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    Sod Installation Planned for Golden Hill Athletic Fields The Warwick Valley Dispatch – wvdispatch.com

    - February 14, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By Elise Fisch

    The Florida Union Free School District Board of Education met for a work session followed by a special meeting on Thu., Feb. 4 in the S.S. Seward Institute cafeteria to hear updates on the capital project and make a decision regarding the grass on the new athletic fields.

    Representatives from BBS Architects and Triton Construction, with information provided by Turco, the turf company, compiled and presented before the Board the pros and cons of both sod and seed in consideration for the Golden Hill Elementary athletic fields. The debate between choosing sod or seed has been ongoing in the Board of Education meetings over the past few months as the fields became ready for the grassing stage at the beginning of winter, when frosts and snowstorms threaten the safety of the grass growth.

    It is our belief that its in the districts best financial interest to go with the sod, said Ken Schupner, representative from BBS Architects. The cost of the sod lands in the ballpark of $30,000 less than the seed would cost and faces fewer variables when it comes to installation and maintenance.

    The usage of seed would produce an outcome more preferable to the members of the Board for reasons of durability and longevity of use, but the complications involved are too many and too risky to feel like a lucrative decision. The type of seed mix utilized for this region, mostly composed of rye and bluegrass, is less inclined to germination in the cold seasons. This would push seeding back to April (or possibly May), and would require several overseeds to ensure sufficient germination, all while fighting weeds, pests, and erosion caused by spring showers. Under these circumstances, the fields wouldnt be ready for use until spring of 2022.

    The emotional decision of the Board is to choose seed, began John Redman, President of the Board. But, sod is the best choice for the district and for the community.

    Schupner sympathized but reaffirmed his earlier statements by reiterating that the struggles involved with seeding would, he feared, lead the Board members to feel unhappy with the choice, and concluded by maintaining his agreement with their decision to use sod.

    The district will spend $27,000 for equipment to maintain the new fields, an acquisition planned regardless of whether the grass came from seed or from sod. The fields at Golden Hill have been ignored from the 1980s until about now, said Howard Cohen, the districts accountant, as he discussed the costs of the update. The equipment will be paid for by the capital project fund.

    BBS and Triton are scheduled to install the sod in the early spring of this year, along with Turco, the turf company, who is involved with the acquisition, installation, and initial maintenance of the fields. They are confident the fields will be ready for use by fall of 2021, for the beginning of the next school year.

    Next Meeting

    The FUFSD will hold its next regular meeting on Thurs., Feb. 18 at 7 p.m. in the SS Seward cafeteria located at 51 N. Main St., Florida.

    The Florida Union Free School District, socially distanced in the S. S. Seward Institute cafeteria, held its regular board meeting to discuss the installation of sod for the athletic fields at Golden Hill Elementary School.

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    Turf being grown in Thermal could be used in upcoming Super Bowls – kuna noticias y kuna radio

    - February 14, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    West Coast Turf has been growing their all-star grass in Thermal for over 30 years.

    Weve done eight Super Bowls and were the only one that has done eight Super Bowls so West Coast Turf is still considered the home of Super Bowl sod," marketing director for West Coast Turf Danielle Scardino told News Channel 3.

    Because of the pandemic canceling many professional sports games this year, the local company felt a major impact.

    One big thing was not doing the Rose Bowl this year so we have this beautiful field of grass out there which could have been a backup for the Super Bowl if they needed it in Tampa as we have done two Super Bowls in Florida before," Scardino said.

    The last Super Bowl which featured our local grass was Super Bowl 50 at Levi's stadium.

    The NFL is very conscious of their carbon footprint so they went with a local farm which is fine with us but hopefully we get another Super Bowl when its closer on this coast," she said.

    Super Bowl 56 will be at SoFi stadium in LA followed by Super Bowl 57 at the Cardinals stadium in Glendale so West Coast Turf has high hopes theirs will be featured in these upcoming Super Bowls closer to home.

    Weve worked with the Rams and the Chargers for years and years but theyd decided to go artificial but the NFL's Players Association is making a demand that all the fields go natural so you never know we might have our grass in the Super Bowl next year cross our fingers," Scardino said. "We can lay it right on top of their artificial turf or we go in and put in a natural grass field," she added.

    If the NFL decides to go all-natural, West Coast Turf will prepare a field and anticipate a call from the NFL.

    Last weekend, West Coast Turf was used at the American Express tournament and this weekend our local turf is being played on at the Phoenix Open golf tournament.

