Special Events Retail License approved for Lavender Zen at 4023 1st Ave N
Lavender Zen Relaxation Studio gains permission to operate a retail license for special events at the TaTa's location in the parking lot at 4023 1st Avenue North.
Lavender Zen Relaxation Studio gains permission to operate a retail license for special events at the TaTa's location in the parking lot at 4023 1st Avenue North.
Lavender Zen Relaxation Studio gains permission to operate a retail license for special events at the TaTa's location in the parking lot at 4023 1st Avenue North.
Lavender Zen Relaxation Studio gains permission to operate a retail license for special events at the TaTa's location in the parking lot at 4023 1st Avenue North.
City selects TAPCO for traffic control products and services through a competitive cooperative purchasing agreement. Details on costs and scope are unavailable from the agenda item.
Lavender Zen Relaxation Studio gets city permission to operate at the September 11–12 Vendors After Dark street market in the 1st Avenue North parking lot.
Woodland Park Church gains public alley access (0.121 acres) between Heritage Lane and Mason Avenue for potential expansion or use. Removes city's right-of-way claim on this small section.
City continues purchasing electrical and lighting parts from Buffalo Electric under competitive bid renewal. Routine vendor contract on consent agenda.
The city is giving up public right-of-way to Woodland Park Church along an alleyway near MLK Drive. Once vacated, the church gains private control of the 5,264 sq. ft. strip of land.
City renews supplier contract for lighting and electrical materials used in parks and city operations. No-bid renewal means procurement skips competitive bidding.
Keeps traffic-signal cabinets and controllers in stock for maintenance across the city. Renewal ensures no supply interruptions for repairs at unit prices already on file.
City vehicles and equipment will continue to get radiator parts as needed under this no-bid renewal with a Jacksonville vendor.
Extends supply agreement for vehicle maintenance filters used in city operations. No-bid renewal keeps vehicle fleet servicing costs predictable.
Ongoing purchase agreement keeps fleet maintenance supplies in stock. No immediate cost impact; pricing holds at current unit rates.
City parks and equipment maintenance relies on replacement parts; this renewal ensures continued availability of specialized truck components needed to maintain city assets and services.
City extends supply contract with Ingram Equipment for parts to maintain and repair aerial and brush trucks used in parks and grounds maintenance.
Expenditure from general funds to sports organization. Likely covers parks or athletic programming, but specific purpose is not detailed in agenda.
City continues purchasing tractor parts and equipment maintenance through competitive bid renewal, keeping parks and fleet operations running.