Forest Preserves of Cook County Board of Commissioners will meet onTuesday, Feb. 19.
Here is the agenda provided by the board:
PUBLIC TESTIMONY
Authorization as a public speaker shall only be granted to those individuals who have submitted in writing, their name, address, subject matter, and organization (if any) to the Secretary 24 hours in advance of the meeting. Duly authorized public speakers shall be called upon to deliver testimony at a time specified in the meeting agenda. Authorized public speakers who are not present during the specified time for public testimony will forfeit their allotted time to speak at the meeting. Public testimony must be germane to a specific item(s) on the meeting agenda, and the testimony must not exceed three minutes; the Secretary will keep track of the time and advise when the time for public testimony has expired. Persons authorized to provide public testimony shall not use vulgar, abusive, or otherwise inappropriate language when addressing the Board; failure to act appropriately; failure to speak to an item that is germane to the meeting, or failure to adhere to the time requirements may result in expulsion from the meeting and/or disqualify the person from providing future testimony.
COMMISSIONERS 19-0175
Sponsored by: JEFFREY R. TOBOLSKI, Forest Preserve District of Cook County Board of Commissioners
PROPOSED RESOLUTION
REQUESTING A HEARING OF THE ZOOLOGICAL COMMITTEE FOR A REPORT FROM THE SENIOR STAFF OF THE CHICAGO ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY CONCERNING CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE AT BROOKFIELD ZOO
WHEREAS, in 1919, Edith Rockefeller McCormick donated 83acres of land to the Forest Preserves of Cook County for the sole purpose of creating a large, modern zoological park. In 1921, the Chicago Zoological Society was formed at the recommendation of the Forest Preserves of Cook County to manage Brookfield Zoo, which opened its doors in 1934; and
WHEREAS, Brookfield Zoo is the most popular ticketed cultural destination in the Midwest, with over 2 million visitors every year. The zoo supports nearly 2,000 jobs and has generated over $670 million in labor income, over $1.5 billion in economic activity, and over $211 million in local, state and federal tax revenues over the past 10 years; and
WHEREAS, Brookfield Zoo provides crucial community programming, including early childhood natureplay activities, an elementary and junior high science program hosted at community libraries, and a High School program focused on STEM learning and college readiness. These programs serve mainly under resources communities and reach over 4,000 individuals every year; and
WHEREAS, Brookfield Zoo is an example of a successful public-private partnership. It is owned by the Forest Preserve District of Cook County and operated by the Chicago Zoological Society. The Zoo is an important and valuable asset of the Cook County Forest Preserve District; and
WHEREAS, the Cook County Forest Preserve District annually provides $14 million for the Chicago Zoological Society in support of its world-class operations; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Cook County Board of Commissioners does hereby request that a meeting of the Zoological Committee be convened to discuss the status of capital infrastructure at Brookfield Zoo; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a member of the senior staff of the Chicago Zoological Society appear before the Committee and be prepared to update the Committee on Brookfield Zoo’s capital infrastructure.end
OFFICE OF THE GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT
19-0149
Presented by: ARNOLD RANDALL, General Superintendent
PROPOSED PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT
Department(s): Conservation & Experiential Programming
Other Part(ies): Pathway to Adventure Council Inc., Boy Scouts of America, Chicago, Illinois Request: Enter into a five (5) year use agreement
Good(s) or Service(s): Pathway to Adventure Council (the “Scout Council”) and the Forest Preserves of Cook County (the “Forest Preserves”) have formalized a working partnership to collaborate in securing sites - picnic groves and campground space for Pathway to Adventure Council’s large district events. As a non-profit, the Pathway to Adventure Council is eligible for a 50% non-profit discount.
Agreement period: 2/20/2019 - 2/19/2024, with a five (5) year option renewal
Fiscal Impact: Revenue generating: The Scout Council and other scout units will pay the 50% discount rate for non-profits as established by the Board for sites or will partner with the Forest Preserves on programming for use of the sites.
