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HomeMy Public PortalAbout22-9992 - acceptance of a matching grant award for Perviz Street Tree ProjectSponsored By: City Manager RESOLUTION NO. 22-9992 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OPA- LOCKA, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING ACCEPTANCE OF A MATCHING GRANT AWARD FROM MIAMI-DADE COUNTY FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF THE "PERVIZ STREET TREE PROJECT" TO BE COMPLETED BY JUNE 30, 2022 AND AUTHORIZING THE INTERIM CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE THE TREE PLANTING AGREEMENT, ATTACHED HERETO AS EXHIBIT "A"; PROVIDING FOR INCORPORATION OF RECITALS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE WHEREAS, Miami -Dade County, through its "Neat Streets Miami" program annually provides grants to municipalities and other organizations interested in planting trees along roadways; and WHEREAS, Miami -Dade County's Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department administers a "Growing Roots for Environmentally Equitable Neighborhoods (Green) Miami -Dade County Matching Grant Program" for which the City of Opa-Locka "City" has applied; and WHEREAS, the goal of the program is to achieve a 30% tree canopy in Miami -Dade County; and WHEREAS, through a grant application, the City was awarded Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00) in matching grant funds where the City is responsible for contributing Twenty Four Thousand Fifty Two Dollars ($24,052.00) with a project completion date of June 30, 2022; and WHEREAS, the City has committed to installing a total of One Hundred Fifty -Eight (158) trees equal to (80) Lagerstroemia Indica (Crape Myrtles) and (78) Tabebuia Bahamensis (Yellow Oak) on Perviz Avenue medians and roadside and Nine (9) Taxodium distichum (Bald Cypress) on Northwest 151st Street WHEREAS, in conjunction with the grant, the City is required to enter into a Tree Planting Agreement with Miami -Dade County, through its Parks, Recreation, Open Spaces Department, attached hereto as Exhibit "A"; and WHEREAS, the City Commission finds it in the best interest and welfare of the residents to accept the awarded grant funds from the Miami -Dade County and enter into the Tree Planting Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit "A". NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OPA- LOCKA, FLORIDA: Resolution No. 22-9992 SECTION 1. RECITALS The recitals to the preamble herein are incorporated by reference. SECTION 2. AUTHORIZATION The City Commission of the City of Opa-Locka, Florida hereby authorizes acceptance of a matching grant award from Miami -Dade County for implementation of the "Perviz Street Tree Project" to be completed by June 30, 2022; and further authorizes the Interim City Manager to execute the Tree Planting Agreement with Miami -Dade County, attached hereto as Exhibit "A". SECTION 3. SCRIVENER'S ERRORS Sections of this Resolution may be renumbered or re -lettered and corrections of typographical errors which do not affect the intent may be authorized by the Interim City Manager, following review by the City Attorney and without need of public hearing, by filing a corrected copy of same with the City Clerk. SECTION 4. EFFECTIVE DATE This Resolution shall take effect upon the adoption and is subject to the approval of the Governor or Governor's Designee. PASSED and ADOPTED this 22nd day of Tune, 2022. Veronica Williams, Mayor ATTEST: J . nna Flores, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUF ICIENCY: Burnaa Bette Non's -Weeks, P.A. City Attorney 2 Resolution No. 22-9992 Moved by: Commissioner Davis Seconded by: Vice Mayor Taylor VOTE: 5-0 Commissioner Dominguez YES Commissioner Bass YES Commissioner Davis YES Commissioner Taylor YES Mayor Williams YES 3 City of Opa-locka Agenda Cover Memo Department Manager: Adelina Gross Department Manager Signature: City Manager: Darvin Williams CM Signature: G �' Commission Meeting Date: 06/22/2022 Item Type: (EnterX in box) Resolution dinance Other X Fiscal Impact: (Enter X in box) Yes No Ordinance Reading: (EnterX in box) lst Reading 2nd Reading X Public Hearing: (Enter X in box) Yes No Yes No X X Funding Source: Accountet : (Enter Fund & Dept.) Ex: See Financial Impact Section Advertising Requirement: (EnterX in box) Yes No X Contract/P.O. Required: (Enter X in box) Yes No RFP/RFQ/Bid#: X Strategic Plan Related (Enter X in box) Yes No Strategic Plan Priority Area: Enhance Organizational 0 Bus. & Economic Dev El Public Safety El Quality of Education 0 Qual. of Life & City Image • Communication El Strategic Plan Obj./Strategy: (list the specific objective/strategy this item will address) X Sponsor Name City Manager Department: City Manager Short Title: NEAT STREETS GROWING ROOTS FOR ENVIRONMENTALLY EQUITABLE NEIGHBORHOODS (GREEN) MIAMI-DADE COUNTY MATCHING GRANT PROGRAM TREE PLANTING AGREEMENT PROJECT No. 2022-06-018 Staff Summary: A resolution of the City Commission of the City of Opa-locka, Florida to authorize the City Manager to accept the awarded Matching Grant from GREEN Miami Dade County to plant trees along Perviz Avenue Medians and roadside, as well as NW 151S` St and NW 22nd Avenue. The goal for this project is to install a combination of 158 Lagerstroemia lndica (Crape Myrtles) and Tabebuia Bahamensis (Yellow Oak) trees along Perviz Avenue and roadside; and 9 Taxodiem Distichum (Baldcypress) on NW 151st Street, also known as "The Triangle". This is a combined effort of the City and Miami -Dade County to increase the tree canopy and reach the Million Trees in Miami -Dade County goal. Financial Impact This project is proposed to cost $74,052. This amount consists of $50,000 of grant funds and $24,052 of matching City funds. Account Description Available Project Remaining Balance 41-541340 Other Contracted Services $90,061 $74,052 $16,009 Proposed Action: Staff recommends the City Commission authorize the City Manager to execute the Tree Planting Agreement with Miami -Dade County Neat Streets division. Attachment: 1. Agenda 2. 