2004-25453 ResoRESOLUTION NO. 2004-25453
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING
THE ISSUANCE OF A REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP)
FOR VALET PARKING SERVICES FOR THE MIAMI BEACH
CONVENTION CENTER, JACKIE GLEASON THEATER OF
THE PERFORMING ARTS, AND OTHER CITY PROPERTY,
AS MAY BE REQUIRED.
WHEREAS, the City issued Request for Proposals No. 60-98/99 on May 13, 1999 to
solicit proposals for a two-year contract for valet parking services to serve the Miami
Beach Convention Center, Jackie Gleason Theater of the Performing Arts, and other City
property, as may be required; and
WHEREAS, on July 21,1999, the Mayor and City Commission approved the award
to Gold Star Parking Systems for a two (2) year term, with three (3) additional one year
renewal terms, commencing on September 15, 1999, and expiring on September 14, 2004;
and
WHEREAS, the City continues to have a need for a service provider that can
provide qualified, trained, and courteous valet parking services to serve various City
venues; and
WHEREAS, as Gold Star's last renewal term will expire on September 14, 2004; the
Administration has determined that a formal competitive bidding process, in the form of a
request for proposals, is necessitated.
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 approve the issuance of
a Request for Proposals (RFP) for valet parking services for the Miami Beach Convention
Center, Jackie Gleason Theater of the Performing Arts, and other City property, as may be
required.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this. 14th day of Jan
CITY CLERK
JMG/CMC/SF
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MAYOR
APPROVED AS TO
FORM & LANGUAGE
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CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
COMVIISSlON ITEM SUMMARY
Condensed Title:
IA Resolution of the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, Flodda, authorizing
the issuance of a Request for Proposals (RFP) for valet parking services at the Miami Beach
Convention Center, Jackie Gleason Theater of the Performing Arts, and other City property, as
ma)/be required.
Issue:
IShould a request for proposals be issued for valet parking services at the Miami Beach
Convention Center, Jackie Gleason Theater of the Performing Arts, and other City property, as
may be required.
Item Summa~/Recommendation:
The existing valet parking concession agreement with Gold Star Parking Systems for valet
parking services is in its final term, expiring on September 15, 2004, with no options for renewal.
This necessitates a competitive bidding process vis-a-vis the issuance of an RFP
(Request for Proposals) in order to procure this service. A scope of services and specifications
have been developed by the Parking Department providing for specific performance
criteria and standards.
Advisory Board Recommendation:
The Transportation and Parking Committee endorsed this recommendation at their regularly
scheduled meeting] on January 5, 2004.
Financial Information:
Amount to be expended:
Source of
Funds: ~ ~
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COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
To:
From:
Subject:
Mayor David Dermer and Date: January 14, 2004
Members of the City Commission
Uorge U. Gonzalez ~ ~"~'
City Manager ~
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF A
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) FOR VALET PARKING SERVICES AT
THE MIAMI BEACH CONVENTION CENTER, JACKIE GLEASON
THEATER OF THE PERFORMING ARTS, AND OTHER CITY PROPERTY,
AS MAY BE REQUIRED.
ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION
Adopt the Resolution.
ANALYSIS
It is the City of Miami Beach's intent to retain the highest quality valet parking service for
the patrons of the Jackie Gleason Theater of the Performing Arts 1700 Washington
Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida, at the Miami Beach Convention Center, 1901 Convention
Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida ("Convention Center"), and at other sites within the City
of Miami Beach. The City of Miami Beach ("City") has contracted valet parking services for
the Jackie Gleason Theater and for the Convention Center since October 1, 1986, and the
City wishes to continue providing such parking services to patrons of both facilities, even
when events are scheduled simultaneously at both facilities. The existing concession
agreement with Gold Star Parking Systems for valet parking service is in its final term,
expiring on September 15, 2004, with no options for renewal. This necessitates a
competitive bidding process vis-a-vis the issuance of an RFP (Request for Proposals) in
order to procure this service. The following scope and specifications have been developed
by the Department providing for specific performance criteria and standards.
The City will provide to the selected operator: (1) space for a valet parking stand, kiosk, or
booth (specifications and visuals of stand, kiosk, or booth must be submitted) at each
facility, and (2) storage space free of charge to the selected operator for serviced vehicles
at Municipal Parking Lot 5C, located on the northeast corner of Convention Center Drive
and 17th Street or other location in the sole discretion of the City. The selected operator
shall control access to this lot three (3) hou rs prior to the start time of a scheduled event in
order to secure storage space; however, the operator may not remove from said lot any
vehicle parked prior to said three hour period.