Accounts: N/A
Agreement Number(s): N/A
Summary/Notes: The Scout Council proposed this “Use Agreement” with the Forest Preserves in order to create a clearer process for the Scout Council and for individual scout units to work with the Forest Preserves on accessing Forest Preserves sites for major scout programs, which may include several thousand in participation. This agreement provides a timeline for the scouts to request sites; defines the Scout Council groups versus the scout units; and provides a specific point of contact for the Scout Council and the Forest Preserves. The Forest Preserves value their relationship with the Scout Council and share common goals of getting youth outside and connecting them to nature.
19-0150
Presented by: ARNOLD RANDALL, General Superintendent
REQUEST APPROVAL TO EXERCISE CONTRACT RENEWAL OPTION Department(s): Permits, Rentals and Concessions
Vendor: Bike and Roll Inc., Chicago, Illinois
Request: Authorization for the Forest Preserves of Cook County (the “Forest Preserves”) to extend
contract
Good(s) or Service(s): Bicycle Rental
Original Contract Period: 5/19/2015 - 5/18/2018; on 3/13/2018 term extended to 5/18/2019 Proposed Contract Period Extension: 5/19/2019 - 5/18/2020
Total Current Contract Amount Authority: N/A
Original Approval: 5/19/2015
Previous Increase(s): N/A
This Increase Requested: N/A
Estimated Fiscal Impact: $17,000.00 + 10% of gross sales (Revenue Generating) Accounts: N/A
Contract Number(s): 14-40-409
Concurrences:
The Chief Financial Officer and Chief Attorney have approved this item. District(s): Districtwide
Summary: The Forest Preserves would like to exercise the second of two (2) one-year extension options to allow Bike and Roll Inc. to continue providing bicycle rental services at various Forest Preserves locations on a seasonal basis.
In 2018, 2,200 riders rented bicycles for 5,142 rides during the first year of the dockless expansion. During this second extension period, Bike and Roll Inc. will continue to provide a dockless bicycle rental program at fifty (50) Forest Preserve locations. If there are consumer demands, the Forest Preserves and the vendor may agree on additional locations and an increased number of bikes available for rental. The Forest Preserves anticipates issuing an RFP in 2019 for bicycle rental services.
19-0153
Presented by: ARNOLD RANDALL, General Superintendent
PROPOSED INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT AMENDMENT
Department: Finance and Administration
Other Part(ies): Cook County Government, Chicago, Illinois
Request: Authorization to amend the intergovernmental agreement between the County of Cook (the “County”) and the Forest Preserves of Cook County (the “Forest Preserves”) for the reimbursement or payment for certain services rendered by various County departments and the Forest Preserves.
Goods or Services: The County and the Forest Preserves wish to extend the agreement for an additional two (2) years and to restate/amend the Agreement to provide for the transfer of certain goods and to increase the amount of reimbursement or payment between the Forest Preserves and the County for various services rendered.
Agreement Number: N/A
Agreement Period: 1/1/2019, retroactively, to 12/31/2020
Fiscal Impact: FY 2019 $2,040,465.00 in expenditures and $860,000.00 in revenue, FY 2020
$2,057,483.00 in expenditures and $860,000.00 in revenue Accounts: Various districtwide corporate accounts District(s): Districtwide
Summary: The County and the Forest Preserves entered into an Intergovernmental Agreement on 8/21/2012authorizing the parties to perform various services for the other, in accordance with the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act. The parties agreed to provide various services and to provide reimbursement or payment for said services. The Intergovernmental Agreement was further amended on 4/25/2013, 6/18/2014, 9/8/2015, 11/15/2016, 6/6/2017, 4/25/2018, and 9/26/2018to allow for additional cooperation. The Seventh Amended and Restated Intergovernmental Agreement consolidates the prior agreements into one (1) Intergovernmental Agreement, so the parties can refer to one agreement, and allows for the transfer of certain County vehicles to the Forest Preserves. This is a two-year agreement covering fiscal years 2019 and 2020.
