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2004-25716 Reso Inc. RESOLUTION NO. 2004-25716 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, RETROACTIVELY APPROVING THE FINAL TWO (2) YEAR RENEWAL OPTION TO THE AGREEMENT WITH STANDARD/APCOA PARKING FOR PARKING METER COLLECTION SERVICES FOR THE CITY'S PARKING SYSTEM; SAID FINAL TWO (2) YEAR OPTION COMMENCING ON AUGUST 28, 2004, AND EXPIRING ON AUGUST 27, 2006; AND AMENDING THE AGREEMENT TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS. WHEREAS, the City issued a Request for Proposals No. 9-00/01 on November 29, 2000, to solicit proposals for a three-year contract with one two-year option for parking companies/operators to provide parking meter collection services for the herein City of Miami Beach Parking System (the RFP); and WHEREAS, on June 27, 2001, the Mayor and City Commission approved the award of a Contract pursuant to the RFP to Standard/APCOA Parking, as the successful proposer; said Contract having a three (3) year term, with one (1) additional two-year renewal terms, commencing on August 28,2001, and expiring on August 27,2004; and WHEREAS, Standard/APCOA Parking has satisfactorily provided said services by providing qualified, trained, and courteous staff; and WHEREAS, Standard/APCOA Parking has been consistent and responsive in providing parking meter collections; and WHEREAS, the Administration is satisfied with Standard/APCOA Parking and its overall level of service, including responsiveness and customer service; and WHEREAS, the City and Standard/APCOA have also agreed to amend the Contract to include the following additional provisions that will enhance audit controls: . Periodic and consistent rotation of collection assignments for all Standard personnel at the City's discretion and direction; . Assignment of zones and/or collection routes to Standard personnel at the City's discretion; . Standard will conduct periodic audits to ensure the integrity of the collection system and procedure; . Standard personnel lunch and/or rest periods must be scheduled and approved by the City; . No Standard personnel may conduct parking meter collection functions for more than twelve (12) consecutive months; . The City reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to have any and all personnel removed from the contract; and WHEREAS on October 4, 2004, the Transportation and Parking Committee reviewed and endorsed the Administration's recommendation to exercise the final two (2) year option under the Agreement, subject to the aforestated amendments; said option commencing on August 28,2004 and ending on August 27,2006. 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 retroactively approve the final two (2) year renewal option to the Agreement with Standard/APCOA Parking to provide parking meter collection services for the City's Parking System; said final two-year option commencing on August 28, 2004, and expiring on August 27, 2006; and amend the Agreement to include the additional provisions stated herein. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 13th day of ATTEST: ~~~~ CITY CLERK JMG/CMC/SF T:IAGENDAI2003\JUN1103\REGULARIAPCOAatld.RES03.doc APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION I/)( ~ 10,2../ ' Or c m1t1 h-. Date CITY OF MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY m Condensed Title: Retroactively approve the final two (2) year option for renewal with APCOAlStandard Parking, commencing on August 28, 2004 and expiring on August 27, 2006, for parking meter collection services and amend the AQreement to include additional provisions. Issue: Should the final two (2) year option for renewal with APCOAlStandard Parking for parking meter collection services be retroactively approved commencing on August 28,2004 and expiring on August 27,2006; and should the Agreement be amended to include additional orovisions? Item Summary/Recommendation: APCOAlStandard Parking has satisfactorily provided parking meter collection services according to the terms and conditions of the professional services agreement. Moreover, Standard has agreed to institute various audit controls recommended by the City to further safeguard City funds as well as their own operations. The Administration recommends the adootion of the Resolution. Committee on October 4, 2004. City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: I Saul Frances Financial Information: Amount to be expended: Finance Dept. Funds are available from Parking Enterprise Fund Account No. 480.0463.000312 Source of Funds: D $260,000 SF CMCC~, JMG T:\AGENOA\200410ct1304IConsent\APCOAMETERCOLLECTION.SUM04.0OC AGENDA ITEM c7T /(;-IJ -ot/ DATE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 www.cLmiami-beach.fl.u5 ~ COMMISSION MEMORANDUM To: Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Date: October 13, 2004 From: Jorge M. Gonzalez City Manager ()~ A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, RETROACTIVELY APPROVING THE FINAL TWO- YEAR OPTION OF THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH APCOAlSTANDARD PARKING FOR PARKING METER COLLECTION SERVICES, COMMENCING ON AUGUST 28, 2004 AND EXPIRING ON AUGUST 27, 2006; AND AMENDING THE AGREEMENT TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS. Subject: ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. FUNDING Funds are available in Parking Enterprise Fund # 480-0463-000312 - $260,000 ANALYSIS APCOAlStandard - VIP's Parking Systems "Standard" has provided parking meter collection services for the City's Parking System since August 28, 2001. The initial three year term expired on August 27, 2004. A final two-year term is available at the City's sole discretion. The City may avail itself of this option or approve a month-to-month extension in order to competitively bid these services. The Administration recommends a retroactive approval, effective August 28, 2004, exercising the final two-year option available in the professional services agreement with Standard. The City has incorporated and Standard has agreed to various additional audit controls for parking meter collection services that are highlighted later in this document. Standard has satisfactorily performed the duties outlined within the Agreement. The following are excerpts of the general provisions of the Agreement: General Provisions: . Standard Parking Personnel shall be unarmed at all times while engaged in the