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Resolution 2020-31525 RESOLUTION NO. 2020-31525 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, DIRECTING THE CITY ADMINISTRATION TO USE ALL AVAILABLE MEANS TO ENSURE THAT CREDIT/DEBIT CARDS ARE ACCEPTED FOR TOWING SERVICES BY CURRENT AND FUTURE TOWING PERMITTEES. WHEREAS, Chapter 106 of the City of Miami Beach Code provides for the issuance by the City of towing permits for the towing of vehicles identified by the City as requiring removal from public and private property; and WHEREAS, since at least 1996 -for nearly twenty-five (25)years -- the City Commission has repeatedly waived competitive bidding requirements, in order to issue towing permits to the City's two existing towing service providers—Tremont Towing, Inc. and Beach Towing Services, Inc.; and WHEREAS,the City's Inspector General("IG")prepared and finalized the report regarding the towing permit audits of Tremont Towing, Inc. and Beach Towing Services, Inc., on September 24, 2020; and WHEREAS, currently, the two towing companies operate via towing permits issued on a month-to-month basis, for up to three (3) months, or until February 28, 2021, to allow the Administration to thoroughly review and incorporate the IG's recommendations; and WHEREAS, on October 19, 2020, Miami Beach United ("MBU"), adopted a resolution, a copy of which is attached as an exhibit to this Resolution, urging the revision of the City of Miami Beach tow permitting process to ensure transparency and fairness, and identifying specific recommendations to promote competition for towing services, secure better rates and enhance customer service for residents and visitors of the City; and WHEREAS, on November 18, 2020, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2020-31507, directing, among other things,for the City Administration to evaluate the October 19, 2020 comments and recommendations made by MBU with respect to towing services, and to identify recommendations for enhancing competition, including, without limitation, an analysis of: (1) properties that may be potential candidates for"on-site" storage of impounded vehicles within, and outside, the City; (2) measures to improve customer service and transparency, including whether towing company personnel should be required to wear body cameras; (3) logistical or operational issues associated with the City directly performing towing functions within the City, should the City elect to do so; and (4) proposed amendments to the City code and/or the administrative rules and regulations for Police Department and Parking Department towing permits; and WHEREAS, among their recommendations, MBU suggested for the City to require that towing permittees accept credit/debit cards as a method of payment, as cash transactions are difficult to track and/or audit; and WHEREAS, a comprehensive report made by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco revealed that cash payments are third in line of preference, after debit and credit cards respectively, and that the preference for cash has decreased over the recent years; and WHEREAS, moreover, the study illustrated that using cash as a payment instrument decreases significantly based on the purchase amount, from a 49% usage in transactions under $10 to barely 6% for transactions over$100; and WHEREAS, the IG report regarding the towing permit audits of Tremont Towing, Inc. and Beach Towing Services, Inc., dated September 24, 2020,found that three of the fifteen complaints (20%) examined during the audit period included grievances claiming that the tow companies accepted only cash payments; and WHEREAS, the IG's report included a recommendation that the City require both tow companies to accept debit and/or credit cards as a form of payment; and WHEREAS, other municipalities have codified such requirement into their municipal codes — a report by Walker Consultants regarding the maximum allowable towing rates, which was last revised on December 10, 2018, showed that seven (7) of the nine (9) studied cities and counties (77.78%) accepted either debit and/or credit cards; and WHEREAS, the seven (7) cities and counties included Broward County, the City of Key West, the City of Miami, Monroe County, Pinellas County, Palm Beach County and Tampa, and the two (2) cities that did not accept either debit and/or credit cards were Daytona Beach and Panama City Beach; and WHEREAS, as such, the Mayor and City Commission accept this recommendation by MBU and direct the City Administration to use all available means to ensure that credit/debit cards are accepted for towing services by current and future towing permittees. 