The initial term of the Agreement shall be for three (3) years, with one (1) two-year option,
renewable at the City's sole discretion. The effective date of the Agreement is anticipated
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to be September 15, 2004. The valet parking fee is determined by the Mayor and City
Commission of the City of Miami Beach. Currently, the valet parking fee approved by the
Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach is $10.00 per vehicle.
SECTION II -SCOPE OF SERVICES
The intent of this RFP is to award a valet parking Concession Agreement ("Agreement") for
the operation of valet parking services at the Jackie Gleason Theater, the Convention
Center, and/or other City Property, as requested by the City Manager, at the sole cost and
expense of the operator.
AUTHORITY FOR VALET PARKING CONCESSION
The City Manager or his designee is fully authorized to manage and direct the
operational uses of City property. The City Code provides for the selection of the
operator and other service providers through publicly advertised competitive
bidding procedures.
B. AVAILABILITY OF SERVICES
The proposed services outlined herein shall be offered to patrons of the Jackie
Gleason Theater, in connection with scheduled entertainment events, and at the
Convention Center, on an as-needed basis, as requested bythe City Manager or
his/her designee. The City Manager or designee may also request services to be
provided at additional locations on City property.
A schedule of shows at the Jackie Gleason Theater and the Convention Center
is attached hereto as Exhibit .... . The Mayor and City Commission reserves the
right to determine and review rates charged for valet parking services under this
Agreement. The current rate charged is $10.00 per vehicle, which includes
State sales tax (see Exhibit" "). All Proposers should base their proposals on
this amount.
C.__~.VALET PARKING EQUIPMENT
All equipment, including valet parking stand(s), kiosk(s), and/or booth(s) shall be
supplied by, and at the expense of the operator. Equipment supplied under the
Agreement shall be new, and in excellent condition prior to installation and
during operation. The height and the color of the equipment supplied shall be
the same at each location. All equipment supplied under the Agreement must
be approved by the Convention Center/Theater Operator (SMG) and the City of
Miami Beach Parking Department. Storage of said equipment is the sole
responsibility of the operator.
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D.~. REFUNDS
The Proposer must include in its proposal a statement describing the
circumstances and procedure whereby refunds will be provided to patrons.
QUALITY OFSERVlCE
The operator must greet patrons and take possession of their vehicles within two
(2) minutes of arrival of each patron, and the operator must return their vehicles
to the patrons within ten minutes of each patron's request for the vehicle. The
City reserves the right to have any unsuitable employee(s) of the operator
removed.
OPERATIONAL PLANS
The operator must provide a Statement of Proposed Operational Plans. At a
minimum, such plan should state the intended valet parking concessions which
are contemplated, number and qualifications of personnel, including supervisors,
together with a statement of screening procedures for drivers.
Any equipment which the Proposer intends to supply for the operation of the
concession should be listed and described in detail. Any parking concession
stand(s), kiosk(s), and/or booth(s) must be completely portable and must be
compatible in design, color, and workmanship with the facility for its intended
use,
If the operator plans to make any capital improvements to City property or
facilities over the term of the proposed Agreement, such improvements should
be described and an estimated dollar amount to be expended stated in the Plan.
Supplemental statements should include preliminary drawings depicting the
improvements to be completed (including signage), as well as additional
information regarding the projected market viability of the Operational Plan and
any special qualifications and experience which the Proposer offers with regard
to the proposed services. The operator must have a written statement of
procedures whereby members of the public may receive refunds or adjustments
in the event of customer dissatisfaction.
Additionally the City will require valet operators to maintain their operating areas
and adjacent ramping areas free of all debris, litter and trash in an effort to
enhance the cleanliness in our City.
G_.~. START UP OF OPERATIONS
Operator must be in operation on September 15, 2004.
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TERM OF AGREEMENT
The term of the Concession Agreement resulting from this RFP shall be for an
initial term of three (3) years, beginning on September 15, 2004, with an option
for one two-year term, at the sole discretion of the City. The City will give the
operator written notice of its intention to extend the Agreement not fewer than
sixty (60) days prior to the end of the initial Agreement, and the renewal term, if
applicable.
I- NO ASSIGNMENT OF AGREEMENT; NO SUB-CONCESSIONS
AGREEMENTS
The Operator shall not, at any time during the term of the Agreement, sublet any
part of his Agreement or assign any portion or part of it.
