intermediate work · Ted Watkins Memorial Park, 1335 E 103rd St, Los Angeles, CA 90002
Install a dog-waste bag-and-bin station, station 1 -- Ted Watkins Memorial Park, 1335 E 103rd St, Los Angeles, CA 90002.
Fund it for $580. Proof lands onchain when it's done.
$580 proposed
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What the work involvesDog owners walking this park's open lawn have nowhere to get a waste bag or dispose of one, so uncollected waste piles up along the walking paths; an anchored, weatherproof bag dispenser and lidded bin fixes that at each entrance.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Bring
- right-of-way or parks permit + the 811 utility-locate confirmation
- the asset kit with its manufacturer anchoring instructions and specified anchors
- rotary hammer or drill with the anchor-spec bit, plus dust extraction or a wet method
- torque wrench set to the anchor spec + 2-ft level + tape measure
- cones or barricades and a maintained pedestrian path
- camera + GPS phone
Steps
- 1. ASSESS: photograph the location as found, confirm the permit covers this exact placement, and confirm the 811 locate is honored and marked before any drilling or digging.
- 2. Set cones or barricades and keep a walkable path around the work; never work from a traffic lane.
- 3. Mark the anchor pattern from the manufacturer's template, and check the clear width left for the accessible route (36 in minimum) before a single hole is drilled.
- 4. Drill and set the specified anchors with dust control, then place the asset and bring every fastener to the manufacturer's torque value.
- 5. VERIFY: level check on the seat, top rail or post; torque-check each anchor and record the value; confirm the asset does not block the accessible route or a curb ramp landing.
- 6. Photograph the finished install from the same vantage as the before photo, log the anchor torque and the permit reference, and enter both in the proof record.
What counts as done
- Before photo of the bare entrance/path with no station
- After photo of the installed, anchored post with bag dispenser and lidded bin
- Bag-dispenser stocked and refill instructions photographed
- Lidded bin fitted with a liner and confirmed animal-resistant closure
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