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    If you think the weather’s been the driest you’ve seen in your life, you’re right – KSL.com

    - February 14, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    SALT LAKE CITY The western United States is in the grip of a once-in-a-lifetime drought that is threatening millions of acres of farmland and rangeland, drying up streams and creeks and forcing people to think about alternative landscaping choices that don't suck up so much water.

    "A lot of people will say this is the worst drought they have seen in their lifetime, and yes, they're right," said Joel Lisonbee, a climatologist and drought information coordinator with the National Integrated Drought Information System.

    Lisonbee was a presenter on "Drought: The Silent Killer," a Thursday discussion hosted by the Utah Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster, or VOAD.

    The drought information system, which operates under the umbrella of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, updated its website at drought.gov, that provides residents with down to the city information across the country regarding drought and weather trends. The drought monitor maps the entire country for dryness with assessments updated weekly.

    In the webinar, Lisonbee picked his hometown of Scipio, Millard County, to walk webinar participants through drought conditions over the years.

    Looking at Millard County precipitation levels over time, Lisonbee noted that the county has not been as dry as it is now since the 1930s Dust Bowl era.

    In fact, the summer of 2020 was the driest ever logged in Utah and Nevada since record keeping began 126 years ago, said Laura Haskell, an engineer with the Utah Division of Water Resource's planning section.

    "It was very, very hot and it was very dry," Haskell said, adding that in 20 years of tracking soil moisture levels, that last year headed into winter had the driest conditions in that time frame.

    Haskell, the state's point person for the Utah Drought Response Plan, said people are working now to get the word out that outdoor watering should be delayed as long as possible to "stretch" the water storage in reservoirs through the summer.

    Conditions are dry now snowpack is in the 60% of normal range across the state and much of the runoff will be absorbed by the thirsty ground before it ever has a chance to make it into creeks, streams and rivers that feed reservoirs, Haskell warned.

    "We are trying to get the message out to slow down the water use," she said. A typical lawn watering takes 3,000 gallons of water and Haskell said it is impossible to efficiently water park strips, with moisture that falls on asphalt and sidewalks.

    The division has noted that landscape watering often is influenced by a domino effect once a neighbor starts to water, others are inspired to think they should do so as well.

    "In the spring, the lawns can stay dormant a little bit longer. We're hoping people will not start watering as soon as they would do in a wetter year. Every watering people don't do, water will be saved."

    Rich Linford, chairman of Utah Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster, noted he removed all his sod all 2.5 tons of it and now has xeriscaping.

    The organization is educating its members made up of a variety of nonprofits, religious organizations and others on the front lines of disaster relief on best practices when it comes to drought preparedness and what steps might mitigate its impacts.

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    Sports Turf Seed Market Overview and Competitive Landscape 2021 to 2027 | Hancock Seed, Pennington Seed, The Scotts Company, Barenbrug Group, Turf…

    - February 14, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Sports Turf Seed Market Report Coverage: Key Growth Factors & Challenges, Segmentation & Regional Outlook, Top Industry Trends & Opportunities, Competition Analysis, COVID-19 Impact Analysis & Projected Recovery, and Market Sizing & Forecast.

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    Lawton Votes to Increase and Extend the Hotel-Motel Tax – KLAW101

    - February 14, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Lawton went to the polls yesterday (02-09-21) and voted to increase and extend the Hotel-Motel Tax. Roughly 2,000 people voted and over 75% voted yes on the proposal so it passed by an overwhelming majority. The new Hotel-Motel Tax with go into effect on (05-01-21) and will be a 7% tax on all non-residents for local hotel, motel and Airbnb stays. The new Hotel-Motel Tax measure will be for a period of 10 years.

    The Hotel-Motel Tax does a lot of good fro the city and helps fund several local and area non-profit organizations and agencies. Some of the money goes to help with tourism and conventions along with grants and projects that positively impact our local economy and quality of life. I'm glad the measure passed and by such a large margin, the citizens of Lawton, Fort Sill want to better our community and see it prosper.

    If you're a resident/citizen of Lawton, Fort Sill you won't pay the tax, only those who are visiting or here temporarily and are staying in a local hotel or motel. If you're staying at a hotel, motel or even an Airbnb, just show your I.D. or other form of identification with proof of residency that shows you live in Lawton and you're exempt. The new proposal was amended to increase the tax to 7% and it also covers Airbnb and other short stay rental properties that are becoming more and more popular.

