of LaCrosse and Alachua County Fire District 22. The project is considered eligible for infrastructure surtax proceeds as a fire truck is defined as 'infrastructure' and a basic requirement for a fire station. The project has countywide significance due to the interlocal agreement for fire suppression services. [C.R. 234, from NE 7th Avenue to SE 16th Avenue, and C.R. 234, from the Alachua County boundary to I-75; case 26-00319] Alachua County is applying for a Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) Implementation grant to address 'lane departure' crashes on County Road (C.R.) 234. The grant will fund safety enhancements including milling and resurfacing, widened paved shoulders, Safety Edge treatment, audible vibratory treatments, pavement markings, and advisory signage. The county plans to use existing Transportation Capital Improvement Program (TCIP) funding for roadway resurfacing and safety enhancements as a local match, estimated at $2.53 million for Segment No. 649380 and $3.67 million for Segment No. 641860. [Rotary Park at Jonesville (soccer fields 1 & 4) and Veterans Memorial Park (south soccer field); case 26-00335] Alachua County is approving an Addendum Agreement with World Sports Turf & Marketing, LLC (15038) for the renovation of soccer fields 1 & 4 at Rotary Park at Jonesville and the south soccer field at Veterans Memorial Park. The total amount for the renovation is $591,756.40. The work includes removal of existing turf, rototilling, adding topsoil, laser grading, reinstalling irrigation, resodding, fertilizing, and top dressing with sand. This purchase is exempt from competitive bidding as it utilizes terms from a Hillsborough County Agreement. [Land Conservation areas, including Sweetwater Preserve; case 26-00310] Alachua County is approving amendments to agreements with Boone Improvements, Inc. (14085) and Blackham Contracting Group, LLC (14099) for annual mowing and trimming services for land conservation. The Second Amendment to Agreement 14085 extends the term through September 30, 2028. The Third Amendment to Agreement 14099 extends the term through September 30, 2028, and increases the annual not-to-exceed amount to $150,000.00. GRSC, Inc. is not renewing its agreement. [case 14099] This document is a Third Amendment to an existing agreement between Alachua County and Blackham Contracting Group, LLC for Annual Mowing and Trimming for Conservation Land. The amendment adds new subsections regarding "Affidavit of No Coercion Pursuant to §787.06, Florida Statutes" and "Contracting with Entities of Foreign Countries of Concern Prohibited." It also replaces the "Typical Work Description Table" with an updated version. The agreement is effective upon execution by both parties. The updated work description table details various conservation land parcels, including specific roads, trails, and parking areas, with associated mowing intervals, time periods, and work summaries. Mileage and acreage are provided for each location. [12 SE 1st Street, Gainesville, Florida; case 25-00591] Alachua County is amending an agreement with Blackham Contracting Group, LLC for annual mowing and trimming services for land conservation. The amendment increases services in the Sweetwater Preserve area and modifies the rate schedule. The total annual amount remains not to exceed $100,000.00. [12 SE 1st Street, Gainesville, Florida; case 24-00713] Alachua County is executing first amendments to agreements with Boone Improvements, Inc. and Blackham Contracting Group, LLC. These amendments extend the term of their contracts for annual mowing and trimming for land conservation through September 30, 2026, with one additional two-year term. The annual expense limit remains not to exceed $100,000.00. [12 SE 1st Street, Gainesville, Florida; case 24-00122] Alachua County is approving agreements for Bid 24-27 Annual Mowing and Trimming for Land Conservation with Boone Improvements Inc., GRSC Inc., and Blackham Contracting Group LLC. Each agreement has an annual not to exceed amount of $100,000.00. [12 SE 1st Street, Gainesville, Florida; case 24-00044] Alachua County is awarding Bid 24-27 for Annual Mowing and Trimming for Land Conservation to Blackham Contracting Group, LLC, Boone Improvements, Inc., and GRSC, Inc. The expected annual expenses are approximately $60,000. [NW 16th Avenue at NW 27th Terrace and NW 38th Drive; case 26-00307] Alachua County is awarding an agreement to Chris Torrence Electric & Utility for Bid 25-510-LC, which involves installing Pedestrian Hybrid Beacons for midblock crossings on NW 16th Avenue at NW 27th Terrace and NW 38th Drive. The total fiscal impact is $584,900.40, including a base bid of $557,048.00 and $27,852.40 in contingency. [NW 16th Avenue at NW 27th Terrace & NW 38th Drive; case Agreement No. 14357] Agreement No. 14357 between Alachua County and Chris Torrence Electric & Utility, Inc. for the installation of a Midblock Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon. The project involves locations at NW 16th Avenue at NW 27th Terrace and NW 16th Avenue at NW 38th Drive. The contract specifies a substantial completion time of 60 working days and final completion within 30 working days from the delivery of the final list. Liquidated