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2004-25626 ResoRESOLUTION NO. 2004-25626 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, EXTENDING THE HOURLY RATE CONTRACT WITH APCOA/STANDARD-VlP'S PARKING SYSTEMS, DATED AUGUST 4, 1999, FOR PROVIDING HOURLY RATE CASHIERSlATI'ENDANTS, AND SUPERVISORS TO THE CITY'S PARKING DEPARTMENT, ON A MONTH-TO- MONTH BASIS, TERMINABLE AT THE DISCRETION OF THE CITY MANAGER, UNTIL SUCH TIME THAT THE COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCESS FOR HOURLY RATE CASHIERS, A'I-rENDANTS, AND SUPERVISORS HAS RESULTED IN THE SELECTION OF A FIRM, AND A CONTRACT HAS BEEN AWARDED. WHEREAS, the City issued Request for Proposals No. 18-03/04 on January 14, 2004 to solicit proposals for a multiple year contract for hourly rate cashiers/attendants and supervisors; and WHEREAS, the competitive bidding process is underway; however, the current agreement may lapse prior to the selection and award to a successful firm; and WHEREAS, there is a need to continue providing having hourly rate cashiers/attendants and supervisors and the current agreement with APCOA/Standard-VIP's Parking Systems, Inc. will expire on August 3, 2004; and WHEREAS, in order to maintain existing service levels and avoid a disruption in service, it is recommended that the City extend the current agreement on a month-to-month basis, terminable at the discretion of the City Manager, until such time that the competitive bidding process for hourly rate cashiers, attendants, and supervisors has resulted in the selection of a firm, and a contract has been awarded. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA that the Mayor and City Commission, upon recommendation of the Administration, herein extend the current agreement with APCONStandard Parking-VIP's Parking Systems, Inc. on a month-to-month basis, terminable at the discretion of the City Manager, until such time that the competitive bidding process for hourly rate cashiers/attendants and supervisors has resulted in the selection of a firm, and a contract has been awarded. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 7~:h day of CITY CLERK JMG/CMC/SF T:~AGEN DA~004~july72004\consent\goldstarmonth2month .res.doc APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION ' City Attomey~,j.. Date CITY OF MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: A Resolution of the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, extending the hourly rate contract for cashiers/attendants and supervisors with APCONStandard-VIP'S Parking Systems, on a month-to-month basis, terminable at the discretion of the City Manager, until such time that the competitive bidding process has resulted in the selection of a firm, and a contract has been awarded. Issue: Should an extension of the current hourly rate contract for cashiers/attendants and supervisors be approved on a month-to-month basis, terminable at the discretion of the City Manager, until such time that the competitive bidding process has resulted in the selection of a firm and a contract has been awarded? Item Summary/Recommendation' On January 14, 2004, the Mayor and Commission approved the issuance of RFP No. 18-03/04 for hourly rate cashiers/attendants and supervisors. The competitive bidding process is underway; however, the current agreement may lapse prior to the selection and award to a successful firm. Therefore, in order to maintain existing service levels and avoid a disruption in service, it is recommended that the City extend the current agreement on a month-to-month basis, terminable at the discretion of the City Manager, until such time that the competitive bidding process for hourly rate cashiers, attendants, and supervisors has resulted in the selection of a firm, and a contract has been awarded. Advisory Board Recommendation: Financial Information: Amount to be expended: Source of ~'~un~ ' ACCOUn~ Ap d Funds: Finance Dept. Si, n-Offs: SUM.doc AGENDAITEM DATE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH' CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 www.ci.miami-beach.fl.us COMMISSION MEMORANDUM To: From: Subject: Mayor David Dermer and Date: July 7, 2004 Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez ~ City Manager A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, EXTENDING THE HOURLY RATE CONTRACT WITH APCOA/STANDARD-VIP'S PARKING SYSTEMS, DATED AUGUST 4, 1999, FOR PROVIDING HOURLY RATE CASHIERS, ATTENDANTS, AND SUPERVISORS TO THE CITY'S PARKING DEPARTMENT, ON A MONTH-TO- MONTH BASIS, TERMINABLE AT THE DISCRETION OF THE CITY MANAGER, UNTIL SUCH TIME THAT THE COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCESS FOR HOURLY RATE CASHIERS/ATTENDANTS, AND SUPERVISORS HAS RESULTED IN THE SELECTION OF A FIRM, AND A CONTRACT HAS BEEN AWARDED. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. FUNDING Funds available in Parking Enterprise Fund # 480-0463-000312 Funds available in 7t~ Street Garage Fund #142-6976-000312 Funds available in City Center Redevelopment Agency Account #463-1990-000312 ANALYSIS APCOA/Standard - VIP's Parking Systems "Standard" has provided contract labor in the form of cashiers, attendants, and supervisors for the City's Parking System since August 4, 1999. The initial two-year term expired on August 3, 2001, the second of three annual renewal options expired on August 3, 2003, and the third of three annual renewal options expires on August 3, 2004. The terms of the Agreement do not allow for any further renewal periods. On January 14, 2004, the Mayor and Commission approved the issuance of RFP No. 18- 03/04 (the "RFP") for hourly rate cashiers, attendants, and supervisors for the City's Parking Department. The Administration is continuing to review all proposals received in response to the RFP, as well as addressing a bid protest to the RFP submitted from Quik Park. This has resulted in an inordinately lengthy, staff intensive and laborious process that July 7, 2004 Commission Memorandum Month-to-Month Renewal Option for Hourly Rate Cashiers/Attendants And Supervisors (APOOA/Standard- VIP's Parking System, Inc.) Page 2 of 2 has not yet reached a final conclusion. Therefore, in order to maintain existing service levels and avoid a disruption in service, it is recommended that the City extend the current agreement on a month-to-month basis, terminable at the discretion of the City Manager, until such time that the competitive bidding process for hourly rate cashiers, attendants, and supervisors has resulted in the selection of a firm, and a contract has been awarded. CONCLUSION The Administration recommends that the Mayor and Commission extend the current agreement on a month-to-month basis, terminable at the discretion of the City Manager, until such time that the competitive bidding process for hourly rate cashiers, attendants, and supervisors has resulted in the selection of a firm, and a contract has been awarded. JMG/CMC/SF T:~AGEN DA~2004~J U LY7~REGU LAR~APCOAATTDmonth2month .CME04.doc