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File #: 26-1418    Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Consent Calendar
File created: 2/2/2026 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/25/2026 Final action:
Title: Report regarding a resolution approving a consulting services agreement for Construction Management Services with 4LEAF, Inc of Pleasanton, California for the Orange Memorial Park Main Playground Replacement Project (Project No. pk2301) in an amount not to exceed $761,845. (Philip Vitale, Deputy Director of Capital Projects)
Sponsors: City Council
Attachments: 1. Attachment 1 - 4LEAF_Proposal_Orange_Memorial_Park_260130
Related files: 26-1419
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Report regarding a resolution approving a consulting services agreement for Construction Management Services with 4LEAF, Inc of Pleasanton, California for the Orange Memorial Park Main Playground Replacement Project (Project No. pk2301) in an amount not to exceed $761,845. (Philip Vitale, Deputy Director of Capital Projects)

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RECOMMENDATION
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It is recommended that the City Council adopt a resolution approving a consulting services agreement with 4LEAF, Inc. of Pleasanton, California for the Orange Memorial Park Main Playground Replacement Project (Project No. pk2301) in an amount not to exceed $761,845, authorizing the City Manager to execute the agreement, and authorizing a total contract budget of $838,030.

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BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION
Orange Memorial Park is one of South San Francisco's most treasured parks. Park amenities include picnic areas, playgrounds, tennis, basketball, bocce ball courts, a skate area, a sculpture garden and passive lawns. Recent improvements to the park include multi-use sports fields with construction underway on a new aquatic center and Veterans Memorial.

The Orange Memorial Park Master Plan, developed through a robust community engagement effort and adopted in 2023 identified replacement of the existing main playground as an opportunity to develop an all-abilities playground. The proposed playground is intended to be roughly the same size as the Red Morton Magical Bridge Playground in Redwood City (approximately 0.70 acres). Last renovated in 2011, the main playground has been well used and well loved over the years. However, despite ongoing maintenance and repairs, the equipment and surfacing have reached the end of their useful life and are in need of replacement.

Identified as a named project in the 2022 Bond Sale, the main playground replacement will be funded through a combination of bond sale proceeds and Park Construction funds.

As an initial step in the pre-planning, design, and dev...

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