19-0160
Presented by: ARNOLD RANDALL, General Superintendent
REQUEST APPROVAL TO EXERCISE CONTRACT RENEWAL OPTION Department(s): Landscape Maintenance
Vendor: Lakeshore Recycling Systems, Chicago, Illinois
Request: Authorization for the Forest Preserves of Cook County (the “Forest Preserves”) to exercise
the first of two (2) one-year extension options and to increase the Lakeshore Recycling systems contract
Good(s) or Service(s): Provide Refuse Disposal Sites for Region 1 (South/Southwest Region) which consists of Calumet, Tinley Creek, and Palos Divisions
Original Contract Period: 3/1/2016 - 2/28/2019
Proposed Contract Period Extension: 3/1/2019 - 2/28/2020
Total Current Contract Amount Authority: $100,000.00 for thirty-six (36) months
Original Approval: 2/9/2016, $100,000.00
Previous Increase(s): N/A
This Increase Requested: $36,000.00
Estimated Fiscal Impact: FY 2019 $30,000.00, FY 2020 $6,000.00 Accounts: Refuse Disposal 51001.520050
Contract Number(s): 15-52-205 (R) Concurrences:
The Chief Financial Officer and Chief Attorney have approved this item.
The Vendor has met the Minority and Women Business Enterprise Ordinance Provisions. District(s): 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 11, 16, 17
Summary: The Landscape Maintenance department is requesting an extension of contract for one (1) year for refuse disposal sites for Region 1 (South/Southwest) which consists of Calumet, Tinley Creek, and Palos Divisions. During this extension, the price increase from $43.50 to $44.80 per ton.
19-0161
Presented by: ARNOLD RANDALL, General Superintendent
REQUEST APPROVAL TO EXERCISE CONTRACT RENEWAL OPTION Department(s): Landscape Maintenance
Vendor: Lakeshore Recycling Systems, Chicago, Illinois
Request: Authorization for the Forest Preserves of Cook County (the “Forest Preserves”) to exercise
the first of two (2) one-year extension options and to increase the Lakeshore Recycling Systems contract
Good(s) or Service(s): Provide Refuse Disposal Sites for Region 2 (Central Region), Salt Creek and Indian Boundary Divisions
Original Contract Period: 3/1/2016 - 2/28/2019
Proposed Contract Period Extension: 3/1/2019 - 2/28/2020
Total Current Contract Amount Authority: $100,000.00 for thirty-six (36) months
Original Approval: 2/9/2016, $100,000.00
Previous Increase(s): N/A
This Increase Requested: $36,000.00
Estimated Fiscal Impact: FY 2019 $30,000.00, FY 2020 $6,000.00
Accounts: Refuse Disposal 51001.520050
Contract Number(s): 15-52-206 (R)
Concurrences:
The Chief Financial Officer and Chief Attorney have approved this item.
The Vendor has met the Minority and Women Business Enterprise Ordinance Provisions. District(s): 1, 6, 9, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17
Summary: The Landscape Maintenance department is requesting an extension of contract for one (1) year for refuse disposal sites for Region 2 (Central Region) which consists of the Salt Creek and Indian Boundary Divisions. During this extension, the price will increase from $43.50 to $44.80 per ton.
19-0162
Presented by: ARNOLD RANDALL, General Superintendent
REQUEST APPROVAL TO EXERCISE CONTRACT RENEWAL OPTION Department(s): Landscape Maintenance
Vendor: Groot Industries Inc., Elk Grove, Illinois
Request: Authorization for the Forest Preserves of Cook County (the “Forest Preserves”) to exercise the first of two (2) one-year extension options and to increase the Groot Industries Inc. contract
Good(s) or Service(s): Provide Refuse Disposal Sites for Region 3 (North/Northwest Region), North Branch and Northwest Divisions
Original Contract Period: 3/1/2016 - 2/28/2019
Proposed Contract Period Extension: 3/1/2019 - 2/28/2020
Total Current Contract Amount Authority: $90,000.00 for thirty-six (36) months
Original Approval: 2/9/2016, $90,000.00
Previous Increase(s): N/A
This Increase Requested: $33,000.00
Estimated Fiscal Impact: FY 2019 $28,500.00, FY 2020 $4,500.00
Accounts: Refuse Disposal 51001.520050
Contract Number(s): 15-52-207 (R)
Concurrences:
The Chief Financial Officer and Chief Attorney have approved this item.