AMOUNTS PAYABLE TO THE CITY
The Proposer shall propose a fixed monthly payment to the City for the duration
of the Agreement. Said payment shall be due to the City on the tenth (10th) of
the month for the preceding month and shall be accompanied by financial
statements of the previous month's gross receipts, including submittal of a
monthly report of activities (see Exhibit .... ) shall be submitted to the Parking
Director by the 15th of each month for the preceding month. This report, at a
minimum, must contain a chronological listing of events and their locations,
including the following information; date, time, name of event, exact location(s)
(Hall, Jackie Gleason Theater, etc.), number of transactions (vehicles), gross
receipts per event/location, and gross receipts totals. This report shall
accompany the monthly statement of gross revenues and will be subject to
audit.
It is also required that the Operator, at its own expense, pay any and all taxes or
assessments which may be levied including sales and use tax on payments to
the City. The City shall reconcile monthly reports and conduct an audit of
operations annually or when it deems necessary.
LATE FEES
There will be a penalty of $100.00 or two percent (2%) of the monthly gross
receipts, whichever is greater for late or delinquent payments (i.e., any payment
received after the tenth (10th) of the month). In addition, simple interest
accruing to the City at the highest rate allowable by law per annum, or eighteen
percent (18%), whichever is greater, shall be levied from the date when the
payment is due until the date paid.
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L_ GROSS RECEIPTS
The term "Gross Receipts", as used herein, shall mean all monies paid or
payable to the Operator for sales made or services rendered which are related
to this concession, provided however, that any sales tax imposed by City,
County, State, or Federal law and paid by purchaser of any item sold by
Operator or any other authorized service or activity of the Operator directly
payable to a taxing authority shall be excluded from the computation of "Gross
Receipts".
M._~. CASH REGISTERS/COLLECTIONS
The Operator will use electronic cash registers or other point-of-sale machine
able to validate parking tickets in the valet parking stand, kiosk, and/or booth.
The customer cash register receipt and validated parking tickets shall be
recorded on the register individually, at the time of the payment, using a tape
with a carbonized duplicate. Such register and controls over its use, and/or any
modifications to this requirement, must have the prior wdtten approval of the City
Manager.
N.~. SHORTAGES
All cash shortages, regardless of the reason, are to be absorbed bythe operator
and are not to be reported as deductions from Gross Receipts. Bad debts,
returned checks, and charges for returned checks, which are part of Gross
Receipts, are also not to be reported as deductions from Gross Receipts.
O.~. VALET PARKING TICKETS~ BOOKS~ AND RECORDS
The Operator must use sequentially pre-numbered ticket books, approved by the
City Manager or designee, to be used for any and all transactions. The operator
must prepare true and complete records and accounts of its gross receipts of
the valet parking service in accordance with generally accepted accounting
principles during the term of the Agreement. Such records should include, at a
minimum, all sequentially pre-numbered parking ticket stubs, including voided
tickets, daily control sheets signed by the operator's cashier indicating starting,
ending, and voided ticket number, and cash register tapes to support gross
receipts. The form of all records, reports, and operating controls will be subject
to the written approval of the City's Internal Auditor. Recommendations by the
Internal Auditor for changes, additions, or deletions in accounting practices,
reporting, or controls will be complied with by the operator when requested. The
City Auditor shall have the right to audit and examine, during the normal
business hours, all books of account, reports, and records relating to the valet
parking service upon three (3) days notice. All records relating to the Agreement
must be stored and made available to the City within 48 hours of request. The
City shall have the right to examine such records at any time within one (1) year
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following the expiration or termination of the Agreement; all records must be
maintained for that period.
P~ ANNUAL REPORTS
The operator will submit an annual CPA-certified Statement of Gross Receipts to
the City. Such Certified Statement shall include an opinion by a Certified Public
Accountant as to the accuracy of the Operator's Gross Receipts as defined by
the Agreement. The period covered by the Certified Statement shall coincide
with the operator's fiscal year and must be submitted to the City within sixty (60)
days after the end of each twelve-month fiscal year.
FACILITIES/PREMISES
Exhibit .... , entitled "Initially Authorized Locations", lists sites where valet
parking services must be provided under this Agreement. The City Manager or
his designee may, at his discretion, approve other City sites which require valet
parking services.
APPEARANCE ON PREMISES
The operator shall maintain a neat and orderly operation at all times and shall be
solely responsible for the necessary services to properly maintain the premises
being used for valet parking services.