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 hereby direct the City Administration to use all available means to ensure that credit/debit cards are accepted for towing services by current and future towing permittees. PASSED and ADOPTED this f day of December, 2020. ATTEST: ?-4 I ql itriq Dan Gelber, Mayor Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk (sponsored by Commissioner Mark Samuelian) �P `B` ,c'S,,' APPROVED AS TO 6 FORM & LANGUAGE � 4-q rte e 'IHCORPtORA1E o & FOR EXECUTION _ _ A II t'"V -� ity Attorney'f(.1‘ Miami Beach United Tow Permit Resolution October 19, 2020 Purpose: Miami Beach United recommends the revision of the City of Miami Beach tow permit to ensure transparency and fairness by allowing for an RFP process that promotes competition, better rates and enhanced customer service for residents of and visitors to the City of Miami Beach. Background: The tow companies have been operating on a month to month basis since 2018. The Commission has been waiting for an independent audit to complete before the new contract is created. The Inspector General audit was released September 2020. MBU recommends the following: Contract Section #/Service Suggested revision Reason/Argument Description 12 C - Employees of Permittee - Require drug testing of drivers - Ensures safety of residents and upon request. And require vehicles random drug testing. 22 A to 22K—Maximum - Eliminate add-on fees and - Fee should be fair and allowable rates apply a fixed flat fee for all transparent non-consent tows - Add-on fees are not properly - Remove these existing documented and can add-on fees:$6 per mile, $35 sometimes double the actual Administration, $30 labor,$30 tow charge. Labor after 30 minutes, $30 - Add-on fees, although after hours,$30 Notification, deemed as NOT automatic, $10 over 20' length,$40 are applied across the board flatbed to all tows. - Several add-on fees are duplicated (IG report agrees). - Several add-on fees are supposed to be service included in the base rate (IG report agrees).. 22 A - Storage Fee - First 8 hours after the - There is no way toverity if the completion of the tow: no vehicle was stored indoors or charge. outdoors, andsince the - Following 24 hours or any part owner has no say in this thereof is charged per day. decision it's not fair to assess a - Thereafter, for each charge for a choice made by additional 24 hours or any the towing company. part thereof is charged per day. - Omit distinction between indoor/outdoor storage charges - Eliminate the.extra charge for towing of motorcycle/scooter 22 M - Miami Beach Resident - Require resident discount of Currently, resident discount is Discount 50%for public AND private for public tow only tow - Require automatic discount instead of resident having to ask for it. - Post discount amount in Towing Bill of Rights. - State discount dollar amount in tow permit. 23 Responsibility for Payment - Require that permittee - An affidavit signed by the accept credit/debit card as a customer acknowledging the method of payment. expense andagreeing not to protest the charge with their bank could be mandated.for all credit/debit card transactions. - Cash transactions are difficult to track and/or audit. 29 - Complaints and Disputes - Change from 180 days.to 90 - Vendor violations count only days when there are (3) vendor complaints within 180 days, that's an excessive amount of time and should be changed to 90 days instead. 30 - "How's my driving?" - Require a "How's my driving?" - Toensure public safety and Program sign on all tow trucks that oversight of tow drivers. includes the tow truck# and . It is common practice for city complaint telephone# many commercial vehicles and should be applied to tow companies due to the nature of the work they perform (towing large/heavy vehicles) 24 - Drop fee waiver - Make the drop fee waiver a - The drop fee should be a requirement instead of just a consistentwaiver andnot an vendor courtesy arbitrary waiver decided upon by eachindividual tow driver. 