Specifications include, but are not limited to: Weekly Mowing: • Bid per mow assume 30 mows/year (28 mows/year is average) mow at a height, no lower than 4 inches.; • String trim areas not accessible by the mower.; • Monitor the season and when the grass growth slows reduce mowing.; • This area is typically irrigated, repair all sprinkler heads that are damaged due to mowing.; • Google Maps are available upon request in order to define properties and boundaries.; Landscape Bed Weed Control: • Bid all properties for landscape bed weed control, rock and mulch beds in the district.; • Monitor and treat weekly, spray or pull weeds when visible.; Outer Area Mowing: • Bid per mow assume 25 Mows/year, 20 mows/year is average.; • String trim areas not accessible by the mower.; • Monitor the season and when the grass growth slows reduce mowing. This area is typically not irrigated.; • Google Maps are available upon request in order to define properties and boundaries. Fertilizer/Weed Control Program:; • Early Spring (March/April) Pre-Emergent Fertilizer/weed control (i.e., Barricade or Dimension); • Late spring (September) Fertilize, use herbicides for weed control; • Fall (October/November) Weed control/ winterize fertilizer.; • Program currently only includes main areas that are irrigated (Pleasant Hill, Seaman Education Center, and Indian Creek are not typical).; • Weed control definition: to include anything that isn’t typical grass planting for the property (i.e., grasses, sedges, broadleaves, vines, etc.); Pruning Spring/Fall Cleanup: • Prune in spring and late winter, trim shrubs, bushes, low tree limbs, native grasses, remove fallen leaves, cut down perennials, to maintain aesthetic appearance.; • Spring to be completed no later than May 1.; • Fall clean up no earlier than November 1.; Vegetation weed control: • All parking lots and sidewalks treat (spray or hand pull) to remove all vegetation as needed/weekly.