collection of and transportation of parking meter revenue. . Standard Parking shall collect coins from parking meters on routes and schedules provided by the Parking Director of the City of Miami Beach, or designee. October 13, 2004 Commission Memorandum Parking Meter Collection Agreement Renewal Option (APCOAlstandard) Page 2 of 4 . Route schedules and collection frequencies may change periodically, as required by normal meter installations and removal and/or rate changes, or when the Parking Director requests a segregated revenue rate test or special collection. . Standard Parking shall provide secure and safeguarded vehicles. A minimum of three collection vehicles will be supplied and additional vehicles will be provided as needed to perform collection and collection supervision services. . Each vehicle will be equipped in accordance with the following specifications and with maximum security systems, "maximum security systems" will include, but will not be limited to: (1) electronic vehicle tracking system (Lo-Jack, Tele-Trac, or equivalent); (2) alarm system with sirens covering all entry points including an ignition kill and fuel shut-off; (3) interior steel cages to enclose, keep upright, and distinguish full and empty coin canisters, including an individual slot for each coin collection canister that can be locked in an angle iron compartment independently of each of the other coin collection canisters, and; (4) enclosed vehicles to keep contents from public view. a. The solid bulkhead separating the driver from the back compartment of the vehicle van must have an opening that would permit the driver to have a clear view of the back compartment. b. A drop safe for equipment must be installed on the passenger side of the bulkhead. c. Each vehicle must be equipped with a hinged, spring activated padded bench that would be held down when a collector is seated. A series of safety belts must be provided for the safety of the Standard Parking personnel. d. Each vehicle must be equipped with a method of air conditioning in the rear compartment. e. All vehicles must be unmarked. f. All doors are to lock automatically when closed and be equipped with an alarm system as specified above. g. Standard Parking shall employ all of the personnel safety procedures and/or devices necessary to transport coin safely from parking meters to any place within the City of Miami Beach for the purpose of counting, storing, depositing, or any combination thereof. h. Each vehicle operator will be equipped with a cellular telephone or radio to provide communication from one operator to another operator and to a City of Miami Beach designee. Standard Parking shall provide the number of vehicles necessary to complete each days scheduled collections and transportation of the collected and/or counted coins. October 13, 2004 Commission Memorandum Parking Meter Collection Agreement Renewal Option (APCOAlStandard) Page 3 of 4 Each Standard Parking vehicle shall have a minimum of two (2) Standard Parking personnel, in uniform with a photograph identification. Standard Parking's personnel will wear identification tags, provided by the City of Miami Beach, at all times while collecting coins and delivering the collected or counted coins. One Supervisor will remain in radio contact with the Parking Department designee during collection periods. Zone Assignments: Zone assignments shall be issued daily at the Parking Department at the time the collection equipment is issued. Wheeled carts for collection are to be provided by the City of Miami Beach Parking Department and are to be returned at the close of each day's regular collection. Transporting of Funds: All funds collected will be transported to the coin processing facility for consolidation. Coins to be consolidated shall be counted by City personnel and then, at the option of the City, delivered by the Standard Parking to a designated Miami Beach depository no later than the first business day followina the collection bv Standard Parkina. Coin Responsibilities: Standard Parking shall be totally responsible for the security of all collected and counted coins while in their custody and care. City of Miami Beach Employees: The Standard Parking agrees not to hire any City employee as a part-time or full-time employee that would participate and/or be associated with the services outlined herein in providing parking meter collections services to the City of Miami Beach. Supervision: The City of Miami Beach Parking Department shall have the right to have its personnel, as deemed appropriate, at the sole discretion of the Parking Director, to closely monitor Standard Parking for any and all security reasons. Standard Parking shall provide an On-Site Supervisor, at all times, when Collection Services are being provided. The On-Site Supervisor shall coordinate all duties, functions, and respond to all inquiries, as required, with City of Miami Beach Parking Director, or its designee. Additional Provisions (Enhancements): Standard has agreed to enhance audit controls in a continued effort to safeguard city funds as well as their operations. The following are examples of the enhanced audit controls to be implemented: . Periodic and consistent rotation of collection assignments for all Standard personnel at the City's discretion and direction. . Assignment of zones and/or collection routes to Standard personnel at the City's discretion. . Standard will conduct periodic audits, approved by the City, to ensure the integrity of October 13, 2004 Commission Memorandum Parking Meter Collection Agreement Renewal Option (APCOAlStandard) Page 4 of 4 the collection system and procedure. . Standard personnel lunch and/or rest periods must be scheduled and approved daily by the City. . No Standard personnel may conduct parking meter collection functions for more than twelve (12) consecutive months. . The City reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to have any and all personnel removed from the contract. CONCLUSION The Administration recommends that the Mayor and Commission retroactively approve the final two-year option of the professional services agreement with APCOAlStandard for parking meter collections services, said agreement commencing August 28, 2004 and expiring August 27, 2006; and amend the Agreement to include aforementioned additional provisions. 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