File #: 2156    Version: 1 Name: Golf Irrigation Supplies
Type: Status: Passed
File created: 7/29/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/4/2015 Final action: 8/4/2015
Title: Consider Approval Of The Purchase Of Irrigation Supplies And Labor At Indian Creek Golf Course In An Amount Not To Exceed $135,000.00.
CC MEETING: August 4, 2015

DATE: July 29, 2015

TO: Leonard Martin, City Manager

FROM: Erin Rinehart, Assistant City Manager

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Consider Approval Of The Purchase Of Irrigation Supplies And Labor At Indian Creek Golf Course In An Amount Not To Exceed $135,000.00.

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BACKGROUND:
The flooding in May and June in Carrollton at Indian Creek Golf Course did major damage to the irrigation system, pumps, and specifically the controllers. Currently, Eagle staff is manually watering greens and tee boxes. The golf course superintendent has done a complete audit of the controllers and over 90% need to be replaced. The City has engaged two landscape architects to evaluate the course and assist in providing options to the City Council. A third architect will evaluate the courses in the coming week. Both architects to date believe that the Lakes Course has the potential to be salvaged with a specialized technique that has been used on other courses to improve course conditions from similar flood type events. Essentially, the course would be graded and the silt removed at the same time. With this process there is the potential that the Lakes Course could possibly be up and running before the end of the year. The process has not been out to RFP, but according to the two architects, they have provided an estimate that ranges from $450,000-$800,000 for the Lakes Course. As you are aware, the Lakes Course typically does not experience the same level of flooding that the Creek Course experiences in these type of flooding events.

The Creek Course is going to require further evaluation to determine the potential to reopen as it is currently structured, or to potentially restructure it to reduce the risk of flooding in the future, or to repurpose it to an alternate use other than a golf course. Staff will be prepared to provide some preliminary options to the City Council in September.

The two architects have expressed concern that if the irrigation sys...

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