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EL SEGUNDO HERALD July 14, 2016 Page 17 School Board from front page Director of Human Resources and Maintenance. Also participating in the six-page Power-point presentation were the District’s Director of Maintenance and Operations, Alfredo Perez, High School Athletic Director Steve Shevlin, and FieldTurf representative Cal Watson. A couple of different options were listed by the presentation team for the turf that was installed in 2011 and is under warranty until 2019, but has seen its share of wear and tear, causing “early degradation of fibers.” One option 24 Hour Service Since 1990 • Lic # 770059 • C-42 C-36 C-34 C20 A painting PAINTERS PLUS INTERIOR • EXTERIOR PLUS IMPROVEMENTS • REPAIRS FREE ESTIMATES plumbing handyman TOUCHSTONE NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING DATE: Monday, July 18, 2016 TIME: 6:00 p.m. PLACE: City of El Segundo. Human Resources Conference Room, 350 Main Street, El Segundo, California TAKE NOTICE that the City of El Segundo CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ADVISORY COMMITEEE (CIPAC) will hold a public meeting at the time and place indicated above to discuss a variety of proposed Capital Infrastructure Projects. The City encourages its residents and businesses to attend this meeting to provide input on and make recommendations for Capital Infrastructure Projects of community interest. Your input is welcome. Once the list of Capital Infrastructure Projects list is finalized, it will be presented to City Council for consideration and support (August 2, 2016). For more information about these projects, you can find the meeting agenda and draft list of projects on the City’s website or contact Stephanie Katsouleas, Director of Public Works, at 310-524-2356 or via email to skatsouleas@elsegundo.org. 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Using the right wood-care products to maintain decks, both in appearance and function, can allow homeowners to enjoy more summer days and nights on their outdoor decks. By protecting against the elements and maximizing wood’s natural beauty, Sikkens ProLuxe wood finishes gives consumers a powerful way to protect and enhance their favorite outdoor spaces. • presented to the Board would be to have the turf replaced with XM fiber, which would be at no charge to the District, and would not extend the warranty. A second option, which would cost the District “$150,000 plus taxes and bond” would upgrade the turf to “Field- Turf Revolution 360,” and come with a new eight-year warranty. A third-option would be to upgrade to a state-of-the art turf, termed “FieldTurf PureFill Elite,” which would cost the District upwards of $220,000. The recommendation made by the special presenters was that the District pursues the Revolution 360 upgrade, which is the same turf that has been installed on the High School practice field behind Hazeltine Field. Any potential work on the Hazeltine turf would not be expected to take place until after the conclusion of the 2016 prep football season. Shevlin, who is the head varsity football coach at the High School, was on board with upgrading to the FieldTurf Revolution 360. “I never thought that we would be able to do this, for this amount of money, and then be able to extend our warranty for eight years. It’s a great investment, a win-win,” he said. The final special presentation was also led by Farris, who along with Perez and Siemens heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) representatives, made a Power-point presentation that detailed possible solutions for the air conditioning issues in Science Building R at the High School. Warmer weather has made the temperature in the High School Science Building R a concern for the District. Temperatures were monitored in June, and it was deemed that the classroom temps were not conducive for student learning. The presentation noted possible options to address the temperature concerns, including portable units, window units, ductless mini-split units, and roof-top condensers tied into the existing duct system. The recommendation that was made to the Board by the presenters was that the best option was to install the rooftop condensers, tying them in to the existing rooftop ducts. The process, if approved, could take up to a year to complete, depending on the oversight of the Division of State Architects, implementation of engineering plans, and construction costs. Farris pegged the initial cost of engineering plans for the AC upgrade to be in the $25,000- $35,000 range, with overall construction costs “to-be-determined.” The consent agenda of the last regularly scheduled Board meeting until August 23 included 14 items. Among the items, consented to: a services agreement with Personal Data Wizard Website; the acceptance of the 2016- 17 WorkAbility Grant; a consultant services with American Language Services; a consulting agreement with Advanced Collaborative Solutions; and a consultancy agreement with Paul S. Mercier for executive coaching. The Personal Data Wizard agreement will allow students with disabilities to access an interactive website to help them formulate resumes and letters, and allow the students to enhance their studying for the state driver’s license, and sharpen-up their knowledge to tackle the armed services assessment tests. The WorkAbility grant will allow students with disabilities to learn about “career awareness and exploration, and ultimately obtain successful employment.” The agreement with American Services Language will help provide sign-language translation services to District students. Only two action items were presented on the Tuesday night agenda, with one being the approval of the extension of an agreement with Bright View Landscape Services to extend a prior agreement until the middle of February, 2017, to take care of ground maintenance, tree care and irrigation monitoring in the District. Information pending action items followed, with three items on the agenda. There were a couple of Board housekeeping items listed, with consideration of the District’s long-range master plan (LRFMP) taking center-stage. The LRFMP should return to the Board as an action item at the Aug. 23 meeting. Superintendent Melissa Moore then reported on the District’s informational calendar, which includes the start-up date for the 2016-17 school year of Aug. 23. Moore noted that “I would like to remind the community, that keeping with our past practice, the next Board meeting will be held on Aug. 23rd, at 7 p.m.” In other District news, builder DR Horton has scheduled two community outreach meetings to engage and inform residents about the proposed construction project that is slated for the property currently owned by the District at 540 E. Imperial Avenue. The meetings are scheduled for July 27 and August 17, from 5:30-7:30 p.m., and will take place at the District Board room, located at 641 Sheldon Street. 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