    Along with tourism, promotion and conventions the money funds a lot of our local non-profits and festivals including: The Lawton Community Theatre, Holiday in the Park, Armed Services YMCA, Lawton Philharmonic Orchestra, Freedom Festival, Lawton Farmer's Market, Museum of the Great Plains and several others. All these and many more will be able to continue operating and providing services thanks to the Hotel-Motel Tax.

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    Two tales from the city in time of trouble – Santa Fe New Mexican

    - February 14, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    After SWAN Park opened almost six years ago, Jerry Joyce settled in as its unofficial, unpaid, outspoken caretaker.

    Joyce, who lives near the south-side regional park, can still envision what drove him. Weeds approaching 3 feet high had sprouted on the unused baseball field.

    Joyce in the 1960s played baseball at St. Johns University in New York. As a purist of his sport, he said the ugly surface at SWAN Park weighed on him. He called and emailed various people in city government for help. They kept ignoring it, Joyce said. I went down and cleaned up all the weeds in 13 hours. My message was heres what a 71-year-old with bad knees does.

    What followed were years of Joyce providing upkeep in the park and prodding city government to uphold its end on maintenance. His photos of the untidy grounds, along with his emails to city councilors and municipal workers, fill a binder.

    Now 75, Joyce still reports maintenance problems at the park. But, he says, hes finished investing sweat equity on upkeep.

    Im not going to go down there to pull weeds anymore. All I wanted was to see some effort in the other direction.

    He said there were hints of progress after John Muoz became director of parks and recreation in 2018. Muoz resigned from his city job this month, leaving Joyce without his most-trusted contact at City Hall.

    Gates to the fenced playing field at SWAN Park are locked to stop an onslaught of ATV and motorcycle riders from tearing up sod that never measured up to Joyces standards.

    Actually, SWANs field has been closed to public access since 2017, less than two full seasons after opening, Joyce said.

    I asked the city staff about the fields status.

    Melissa McDonald, acting parks division director, said team play is not being permitted in accordance with the governors order against close contact during the coronavirus pandemic.

    As restrictions are lifted, we will start allowing such activities, McDonald wrote in an email.

    She said her agency has a maintenance plan to improve all its playing fields.

    Access to SWAN Parks field will be allowed through the dugouts once the grass recovers a bit more, McDonald said.

    Joyce will be watching, but his expectations of a clean, fully functioning park are low after years of promises from city staffers.

    They are extremely good at lip service, he said.

    Across the city from Joyces neighborhood, only a few minutes from downtown Santa Fe, another older resident has a memory she cannot shake.

    Disabled and ill, she awaited a friend who was delivering soup. The woman, 71, heard someone at her door. She says she made the mistake of opening it without checking the peephole.

    A man with a hypodermic needle stuck in his arm stared at her. Terrified, she closed the door and phoned police.

    The man had disappeared by the time officers arrived. He left evidence of his presence, having deposited his needle under her welcome mat. Police disposed of the needle.

    Its been a difficult several months for the woman. She was infected with COVID-19, and she says her neighborhood recently has taken on an atmosphere of tension almost as great as the October day the drug user appeared at her door.

    I wear hearing aids, but I take them off at night. I can still hear people outside making noise and drinking, she said Thursday.

    Her fears, she told me, have escalated since city government recently stopped allowing homeless people to camp in parks during the pandemic. A number of people have shifted to spots near her apartment.

    The woman praised Mayor Alan Webber and the City Council for clearing the parks, which had been trashed and vandalized by campers. Theres been fallout, though.

    A caregiver during her life, the woman says she feels compassion for vulnerable people. But now, she says, she is in that category.

    Starting at 4:30, they camp out in their makeshift tents and drink and carouse, she said.

    She stays inside her apartment, ready to again summon police if necessary. Its not what she had in mind for this stage of her life.

    Some might say shes overreacting. Thats a convenient assessment if youve never seen someone turn your homes entryway into a shooting gallery.

    Ringside Seat is an opinion column about people, politics and news. Contact Milan Simonich at msimonich@sfnewmexican.com or 505-986-3080.

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    Built to Last: SingleOps Report Reveals Economic Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on the Green Industry – PR Web

    - February 14, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    2021 Green Industry Economic Report

    ATLANTA (PRWEB) February 10, 2021

    SingleOps, the leading business management software for outdoor service providers, has published its 2021 Green Industry Economic Report. The report includes data from thousands of green industry professionals in commercial and residential landscaping and tree care businesses in North America who used SingleOps in 2020. A key takeaway from the report is that landscape and tree care businesses persevered in 2020 despite challenges brought on by the pandemic, and various metrics indicate the industry as a whole performed well.