2022 Tree Planting Matching Grant Agreement 3. Grant Award Letter 4. Proposed Planting Map streets //I/l/I March 14, 2022 Adelina Gross Operations Manager Public Works & Utilities Department City of Opa-locka 780 Fisherman Street Opa-locka, FL, 33054 Dear Ms. Gross, Neat Streets Miami Office Miami -Dade County Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department 275 NW 2"d Street • Suite 540 Miami, Florida 33128-1994 Congratulations! I am pleased to inform you that City of Opa-Iocka has been awarded a matching grant of $50,000 for the Perviz Street Tree Project, as part of the 2022 Neat Streets Miami Growing Roots for Environmentally Equitable Neighborhoods (GREEN) Miami -Dade County Matching Grant Program. This exciting project will help Million Trees Miami reach its goal of achieving a 30 percent tree canopy for Miami -Dade County. There has truly never been a better time to create a greener Miami -Dade County! Neat Streets Miami is delighted to partner with you on this project. Together, we will make an even more impactful investment in our community by leveraging County Tree Trust Fund money with match dollars from our grantees. A contract is being sent to you, along with this notice of award. Once it has been signed by the City, please scan it back, so it can be routed through the County for signature. Please note that work cannot begin on this project until the contract has been fully executed. Any expenses prior to contract execution are not eligible for reimbursement under this funding mechanism. Please do not hesitate to reach out to Nikki.Anderson(a_miamidade.gov if you have any questions. Again, we look forward to working with you to implement your project. Sincerely, Eileen Higgins Neat Streets Miami Board Chair Miami -Dade County Commissioner, District 5 MIAMI -DAD + Million streets Miami //Iz//I Miami Miami- Dade County Parks, Recreation, and Open Spaces Department GROWING ROOTS FOR ENVIRONMENTALLY EQUITABLE NEIGHBORHOODS (GREEN) MIAMI-DADE COUNTY MATCHING GRANT PROGRAM TREE PLANTING AGREEMENT Grantee: City of Opa-locka Amount: $50,000.00 Grant Description: To plant trees with municipalities and organizations on Miami -Dade County's corridors as part of our efforts to reach the Million Trees Miami goal of achieving a 30% tree canopy. This Agreement (the "Agreement"), made and entered into this day of , 20_, by and between City of Opa-locka (the "Grantee") and Miami -Dade County (the "County"), hereinafter called the "County" through its Parks, Recreation, Open Spaces Department (the "Department"). The County and Grantee have agreed to partner on the implementation of Perviz Street Tree Project (project name) to be completed by June 30, 2022. RECITALS WHEREAS, the County desires to increase the tree canopy in Miami -Dade County and to reach the Million Trees Miami goal of achieving a 30% tree canopy; and WHEREAS, the County has provided a subaccount to the tree trust fund for the procurement of trees on county and local public land and of this amount $50,000.00 (the "Grant Funds") will be provided to the Grantee on the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement; and WHEREAS, the Grantee wishes to undertake such activities provided in the scope of work in Exhibit A of this Agreement; and WHEREAS, the Grantee is responsible for the maintenance of the trees after completion of the project; and NOW, THEREFORE, the County and Grantee agree as follows: 1 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT A. Requirements for approval of Grant Award Agreement: As a prerequisite to its receipt of the Grant Funds, the Grantee shall meet the requirements set forth below to the County's satisfaction. Requirements for this grant are listed below. 1. Timeline: The following grant project start date, end date, and reporting dates must be adhered to. Start date: Contract Execution Date End date: June 30, 2022 Final report date: July 31, 2022 2. Scope of Work: It is mutually agreed and understood that the scope of work shall be as provided in ExhibitA (Grant Application Package). Scope of Work must adhere to: - All trees must be canopy natives or Florida -friendly trees. For the purpose of this grant, palms are not considered canopy, and as such are not eligible for grant reimbursement or match for these projects. All trees must be planted on the public property within Miami -Dade County in adherence to Miami -Dade County's Landscape Ordinance (Chapter 18-A and Chapter 18-B). • Trees shall have a minimum overall height of 12 -feet and 2 -inch caliper at time of installation. If planting Florida native species, trees shall have a minimum overall height of 8 -feet and 1.5 -inch caliper at time of installation. • When installed in roadways, trees shall have a maximum average spacing of 35 -feet on center and be placed within 7 -feet of the edge of the roadway pavement and/or where present, within 7 -feet of the sidewalk. • Trees shall be installed in a way that complies with site triangle regulations and should not be planted within no planting zones. • If trees are proposed under overhead power lines, they shall have a minimum overall height of eight (8) feet and a minimum caliper of one- half (1.5) inch at the time of planting. The maximum average spacing in this case shall be 25 -feet. • All trees shall have and shall be maintained with a trunk clearance of four (4) feet (no multi -trunk). - All trees must conform to the standards for a Florida No. 1 or better, as provided in the most current edition of the "Florida Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants." - Each Grantee is encouraged to review the Neat Streets Miami GREEN Miami - Dade County Matching Grant Procedures to ensure that the project will be in full compliance with the stated requirements. 3. Budget: It is mutually agreed and understood that the project costs shall be as provided in ExhibitA (Grant Application Package). The match amount must equal 25% or 50% of total projects costs (dependent on existing urban tree canopy in project location, as 2 defined by the 2021 Miami -Dade County Urban Tree Canopy Assessment Update) and may exceed the grant amount. If any portion of the matching requirement will be met through the provision of in -kind service, the County shall approve the value or cost or the in -kind services to be provided to fulfill the matching requirements. Match must remain the same or exceed the percent referenced in the original application. 4. Promotions: All promotions must adhere to the Neat Streets Miami Media Release Guidelines. The Grantee will agree to prepare a draft Press Release which describes its project and acknowledges Neat Streets Miami and Million Trees Miami, which shall be subject to the County's approval in advance of publication. The County shall also be acknowledged in any subsequent media releases or in any printed, website, social media or other communication materials related to the project. Copies of any other publicity as well as copies of any major work products generated in connection with this grant shall be forwarded to the County for review. Miami -Dade County, Million Trees Miami and Neat Streets Miami logos should be included in all printed materials. 5. Miami -Dade County Tree Trust Fund: Funds allocated to projects by the GREEN Miami - Dade County Matching Grant come from mitigation funds collected by the Division of Environmental Resources Management, i.e. the Tree Trust Fund, and as such are encumbered for the planting of trees on public property. These funds shall not be used to satisfy tree mitigation per permitting or enforcement requirements. 