29 - Complaints and Disputes - Prohibit elected officials from - Elected officials should not requesting cancellation of have this power as it tow fees for any individual becomes a perk to dangle before constituents.And it is a conflict ofinterest in that elected official becomes indebted to the vendor. RFP Process - A RFP allows for more - Put out a RFP for towing competition,ered better rates, services increased revenue to city - Allow primary vehicle storage (now only$30 per public tow). outside Miami Beach - Storage requirement in MB, coupled with the high cost of land,makes this requirement a barrier to entry for any other potential tow company. - Cars stored in Miami can be delivered to Miami Beach by the tow company itself. Maybe even delivered to customer's home Automated Vehicle Locators - Require Automated Vehicle - This would ensure that the (AVL) Locators (AVL) on all tow entire time the owner's car is trucks with the data collected in possession of the tow to be a public record company, it is accounted for. - Photo evidence of the hook up and drop should also be provided for every tow - This will ensure that the car is immediately taken to the storage lot and that all documentation on mileage fees, time in procession, storage location, etc.is all properly documented with proof from the AVL system Website tracking - Provide website that displays - Since this is public record all the city (when submitted to the city) tows/locations/times/costs data in real time should be etc. made available for transparency. Photo Evidence of Infraction - For public tow (aka police - This allows adequate time tow),require photo evidence ticket cured. Unless vehicle is of infraction.Adequate time blocking travel lane, blocking ticketed to cure. fire hydrant, illegal in handicap spot, or resident parking permit holder calls in unable to find a parking spot it should receive a ticket not a tow. Require Signed Authorization - For private tow,require a - This would create-more of a signed authorization from the complaint driven process and owner of the lot eliminate much of the spotters that prey on unsuspecting owners. - Greater accountability and documentation of each and every tow is essential to making sure that these businesses operate with an enhanced level of customer service. Criminal Background Checks - Require that a local and - Currently, the contract reads national criminal background "provide upon request". And check be provided to the city only requires a local check. and the police department. Not only"upon request". 2020 MBU'Board of-Dtrectors 'Officers Tanya K.Bhatt.President Saul'Gross,Treasurer Ron Sta tmon,Government Affairs Raquel Pacheco,Marketing• Hortense De Castro,Recording Secretary Dtrectors - • Ryan Barras Rhea-D'Souza Gayle Durham Herb Frank Jorge Gonzalez Jack Johnson Adam Kravitz Sarah Leddick Scott Needelman Kirk Paskal Sandra Stendel Resolutions -C7 Q MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Raul J.Aguila, City Attorney DATE: December 9, 2020 SUBJECT:A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, DIRECTING THE CITY ADMINISTRATION TO USE ALL AVAILABLE MEANS TO ENSURE THAT CREDIT/DEBIT CARDS ARE ACCEPTED FOR TOWING SERVICES BY CURRENT AND FUTURE TOWING PERMITTEES. ANALYSIS This item was prepared at the request of Commissioner Mark Samuelian. Applicable Area Citywide Is this a"Residents Right Does this item utilize G.Q. to Know" item, pursuant to Bond Funds? City Code Section 2-14? No No Legislative Tracking Office of the City Attorney Sponsor Commissioner Mark Samuelian ATTACHMENTS: Description ❑ Resolution ❑ Exhibit Page 242 of 1707 Miami Beach United Tow Permit Resolution October 19, 2020 Purpose: Miami Beach United recommends the revision of the City of Miami Beach tow permit to ensure transparency and fairness by allowing for an RFP process that promotes competition, better rates and enhanced customer service for residents of and visitors to the City of Miami Beach. Background: The tow companies have been operating on a month to month basis since 2018. The Commission has been waiting for an independent audit to complete before the new contract is created. The Inspector General audit was released September 2020. MBU recommends the following: Contract Section #/Service Suggested revision Reason/Argument Description 12 C - Employees of Permittee - Require drug testing of drivers - Ensures safety of residents and upon request. And require vehicles random drug testing. 22 A to 22K-Maximum - Eliminate add-on fees and - Fee should be fair and allowable rates apply a fixed flat fee for all transparent non-consent tows - Add-on fees ore not properly - Remove these existing documented and can add-on fees:$6 per mile, $35 sometimes double the actual Administration,$30 labor. $30 tow charge. Labor after 30 minutes, $30 - Add-on fees, although after hours,$30 Notification, deemed as NOT automatic, $10 over 20' length, $40 ore applied across the board flatbed to all tows. - Several add-on fees are duplicated (10 report agrees). - Several odd-on fees are supposed to be service included in the base rate (IG report agrees). 