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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExhibit 1CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO : FROM : Johnny Martinez, P.E. City Manager Kenneth Robertson, Director / Chief Procurement Officer Albert Sosa, P.E., Director Capital Improvements Program DATE: January 25, 2012 FILE : SUBJECT: Finding: Extend Agreement for Pre -arranged Transportation Services REFERENCES: ENCLOSURES: BACKGROUND Pursuant to City of Miami Resolution No. 10-0506, the City Commission authorized a bid waiver via a four - fifths (4/5ths) vote for the award of a Grant Agreement (Agreement) with Action Community Center, Inc. (Action) for pre -arranged transportation services for the City's low-income, elderly and/or disabled residents. Said bid waiver authorized the City to allocate $142,605 for Fiscal Year 2009-10 and $350,000 for Fiscal Year 2010-11, for a total to not exceed $492,605, from the City's Charter County Transit System Sales Surtax (Transit Surtax). The City's resolution noted its intent to competitively solicit this service by the end of the contract term (1 year). On June 24, 2011, the City's Procurement Office, in collaboration with the Capital Improvements Program and the Office of Transportation, issued Request for Proposals (RFP) 274276,1 to procure On -Demand Transportation Services for the City's low-income, disabled and/or elderly residents. The City received a Formal Bid Protest of Award for RFP No. 274276,1 on August 29, 2011, and a stay of procurement was invoked per Section 18-104(d) of the City Code. Award of the new contract may not occur until the protest is resolved. In order to avert a suspension of on -demand transportation services to eligible City residents and avoid undue hardship, especially to the low to moderate income elderly and/or the disabled, Action's Agreement was extended by a three (3) month period from September 30, 2011 to December 31, 2011. Said extension was for a three (3) month period or until the pending protest is resolved and a Notice to Proceed is issued for the subsequent contract, whichever occurred first. Pursuant to Resolution No. 11-0503, adopted December 15, 2011, the City Commission authorized the execution of Amendment No. 2, increasing the Agreement by $53,334; further extending the Agreement by a two (2) month period from December 31, 2011 to February 29, 2012. It is now necessary to extend Action's grant agreement by an additional two (2) months to allow for a transitional period upon resolution of the Bid Protest. FINDING The City Administration finds that it is in the best interest of the City to increase Action's Agreement by an amount not to exceed $53,334; further extending the Agreement by a two (2) month period from February 29, 2012 to April 30, 2012. As the current transit provider, Action will be able to provide uninterrupted serviceuntil:the protest"process is satisfactorily resolved. Approving this bid waiver will minimize the adverse impact of interrupting the service on the many transit dependent riders who.utilize the program. Finding Memo Action Community Center, Inc. Page 1 of 2 To accomplish this, it is necessary to waive the competitive sealed bidding requirements set forth in the Code of the City of Miami, as amended (City Code), pursuant to Sections 18-85(a) and 18-90. As provided in . accordance with Sections .18-85(a) and 18-90 of the City Code, we recommend that the City Manager affirm and adopt these findings and forward the matter to the City Commission for its approval. Your signature below will indicate your concurrence with the above recommendation and your acceptance of these findings as your own justification for the waiver of competitive bidding procedures and recommendation to extend and increase Action's Agreement. Approved. 'ppro ev d Jon y Martine. , P.E. Cit anager Kenneth Roberts. , Director / Chief Procurement Officer //26//. 2 Finding Memo Action Community Center, Inc. Page,2 of 2 CITY OF MIAMI AMENDMENT NO. 3 TO THE GRANT AGREEMENT WITH ACTION GOIUIMUNITY CENTER, INC. FOR PRE -ARRANGED TRANSPORTATION SERVICES This Amendment No. 3 to the Grant Agreement dated March 22, 2011 (the "Agreement") between the City of Miami, a municipal corporation of the State of Florida ("City"), and Action Community Center, Inc., a Florida non-profit corporation ("Contractor"), for the provision of Pre- arranged Transportation Services ("Services") is entered into this day of , .2012. RECITALS WHEREAS, it is desirable. to provide an alternative form of pre -arranged transportation service to the residents of Miami who are low and moderate income elderly and/or disabled; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 10-0506, adopted November 18, .2010, the City Commission authorized the execution of a grant agreement with Action Community Center, Inc. ("Action") for Pre -arranged Transportation Services, in the amount of $142,605 for Fiscal Year 2009-2010 and $350,000 for Fiscal Year 2010-2011; and WHEREAS, the Capital Improvements Program ("CIP") and the Office of Transportation procured through the Purchasing Department a Request for Proposals ("RFP") No. 274276,1 on June 24, 2011 to procure a qualified and experienced company to operate an On -Demand Transportation Service for the City; and WHEREAS, the City received a Formal Bid Protest of Award for RFP No. 274276,1 on August 29, .2011, and a stay of procurement was invoked per Section -18-104(d) of the City Code; and WHEREAS, award of the new contract would not occur until the protest is resolved; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 11-0379, adopted September 27, 2011, the City Commission authorized the execution of Amendment No. 1, increasing the Agreement by $87,500; further extending the Agreement by a three (3) month period from September 30, 2011 to December 31, 2011; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 11-0503, adopted December 15, 2011, the City Commission authorized the execution of Amendment No. 2, increasing the Agreement by .. $53,334; further extending the Agreement by a two (2) month period 'from December 31, 2011 to February 29, 2012; and :;.:WHEREAS,_ -in :order _ to continue said services to eligible City residents and avoid undue hardship, especially .to_the low to moderate income elderly and/or the disabled, it is in the best interest of the City to -increase Action's Agreement by an amount not to exceed $53,334; further -_ • extending the Agreement'by-a two (2) month period from February 29, 2012 to April 30, 2012; and p6i/q ia--/9 ::Page .1:.of:3 WHEREAS, said extension is for a two (2) month period or until 30 days after a Notice to Proceed is issued for the subsequent contract, whichever occurs first; and WHEREAS, the City Commission has adopted Resolution No. , approving an increase to the Agreement and a term extension; NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing, the parties hereby amend the Agreement as follows: 1. Article 6, Section 6.1, entitled "Payments" is hereby amended, in an amount not to exceed $53,334 for a period of two (2) months from February 29, 2012 through April 30, 2012 or until 30 days after a Notice to Proceed is issued for the subsequent contract, whichever occurs first. Funds will be appropriated from the City's share of the Transit Surtax. 2. Article 7, Section 7.1, entitled "Term of Agreement" is hereby amended extending the expiration for an additional two (2) month period from February 29, 2012 to April 30, 2012 or until 30 days after a Notice to Proceed is issued for the subsequent contract, whichever occurs first. 3. 'All other terms and conditions of the Agreement are in effect and remain unchanged. Page..2..of.3.:..,....... THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA (SEAL) CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, a municipal Corporation 'of the State of Florida ATTEST: By: By: Priscilla A. Thompson, City Clerk Johnny Martinez, P.E., City Manager APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM AND APPROVED AS TO INSURANCE CORRECTNESS: REQUIREMENTS: By: By: Julie 0. Bru, City Attorney Calvin .Ellis, Director Risk Management Department CONTRACTOR ACTION COMMUNITY CENTER, INC., a Florida not -for -profit corporation ATTEST: By: By: Maria P. Albo Irela Bague, Vice Chairman Principal Executive Officer Corporate Secretary (Attach Corporate Resolution) Page 3of3