6. Conditions and Contingencies: The Grantee agrees that the Grant Funds will be used only for the purpose as stated in this Agreement, as described in the Scope of Work and with no substantial variance to the approved Budget (See Exhibit A) unless prior approval in writing is obtained from the County. The Grantee certifies that the grantee organization operates under a tax-exempt status. If grantee determines that Grant Funds cannot be expended by June 30, 2022 (end date), the grantee must notify liaison or request a no -cost extension (see Exhibit D — Amendment Change Form) immediately and no later than June 1, 2022. B. Additional Requirements due throughout the funding period: 1. Reporting: Final Report must be submitted electronically by July 31, 2022. Refer to Exhibit B for reporting guidelines. 2. Data Tracking: All trees planted must be mapped according to County specifications: Google Live Maps and Data Tracking Form (Exhibit C) 3. Contract Amendments: The Grantee must submit an Amendment Change Form (Exhibit D) to request any change to the executed contract. This form must be approved prior the Grantee making any of the proposed changes in order for the Grantee to submit projects elements related to the change, for reimbursement. 4. Organizational Status Changes: The Grantee must notify the County liaison within two weeks of changes in organizational status, including but not limited to: key personnel such as senior or project staff, organizational name, tax status, and organizational address. 3 5. Other Organizational Changes: The Grantee will notify the County's liaison of any organizational changes, such as new address or contact information. C. Reimbursement/Agreement Closeout Requirements: Reimbursement for eligible project costs will be requested once the Exhibit B Final Report is received, reviewed, and processed by the Grant Administrator. Reimbursement requests are contingent upon the Exhibit B Final Report being complete with all required information, in the correct formats. All final reporting documents must be received and processed within two (2) years or 730 days from the reporting date specified in this contract due date, or the Grantee forfeits their right to request reimbursement. D. Indemnification of County Subject to the limitations on liability set forth in Section 768.28, Florida Statues (to the extent the entity is a State or local government), the Grantee agrees to indemnify, save, and hold the County harmless from all liability, loss, cost, and expense, including attorneys' fees and court costs at all trial and appellate levels, which may be sustained by the County, to any person, natural or artificial, by reason of the death of or injury to any person or damage to any property, whether or not due to or caused by the negligence of the Grantee, arising from or in connection with the Grantee's (or its employees, agents, contractors, subcontractors, licensees, or invitees) installation and/or maintenance of trees on County property or in the County right-of-way. The Grantee agrees to defend, at its sole cost and expense, but at no cost and expense to the County, any and all suits or actions instituted against the County for the imposition of such liability, loss, cost, and expense arising from or in connection with the Grantee's (or its employees, agents, contractors, subcontractors, licensees, or invitees) installation and/or maintenance of trees on County property or in the County right-of-way. Primary Grant Contract: Provide the information below for the primary contact person for this grant. This is the person to whom all correspondence will be directed. Name: Title: Mailing Address: City, State, Zip: Phone: Email: Website: IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused these present to be executed on the day and year first written above. 4 NAME OF GRANTEE: ADDRESS: BY: DATE: Grantee Representatives' Signature PRINT NAME TITLE: MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: DATE: Director Parks, Recreation, and Open Spaces Department LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: DATE: County Attorney 5 EXHIBIT A: GRANT APPLICATION PACKAGE SCOPE OF WORK 2022 GREEN Miami -Dade County Matching Grant Million TREES Miami .iii Streets /71///1 I/// . [INSERT FINAL GRANT APPLICATION PACKAGE HERE] 6 05 TREE06 MILLION TREES MIAMI Ts dr Thursday, December 30, 2021 ireels 2022 GREEN Miami -Dade County Matching /II///Is Grant Apply today for Neat Streets Miami's Growing Roots for Environmentally Equitable Neighborhoods (GREEN) Miami -Dade County Matching Grant to support environmental equity in Miami -Dade County and help Million Trees Miami reach their goal of achieving a 30 percent tree canopy County -wide. Funded by Miami -Dade County, this grant engages municipalities, agencies, non -profits foundations, and community groups in planting native or Florida -friendly trees on public land, including corridors, gateways, bus stops, schools, libraries, and parks. The goal of this program is to leverage the County's Tree Trust Fund by encouraging investments on public land. Grants of $5,000 to $50,000 will be awarded to those communities who can demonstrate the greatest benefits for residents, employers and visitors, and are able to provide a stewardship plan for our joint investment. The GREEN Miami -Dade County Matching Grant provides either a 75% or 50% match contribution to the Applicant, dependent on planting location's existing urban tree canopy, not to exceed the maximum grant amount for the current cycle ($50,000). Eligible expenses for grant and matched funds are as follows: • Procurement of trees • Installation of trees • Maintenance of trees • Supply costs • Preparation of the planting site • Permit fees The Grant Application must include the following: • Online submittal by deadline • Detailed proposed budget • Google Live Planting Plan(s) with location, number of trees and species. A professional landscape design is not required. • Before photos of project location(s). Grant applications will be evaluated using the following criteria: 1. Existing Tree Canopy and Income Level • Area has 20 percent or less existing tree canopy • Area has low -to -moderate income populations • Applicant does not have access to a tree trust fund 2. Project Enhancements • Growing Green Bus Stops • Growing Green Playgrounds • Gateways/Corridors/Connections to Schools and/or Parks • Schools/Parks/Libraries/Public Housing Sites/Other • Natural Disaster Recovery 3. Resiliency/Impact • Biodiversity • Planting in a FEMA flood zone • Focus on Florida natives • Number of trees • First time applicant • Continuation of planting from a previous cycle (next phase) 4. Community Outreach Create your own automated PDFs with Jotform PDF Editor- It's free !G Jotform • Defined plan to engage the public (e.g. newspaper/magazine article, surveys, informational materials to be distributed, etc.) • Social media plan • Fulfillment of established community plan While preference will be given to areas with low -to -moderate income populations defined as census tract that are in the fourth or fifth quintile distribution of Median