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Resolution 2019-31074 RESOLUTION NO. 2019-31074 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO APPOINT KATHIE G. BROOKS AS THE CITY'S PRIMARY REPRESENTATIVE, AND JOSE R. GONZALEZ AS AN ALTERNATE REPRESENTATIVE, TO THE COMPETITIVE SELECTION COMMITTEE FOR THE MIAMI-DADE COUNTY BEACH CORRIDOR TRUNK LINE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS. WHEREAS, Miami-Dade County (the "County") advertised competitive Request for Proposals ("RFP") No. RFP-01353 on September 17, 2019, to select a proposer to provide a rapid mass transit solution for the Beach Corridor trunk line; and WHEREAS, the County is establishing a Competitive Selection Committee ("CSC") to evaluate proposals received in response to the RFP, and the CSC is to be comprised of County staff and representatives of key stakeholders, including the City of Miami Beach; and WHEREAS, the County has requested that the City appoint a primary representative and an alternate to serve on the CSC for the Beach Corridor Trunk Line Request for Proposals; and WHEREAS, the Administration recommends that the City Commission authorize Mayor Dan Gelber to appoint Kathie G. Brooks as the City's primary representative and Jose R. Gonzalez as an alternate to the Competitive Selection Committee; and WHEREAS, Kathie Brooks served as a budget director, assistant City Manager, and interim City Manager prior to her retirement from the City in June 2019, and the Transportation and Mobility Department was among the various departments under her purview as assistant City Manager; and WHEREAS, in addition, Ms. Brooks worked for Miami-Dade County in both transportation and budgetary capacities prior to her employment with the City; and WHEREAS, Jose R. Gonzalez has been the City's Transportation Director for over five (5) years and prior to his employment with the City, he has served as the Transportation Manager for the City of Miami; and WHEREAS, Mr. Gonzalez has been representing the City's interest on the Beach Corridor Rapist Transit Project for some time and is familiar with the RFPs and the technical studies for the project. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA that the Mayor and City Commission hereby authorize the Mayor to appoint Kathie G. Brooks as the City's primary representative, and Jose R. Gonzalez as an alternate representative, to the Competitive Selection Committee for the Miami-Dade County Beach Corridor Trunk Line Request for Proposals. PASSED and ADOPTED this 30th day of October, 2019 ATTEST: V' Dan Gelber, Mayor Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk vs ...........„lc), Cp •;.":--• (.INCORP' ORATED! APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION (- 1( - 5 gyp ity Attome Date Resolutions - R7 I MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: October 30, 2019 SUBJECT:A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING MAYOR' DAN GELBER TO APPOINT KATHIE G. BROOKS AS THE CITY'S PRIMARY REPRESENTATIVE AND JOSE R. GONZALEZ AS AN ALTERNATE TO THE COMPETITIVE SELECTION COMMITTEE FOR THE MIAMI-DADE COUNTY BEACH CORRIDOR TRUNK LINE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission authorize Mayor Dan Gelber to appoint Kathie G. Brooks as the City's primary representative and Jose R. Gonzalez as an alternate to the Competitive Selection Committee for the Miami-Dade County Beach Corridor trunk line request for proposals. BACKGROUND/HISTORY Miami-Dade County advertised competitive Request for Proposals (RFP) No. RFP-01353 on September 17, 2019, to select a proposer to provide a rapid mass transit solution for the Beach Corridor trunk line. The County is establishing a Competitive Selection Committee (CSC) to evaluate proposals received in response to the RFP. The CSC is to be comprised of County staff and representation from key stakeholders, including the City of Miami Beach. The County has requested that the City appoint a primary representative and an alternate to serve on the CSC for the Beach Corridor Trunk Line Request For Proposals (attachment). ANALYSIS Kathie Brooks is a resident of Miami Beach and served as budget director, assistant city manager, and interim city manager prior to her retirement from the City in June 2019. The Transportation and Mobility Department was among the various departments under her purview as assistant city manager. Additionally, Ms. Brooks worked for Miami-Dade County in both transportation and budgetary capacities for many years prior to her employment with the City of Miami Beach. Jose R. Gonzalez, P.E. has been the City's Transportation Director for over five years and is also a resident of Miami Beach. He served as Transportation Manager