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CITY OF SAN LEANDRO STATE OF CALIFORNIA ENGINEERING AND TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOR ANNUAL SIDEWALK REPAIR PROGRAM 2021-22

The work to be done consists of removal and replacement of concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, and construction of curb ramps, and doing all appurtenant work in place and ready for use, all as shown on the plans and described in the specifications with the title indicated in Paragraph 1 above, and on file in the office of the City Engineer.  Reference to said plans and specifications is hereby made for further particulars

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PROJECT NO.  2022.0060

BID NO. 21-22.012

  1. BID SUBMITTAL: The bidder shall complete the “Proposal to the City of San Leandro” form contained in the Contract Book. The proposal shall be submitted in its entirety. Incomplete proposals will be considered non-responsive. Sealed bids shall contain the completed Proposal Section subject to the conditions named herein and in the specifications for ANNUAL SIDEWALK REPAIR PROGRAM 2021-22, PROJECT NO. 2022.0060. Mailed bids addressed to the City of San Leandro, City Clerk’s Office, 835 East 14th Street, San Leandro, CA  94577, shall be received up to 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 6, 2022.In-person delivered Bids shall be received only between 1:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 6, 2022. Sealed bids shall be received at the East 14th Street entrance to City Hall, 835 East 14th Street, San Leandro, CA  94577. Bidders shall not enter the building. Staff will be present during this period to assist with and to acknowledge receipt of hand delivered bids.
  2. WORK DESCRIPTION: The work to be done consists of removal and replacement of concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, and construction of curb ramps, and doing all appurtenant work in place and ready for use, all as shown on the plans and described in the specifications with the title indicated in Paragraph 1 above, and on file in the office of the City Engineer.  Reference to said plans and specifications is hereby made for further particulars
  3. OBTAINING THE PROJECT PLANS AND CONTRACT BOOK: The complete project plans and Contract Book may be obtained free of charge from the City’s website at:
    https://www.sanleandro.org/Bids.aspx.  Bidders who download the plans are encouraged to contact the City of San Leandro Engineering and Transportation Department at 510-577-3428 to be placed on the project planholder’s list to receive courtesy notifications of addenda and other project information.  Project addenda, if any, will be posted on the website.  A bidder who fails to address all project addenda in its proposal may be deemed non-responsive.Printed, hardcopies of the contract book can be purchased from East Bay Blue at https://www.eastbayblueprint.com. Search the public projects planroom to find the subject project.
  4. PRE-BID CONFERENCE: Mandatory pre-bid video conferences will be held on Wednesday, March 16, 2022, at 1:00 p.m. and on Wednesday, March 23, 2022, at 1:00 p.m. as follows:

Wednesday, March 16, 2022, at 1:00 p.m.
Zoom Meeting ID: 873 4040 4804
Passcode: 900641

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Wednesday, March 23, 2022, at 1:00 p.m.
Zoom Meeting ID: 816 3648 2631
Passcode: 418666

The information presented at the conferences will be identical, all bidders must attend one of the pre-bid conferences. A firm that did not attend a pre-bid conference is not qualified to bid on the project.

Questions regarding the plans and specifications may be submitted in writing to the project engineer until 5:00 p.m. five (5) days before, excluding Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays, bids must be received by the City.  The City will not respond to oral questions outside of the pre-bid conference.  The response, if any, will be by written addendum only.  Oral responses do not constitute a revision to these plans or specifications.

  1. PUBLIC CONTRACT CODE SECTION 2.7:  For proposals in the amount of one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) or more, bidders are required to certify that the bidder’s company, any parent entities, subsidiaries, successors or subunits of the bidder’s company and the signator of the proposal, personally, are not identified on a list created pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 2203 of the California Public Contract Code as a person engaging in investment activities in Iran as described in subdivision (a) of Section 2202.5, or as a person described in subdivision (b) of Section 2202.5 of the California Public Contract Code, as applicable.
  2. SAN LEANDRO BUSINESS PREFERENCE AND PARTICIPATION GOALS: The work performed under this contract is subject to Section 1-6-225 of the San Leandro Municipal Code regarding local business preference and participation.  A list of companies that hold a San Leandro business license is located on the City webpage under the finance department, here: https://sanleandro.hdlgov.com/.  This list may be sorted by city and service offered to find local businesses.
  3. SAN LEANDRO COMMUNITY WORKFORCE AGREEMENT: The work performed under this contract is not subject to the Community Workforce Agreement adopted by City Council Resolution 2015-104.

Dated:  February 23, 2022____             Leticia I. Miguel                                              

City Clerk

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After 10-Year Wait, Fillmore Heritage Center Reopens in San Francisco

After serving as the economic and cultural hub of the Fillmore’s historically Black community for more than a decade, the center’s closure ended what was called the “Rebirth of the Cool,” referring to the neighborhood’s role during the height of Black Jazz in the United States.

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Rev. Amos Brown of Third Baptist Church addresses community members at the Fillmore Heritage Center ribbon cutting. Photo by Linda Parker Pennington.
Rev. Amos Brown of Third Baptist Church addresses community members at the Fillmore Heritage Center ribbon cutting. Photo by Linda Parker Pennington.

By Linda Parker Pennington, Special to The Post

Last Saturday morning, the cloudy skies cleared just as the highly anticipated ribbon-cutting ceremony began, marking the reopening of the Fillmore Heritage Center at 1330 Fillmore and Eddy.

The complex – which had once included Yoshi’s Jazz Club, the Lush Life Art Gallery, the Koret Heritage Lobby, a 54-seat microcinema, and the Black-owned 1300 On Fillmore restaurant – shuttered in 2015.

After serving as the economic and cultural hub of the Fillmore’s historically Black community for more than a decade, the center’s closure ended what was called the “Rebirth of the Cool,” referring to the neighborhood’s role during the height of Black Jazz in the United States.

San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie announcing the reopening of the Fillmore Heritage Center. Erika Scott, owner of Honey Art Studio, looks on with pride. Photo by Linda Parker Pennington.

San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie announcing the reopening of the Fillmore Heritage Center. Erika Scott, owner of Honey Art Studio, looks on with pride. Photo by Linda Parker Pennington.

“The Fillmore is the most important neighborhood in San Francisco’s history for centering Black culture, music, business, and community, and has shaped this City and influenced the entire country,” said San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie to the gathering of more than 100 community leaders, business owners, and public officials. “This building reflects the deep roots of the Fillmore. Urban renewal left deep scars that are still felt today. This Center celebrates a strong Black community that continues to shape San Francisco. I am proud to join the community as we reopen the Fillmore Heritage Center.”

Although the previous stakeholders will not be returning to the center, spaces are available for nonprofit organizations and ventures, such as Fillmore native Ericka Johnson’s Honey Art Studio.

“This Center will be an economic engine and a thriving venue that shines a light on the Black-owned businesses in this neighborhood and lifts the entire district,” Lurie continued. “Our City is committed to this community for the long term.”

“We’re excited to collaborate with the City to finally reopen these doors,” said Ken Johnson, a videographer and community leader who’d been lobbying for the reopening of the center. “It’s an opportunity to showcase the entrepreneurship and creative spirit of this ‘Harlem of the West’ and the ‘Rebirth of the Cool,’ grounded in our uniquely gifted Fillmore community.”

This month, through its Office of Economic and Workforce Development, the city will begin renting the building’s noncommercial spaces for pop-up events celebrating local talent, arts, and entertainment primarily centered in the Fillmore.

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