District(s): 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17
Summary: The Landscape Maintenance department is requesting an extension of contract for one (1) year for refuse disposal sites for Region 3 (North/Northwest Region) which consists of the and Northwest Divisions. During this extension, the price will increase from $48.00 to $48.89 per ton.
19-0163
Presented by: ARNOLD RANDALL, General Superintendent
REQUEST APPROVAL TO EXERCISE CONTRACT RENEWAL OPTION
Department(s): Landscape Maintenance
Vendor: Allied Waste Transportation Inc., Chicago, Illinois
Request: Authorization for the Forest Preserves of Cook County (the “Forest Preserves”) to exercise the first of two (2) one-year extension options and to increase the Allied Waste Transportation Inc. contract
Good(s) or Service(s): Provide Refuse Disposal Sites for Region 4 (Southeast Region), Thorn Creek Division
Original Contract Period: 3/1/2016 - 2/28/2019
Proposed Contract Period Extension: 3/1/2019 - 2/28/2020
Total Current Contract Amount Authority: $52,000.00 for thirty-six (36) months
Original Approval: 2/9/2016, $52,000.00
Previous Increase(s): N/A
This Increase Requested: $19,000.00
Estimated Fiscal Impact: FY 2019 $15,800.00, FY 2020 $3,200.00
Accounts: Refuse Disposal 51001.520050
Contract Number(s): 15-52-208 (R)
Concurrences:
The Chief Financial Officer and Chief Attorney have approved this item.
The Vendor has met the Minority and Women Business Enterprise Ordinance Provisions.
District(s): 4, 5, 6
Summary: The Landscape Maintenance department is requesting an extension of contract for one (1) year for refuse disposal sites for Region 4 (Southeast Region) which consists of the Thorn Creek Division.
During this extension, the price will increase from $50.52 to $51.78 per ton.
19-0156
Presented by: ARNOLD RANDALL, General Superintendent PROPOSED CONTRACT
Department(s): Facilities and Fleet
Vendor: JX Peterbilt, Lansing, Illinois
Request: Authorization for the Forest Preserves of Cook County (the “Forest Preserves”) to enter into and execute
Good(s) or Service(s): Purchase of two (2) 2019 Peterbilt Model 337 garbage trucks utilizing Sourcewell Cooperative Program contract #081716-PMC.
Contract Value: $313,230.00
Contract period: 2/19/2019 - 11/15/2020
Estimated Fiscal Impact: FY 2019 $313,230.00
Accounts: Vehicle and Trucks 51056.560265
Contract Number(s): 081716-PMC
Concurrences:
The Chief Financial Officer and Chief Attorney have approved this item.
The Vendor has met the Minority and Women Business Enterprise Ordinance Provisions. District(s): Districtwide
Summary: This contract provides for two (2) vehicles to be used in conjunction with Forest Preserve business for use by the Landscape Maintenance department. The Vehicle Steering Committee concurred with this recommendation at the meeting convened on 1/24/2019.
19-0165
Presented by: ARNOLD RANDALL, General Superintendent PROPOSED CONTRACT
Department(s): Finance and Administration Vendor: AT&T, Chicago, Illinois
Request: Authorization for the Forest Preserves of Cook County (the “Forest Preserves”) to enter into and execute
Good(s) or Service(s): Telephone Services
Contract Value: $286,308.00
Contract period: 4/1/2019 - 3/31/2021
Estimated Fiscal Impact: FY 2019 $95,436.00, FY 2020 $95,436.00 and FY 2021 $95,436.00 Accounts: Communication Services 51001.520150
Contract Number(s): 74000005327 Concurrences:
The Chief Financial Officer and Chief Attorney have approved this item.
District(s): Districtwide
Summary: The Forest Preserves requests authorization to enter into a contract with AT&T, to bundle telephone service into a program offered called Easy Rate. The Easy Rate program is recommended for telephone service primarily used for local calling and with relatively low usage. The new agreement will save the Forest Preserves approximately $163,180.00 annually. The term of the contract is for three-years.
