DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS , MAINTAINANCE AND SERVICES Sample Clauses

DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS , MAINTAINANCE AND SERVICES. All District Manager and Subcontractor services shall be limited to maintenance, improvements, and activities authorized under the Assessment Engineer’s Report (Annual Report) for the Hillcrest Commercial Core Maintenance Assessment District. The Hillcrest Commercial Core Maintenance Assessment District, through the levy of special assessments, provides funding for ongoing maintenance, operation and servicing of landscaping, lighting, and other improvements or appurtenant facilities located within the public rights-of-ways and dedicated easements located within the District. Maintenance services will be provided by District Manager or its Subcontractors. The improvements maintained and services provided by the District are limited to and generally described in the Assessment Engineer’s Report (Annual Report) for the Hillcrest Commercial Core Maintenance Assessment District as follows: • Increased security services; • Debris and litter removal; • Enhanced litter containers; • Leaf sweeping and debris removal; • Steam cleaning of sidewalks; • Increased trash pick-up; • Tree trimming; • Operation of enhanced street lighting; • Special Projects – Acquisition of litter containers; • Administration/Corporate Operations/Outreach including; o District management o Overseeing of contract o Relations with City and Council office o Relations with property owners o Relations with the former Redevelopment Agency, and Community Planning Groups o Insurance o Legal and accounting management o Office related expenses
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DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS , MAINTAINANCE AND SERVICES. All District Manager and Subcontractor services shall be limited to maintenance, improvements, and activities authorized under the Assessment Engineer’s Report (Annual Report) for the Little Italy Maintenance Assessment District. The Little Italy Maintenance Assessment District, through the levy of special assessments, provides funding for ongoing maintenance, operation and servicing of landscaping, lighting, and other improvements or appurtenant facilities located within the public rights-of-ways and dedicated easements located within the District. Maintenance services will be provided by District Manager or its Subcontractors. The improvements maintained and services provided by the District are limited to and generally described in the Assessment Engineer’s Report (Annual Report) for the Little Italy Maintenance Assessment District as follows: • Maintaining of the public rights-of-way through sidewalk sweeping, street sweeping, tree planting, watering, and trimming, graffiti clean-up, and extensive landscaping. • Addressing issues resulting from the homeless and transient population as needed; • Public Safety programs and security; • Parking services in the District; • Economic development and housing issues; and • Operation of enhanced street lighting. Maintenance and servicing of improvements, include but are not limited to landscaping, sprinkler systems, shrubbery, trees, irrigation and drainage systems, street lighting, and other appurtenant items located in right of ways and any incidental costs thereto, and located within the boundaries the District or adjacent to the District. Contractor shall provide notice to contract administrator and obtain all necessary permits prior to conducting improvements to public facilities. Contractor is responsible for its own work and improvements and that of its subcontractors.
DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS , MAINTAINANCE AND SERVICES. All District Manager and Subcontractor services shall be limited to maintenance, improvements, and activities authorized under the Assessment Engineer’s Report (Annual Report) for the District. The District, through the levy of special assessments, provides funding for ongoing maintenance, operation and servicing of landscaping, lighting, and other improvements or appurtenant facilities located within the public rights-of-ways and dedicated easements located within the District. Maintenance services will be provided by District Manager or its Subcontractors. The improvements maintained and services provided by the District are limited to and generally described in the Annual Report for the District as follows:
DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS , MAINTAINANCE AND SERVICES. All District Manager and Subcontractor services shall be limited to maintenance, improvements, and activities identified in the Annual Report for the District, as approved by City Council for the applicable fiscal year. The District, through the levy of special assessments, provides funding for ongoing maintenance, operation and servicing of landscaping, lighting, and other improvements or appurtenant facilities located within the public rights-of-ways and dedicated easements located within the District. Maintenance services will be provided by District Manager or its Subcontractors. The improvements maintained and services provided by the District are limited to and generally described in the Annual Report for the District as follows: Maintenance and servicing of certain landscaped and hardscaped improvements, and streetscape features, including medians, traffic circles, sidewalks, bulb-outs, monuments, kiosks, curbs, and gutters.

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  • Completion of Improvements Within 90 days of completion of any construction herein permitted, Company will cause to be prepared and delivered to Authority record documents as required under the Tenant Work Permit process, including but not limited to as-builts, legal descriptions, boundary surveys, and certified final cost of construction. The submission of record document electronic media will be in accordance with Authority’s Standard Procedure for computer aided design and drafting and drawings, as may be revised from time to time.

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