damages are set at $1,699.00 per working day for substantial completion delays and $849.50 per working day for final completion delays. The contractor is required to provide performance and payment bonds within ten business days of agreement signing. The agreement also details public records requirements, indemnification, and termination clauses. [NW 16th Avenue at NW 27th Terrace & NW 38th Drive; case Agreement No. 14357] This document details the technical specifications and contractual requirements for Agreement No. 14357, involving Chris Torrence Electric & Utility, Inc. for the installation of Midblock Pedestrian Hybrid Beacons at two locations: NW 16th Avenue at NW 27th Terrace and NW 16th Avenue at NW 38th Drive. The document outlines procedures for changes in contract work and price, change of contract time, warranty and guarantees, progress payments, final payment, cleaning up, and the county's right to stop or suspend work. It also specifies technical requirements for various construction elements including traffic control, erosion control, clearing and grubbing, excavation, embankment, rock base, asphalt mixtures, and maintenance of traffic. Key specifications include adherence to FDOT standards, material submittals, utility adjustments, insurance requirements, and contractor responsibilities for work and damage. Payment terms and conditions, including waivers of lien and prompt payment to subcontractors, are also detailed. The project involves two distinct locations requiring concurrent work. [NW 16th Avenue at NW 27th Terrace & NW 38th Drive; case Agreement No. 14357] This document details technical specifications for asphalt paving, concrete, and landscaping, including material requirements, testing procedures, and construction methods. It references Agreement No. 14357 for a Midblock Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon on NW 16th Avenue at NW 27th Terrace & NW 38th Drive, involving Chris Torrence Electric & Utility, Inc. The document outlines specific requirements for asphalt mix design, compaction, weather limitations, tack coat application rates, and joint construction. It also details specifications for Portland Cement Concrete Class I, including material sourcing, mix design criteria, and quality control. Landscaping requirements cover plant material standards, installation, establishment periods, and maintenance. Additionally, it specifies requirements for vehicle detection systems, pedestrian detectors, and the removal of existing traffic signal equipment. [NW 16th Avenue at NW 27th Terrace & NW 38th Drive; case 14357] Agreement No. 14357 involves the installation of a Midblock Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon on NW 16th Avenue at NW 27th Terrace & NW 38th Drive. The project is being executed by Chris Torrence Electric & Utility, Inc. for Alachua County. The document details various aspects of the contract, including removal operations for poles, signal pedestals, controllers, cabinets, signal heads, detectors, mast arms, span wires, cabling, and conduit. It also outlines procedures for transporting and storing removed equipment, methods of measurement and payment for removal tasks, and general conditions related to laying out the work, testing, special pay items, equipment storage, and material laydown yards. The document also includes forms for payment bonds, performance bonds, closeout checklists, contractor final payment affidavits, final payment bond waivers, insurance requirements, bid schedules, and certifications related to wage ordinances, no coercion, and foreign countries of concern. The project involves replacing existing solar-powered Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (RRFB) with a new pedestrian hybrid beacon traffic signal. The document is a partial agenda for a public meeting, listing numerous items related to zoning changes, development applications, and public hearings. Specific details such as addresses, project sizes, applicant names, case numbers, decisions, and key dates are not provided in a structured format within this excerpt. The text consists primarily of numerical codes and references, making it impossible to extract actionable information for contractors and trades regarding specific work opportunities. Public comment or stakeholder sentiment is not stated. [CR 231 and NW 156th Avenue; case 26-570-LC] Alachua County, Florida, approved an agreement with Chinchor Electric, Inc. for an Intersection Collision Warning System (ICWS) at the intersection of County Road (CR) 231 and NW 156th Avenue. The project, identified by Bid 26-570-LC and LAP Project No. 447476-1-58-01, has a total contract amount of $267,639.64. The bid was released on January 14, 2026, with a deadline of February 18, 2026, and two vendors responded. The Public Works department budgeted the full amount for the project. [CR 231 and NW 156th Avenue; case LAP Contract No. 447476-1-58-01, Project No. 924-7914] This document is a Road and Bridge Construction Agreement (No. 14893) between Alachua County and Chinchor Electric, Inc. for the installation of an Intersection Collision Warning System (ICWS) at the intersection of CR 231 and NW 156th Avenue. The project is funded under a grant agreement with the State of