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Council accepts lowest bid of $4,250 for Owl Creek Lane cleanup; headwalls scheduled at nearby intersection

Anchorage City Council · October 14, 2024
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Summary

Public Works Director Gary Burkhead recommended and the mayor agreed to accept Sanchez Tree's lowest bid of $4,250 for cleaning and clearing ditches and brush along Owl Creek Lane (no tree removal). Burkhead also reported successful Pine Way drainage work and scheduled two headwalls at Old Harrods Creek Road and Owl Creek Lane.

Public Works Director Gary Burkhead presented bids for cleaning ditches, clearing brush six feet from the ditch to the roadway, removing trees, and grinding stumps along Owl Creek Lane and recommended acceptance of the lowest bid. The lowest bid—$4,250 from Sanchez Tree—covered cleaning and clearing but did not include tree removal; the mayor agreed to accept that bid.

Burkhead said tree removals will be included in the city's annual hazardous tree project. He also reported that drainage work on Pine Way at Arbor Drive was successful during recent rains and that work is scheduled to install two headwalls at the Old Harrods Creek Road and Owl Creek Lane intersection.