22 A - Storage, - First 8 hours after the - There is no way to verity if the completion of the tow: no vehicle was stored indoors or charge. outdoors, and since the - Following 24 hours or any part owner has no say in this thereof is charged per day. decision it's not fair to assess a - Thereafter, for each charge for a choice made by additional 24 hours or any the towing company. part thereof is charged per day. Page 245 of 1707 - Omit distinction between indoor/outdoor storage charges - Eliminate the extra charge for towing of motorcycle/scooter 22 M - Miami Beach Resident - Require resident discount of - Currently,resident discount is Discount 50%for public AND private for public tow only tow - Require automatic discount instead of resident having to ask for it. - Post discount amount in Towing Bill of Rights. - State discount dollar amount in tow permit. 23 - Responsibility for Payment - Require that permittee - An affidavit signed by the accept credit/debit card as a customer acknowledging the method of payment. expense and agreeing not to protest the charge with their bank could be mandated for all credit/debit card transactions. - Cash transactions ore difficult to track and/or audit. 29 - Complaints and Disputes - Change from 180 days to 90 - Vendor violations count only days when there are (3) vendor complaints within 180 days, that's an excessive amount of time and should be changed to 90 days instead. 30 - "How's my driving?" - Require a "How's my driving?" - To ensure public safety and Program sign on all tow trucks that oversight of tow drivers. includes the tow truck# and - It is common practice for city complaint telephone# many commercial vehicles and should be applied to tow companies due to the nature of the work they perform (towing large/heavy vehicles) 24 - Drop fee waiver - Make the drop fee waiver a - The drop fee should be a requirement instead of just a consistent waiver and not an vendor courtesy arbitrary waiver decided upon by each individual tow driver. 29 - Complaints and Disputes - Prohibit elected officials from - Elected officials should not requesting cancellation of have this power as it tow fees for any individual becomes a perk to dangle before constituents. And it is a conflict of interest in that Page 246 of 1707 elected official becomes indebted to the vendor. RFP Process - A RFP allows for more - Put out a RFP for towing competition,end better rates, services increased revenue to city - Allow primary vehicle storage (now only$30 per public tow). outside Miami Beach - Storage requirement in MB, coupled with the high cost of land. makel this requirement a barrier to entry for any other potential tow company. - Cars stored in Miami can be delivered to Miami Beach by the tow company itself. Maybe even delivered to customer's home Automated Vehicle Locators - Require Automated Vehicle - This would ensure that the (AVL) Locators (AVL) on oll tow entire time the owner's car is trucks with the data collected in possession of the tow to be a public record compony, it is accounted for. - Photo evidence of the hook up and drop should also be provided for every tow - This will ensure that the car is immediately taken to the storage lot and that all documentation on mileage tees, time in procession, storage location, etc.is all properly documented with proof from the AVL system Website tracking - Provide website that displays - Since this is public record all the city (when submitted to the city) tows/locations/times/costs data in real time should be etc. made available for transparency. Photo Evidence of Infraction - For public tow (ako police - This allows adequate time tow),require photo evidence ticket cured. Unless vehicle is of infraction. Adequate time blocking travel lone, blocking ticketed to cure. fire hydrant. illegal in handicap spot, or resident parking permit holder calls in unable to find a parking spot it should receive a ticket not a tow. Page 247 of 1707 Require Signed Authorization - For private tow, require a - This would create more of a signed authorization from the complaint driven process and owner of the lot eliminate much of the spotters that prey on unsuspecting owners. - Greater accountability and documentation of each and every tow is essential to making sure that these businesses operate with an enhanced level of customer service. Criminal Background Checks - Require that a local and - Currently. the contract reads national criminal background "provide upon request". And check be provided to the city only requires o local check. and the police department. Not only"upon request". 7020IMW load el Oliedess OMs:us Tanya K.!half,President Soul Gross,Yew* Ron Ste:Amon.Government Attain Raquel Pacheco.Malasling Hateme De Castro.Recording Secretary Obeekin Ryan Boras Rhea D'Som Gayle Den Hue Wast Jap Games Jock Johnson Adan KIXFAZ Sada Led** ScottNeedernon lilt Nodes! Sondra Mendel Page 248 of 1707 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK