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File #: 26-28    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Consent Agenda Ready
File created: 2/2/2026 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/17/2026 Final action:
Title: A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS AND ENTER INTO CONTRACTS WITH THREE FIRMS FOR THE NORTH, CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN PORTIONS OF THE CITY FOR LABOR AND EQUIPMENT TO INSTALL AND TERMINATE UNDERGROUND FIBER AND CONDUIT FOR CUSTOMER LATERALS FOR THE PROVISION OF VELOCITY BROADBAND SERVICES, AT A TOTAL VALUE NOT TO EXCEED $1,000,000 FOR A ONE-YEAR TERM. Brief Description: This resolution authorizes the City Manager to solicit bids and execute contracts with three qualified vendors for labor and equipment to install and terminate underground fiber and conduit for customer laterals. Each vendor will be responsible for completing all required work within the section of the city assigned to them. The city will be divided into three areas-north, central, and south-for this project. The purpose is to expand Velocity Broadband services as part of the Fiber-to-the-Home (FttH) initiative. The total value of the combined contracts will not exceed $1,000,000 for a one-year t...
Sponsors: Jeffrey L. Anzevino
Indexes: Innovation & Technology
Attachments: 1. 8.5x11 Bid Zones, 2. Resolution No. 26-28
Related files: 25-89, 25-49

Title

A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS AND ENTER INTO CONTRACTS WITH THREE FIRMS FOR THE NORTH, CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN PORTIONS OF THE CITY FOR LABOR AND EQUIPMENT TO INSTALL AND TERMINATE UNDERGROUND FIBER AND CONDUIT FOR CUSTOMER LATERALS FOR THE PROVISION OF VELOCITY BROADBAND SERVICES, AT A TOTAL VALUE NOT TO EXCEED $1,000,000 FOR A ONE-YEAR TERM.

Brief Description:  This resolution authorizes the City Manager to solicit bids and execute contracts with three qualified vendors for labor and equipment to install and terminate underground fiber and conduit for customer laterals. Each vendor will be responsible for completing all required work within the section of the city assigned to them. The city will be divided into three areas-north, central, and south-for this project. The purpose is to expand Velocity Broadband services as part of the Fiber-to-the-Home (FttH) initiative. The total value of the combined contracts will not exceed $1,000,000 for a one-year term.

Body

Legislative History

Resolution 25-49 authorized advertising for bids and entering into a contract for construction of the FTTH pilot project.

Resolution 25-89 authorized advertising for bids and entering into a contract for construction of the first year of FTTH projects.

Purpose & Explanation

This legislation authorizes the installation of underground fiber and conduit for customer laterals by three qualified bidders for the north, central and southern areas of the city-see attached map. Awarding contracts to multiple providers will allow for greater scheduling flexibility and enable staff to assign work to the most suitable bidder for each project segment. The estimated cost of this work is $1,000,000. Staff will return to Council for approval if additional funding becomes necessary.

Legal Authority for Proposed Legislation

Pursuant to Charter Section 6.04:

                     X                       Competitively bid and advertised for three consecutive weeks

                       Joint or Cooperative Purchase Program

                        Professional Services

                                            Other

Fiscal Impact

                     X                       Currently Budgeted

                                            Supplemental Appropriation Required

                       Appropriation Not Required.

Does this legislation require use of an emergency clause?

        Yes

X                                            No

 

Recommendation

Suggested Action

Staff recommend that Council approve this resolution for the City Manager to award to the 3 lowest and best bidders for fiber to the home (FTTH) installation of fiber and conduit for customer laterals for the north, central and south areas of the city.

Submitted by,

Thomas J. Sheridan, City Manager

Jeffrey Knoblauch, Assistant City Manager - Finance

Paul Leedham, Chief Innovation Officer - IT Director

Bradley S. Kosco, PE, PS, City Engineer

Will Ersing, Assistant IT Director