    The 2021 Green Industry Economic Report is similar to previous economic reports published by SingleOps. It includes key industry metrics such as proposal acceptance rate, time to payment, and revenue per hour. In creating the report, SingleOps analyzed over 700,000 proposed jobs totaling $1.4 billion and nearly 400,000 accepted jobs totaling nearly $700 million. Following are some of the reports key findings:

    One-off Landscaping

    This section focuses on landscaping services that take place only once, such as landscape design, irrigation repair, installs, supply retail, and delivery.

    Commercial and residential one-off landscaping service providers performed well in 2020. The average revenue per job for commercial projects was $1,598 compared to $1,198 for residential jobs. Commercial job proposals were accepted by clients 75% of the time compared to 59% for residential proposals. Time to pay for commercial jobs was 17 days versus 8 for residential, and the revenue per hour was $125 for commercial jobs compared to $139 for residential.

    Recurring Landscaping

    This section of the report focuses on landscape services that take place on a recurring basis such as weekly lawn cuttings.

    Providers of commercial and residential recurring landscape services also enjoyed a strong 2020. Average revenue per commercial job was $5,390 compared to $842 for residential work. Commercial providers achieved a 92% acceptance rate on proposals while residential proposals were approved at a rate of 97%. Time to payment for commercial jobs was 21 days compared to 13 for residential, and the average revenue per hour for commercial jobs was $128 versus $194 for residential.

    Tree Care

    This section of the report focuses on the services provided by arborists and tree care professionals, including pruning, tree removal, plant health care, cabling and bracing, transplanting, fertilization, and lightning protection.

    Commercial tree care service providers raked in an average of $4,620 per job last year compared to $1,369 for residential jobs. Commercial providers achieved a 62% acceptance rate on proposals while residential proposals were approved at a rate of 49%. Time to payment for commercial jobs was 24 days compared to 7 for residential and revenue per hour was $112 for commercial jobs and $120 for residential.

    Across each service and customer type covered in this report, the number of proposals delivered increased and the time to payment went down, said Sean McCormick, CEO of SingleOps. These are significant insights, so we wanted to determine some of the main drivers of these trends. And a big takeaway was that the data pointed to adoption of specific software functionality, in particular digital estimates and integrated payments technology. Companies that leverage digital signatures, automated invoicing, digital/contactless payments, automated reminders, and self-serve customer portals saw higher than average sales activity and A/R efficiency, which isn't surprising for a single company, but to see accelerated adoption of these technologies influencing positive trends industry-wide, that's exciting.

    Data in the 2021 Green Industry Economic Report has been aggregated and anonymized to protect the identity of SingleOps customers. The complete report can be found here.

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    SingleOps is the leading all-in-one business management software for outdoor service industries, including tree care, lawn care, full-service landscaping, sod farms, and landscape supply. The company serves thousands of users who have collectively processed over $1.5 billion in revenue through SingleOps, and use it daily to operate their businesses and interact with clients. SingleOps is headquartered in Atlanta, GA. For more information, please visit http://www.singleops.com.

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    Olympics minister Hashimoto eyed as replacement for outgoing Tokyo 2020 president Mori – The Mainichi – The Mainichi

    - February 14, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Olympic minister Seiko Hashimoto is seen heading to a Cabinet meeting at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on Feb. 12, 2021. (Mainichi/Kan Takeuchi)

    TOKYO -- Olympics minister Seiko Hashimoto has surfaced as a candidate to succeed Yoshiro Mori as president of the Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games following Mori's announcement of his resignation on Feb. 12 over sexist remarks, multiple sources have disclosed.

    From the perspective of gender equality, officials had suggested a woman should be chosen as the new president of the committee. During her career as an athlete, Hashimoto, 56, took part in both the summer and winter Olympics a total of seven times in speed skating and cycling, and also previously served as vice president of the Japanese Olympic Committee.

    Sources said that since it would be viewed as problematic in terms of governance for a person to serve both as a Cabinet minister and as head of the Tokyo Olympic organizing committee, if Hashimoto became the organizing committee president, it is highly likely she would leave her ministerial post.

    Tamayo Marukawa, who previously served as Olympics minister from 2016 to 2017, has been eyed as a possible candidate to replace Hashimoto in the Cabinet.

