Civic Center Sample Clauses

Civic Center. Park and other locations, as needed during specific events sponsored by the City, such as but not limited to, the Lagoon Concert series, Movie in the park series, Library Food Truck Rallies and Cherry Pie Festival.
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Civic Center. 1. Community Development
Civic Center. Rental Includes 1. 15 Tables (8’ rectangular tables) 2. 50 Chairs
Civic Center. When a Firefighter or EMS Personnel are contractually requested or required to staff a function at the Augusta Civic Center, the City agrees that those details will be offered out to off duty employees and compensation will be at time and a half for a minimum of four hours.
Civic Center. The Civic Center parking lot has an asphalt parking lot with approximately 180 parking spaces. The scope includes the main parking lot as well as the drive aisles and parking that surrounds the area where the old County building once stood. This lot has landscaped islands with irrigation and lighting. No lighting changes are anticipated, but a number of the islands no longer have landscaping, so landscape plans will be prepared to complete those islands. Portions of the parking within the limits of this project were improved when the County building was removed. Those areas will not be modified unless grades or drainage require such modifications. The parking lot layout will not be changed, even though the diagonal spaces do not appear to meet current City of Xxxxxx dimension criteria. Changing the parking layout to accommodate current parking space standards will require a total redesign of the parking lot, and a contract amendment. In addition, there is no available space to accommodate current City of Xxxxxx parking lot screening requirements. We will attempt to make modifications to portions of the layout (for example, adding isolated islands) to meet the intent of the DDC in that respect, but no retaining wall design is included in the scope of the agreement. Drainage in the main lot generally surface flows to an inlet at the northeast corner of the parking lot. No drainage changes are anticipated. A phasing plan will be prepared so that construction can be carried out while retaining some parking availability during construction. Plans will be submitted to a Texas Accessibility Specialist for review for compliance with the Texas Accessibility Standards. City Hall East (Railroad St.) This parking lot has asphalt paving, and contains approximately 119 parking spaces. It does not comply with the DDC landscaping requirements, as it has insufficient landscaped islands and no parking lot trees or parking lot screening. The existing drive aisle is quite wide, and will be narrowed to meet the parking lot standards and to provide room for a sidewalk along the west side of Railroad Street as well as the required screening. It appears there will be room to accommodate those requirements, though it will require a short retaining wall along the right-of-way line. Both boundary and topographic design survey have already been completed by TNP under a separate contract. Adding landscaped islands will result in the loss of approximately 10 parking spaces. Accessible ...

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