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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 04/25/2023 <br />Submitted For: Mark Riverblood, Engineering/Public Works <br />By: MaryJo Warner, Engineering/Public Works <br />Information <br />5. 17. <br />Title <br />Adopt Resolution #23-093 Installing Boulevard Trees for the Barren Side of Sunwood Drive in The COR <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Street trees provide many environmental and community benefits, including beautification of urban areas, and <br />creating shady sidewalks for pedestrians. Sunwood Drive is essentially Ramsey's 'main street', with boulevard <br />trees, sidewalk, streetscape and irrigation installed on alternating halves of the approximately one mile arterial <br />roadway in 2008. Planting trees on the opposite side sooner than later, will minimize the disparity in the height <br />and canopy size of essentially a decade and a half differential in planting times for these new proposed trees. <br />Planting the trees in 2023, versus waiting years for individual parcels to develop along Sunwood will lesson the <br />future visual lopsidedness of boulevard trees along Ramsey's most prominent street. Completing the trees on both <br />sides of this street (west of Center Street) would also improve the overall aesthetic in this area of the downtown, <br />improve property values there, and will have traffic -calming benefits. The installation of the trees and irrigation <br />will also reduce the future streetscape costs for private developers for sites that abut Sunwood Drive thus for the <br />parcels the city would sell, there is an additionally theoretical increase in land sales value due to the established <br />trees. <br />It may be reiterated here, that this proposed project only includes trees and irrigation; the future sidewalk, <br />landscape, outdoor furnishings (benches, trash receptacles, etc.) are not envisioned with this project these would <br />be installed as individual development occurs on Sunwood Drive. <br />In 2022 the Public Works Committee authorized staff to issue a Request for Proposal to ascertain the costs for the <br />proposed tree and irrigation project. The attached RFP details the scope of this work, and also parses the potential <br />project into a Base Bid for the boulevard trees that abuts the city -owned property, and an Add Alternate for the <br />trees in the right-of-way adjoining privately owned land. This was also at the direction of the PWC. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />While the whole of The COR is half built out, it may be many years before all of the parcels along 'main street' <br />are developed the 15-year disparity in tree sizes (2008 to 2023) will be noticeable if the trees are planted as this <br />case discusses. If the streetscape trees are only planted as each private development is competed along Sunwood <br />Drive, the tree size differences would likely be dramatic. <br />In following through on the PWC's direction to issue an RFP; Anderson Irrigation, Fair's Nursery, Great Northern <br />Landscapes and Grove Nursery were invited to bid on a Base Bid and an Add Alternate for the project, with the <br />following proposals received: <br />Contractor Base Bid Add Alternate <br />Anderson Irrigation $45,639 $51,785 <br />Great Northern Landscapes $50,015 $56,045 <br />