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File #: 25-863    Version: 1
Type: Agreement Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/7/2025 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 5/20/2025 Final action:
Title: Approve and authorize Amendment No. 1 to Agreement No. 250313B with Nacht & Lewis Architects, Inc., for a new contract maximum amount of $330,900 to provide additional engineering services for the Fifth Street Garage and Napa Library Maintenance Project, PW 25-13; and approve a Budget Amendment. (Fiscal Impact: $21,100 Expense; Fifth Street Garage CIP Fund; Not Budgeted; Discretionary) [4/5 vote required]
Sponsors: Board of Supervisors
Attachments: 1. Agreement
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TO: Board of Supervisors
FROM: Steven Lederer, Director of Public Works
REPORT BY: Liang Chin Su, Assistant Engineer
SUBJECT: Approval of Amendment No. 1 to Agreement No. 250313B with Nacht & Lewis Architects, Inc., for the Fifth Street Garage and Napa Library Maintenance Project, PW 25-13


RECOMMENDATION
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Approve and authorize Amendment No. 1 to Agreement No. 250313B with Nacht & Lewis Architects, Inc., for a new contract maximum amount of $330,900 to provide additional engineering services for the Fifth Street Garage and Napa Library Maintenance Project, PW 25-13; and approve a Budget Amendment. (Fiscal Impact: $21,100 Expense; Fifth Street Garage CIP Fund; Not Budgeted; Discretionary)
[4/5 vote required]
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BACKGROUND
The Fifth Street Parking Garage is a public parking garage co-owned by Napa County, City of Napa, and private partners. Overall, the facility functions well but is showing signs of sealant and paint failure, thin brick veneer damage, and minor concrete and cement plaster cracking.
The Napa County Library Main Branch was the result of the efforts of a group of 19th-century young men who called themselves "The Excelsior Club." They developed a small collection over the years to serve the Napa community, and that collection was taken over by the City of Napa in 1885. In 1901, George E Goodman donated a building for housing the library-the Goodman Library-which served the citizens of Napa for 60 years.?In 1916, the State of California passed legislation that allowed counties to establish free public libraries, and the Napa County Board of Supervisors then established the Napa County Free Library, located just three blocks from the Goodman Library in downtown Napa. In 1963, the Napa City Library merged with the Napa County Free Library. To better serve the growing service area, and with a combination of funds from the library, the Friends of the Library, and federal and local grants, the current library on Coombs Street was built in 1974 a...

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