Florida, Department of Transportation. The total contract amount shall not exceed $267,639.64. The work must be completed by June 30, 2027. The agreement outlines terms for payment, performance bonds, closeout procedures, and dispute resolution. There is no mention of public comment or stakeholder sentiment in this section. [CR 231 and NW 156th Avenue; case 14893 (Agreement No.), 447476-1-58-01 (LAP Contract No.), 924-7914 (Project No.)] This document outlines the contractual and procedural requirements for a road and bridge construction project, specifically for an Intersection Conflict Warning System at CR 231 and NW 156th Avenue. It details the contractor's responsibilities regarding submittals, pre-construction conferences, notice to proceed, work commencement, and the overall intent and scope of the contract documents. It also covers ownership and copies of documents, work by others, responsible agents, accident prevention, subcontracting, physical and subsurface conditions, the County Engineer's role during construction, interpretations and decisions, tests and inspections, contractor supervision, access to work, changes in contract work and price, and final payment procedures. The project is identified as Road and Bridge Construction Agreement No. 14893, LAP Contract No. 447476-1-58-01 with Chinchor Electric, Inc. The technical specifications supplement the construction drawings for Project No. 924-7914, titled "CR 231 at NW 156th Avenue Intersection Conflict Warning System - 447476-1-58-01 (LAP)", prepared by Element Engineering Group, LLC. The project requires adherence to FDOT Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, 2024-25 edition, and the Florida Greenbook, 2018 edition, with specific modifications and supplements detailed in Exhibit 2. [CR 231 and NW 156th Ave; case 14893] Road and Bridge Construction Agreement No. 14893, LAP Contract No. 442476-1-58-01 with Chinchor Electric, Inc. for an Intersection Collision Warning System at CR 231 and NW 156th Ave. The document includes payment bond, performance bond, closeout checklist, contractor's final payment affidavit, waiver of right to claim against payment bond, insurance requirements, and various other affidavits and forms related to the contract. This document is a meeting agenda and does not contain specific project details for contractors. It lists numerous agenda items with codes and references but lacks addresses, project sizes, zoning changes, applicant names, case numbers, decisions, or key dates. Public comment is not stated. [12 SE 1st Street, Gainesville, Florida; case 26-00282] Alachua County Board of County Commissioners approved a Change Order 1 to Blanket Purchase Order 26-130 with Henry Schein, Inc. for Fire Rescue medical supplies. The change order increases the purchase order amount by $50,000.00, bringing the revised total to $260,000.00 for the remainder of FY26. This increase is due to changes in bid pricing and an increase in medical supply usage. The original purchase order was $210,000.00. The estimated annual budget for medical supplies for FY26 is $690,668.00. BID 24-13 for Annual Medical Supplies was released on August 16, 2023, with seven vendors responding by September 20, 2023. This document is a price comparison list for medical supplies, detailing various items, their manufacturers, part numbers, and pricing from different vendors including Henry Schein, Boundtree Medical, Life Assist, and BVH Marketing. It does not contain information about specific construction projects, locations, zoning changes, or development decisions. The document lists numerous medical products such as bandages, batteries, blood pressure cuffs, catheters, masks, and more, along with their respective pricing and discount percentages. There is no public comment or stakeholder sentiment recorded as this is a procurement document, not a public hearing record. [12 SE 1st Street, 3rd; case ITB 24-13-MM] This document is a price comparison for medical supplies related to solicitation ITB 24-13-MM. It lists various medical items, their manufacturers, item numbers, and pricing from different vendors including Bound Tree Medical, LLC, Henry Schein Inc., Life-Assist Inc., BVH Marketing, Inc., Nashville Medical & EMS Products, Inc., and QuadMed, Inc. The document also includes details on protest procedures for solicitations and awards within Alachua County. [County Administration Building, Gainesville, FL 32601; case ITB 24-13-MM] Alachua County is seeking bids for annual medical supplies for its Fire Rescue Services. The Invitation to Bid (ITB) number is ITB 24-13-MM. The project description involves the purchase of various medical supplies. The bid release date was August 16, 2023, with a submission deadline of September 20, 2023. Several vendors submitted bids, including Agni Enterprises, LLC, BVH MARKETING, Bound Tree Medical, LLC, Henry Schein Inc, Life-Assist Inc, NASHVILLE MEDICAL & EMS PRODUCTS, INC>, and QuadMed. MedFIRST Healthcare Supply, Inc., Network Craze, and Preferred Materials, Inc. did not submit bids. The document details a vendor questionnaire with pass/fail criteria and a history of questions and answers regarding the bid specifications and pricing. [case ITB 24-13-MM] Alachua County is seeking bids for