Household Income, and/or with 20 percent or less tree canopy, grant applications that do not meet either or both of these preferences will still be considered. Timeline: • Grant announcement: Wednesday, December 1, 2021 • Grant info webinar*: Tuesday, December 7, 2021 at 2 p.m. • Application deadline: Friday, December 31, 2021 • Anticipated award announcements: early February 2022 • Last Day to Notify NSM staff of location changes: Thursday, March 31, 2022 • Planting deadline: Thursday, June 30, 2022 • Final report deadline: Sunday, July 21, 2022 Visit the GREEN Miami -Dade County Matching Grant Program webpage for more details. *On Tuesday, December 7, 2021, we will be hosting an informational webinar via Zoom. For more information, questions, or to request to join the webinar, please email Nikki.Anderson@miamidade.gov. Click here for the GREEN Miami -Dade County Matching Grant Procedures. Since you cannot save your work and return to this application, we recommend printing this application. Click "Print Form" at the end of this application. Contact Information Name of Organization City of Opa-locka Address Organization Type 780 Fisherman Street Opa-Iocka, FL, 33054 United States Municipality Interested non -profits, foundations and community groups should contact Neat Streets Miami prior to submitting an application to ensure that their proposed planting does not have any conflicts with current or planned projects. Please email Nikki Anderson at Nikki.Anderson@miamidade.gov. Is the municipality a Tree City USA? Yes How many trees were planted by your 45 municipality/organization/agency in the previous calendar year (January 1 - December 31, 2021)? Contact Name (Person filling out Bob Anathan application) Job Title Budget Administrator E-mail ranathan@opalockafl.gov Create your own automated PDFs with Jotform PDF Editor- It's free 2 !G Jotform Phone Number Project Manager (If awarded) E-mail Phone Number Project Narrative (305) 953-2868 x 1204 Airia Austin aaustin@opalockafl.gov (305) 953-2868 x 1450 Project Title Perviz Street Tree Project Goals of Project - Increase City Canopy - Make a major aesthetic enhancement to a neighborhood and to a primary traffic corridor, providing a more positive image to those passing through the City. - A very small contribution to offsetting global warming. - Beautify the Ali Baba Avenue road -end (at 151st Street) with nine Bald Cypress trees Will the project fulfill an element of an Yes established community plan? (Yes/No) Please name the established City Strategic Plan 2.3.3 community plan. Is this proposal the continuation of a FY 21 previous GREEN Miami -Dade County (formerly known as Street Tree) Matching Grant -funded project? If yes, please provide the funding year(s) below. Project Enhancements Growing Green Bus Stops Neat Streets Miami's Growing Green Bus Stop initiative encourages the installation of shade trees at unshaded bus or transit stops throughout Miami -Dade County in order to mitigate the urban heat island effect and enhance the transit experience. For information on Planting Trees at Bus Stops, click here. Will your project include a Growing Green Bus Stop? Yes Provide the location(s) of each bus or transit stop and the number of trees that will be planted (specify the species for each). Due to space limitations, most trees will be planted in the medians. There will be one Crepe Myrtle tree planted in proximity to the bus stop at the intersection of N. Perviz and Arabia Avenues. Create your own automated PDFs with Jotform PDF Editor- It's free 3 !4 Jotform Attach a before photo of each bus and/or transit stop being shaded. Growing Green Playgrounds Neat Streets Miami's Growing Green Playgrounds initiative addresses the wellbeing of children and youth in Miami -Dade County by ensuring their safety through the planting of shade trees at playgrounds (with or without canopy structures) to help decrease dangerously high surface temperatures. Will your project include a Growing Green Playground? No Gateways/Corridors/Connections to Schools and/or Parks • Gateways, both vehicular and pedestrian, identify entrance points into the County and key destinations within the County. They are intended to enhance travelers' experience as they enter Miami -Dade County from the surrounding areas by offering scenic views and appealing architectural elements. Gateways into retail areas, public greenways, and park systems may also take advantage of scenic views and incorporate local artwork and vegetation to provide texture and interest. Successful Gateways use landscape, architecture, other materials, and views to cultivate a sense of identify and an atmosphere of welcome. • Corridors are the major physical routes that channel vehicular, pedestrian and boat traffic into and within Miami -Dade County, lining cities and neighborhoods to each other and to the surrounding region. The views and general experience of those traversing the County's Corridors define, to a great extent, the overall image of the County, consequently effecting residents' quality of life, the tourist experience, the economic development climate and other important factors. • Creating safe and equitable access to parks and schools through infrastructure improvements, such as the installation of trees, encourages walking and bicycling. Will your project include shading a Gateway, Corridor, and/or Connection to School and/or Park? Corridor Create your own automated PDFs with Jotform PDF Editor- It's free 4 !4 Jotform Provide the location(s) of each Corridor shaded. What route is the Corridor a link to? What is the number of trees that will be planted (specify the species for each). 158 Crepe Myrtle trees planted along Perviz Avenue. Nine Bald Cypress at Ali Baba Avenue road -end. See Google Live Maps planting plan for exact locations. Corridor links between 151st Street and Sharazad Blvd and then connects to Ali Baba Avenue Attach a before photo of each Corridor being shaded. Create your own automated PDFs with Jotform PDF Editor- It's free 5 !G Jotform Create your own automated PDFs with Jotform PDF Editor- It's free 6 !4 Jotform Create your own automated PDFs with Jotform PDF Editor- It's free 7 r4 Jotform School/Park/Library/Public Housing/Other Planting Sites The 2022 GREEN Miami -Dade County Matching Grant cycle has expanded planting locations from streets to public land, including schools, parks, libraries, public housing sites and other eligible locations. Planting trees in these locations aims to increase canopy and bring multiple benefits and enhancements to our community. Will your project include planting in a school, park, library, public housing site, or other eligible public property? No Natural Disaster Recovery Natural disaster recovery includes tree replacement/planting of areas ravaged by hurricanes or other natural disasters, to help rebuild communities and improve resiliency physically, as green infrastructure. Will your