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MinutesJun 23, 2025Item B.9

Authorize Use of Cooperative Purchasing Agreement with ForeverLawn, Inc. for West Hollywood Park Dog Parks Turf Repair Project

Minutes • 2025-06-23 • Item B.9

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Using city funds, this proposal would authorize a cooperative purchasing agreement with ForeverLawn, Inc. to repair the turf at the West Hollywood Park Dog Parks. This project aims to improve the quality and safety of the dog parks, enhancing the experience for pet owners and their dogs. The repair is expected to maintain the park's usability and aesthetics, benefiting residents who frequently use these facilities.

Vote result: Passed 5-0

How does this affect you?

For residents who regularly visit the West Hollywood Park Dog Parks, this project means improved turf conditions, which can lead to a safer and more enjoyable environment for both dogs and their owners. The repairs may temporarily affect access to certain areas of the dog parks during the project, but the long-term benefits include a more durable and visually appealing space.

Fiscal impact

Fiscal impact was not specified in the published agenda analysis.

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Agenda • 2025-06-23 • Item B.16
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Resident impact 7/10

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Agenda • 2025-06-23 • Item B.7
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