S~ ADVERTISING AND SIGNS
All advertising, signage, and postings shall be approved by the City Manager or
his designee and must comply with the requirements of the City's Planning
Department, as further described in Exhibit .... attached hereto.
T= SECURITY
The operator must provide any security measures which may be required to
protect its area and its equipment, materials, facilities, and designated valet
storage locations. Said security measures may not violate other restrictions of
the Agreement.
U. STAFFING/PERSONNEL
Each Proposer should include in its proposal a staffing pattern or plan which
details the number and qualifications of the personnel who will be employed in
the concession operation. At a minimum, the operator shall employ people to
serve the public who are neat, clean, well-groomed, and courteous. Employees
must be customer-service oriented and shall wear uniforms with name tags at all
times. Uniforms shall be pre-approved bythe City Manager or his designee. All
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drivers must have a valid Florida Driver's License.
An experienced manager (or managers) shall be employed by the Operator to
oversee the concession operation, and have the authority over day-to-day
operations. Conduct of the operator's employees shall be subject to reasonable
regulation by the City Manager or his designee.
V.~. ELIGIBILITY
The operator and any persons employed by him/her shall never have been
convicted of any felony or offense involving moral turpitude. A list of employees
including the information requested is to be submitted to the City Manager or his
designee within seventy-two hours (72) hours after the operator makes his/her
selection for employment. Failure to comply with this provision will be cause for
termination of the Agreement by the City Manager. The City reserves the right
to periodically conduct Police background checks for all employees of the
Operator.
NON-DISCRIMINATION
There shall be no discrimination based on race, sex, color, creed, sexual
orientation, or national origin in the operations referred to by the Agreement, and
there shall be no discrimination regarding any use, service, maintenance, or
operation of the premises. All facilities located on the premises shall be made
available to the public, subject to the right of the operator to establish and
enforce rules and regulations to provide for the safety, ordedy operation, and
security of the facilities, personnel and equipment.
COMPLIANCE WITH ClTY~ COUNTY~ STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS~
LICENSING AND PERMIT REQUIREMENTS
The operator shall comply with all rules and regulations, laws, ordinances, and
permitting requirements of the City of Miami Beach, Dade County, the State of
Florida, and the U.S. Government now in force or hereafter adopted, at
operator's own expense. In particular, the operator must obtain a City of Miami
Beach Occupational License annually for the concession. City Occupational
Licenses currently are issued for a one (1) year period, expiring each September
30th.
Y.~. PERFORMANCE~ INDEMNITY AND INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
The operator shall post Performance Security in the form of an Irrevocable
Letter of Credit or, in the alternative, a cash deposit in the amount of Five
Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00), with the City upon the execution of this
Agreement. Said Performance Security shall be issued by a surety company
authorized to do business in the State of Florida and shall be refundable at the
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expiration of the Agreement, if all terms and conditions of the Agreement have
been satisfied by the Operator. The Performance Security must be good and in
effect for the du ration of the Agreement. A Performance Security which is on an
annual basis is not acceptable.
The operator shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the City against any
and all claims, suits, actions, damages, or causes of action arising during the
term of the Agreement for any personal injury, loss of life, or damage to property
sustained in or on the sites operator is operating on, by reason of or as a result
of operator's use, activities, and operations thereon; from and against all costs,
attorney's fees, expenses, and liabilities incurred in the defense of any such
claim and the investigation thereof.
As partial fulfillment of this requirement, the operator shall supply evidence of
insurance coverage as described on the Insurance Check List. The required
insurance coverage must be supplied prior to the initiation of operations. The
operator will not be granted access to the property without approved insurance
coverage.
Z-- QUALITY ASSURANCE
The operator's performance shall be monitored by the City Manager or
designee. Impromptu operational and financial audits may be conducted on site
at the discretion of the City Manager or his designee.
Letters of complaint regarding the operatofs performance will be subject to
investigation by the City. The operator will be issued written notice of the
complaint within five (5) days of receipt by the City, and the operator will have
five (5) days in which to respond. Three letters of complaint that have been
investigated by the City and confirmed as to their allegations, received within
twelve consecutive months, shall constitute sufficient cause for the City Manager
or his designee to terminate the Agreement.