project include tree replacement in an area affected by a natural disaster? Project Location No LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS All trees must be canopy natives or Florida -friendly trees. For the purpose of this grant, palms are not considered canopy, and as such are not eligible for grant reimbursement or match for these projects. All trees must be planted on public land within Miami -Dade County in adherence to Miami -Dade County's Landscape Ordinance (Chapter 18-A and Chapter 18-B). • Trees shall have a minimum overall height of 12 -feet and 2 -inch caliper at time of installation. Create your own automated PDFs with Jotform PDF Editor- It's free 8 !4 Jotform • When installed in roadways, trees shall have a maximum average spacing of 35 -feet on center and be placed within 7 -feet of the edge of the roadway pavement and/or where present, within 7 - feet of the sidewalk. • Trees shall be installed in a way that complies with site triangle regulations and should not be planted within no planting zones. • If trees are proposed under overhead power lines, they shall have a minimum overall height of eight (8) feet and a minimum caliper of one-half (1.5) inch at the time of planting. The maximum average spacing in this case shall be 25 -feet. • All trees shall have and shall be maintained with a trunk clearance of four (4) feet (no multi - trunk). • All trees must conform to the standards for a Florida No. 1 or better, as provided in the most current edition of the "Florida Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants." Location(s) of Planting 158 Crepe Myrtle trees planted along Perviz Avenue. Nine Bald Cypress at Ali Baba Avenue road -end. See Google Live Maps planting plan for exact locations. Will any of the trees proposed in this project be planted underneath power lines? No Will any of the trees proposed in this No project be planted in a high -flood risk FEMA Flood Zone Miami -Dade County Commission District (project location) 1 To locate the project's Miami -Dade County Commission District, please click here. County or Local Road? Local Road Interested applicants planting outside of their jurisdiction should notify Neat Streets Miami at Nikki.Anderson@miamidade.gov about their intent on planting in specified jurisdictions to avoid conflicting projects. If planting in an area outside the applicant's jurisdiction, applicants must have permission from the governing jurisdiction of the project location at the time the application is submitted. If a permit is required to plant at that location, applicants must disclose that requirement in their grant application and are required to secure said permits within the grant project period prior to planting, if awarded. Please state the local jurisdiction City of Opa-locka Description of Trees Proposed number of trees to be 167 installed All trees must be canopy native or Florida -friendly trees. Palms are not considered canopy. Please adhere to FPL's Right Tree, Right Place under power lines. In an effort to maximize grant dollars and long-term survivability of trees, please keep tree heights at 12ft to 14ft, and under powerlines, 8ft to 12ft, as appropriate. For general information, along with recommended street tree species, please review the Miami -Dade County Street Tree Master Plan. Create your own automated, PDFs with Jotform PDF Editor- It's free 9 Jotform Please limit the planting of trees that have proven fragile during storms such as glaucous cassia (Senna surattensis), jacaranda (Jacaranda mimosifolia), yellow tabebuia (Tabebuia caraiba), and non- native ficus species. Please provide a breakdown of the number of each species (scientific and common name) and size of trees (height & DBH/caliper) to be installed 158 crepe myrtle trees (Lagestroemia Indica - Height = 12', DBH = 3.5") planted along Perviz Avenue. Nine Bald Cypress (Taxodium Distichum - Height = 12' DBH = 4.5) at Ali Baba Avenue road -end. See Google Live Maps planting plan for exact locations. Planting Plan For instructions on how to create a Planting Plan in Google Live Maps, please click here. Please note, if you are planning on planting more than 10 species as a part of this project, you will need to submit two (or more) Google Live Maps / Planting Plans, as there is a 10 -layer limit per map. Submit Planting Plan / Google Live Map Link(s) https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=ljVE_v2F7gy9ddvgnHx_84CAQ6vJl1 obi&usp=sharing Existing Tree Canopy and Income Level Dependent on the scope of your project, existing tree canopy can be determined at various levels (municipal, zip code, or block group level). Please select one below. Based on the level you selected above, please provide the target area's existing tree canopy. Municipal Less than 10% For information regarding existing tree canopy, please click here. If you have any questions, please contact Nikki Anderson at Nikki.Anderson@miamidade.gov. Is the project area low -to -moderate income? Yes For information regarding income level, please click here. If you have any questions, please contact Nikki Anderson at Nikki.Anderson@miamidade.gov. Project Outreach and Maintenance Plans Community Engagement Plan - Door hangers - City daily e-mail newsletter - City social media outlets. - Commission presentation - Project -end press release. Maintenance Plan The management objectives for new tree planting is to: • Ensure the satisfactory establishment and growth of new tree planting typical of the respective species; Create your own automated PDFs with Jotform PDF Editor- It's free to 4$ Jotform • Promote conditions so that trees are healthy and safe; and • Ensure continuity of the design approach and amenity value of tree planting. After planting through Year 1: • Three days after planting, the city will water three times using a total of 15-20 gallons of water. This initial watering is very important as roots are the most sensitive right after planting. • For the next 3 weeks, once a week with 5-10 gallons of water. • For the next 6 months every week or every other week with 10-15 gallons of water. • For the remainder of the first year, water every other week with 10-15 gallons in absence of soaking rain. Year 2: • When rain is scarce, usually beginning in late spring, begin watering again every four weeks with 15-20 gallons of water, • Allow roots to seek out moisture deeper underground and further from the trunk, creating a resilient tree. Shallow watering leads to shallow roots and water dependency. Deeper, infrequent watering will lead to resilient trees with less impactful roots. Years 3-5: • For years 3 to 5, water at least once every two months with 20-30 gallons of water. Occasional deep wearing, especially during times of severe drought. Does the your municipality/agency/organization agree to staking (for 1 year) and watering (for 3 months) the trees planted as a part of this project? Yes Interlocal Agreement for Tree