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Estee County Commissioners award contracts for parks and golf course improvements

May 22, 2024 | Essex County, New Jersey


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Estee County Commissioners award contracts for parks and golf course improvements
The Essex County Board of Commissioners convened on May 22, 2024, to discuss several key contract awards and funding initiatives aimed at enhancing local parks and recreational facilities.

One of the significant decisions made was the approval of a contract with Russell Weed Waste Hauling, doing business as Mister John, for the rental of sanitation units throughout the county's park system. This contract, valued at up to $462,189, will provide standard and ADA-compliant porta potty units for various events, including picnics and the Cherry Blossom 10K run, from June 1, 2024, to May 30, 2026.

Additionally, the board awarded a contract to the ten lowest bidders for the supply of materials for three golf courses, with a budget not exceeding $275,000. This contract will cover eco-friendly pesticides, fertilizers, seed, and sod, emphasizing an integrated pest management approach that prioritizes minimal chemical use.

Another notable contract was awarded to Hodges Party Rental for party-related items, including tables and chairs for special events and concerts, with a budget of $250,000. The board also approved a $42,000 contract with the Metropolitan Golf Associate Foundation to manage a student internship program, providing local youth with maintenance experience at the county's golf courses.

The meeting also highlighted funding for infrastructure improvements, including a $2,307,550 grant from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection for upgrades to the WeQuake running track. This funding comes from two separate grants aimed at enhancing urban parks and recreational spaces.

Lastly, the board authorized the use of the Essex County Recreation Open Space Trust Fund for improvements to Independence Park's athletic fields, with a budget of $2,201,000, marking a significant investment in local sports facilities.

These initiatives reflect Essex County's commitment to enhancing recreational opportunities and maintaining its park facilities for community use.

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