As background, the Forest Preserves currently uses 241AT&T phone lines that are of older technology using a voice-grade telephone service employing analog signal transmission over copper lines. This service was installed primarily at remote locations, such as maintenance yards, fueling stations, aquatic centers, and campgrounds, which are not connected to the County-wide telephone system.
The Easy Rate program will be combined with the County’s existing Master Discount agreement (MDA) with AT&T to substantially reduce the cost per telephone line. With this new program, line rates will be reduced from an average of $91.62 per month to $35.20 per month after the MDA is applied.
19-0166
Presented by: ARNOLD RANDALL, General Superintendent PROPOSED CONTRACT AMENDMENT
Department(s): Permits, Rentals and Concessions
Vendor: Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, Illinois
Request: Authorization for the Forest Preserves of Cook County (the “Forest Preserves”) to extend
contract
Good(s) or Service(s): Parking
Original Contract Period: 2/14/2018 - 2/12/2019
Proposed Contract Period Extension: 2/13/2019, retroactive - 2/12/2021
Total Current Contract Amount Authority: N/A
Original Approval: N/A
Previous Increase(s): N/A
This Increase Requested: N/A
Estimated Fiscal Impact: $158,400.00 (Revenue Generating) over two (2) spots).
Accounts: N/A
Contract Number(s): N/A
Concurrences:
The Chief Financial Officer and Chief Attorney have approved this item. District(s): 1
Summary: The Forest Preserves owns real property with improvements known as the Miller Meadow Parking Lot (“Parking Lot”) in Maywood, Illinois. The Parking Lot currently has approximately 320 marked spaces available for parking and open to the public. Loyola University Medical Center (“Loyola”) is located at 2160 S. 1st Ave and is located across from the Parking Lot, and has requested use of said Parking Lot to provide overflow parking for its employees and students. The Forest Preserves previously entered into a one-year agreement to provide temporary parking for Loyola’s employees and students during their construction that recently concluded.
Loyola has now requested a longer term Parking Lot agreement with the Forest Preserves for their employees and medical students. The Forest Preserves requests authorization to extend the agreement with Loyola for an additional two-years. The fee for this agreement shall be a Parking Fee of $6,600.00 per month for 200parking spots. Loyola agrees to indemnify the Forest Preserves and maintain an insurance policy naming the Forest Preserves as an additional insured. Loyola’s access to the Parking Lot is limited to Monday through Friday from 6:00 am to 7:30 pm. Loyola will not be granted exclusive use of the Parking Lot and it shall continue to be available for use and benefit for the public.
19-0151
Presented by: ARNOLD RANDALL, General Superintendent REPORT
Department: Finance and Administration
Request: Receive and File
Report Title: Procurement and Disbursements Report
Report Period: 12/1/2018 - 12/31/2018
Summary: Submitting the Procurement and Disbursements Report for the period of December 2018.
The report is to be received and filed in compliance with Section 1-8-2 (BB) of the Ordinances.
19-0105
Presented by: ARNOLD RANDALL, General Superintendent PROPOSED CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Department: Conservation and Experiential Programming
Summary: Forest Preserves of Cook County Calendar - 2/19/2019 - 3/19/2019
When it Snows!
Cross-country skiing is a fun way to stay active during winter. Sagawau Nordic in Lemont is open daily from 9am - 4pm as long as conditions are skiable (frozen ground and 5” snow). Trails will be open and groomed as snow conditions permit and could include a late start or an early finish. Beginner ski lessons are offered on Saturdays at 9:30am for a fee; registration required. Watch Sagawau’s Facebook page and call 630-257-2045 for the most up-to-date trail conditions.
Snowshoes are available at all our Nature Centers
Snowshoes are available when snow is 4” or greater. Equipment is limited and is loaned with no charge on a first come, first serve basis. Driver’s license required.
Follow us on Facebook to learn about pop-up Snowshoe programs when conditions allow.
