Director of Recreation definition
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BID CANCELLATIONS AND REJECTIONS The Director of Recreation & Parks may cancel the IFB, reject any or all bids in whole or in part when it is in the best interest of the city, waive technicalities, hold bids for a period of 180 days after the bid opening, and/or advertise for new bids, without liability to the city.
Your Information may only be received and either placed on the next agenda or referred to the Director of Recreation.
CORRECTION OR WITHDRAW OF BIDS The Director of Recreation & Parks may allow a bidder responding to an IFB to withdraw a bid by written notice prior to the opening of bids.
If the Park Board approves of the optional project or enhancement, the Park Board will use reasonable efforts to facilitate any such project, and if the Association is concerned that the Park Board is not using reasonable efforts, then they may escalate the matter to the Director of Recreation.
Recommendation The Commissioner of Community Services, in consultation with the Director of Recreation and Culture, recommends: 1.
The Association may provide suggestions to the Recreation Supervisor, with a copy to the Director of Recreation, for consideration by the Park Board regarding what maintenance, repair or upgrades may be the most beneficial to the Jointly Operated Facilities and community and to suggest priorities for maintenance, repair or upgrades to the Jointly Operated Facility or Common Spaces.
All notifications to the City shall be sent to the Director of Recreation Services, City Hall, 0000 Xxxxx Xx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, XX 00000, unless different information is given to ARFOP in writing.
The Contractor shall not obligate the Township to make any payments to another party, not make any promises or representations to another party for, or in behalf of, the Township without prior written approval of the Director of Recreation, Parks and Community Services or his authorized representative.
If the Association is still unsatisfied after discussions with the Director of Recreation and both parties using reasonable efforts to resolve the matter at that level, the Association may further escalate the matter to the General Manager of the Park Board and subsequently, to the Park Board Commissioners.
If the dispute is not resolved by the Director of Recreation and Association representatives within another fifteen (15) business days of when the issue was raised to the Director of Recreation, or such longer period of time as agreed to by the parties, then either party may refer the dispute to the General Manager of the Park Board for further discussion and the parties will attempt to resolve the dispute.