AA. TERMINATION FOR CAUSE
If the operator fails to comply with any of the terms and conditions of the
Agreement, except for non-payment of rent which is separately addressed
herein, and such default is not cured within ten (10) days after written notice is
given to operator, the City shall have the right to immediately terminate the
Agreement and revoke the privilege of the operator to come upon the City's
property for purposes for which this concession, was granted and may oust and
remove all parties who may be present upon or occupy any part of the premises
for the purpose of exercising any rights so revoked. Continued occupancy of the
facility after termination of the privilege shall constitute trespass by the operator,
and may be prosecuted as such. In addition, the operator shall pay to the City
one hundred dollars ($100) per day as liquidated damages for such trespass
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and holding over. In addition, with regard to termination of the Agreement, the
City may pursue any and all legal remedies available to it for such default, with
the prevailing party to pay all reasonable legal fees.
BB. TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE
NOTWITHSTANDING THE PROVISIONS IN THE AGREEMENT
PARAGRAPHS AND , THE CITY MAY, FOR ITS CONVENIENCE, AND
AT ITS SOLE DISCRETION AND WITHOUT CAUSE, TERMINATE THE
AGREEMENT AT ANY TIME DURING THE TERM BY GIVING THIRTY (30)
DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO OPERATOR OF SUCH TERMINATION, WHICH
SHALL BE EFFECTIVE AS OF THE DATE SO SPECIFIED IN SAID WRITTEN
TERMINATION.
CC. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
Scheduled Service:
Failure to provide service for events on scheduled dates shall be deemed
as non-performance on the part of the Firm and shall be subject to a
penalty of $500, per event/per day, as liquidated damages. The value of
the liquidated damages is based on: (1) reduction of service level to
patrons wishing to valet park and any inconvenience derived thereof and
(2) a disincentive to the Operator to not provide service for all events.
Uniforms:
All employees must be in full uniform. Failure to do so may result in a
request to replace said employee with one in full uniform. The Firm's
failure to produce a replacement shall be deemed as non-performance
and a penalty of $50 per employee, per event, per day may be assessed
as liquidated damages.
Customer Service/Conduct:
All employees must comport themselves in a respectful and courteous
manner when addressing the public/customers. Conduct unbecoming
shall include: rudeness, belligerence, hostility, quarrelsome, antagonistic,
aggression, sarcasm, contempt, and mocking. All employees shall
further refrain from smoking, eating, and/or drinking while on-duty.
Complaints pertaining to customer service, including but limited to the
behavior outlined above shall be immediately addressed by the Firm.
The City reserves the right to in its sole discretion to determine if the
employee is unfit or incompetent to perform the duties and may require
the operator to immediately remove the employee and replace with
another within one (1) hour of said request. Failure of the operator to do
so may trigger an assessment of a penalty in the amount of $50.00 per
employee, per event, per day, as liquidated damages.
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MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS I QUALIFICATIONS:
The Proposer must have a verifiable proven record of providing valet
parking services and must have not fewer than throe (3) consecutive
years of experience, in the State of Florida, providing successful valet
parking services for major convention centers, theaters of performing
arts, playhouses, cultural centers, and/or amphitheaters with the following
minimum characteristics:
Convention Centers providing events with attendance of 200,000 to
250,000 persons over seven consecutive days.
Theaters of performing arts or similar venues providing events with
attendance of 2,700 per event and multiple events (up to three)
per day.
The Proposer must have sufficient financial stability to provide valet
parking services as outlined herein throughout the term of the Agreement
to withstand variable periods of demand of the facilities named herein.
The Proposer must demonstrate a level of expertise, technical
knowledge, and innovation to provide valet parking services, including
multiple major events, through inclement weather, and any unforeseeable
circumstances.
For the City of Miami Beach to award the Concession Agreement to the best qualified
Proposer, an evaluation of the qualifications of each proposer must be completed. The
Proposer submitting a rosponse warrants that it:
Can carry out all the requirements set forth in this RFP and its own operational
plans, and fulfill the associated financial commitments.
(2)
Has successfully developed and operated other valet parking concessions in
the State of Florida similar to those proposed.
(3)
Has supplied the information in the attached Questionnaire and Individual or
Corporation Financial Information, as further evidence of capacity and roadiness
to provide the proposed services.
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CRITERIA FOR EVALUATION
The Evaluation Committee shall base its recommendations on the following factors:
Factors
Proposer's experience with similar contracts:
Fixed Monthly Payments to the City:
Completeness of Proposed Operational Plan:
Qualifications of Personnel/Staffing Pattern:
Evidence of financial stability:
Weight
25%
25%
20%
15%
15%
CONCLUSION
In conclusion, the Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission
authorize the issuance of a request for proposals for valet parking services for the Miami
Beach Convention Center, Jackie Gleason Theater of the Performing Arts, and other City
property, as may be required.
JMG/CMC/SF
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