Itasca board approves $86,802 replacement of Usher Park irrigation system

5855216 · September 3, 2025

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Summary

Trustees voted to waive a second reading and authorize an $86,802 contract with Team Real (via TIPs contract 23010402) to replace the irrigation system at Usher Park, citing construction damage to the existing system and available project budget

The Village of Itasca Board on Sept. 2 authorized replacement of the Usher Park irrigation system, approving a proposal from Team Real, through TIPs contract 23010402, for $86,802 and waiving the second reading to allow immediate final action.

Trustee Daley, presenting the Capital Infrastructure Committee item, said park construction had rendered most of the existing irrigation system unsalvageable and that staff had identified approximately $86,802 available in the project budget to replace the system. The board moved and approved two concurrent motions: to waive the second reading and to accept the replacement proposal from Team Real under TIPs contract 23010402.

The contract award was described by staff as within the existing park project budget after value‑engineering and other staff efforts. No public objections were recorded during the meeting. The roll call recorded unanimous support from trustees present; two trustees were absent. The board packet identified Team Real’s proposal as included in the staff background materials.

Why it matters: The irrigation replacement is a capital maintenance action tied to an active park construction project. Replacing the system now will affect park landscaping timing and the contractor’s contract scope.

The board did not discuss contract amendments or a construction schedule during the public meeting; community members with further technical questions were directed to staff for follow‑up.