    (Japanese original by Yuta Kobayashi and Akira Matsumoto, Sports News Department)

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    RIP RMA – The Resource Management Act (RMA) will be repealed and replaced with three new laws during the current parliamentary term. – JD Supra

    - February 14, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Its official - Minister for the Environment David Parker confirmed yesterday that the Resource Management Act (RMA) will be repealed and replaced with three new laws during the current parliamentary term. The three new Acts will be:

    Minister Parker has stated that The new laws will improve the natural environment, enable more development within environmental limits, provide an effective role for Mori, and improve housing supply and affordability. There is a clear focus on housing problems. The Cabinet Paper states that New Zealands housing is now amongst the least affordable in the OECD.

    Minister Parker proposes to base the reform on the Resource Management Review Panels (also known as the Randerson Report) recommendations which were released in June 2020, with refinement in some places. Importantly, it is proposed that the Review Panels purpose and supporting provisions of the NBA are adopted.

    It is proposed to advance the NBA first through a special process due to the significance of the reform. An exposure draft, which will contain the main structure and proposed headings of the full NBA, would be the subject of a select committee inquiry before legislation is formally introduced to the house. The exposure draft is expected to be released in mid-2021 for consultation, before it is introduced to the House at the end of this year. Minister Parker intends the NBA to be passed by late 2022. The SPA and CAA will be developed alongside the NBA but will not go through the same special process as the NBA.

    Due to the scale and pace of the policy decision making required, Minister Parker is recommending that Cabinet establish a Ministerial Oversight Group with delegated decision-making powers to advance the exposure draft NBA, including policy details and consultation material.

    The Government is working with a collective of pan-Mori entities on key elements of the NBA, and further engagement with the newly formed Mori collective is proposed after development of the exposure draft NBA. The Mori Collective was formed in late 2020 with the purpose of engaging with the Crown on Mori rights and interests in freshwater and resource management reform.

    Minister Parker seeks agreement to three initial in-principle policy decisions needed to proceed quickly (noting these can be revisited later as result of engagement and the select committee inquiry):

    It comes as no surprise that reform of the RMA is being progressed this parliamentary term. The Government seems to be up for the challenge and is planning to put a lot of effort and resources into it. The exposure draft approach is not widely used, but is entirely appropriate here, where draft legislation will benefit from testing at an early stage, and where the impacts of new legislation will be wide-reaching and enduring. This is legislation which many aspects of the community will have a view on.

    There is widespread agreement amongst resource management practitioners, and much of the public, that a simpler resource management regime is needed. However, there will not be widespread agreement when it comes to balancing the interests of different stakeholders. Reform of New Zealands environment and planning law is a once-in-a generation opportunity to set ourselves up for future success. Now is the time for critics of the RMA to suggest solutions which will benefit us all, and the generations who will come after us.

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    Steel work continues on Russell Viaduct – The Tribune – Ironton Tribune

    - February 14, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Delays expected by Ironton bridge

    RUSSELL, Ky. Traffic impacts at the Russell viaduct will vary over the next two weeks as steel work continues on the Kentucky Transportation Cabinets KY 244 bridge replacement project in Russell, Kentucky.

    On Thursday and Friday, steelworkers will offload and place girders on newly-built bridge piers adjacent to the existing KY 244 viaduct. The work will require lane closures with flagged traffic or temporary traffic stops on KY 244 several times a day between 8 a.m.5 p.m.

    Next week, steel work and traffic impacts will take place on Tuesday, Feb. 16, with the same periods of flagged and stopped traffic.

    Contractors will coordinate daily traffic changes, and when necessary flaggers will be positioned on KY 244 in Russell and at the U.S. 23/KY 244/Ironton-Russell bridge intersection to direct traffic.

    Because significant delays are possible on the heavily-traveled highways as many as 20,000 vehicles a day use them motorists are advised to seek alternate routes when possible into and out of downtown Russell during construction times. Work dates and traffic impacts could change depending upon weather.

    Motorists should note that the current construction work zone also includes U.S. 23 between the Ironton-Russell bridge and the downtown Russell underpass. A right lane is closed on southbound U.S. 23; and Kenwood Drive (KY 750) is closed at the U.S. 23 intersection.

    The $20.6 million Russell viaduct replacement project includes building a new KY 244 looping westward from US 23 to a new flyover bridge across U.S. 23 and the railroad tracks on the river side to touch down where the old viaduct bridge connects to Bellefonte Street in downtown Russell, Kentucky.

    Construction will continue through this summer. To learn more, view flyover diagrams and get project updates, link to District 9s Russell Viaduct Project at https://transportation.ky.gov/DistrictNine or bookmark the web page at https://transportation.ky.gov/DistrictNine/Pages/RussellViaduct.aspx.

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