Planting Reporting Has your municipality/agency/organization submitted an Interlocal Agreement with Miami -Dade County to report tree planting? Timeline We anticipate award notifications will be made in February 2022, with a planting deadline of June 30, 2022, and a final report due date of July 31, 2022. Please confirm below that your organization can accomplish the proposed planting within these parameters. Budget Yes Yes MATCH REQUIREMENT Applicants with project located in municipalities with less than 10% existing urban tree canopy (UTC) will be responsible for 25% of total project costs; applicants with project locations with greater than Create your own automated PDFs with Jotform PDF Editor- It's free 11 !G Jotform 1O% existing urban tree canopy will be responsible for 50% of total project costs. The GREEN Miami - Dade County Matching Grant provides either a 75% or a 50% match contribution to the Applicant not to exceed the maximum grant amount for the current cycle ($50,000). • Example #1, for a $10,000 project in a low canopy (less than 10%) municipality, the GREEN Miami -Dade County Matching Grant would provide the Applicant with $7,500, and the Applicant would be required to provide a match of $2,500. • Example #2, for a $10,000 project in an area with more than 10°%o existing UTC, the GREEN Miami - Dade County Matching Grant would provide the Applicant with $5,000, and the Applicant would be required to provide a match of $5,000. Acceptable match includes in -kind services (capped at 10% for indirect costs, dependent on expense) and cash, which can include funds received through another grant. All match dollars and in -kind services must be expended post -award. Eligible expenses for grant and matching funds include: • Procurement of trees • Installation of trees • Maintenance of trees • Supply costs • Preparation of the planting site • Permit fees Eligible expenses for matching funds (no cap) include: • Salary and fringe benefits for employees executing direct, project -related costs: o Preparation of planting site o Installation of trees o Maintenance of trees Eligible expenses for matching funds (not to exceed 10% of the total award amount) include: • Community outreach materials • In -kind services of salary and fringe benefits for employees executing: o Grant management o Creation, collection, and/or disbursement of educational information and community outreach materials Volunteer hours and value of donated materials are not eligible for reimbursement and will not be accepted as match. Funds allocated to projects by the GREEN Miami -Dade County Matching Grant come from mitigation funds collected by the Division of Environmental Resources Management, i.e. the Tree Trust Fund, and as such are encumbered for the planting of trees on public property. These funds shall not be used to satisfy tree mitigation per permitting or enforcement requirements. Additionally, GREEN Miami -Dade County Matching Grant funds cannot be used to remove stunted trees. Amount of Grant Funds Requested in 50000 Amount of Matched Funds in $ 24052 Total Project Budget 74052 Click here for Budget and Staff Hour Estimate Templates. Please be sure to use the correct template based on the existing urban tree canopy at your proposed project location. If you have any questions about which match requirement applies to your project, please contact Nikki Anderson at Nikki.Anderson@miamidade.gov. Create your own automated PDFs with Jotform PDF Editor- It's free 12 !G Jotform Detailed Budget Updated Final Budget - Tree Grant - 30 Dec 2... Create your own automated PDFs with Jotform PDF Editor- Its free 13 !� Jotform From: Adelina Gross To: Anderson, Nikki (MDPR) Cc: Breckenridge, Lauren (MDP•); piria Austin; Robert Anathan Subject: RE: 2022 GREEN Matching Grant Application - Follow Up Questions (Opa-Locka) Date: Thursday, February 10, 2022 12:42:00 PM Attachments: jm•ge005.onq jmage007.Dnq jmage009.Dnq Preliminary Budget - Tree Grant (rev2) 2-9-22 Updated .xlsx EMAIL RECEIVED FROM EXTERNAL SOURCE Good afternoon, Nikki, Please see the updated budget attached. Also please find the link to Google Maps below, https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit? mid=1jVE_v2F7gy9ddvgnHx_84CAQ6vJllobi&usp=sharing Adelina Gross Operations Manager Public Works & Utilities Department 12950 Lejeune (N.W. 42nd Ave) Opa-Locka, Florida 33054 PH. 305 953-2868 ext.: 3001 agross@opalockafl.gov From: Anderson, Nikki (MDPR) <Nikki.Anderson@miamidade.gov> Sent: Wednesday, February 9, 2022 9:35 AM To: Adelina Gross <agross@Opalockafl.gov> Cc: Breckenridge, Lauren (MDPR) <Lauren.Breckenridge@miamidade.gov>; Airia Austin <Aaustin@Opalockafl.gov>; Robert Anathan <ranathan@Opalockafl.gov> Subject: RE: 2022 GREEN Matching Grant Application - Follow Up Questions (Opa-Locka) CAUTION: This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Hi Adelina, thank you for the response! We need to budget and google live map updated to show the changed trees Please send to me as soon as possible. Thank you, Nikki Nikki W. Anderson she/her/hers Special Projects Administrator Community Forestry & Beautification Division 1 Miami -Dade County Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department Neat Streets Miami! Miami- Dade County 275 NW 2nd Street, Suite 540, Miami, Florida 33128 Ott '4 vow 10 MIMon TOFFS 5 reels Miornl /1r1I//1111. r.,05 KEEP NIA.l -OAOE COUN7K BEAUTIFUL Connect With Us Neat Streets Miami: Twitter Million Trees Miami: Twitter 1 Instagraml Facebook Keep Miami -Dade County Beautiful: Instagram "Delivering Excellence Every Day" Miami -Dade County is a public entity subject to Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes concerning public records. From: Adelina Gross <agrossPOpalockafl.gov> Sent: Wednesday, February 9, 2022 9:23 AM To: Anderson, Nikki (MDPR) <Nikki.AndersonPmiamidade.gov> Cc: Breckenridge, Lauren (MDPR) <Lauren.BreckenridgePmiamidade.gov>; Airia Austin <AaustinPOpalockafl.gov>; Robert Anathan <ranathanPOpalockafl.gov> Subject: RE: 2022 GREEN Matching Grant Application - Follow Up Questions (Opa-Locka) EMAIL RECEIVED FROM EXTERNAL SOURCE Good Morning, Nikki, Thank you for the recommendations. We will be going with the following: Perviz Ave we will be planting Tabebuia Bahamensis along with the Crape Myrtle since it will add more color to our city. o Regarding Ali Baba Ave the new swale will be below grade to make the conditions more favorable for the trees. Prices, height and calliper for both trees (Crape Myrtle and Tabebuia Bahamensis) are similar please let us know if any modifications need to be done to the submitted application. Adelina Gross Operations Manager Public Works & Utilities Department 12950 Lejeune (N.W. 42nd Ave) Opa-Locka, Florida 33054 PH. 305 953-2868 ext.: 3001 agross@opalockafl.gov From: Anderson, Nikki (MDPR) <Nikki.AndersonPmiamidade.gov> Sent: Monday, February 7, 2022 11:46 AM To: Robert Anathan <ranathanPOpalockafl.gov>; Airia