Sledding Hills offer winter fun day and night!
Sledding hills are open when the ground is frozen and covered with a minimum of three inches of snow. Dan Ryan, Caldwell Woods, Swallow Cliff, Westchester Woods, Deer Grove, Schiller Woods, Pioneer Woods, and Thaddeus S. “Ted” Lechowicz Woods.
Saturday, 2/23; 4pm - 8pm
Winter Wine & Whiskey Fest, Chicago Zoological Society/Brookfield Zoo, Brookfield
Come out of your winter hibernation and warm up at Brookfield Zoo's Winter Wine and Whiskey Fest! This fun-filled event features wine and whiskey samples, live music from Red Carpet Riot, small bites, and meet and greets with Animal Ambassadors, all in the zoo's relaxed setting!
Saturday, 2/23; 11am - 2pm
Snowshoe Trekking, Camp Bullfrog Lake, Willow Springs
Enjoy the Forest Preserves on snowshoes. Conditions permitting; 4 inches of hard snow required. Free.
Saturday, 2/23; 10am - 1pm
Winter Watercolors, Caldwell Woods Warming Shelter, Chicago
Explore the beauty of nature through watercolor painting. All material provided. Registration required. Call 708-386-4042.
Saturday- Sunday, 2/23 - 2/24; 1:30pm
Sap’s Rising, River Trail Nature Center, Northbrook
Walk in the sugar maple forest to learn about the sweet process of maple syrup making.
Saturday, 2/23; 11am and 2pm
Black History Month: Underground Railroad Hikes, Sand Ridge Nature Center, South Holland
Join us on an imaginary journey that follows an Underground Railroad route used in Illinois in the mid-1800s.
Sunday, 2/24; 10:30am families; 1pm adults
Fledgling Birder, Crabtree Nature Center, Barrington
Every accomplished birdwatcher learned from someone. Join a naturalist to learn binocular basics, bird identification and best bird feeder tips.
Friday, 3/1
Bird House Building Contest, Trailside Museum, River Forest
Build a creative, functional birdhouse. We will hang it up at Trailside where visitors will vote on their favorite. See our website for full details. Entries accepted through 5/1.
Saturday, 3/2; 11am
Hike the Des Plaines, Evans Field, River Forest
Hike into the start of the spring with this casual-paced hike along the Des Plaines Trail. We will hike roughly 2 miles on this non-looped trail.
Sunday, 3/3; 1pm
Sun Gazing, Crabtree Nature Center, Barrington
Stop on by and learn about our nearest star, and take a look with our filtered telescope.
Saturday, 3/9; 9am, 11am, and 4pm, Sunday 3/10; 10am
One Earth Film Festival, Thatcher Pavilion, River Forest
Join us for free family films during the day, and a special adult twilight program with a fee. Discussions and other activities included. For details, visit One Earth Film Festival website.
Sunday, 3/10; 11am - 1:30pm
Conservation@Home: Kick Start your Garden! Rolling Knolls, Elgin
Learn how to create a sustainable garden using conservation practices, and talk to local organizations about native landscaping and gardening. There will be a Conservation@Home presentation at 12:45pm.
Saturday, 3/16; 10am
Conservation @ Home: Winter Pruning, Little Red School house, Willow Springs
Proper pruning can greatly improve the overall appearance and health of woody plants. Join University of Illinois Extension Master Gardeners to learn the tricks of the trade when it comes to pruning trees and shrubs.
Saturday, 3/16; 10am
Hike the Preserves, Jurgensen Woods, Lansing
Take a fitness hike (7.5 files) and enjoy the natural beauty around you.
Sunday, 3/17; 11am - 3pm
47th Annual Maple Syrup Festival, River Trail Nature Center, Northbrook
Celebrate the arrival of spring with a special day of activities including: crafts, games, tree tapping, and maple syrup history with syrup samples to taste. Call for more information.
Sunday, 3/17; 1pm
Sagawau Science: Out in the Field, Sagawau Environmental Learning Center, Lemont
Understand a naturalist by being part of their excursion. Use you power of observation to identify ecological connections.
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