in the City of Miami and Page 920 of 959 previously worked for the Florida Department of Transportation District Six. Mr. Gonzalez has been representing the City's interests on the Beach Corridor rapid transit project for some time • and is familiar with the request for proposals and the technical studies for the project. • Applicable Area Citywide Is this a Resident Right to Does this item utilize G.O. Know item? Bond Funds? No No Strategic Connection Mobility- Increase multi-modal mobility citywide and connectivity regionally. Legislative Tracking Transportation and Mobility ATTACHMENTS: Description ❑ Request for CSC Member- Beach Corridor RFP Page 921 of 959 TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC WORKS MIAMI DADE Office of the Director COUNTY Overtown Transit Village miamidade.gov 701 N.W. 1s'Court• 17th Floor Miami, Florida 33136-3922 October 23,2019 The Honorable Dan Gelber Mayor,City of Miami Beach 1700 Convention Center Drive Miami, FL,33139 Subject: Request for Recommendation for Competitive Selection Committee Member on Rapid Mass Transit Solution for the Beach Corridor Trunk Line Committee for the Beach Corridor Trunk Line Dear Mayor Gelber: Miami-Dade County advertised competitive Request for Proposals(RFP)No. RFP-01353 on September 17, 2019,to select a proposer to provide a Rapid Mass Transit Solution for the Beach Corridor Trunk Line. The County is establishing a Competitive Selection Committee (CSC) to evaluate proposals received in response to the RFP. The CSC is to be comprised of County staff and representation from key stakeholders, including the City of Miami Beach. How are CSC Members Appointed? The CSC will be comprised of seven (7) scoring members, one from each of the key stakeholders and four County representatives from various County departments,as well as technical advisors to provide technical feedback to scoring members. In accordance with Section 4.3 of the RFP, the key stakeholders are to select their own representation. What Level of Expertise/Experience is suggested for CSC Appointees? The Beach Corridor Trunk Line is a critical component of the County's Strategic Miami Area Rapid Transit Plan. CSC appointees should have the ability to evaluate proposals in the following six (6) technical and two(2)pricing criteria: Technical Criteria Criteria 1:Qualifications and Capabilities Criteria 2:Technical Proposal Criteria 3: Project and Solution Approach Criteria 4:Solution Security Criteria 5: Interim Agreement Criteria 6: Local and Small Business Participation Plan Price Criteria Criteria 1: Proposed Transaction Structure Criteria 2: Proposed Pricing Page 922 of 959 The Honorable Dan Gelber Mayor,City of Miami Beach Page 2 of 2 What are the responsibilities? The appointed member will be asked to review and evaluate all proposal documents received and actively participate in the evaluation process, including attendance at publically noticed evaluation meetings and oral presentations,and to conduct scoring of proposers. Individuals identified as members of the CSC will be required to attend a Selection Committee Training offered by the Internal Services Department (ISD). The training will further explain their roles and responsibilities as a selection committee member, including the Cone of Silence and conflicts of interests related to the RFP. The RFP has been advertised,so CSC members must comply with Administrative Order 03-27 Cone of Silence and Section 2-11.1(t)of the Miami-Dade County Code,as amended. What is the schedule? Meetings are anticipated to begin in late March 2020 and extend through the end of April 2020. How can I designate the CSC member? The County is respectfully requesting that each key stakeholder designate one primary member and one alternate to serve on the CSC. Alternate members will be dismissed from participation following ,confirmation that no conflicts of interest or other limitation exist for the primary member. To designate your CSC members, please contact Beth Goldsmith of the Miami-Dade County Internal Services Department by telephone at 305-375-5683 or Beth.Goldsmith@miamidade.gov. Please submit your recommendation to Beth Goldsmith by Friday, November 8,2019. Your input in the formation of the CSC is greatly appreciated.If you have any questions concerning this matter please do not hesitate to contact Beth Goldsmith,at 305-375-5683. Sincerely, Alice N.Bravo,P.E. Director Department of Transportation and Public Works C Frank Guyamier, P.E., Deputy Director, Department of Transportation and Public Works Jimmy L. Morales,City Manager,City of Miami Beach Beth Goldsmith,Chief Negotiator, Internal Services Department,Miami-Dade County Miami-Dade Clerk of the Board Page 923 of 959