Austin <AaustinPOpalockafl.gov>; Adelina Gross <agrossPOpalockafl.gov> Cc: Breckenridge, Lauren (MDPR) <Lauren.BreckenridgePmiamidade.gov> Subject: 2022 GREEN Matching Grant Application - Follow Up Questions (Opa-Locka) Importance: High CAUTION: This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Good morning Bob, Airia, and Adelina, Our GREEN Matching Grant Selection Committee has reviewed the 2022 cycle applications. They have a few recommendations to share prior to making final funding decisions: 1. Pertaining to the Pervis Avenue planting location: The Selection Committee notes that crape myrtle is deciduous, so the City may want to consider adding in another species. If the City is aiming for more of a green look, one recommendation would be to add dahoon holly (scientific name: ilex cassine). Another recommendation would be to cluster it with some orange geigers (scientific name: cordia sebestena) for color. If this species is added, make sure they are planted in groups no larger than 1 or 2 in a row or else they will attract the geiger beetle. One last recommended alternate or addition to the crape myrtle would be tabebuia Bahamensis, which has beautiful flowers. 2. Pertaining to the Ali Baba Avenue planting location: If new swale will be at grade or above, the Selection Committee recommends switching species to paradise tree (simarouba glauca) or green buttonwood (conocarpus erectus), as bald cypress will not do well in that condition. If the new swale will be below grade, this area could be swampy enough for bald cypress to thrive. It is worth noting that bald cypress is also deciduous, so if the City would like more of a green barrier, they could consider mixing dahoon holly with some bald cypress trees. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you in advance, Nikki Nikki W. Anderson she/her/hers Special Projects Administrator Community Forestry & Beautification Division 1 Miami -Dade County Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department Neat Streets Miami 1 Miami- Dade County 275 NW 2nd Street, Suite 540, Miami, Florida 33128 MINiOn 1 I f TREES streets I Miami /1/11//AI. 0 5 ::::t::::: U I U Connect With Us Neat Streets Miami: Twitter Million Trees Miami: Twitter I Instagram I Facebook Keep Miami -Dade County Beautiful: Instagram "Delivering Excellence Every Day" Miami -Dade County is a public entity subject to Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes conceming public records. Public Records Notice: Under Florida Law, email addresses and electronic communications are public records. If you do not want your email address or the content of your electronic communication released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Public Records Notice: Under Florida Law, email addresses and electronic communications are public records. If you do not want your email address or the content of your electronic communication released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. GREEN Miami -Dade County Matching Grant Budget Template BUDGET City of Opa Locka •i). ileaT Million streets . TREES / V / /// 05 TP,EE05 • '.1L IL' -I TREES ,.1!..V.11 Cost Per Unit Quantity Grant Funds Match Funds Total Budget DIRECT COSTS Trees Largestroemia Indica 12' (Crape Myrtle 45 Gallon $ 300.00 80 $ 18,000.00 $ 6,000.00 $ 24,000.00 Tabebuia Bahamensis 12' $ 275.00 78 $ 16,087.50 $ 5,362.50 $ 21,450.00 Taxodium Distichum 12' (Bald Cypress 12') $ 375.00 9 $ 2,311.25 $ 1,063.75 $ 3,375.00 Total number of trees 167 Supplies Mulch $ 1.75 820 $ 1,076.25 $ 358.75 $ 1,435.00 Stakes $ 100.00 167 $ 12,525.00 $ 4,175.00 $ 16,700.00 Staff Hours (Project -Related) Site preparation See Staff Hour Est. Sheet $ 390.00 $ 390.00 Installation/Staking See Staff Hour Est. Sheet $ - $ - Watering/Maintenance See Staff Hour Est. Sheet $ 1,728.00 $ 1,728.00 INDIRECT COSTS - not to exceed 10% of award total Inkind Labor Grant Management See Staff Hour Est. Sheet $ 572.00 $ 572.00 Education/Outreach See Staff Hour Est. Sheet $ 352.00 $ 352.00 Community Outreach Materials $ 3.20 750 $ 2,400.00 $ 2,400.00 TOTAL COSTS: $ 50,000.00 $ 22,402.00 $ 72,402.00 Indirect Costs Cannot Exceed Current Indirect Costs Subtotal $ 5,000.00 $ 3,324.00 *AII trees must conform to the standards for a Florida No. 1 or better, as provided in the most current edition of the "Florida Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants." **AII final invoices at closeout need to reflect the above statement. EXHIBIT B: FINAL CLOSE-OUT REPORT 2022 GREEN Miami -Dade County Matching Grant Million TAEES Miami streets //1///L TREE05 - MILLION TREES MIAMI Name of Municipality/Organization: Name of Project: Report Submitted By: Title: Phone Number: Email: Date Submitted: PROJECT NARRATIVE 1. Why did you apply for the GREEN Miami -Dade County Matching Grant (i.e. urban tree canopy restoration after a natural disaster, low tree canopy, beautification effort, stormwater mitigation, etc.). Did you accomplish your goal? 2. How many trees were planted as a result of your grant award? Please specify the species selected, including how many of each were planted. [Make sure the number of trees and species are the same on the final budget, invoice(s), data tracking, and landscape plan.] Tree Species Number Planted Date Installed e.g. Live oak 10 Gumbo limbo 30 Tree Total XX 3. List any obstacles you encountered while coordinating this project and describe how these issues were addressed. LANDSCAPE RENDERING Submit FINAL Google Live Map(s) link here: 7 PROJECT ENHANCEMENTS A. Growing Green Bus Stops Did your project include a Growing Green Bus Stop? If so, please provide the following: 1. How many bus or transit stops were shaded? 2. Attach a before and after photo for each bus or transit stop shaded. 3. Please fill out the chart below: Location(s) of each bus or transit stop Number of Trees Planted Species Planted Address/Crossroads/Name of Stop B. Growing Green Playgrounds Did your project include a Growing Green Playground? If so, please provide the following: 1. How many playgrounds were shaded? 2. Attach a before and after photo for each playground shaded. 3. Please fill out the chart below: Location(s) of each playground Number of Trees Planted Species Planted Address/Crossroads/Park Name C. Gateways Did your project include shading a Gateway? If so, please provide the following: 1. How many Gateways were shaded? 2. Attach a before and after photo for each Gateway shaded. 3. Please fill out the chart below: Location(s) of each Gateway Address/Crossroads Number of Trees Planted Species Planted D. Corridors 8 Did your project include shading a Corridor? If so, please provide the following: 1. How many Corridors were shaded? 2. Attach a before and after photo for each Corridor shaded. 3. Please fill out the chart below: Location(s) of each Corridor Number of Trees Planted Species Planted Address/Crossroads E. Connections to Parks and Schools Did your project include shading a connection to a park(s) and/or school(s)? If so, please provide the following: 1. How many park(s) and/or school(s) connections were shaded? 