annual medical supplies. The Invitation to Bid (ITB) number is ITB 24-13-MM. Several addenda have been issued, including Addendum #1 (Revised Price Comparison) and Addendum #2, which provides clarifications on specifications and manufacturer lists. The county reserves the right to add, delete, or change manufacturers. Pricing is to be based on a percentage off list price. Multiple vendors have acknowledged the addenda, and evaluation is based on awarding to the lowest most responsive and responsible bidder. Specific details regarding item sizes and gauge sizes are available in Addendum #2. The previous award for this bid is available upon request. [12 SE 1st Street, Gainesville, Florida; case 26-00314] Alachua County is approving a second amendment to an agreement with Monday.com LTS. (14179) for Monday Vibe for Information & Telecom Services. The amendment is for $4,988.36. This follows previous approvals for the Monday.com Enterprise Plan. The purchase is exempt from competitive bidding as a single source procurement. Monday.com is a Work OS used by various county departments for collaboration and data management. The Vibe activation will enable AI-powered custom application development within the platform. [12 SE 1st Street, Gainesville, Florida; case 24-01019] Alachua County is approving a first amendment to an agreement with Monday.com LTS. (14179) for a three-year renewal of the Monday.com Enterprise Plan with Information & Telecom Services. The amendment is for $377,946.00 and extends the term from January 30, 2025, through January 29, 2028. This is a single source procurement, exempt from competitive bidding. Monday.com is used by multiple county departments for collaboration. [12 SE 1st Street, Gainesville, Florida; case 24-00197] Alachua County is approving a single source agreement (14179) with Monday.com LTS. for the renewal of the Monday.com Enterprise Plan for Information & Telecom Services. The amount is $86,400.00. This is a renewal of a previous purchase order. The agreement provides for 450 licenses and is exempt from competitive bidding. Monday.com is used by various county departments for collaboration. [12 SE 1st Street, Gainesville, Florida; case 23-0455] Alachua County is approving a purchase order (23-1603) to SHI International Corp for the renewal of Monday.com for Information & Telecom Services. The amount is $82,203.00. This renewal is for the Information & Telecom Services department and involves waiving standard indemnification requirements. [12 SE 1st Street, Gainesville, Florida; case 22-0081] Alachua County is approving a purchase order (22-1485) to SHI International Corp for the renewal of Monday.com for Information & Telecom Services. The amount is not explicitly stated for this specific PO but previous renewals were in the range of $80k-$90k. This renewal involves waiving standard indemnification requirements. [12 SE 1st Street, Gainesville, Florida; case 21-0118] Alachua County is approving a purchase order to SHI International Corp for the renewal of Monday.com software. The amount is $85,328.65. This renewal is for various county departments including Emergency Management, Fire Rescue, Budget and Fiscal Services, County Attorney, EPD, HR, and ITS. Standard indemnification requirements are waived. [NE 53rd Avenue, Murphree Water Treatment Plant vicinity; case 26-00300] Alachua County is accepting a perpetual transportation easement from the City of Gainesville (GRU) for additional right-of-way width required to design and construct a turn lane at the Murphree Water Treatment Plant. The easement is located along NE 53rd Avenue. The project is part of the ongoing NE/NW 53rd Ave road project. [Intersection of CR 235 and Newberry Lane; case 26-00360] Alachua County and the City of Newberry are entering into an Interlocal Agreement to improve the intersection of CR 235 and Newberry Lane by constructing a roundabout. The estimated cost for the County's portion is $1,500,000.00. The agreement covers land acquisition, design, and construction. The City of Newberry will acquire specific rights-of-way by May 28, 2026, and May 29, 2026, and convey them to the County. Construction is planned to commence by June 1, 2026, and be completed by August 10, 2026. The parties will split the actual cost of design and construction equally. [01899-003-000, 01902-001-000, 01932-001-000, 01934-010-000; case 26-00311] This document contains multiple warranty deeds related to land conveyances in Alachua County, Florida, and the City of Newberry, Florida, primarily involving road improvements and public works projects. Specific parcels of land are being transferred to Alachua County and the City of Newberry from various grantors including Gwendolyn P. Hunt, Newberry Ltd., Publix Super Markets, Inc., and Oak Park Homeowners’ Association of Newberry, Inc. These conveyances appear to be related to infrastructure projects such as the NW CR235 - Newberry Lane Roundabout. Additionally, the document includes minutes from an Alachua County Arts Council meeting where grant awards and art loan program submittals were discussed, and an update on the Pleasant Street project funded by the City of Gainesville's Community Redevelopment Area.

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