Public Works Fleet Services Location; We are requesting access control for ten (10) doors at this location, denoted as doors 1 through 10 on the attached drawings (highlighted in blue). The City of Bowling Green prefers door strikes instead of magnetic locks. However, if magnetic locks are used, a mechanical exit bar with DPDT switches for door release must be installed to comply with Fire Code. REX motions or buttons are not permitted. In addition to the ten (10) doors, the City of Bowling Green would like a separate option to install four (4) additional doors, if funding permits. These doors, denoted as doors 11 through 14 on the same drawing (highlighted in yellow), will follow the same preferences and requirements as the first ten (10) doors: door strikes are preferred, and if magnetic locks are used, a mechanical exit bar with DPDT switches for door release must be installed to meet Fire Code. REX motions or buttons are not permitted. Bowling Green Parks & Recreation; We are requesting access control for two (2) doors at this location, denoted as doors 1 and 2 on the attached drawings (highlighted in blue). Door 1 currently has an existing door strike that can be reused, but will require a keypad to be added. Door 2 is a storefront-style door with no hardware installed. The City of Bowling Green prefers door strikes instead of magnetic locks, but if a magnetic lock is used, a mechanical exit bar with DPDT switches for door release must be installed to comply with Fire Code. REX motions or buttons are not permitted.