2. Attach a before and after photo for each connection to a park(s) and/or school(s) shaded. 3. Please fill out the chart below: Location(s) of each Park/School Connection Number of Trees Planted Species Planted Address/Crossroads F. Parks, Schools, Libraries, Public Housing Sites, Other Public Lands Did your project include shading one of the aforementioned public land types? If so, please provide the following: 4. What type of public land was shaded? 5. Attach a before and after photo for each public land shaded. 6. Please fill out the chart below: Name & Location of each Park/School/Library/Public Housing/Other Number of Trees Planted Species Planted Address/Crossroads G. Natural Disaster Recovery Did your project include tree replacement/planting of areas ravaged by hurricanes or other natural disasters? If so, please provide the following: 9 1. What specific area(s) within your community was the focus of this enhancement? 2. Attach a before and after photo for each area ravaged by natural disaster. 3. Please fill out the chart below: Location(s) of each Area Restored Address/Crossroads/Neighborhood Number of Trees Planted Species Planted OUTREACH, EDUCATION, & EVENTS List the activities you provided in your outreach plan as part of your grant application (i.e., press release, social media posts, door hangers, etc.). Also attach copies of all materials used/distributed, if applicable. Activity Where, when, and how did this outreach/activity take place? How many residents did you reach? FINANCIAL REPORTING Provide the following information and attach all invoices related to your project, including proof of payment. • What was your grant award? • What total amount are you requesting reimbursement for? • What was your total project cost? • Has the GREEN Miami -Dade County Matching Grant helped you secure other dollars or resources needed to sustain your urban tree canopy? If so, please explain. Invoice Number Invoice Date Description of Services Check Number Check Date Check Amount For in -kind services, timesheets, including hourly rate and activities, as well as proof of payroll must be submitted to be eligible to serve as matching funds. 10 Attachments: Final Close-out Report (as Word document) Final approved planting plan (Google Live Map Link) linked above Before and after photos of project enhancements, as detailed above (jpegs) Copy of executed Interlocal Agreement (if applicable) Data Tracking Report (as Excel document): Remember to include DBH and latitude/longitude coordinates for each tree planted with grant and match funds Financial Reporting: Final approved budget, all related invoices, proof of payment (e.g. cancelled check) Outreach Efforts: Press release, educational materials, photos, etc. and/or any references to Miami - Dade County and Neat Streets Miami support. PLEASE SUBMIT THIS EXHIBIT B FINAL CLOSE-OUT REPORT AND RELATED ATTACHMENTS BY July 31, 2022 VIA EMAIL TO: NIKKI.ANDERSON@MIAMIDADE.GOV. 11 EXHIBIT C: DATA TRACKING FORM 2022 GREEN Miami -Dade County Matching Grant Million TREES Miami [INSERT DATA TRACKING FORM HERE] 12 '9 streels /./1///1 I., 05 TREEOO • MILLION TREES MIAMI EXHIBIT C: DATA TRACKING 2022 GREEN Miami -Dade County Matching Grant Program This form should be submitted in excel format. GRANTEE ORGANIZATION NAME: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Tree Species TMREEillion S Miami see‘c //1//1/.. 05 THEE05 • MILUONTOEES MLM.11 Scientific Name Common Name DBH /Caliper Street Address Latitude Longitude EXHIBIT D: AMENDMENT CHANGE FORM 2022 GREEN Miami -Dade County Matching Grant Million TREES Miami s�e reis // ///1 TREE05 • MILLION TREES MIAMI Name of Municipality/Organization: Name of Project: Report Submitted By: Title: Phone Number: Email: Date Submitted: Amendment Number: Please ONLY provide information on the elements that you wish to change. For example, if the number of trees to be planted will not be affected by your requested change, there is no need to fill out that row below. For changes to number of trees, tree species, and location of planting, a revised Google Live Map(s) is also required. Amendment Types: Grant Award Amount Previously Approved Requested Change Grant amount Please provide an explanation as to why this change is needed: 13 Time Extension Previously Approved Requested Change Project completion date (include new Final Report submission date) Please provide an explanation as to why this change is needed: Project Enhancements Previously Approved Requested Change Enhancements (Growing Green Bus Stop, Growing Green Playground, Gateway, Corridor, Connections to School and/Parks, Public Lands, Natural Disaster Recovery) Please provide an explanation as to why the change is needed: 14 Trees (Species, Location, Size) — please add lines as necessary; please use one line per tree Approved Address/Location Approved Species Approved Height of Tree New Location Proposed New Species Proposed New Height of Tree Proposed e.g. 123 SW 67th Ave. Live oak 14 ft. n/a Pigeon plum n/a e.g. 123 SW 67th Ave. Live oak 14 ft. 456 SW 67th Avenue n/a n/a e.g. 123 SW 67th Ave. Live oak 14 ft. n/a n/a 12 ft. Please provide an updated link to your Google Live Planting Plan that includes a new layer titled Amendment 1 to show the proposed changes: Please provide an explanation as to why the change is needed: Trees (Quantity) — Approved Tree Count (in contract): Proposed Tree Count: Please add lines as necessary; please use one line per new tree: New Address/Location Proposed New Species Proposed New Height of Trees Proposed 15 Please provide an updated link to your Google Live Planting Plan that includes a new layer titled Amendment 1 to show the proposed changes: Please provide an explanation as to why the change is needed: To be filled out by Neat Streets Miami Staff Impact Statement: Decision/Recommended Change by GREEN Miami -Dade County Matching Grant Selection Committee, if necessary: Amendment Change Form Status: Approved: Not Approved: 16 Opa Locka FL Planting Map (rev) Perviz Ave Medians and Roadside Lagerstroemia Indica 12' (Crape M yrtle 45 Gallons) —Sharazad Blvd. and Alibaba Ave 9 Lagerstroemia Indica 12' (Crape Myrtle 45 Gallons) Perviz Ave Tabebuia Bahamensis 12' 9 All items Ali Baba Ave and NW 151st St 9 Taxodium Distichum (Baldcypress 12') 9 Taxodium Distichum (Baldcypress 12') 9 Taxodium Distichum (Baldcypress 12') 9 Taxodium Distichum (Baldcypress 12') 9 Taxodium Distichum (Baldcypress 12) T NeigfiIplioodIVl c NW-131st;st„ n �" : _� y� m 5ITw3 c :wii11r.�•caEI -.aa�i re- przases3 ®The Lickin g 1—th bugle I e� gN ®LE Effre ��'xar_ ec no ogles, �an.orn, 1_. eo ogica ur vey 9 Taxodium Distichum (Baldcypress 12') 9 Taxodium Distichum (Baldcypress 12) 9 Taxodium Distichum (Baldcypress 12') 9 Taxodium Distichum (Baldcypress 12')