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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution - 091478P - Grant Application - DOT - 09_14_1978KJ:yb PROJECT NO TX-05-0039 + RESOLUTION / Q} Resolution authorizing the filing of an application with the Department of Transportation, United States of America, for a Grant to 7'« assist in Financing Transit Capital Acquisitions under Section 5 of the Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964, as amended. WHEREAS, the Secretary of Transportation is authorized to make grants for mass transportation projects; and WHEREAS, the contract for financial assistance will impose certain obligations upon the applicant, including the provision by it of the local share of the project costs; and WHEREAS, it is required by the U.S. Department of Transportatio in accord with the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, that in connection with the filing of an application for assis- tance under the Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964, as amended, the applicant give an assurance that it will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the U.S. Department of Transportation requirements there under; and WHEREAS, it is the goal of the Applicant that minority busi- ness enterprise be utilized to the fullest extent possible in con- nection with this project, and that definitive procedures shall be established and administered to ensure that minority businesses shall have the maximum feasible opportunity to compete for contracts when procuring construction contracts, supplies, equipment contract, or consultants and other services, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK: 1. That the Mayor is authorized to execute and file an application on behalf of the City of Lubbock with the U.S. Department of Transportation, to aid in the financing of the replacement of 16 buses. 2. That the Mayor is authorized to execute and file with such application an assurance or any other docu- ment requirements by the U.S. Department of Trans- portation effectuating the purposes of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. 3. That the City Transit Coordinator is authorized to furnish such additional information as the U.S. Department of Transportation may require in connection with the application or the project. 4. That the Mayor is authorized to set forth and execute affirmative minority business policies in connection with the projects procurement needs. 5. That the Mayor of the City of Lubbock is authorized and directed to execute all necessary contracts and documents required by said grant upon its being approved and awarded to the City of Lubbock under the Urban Mass Transportation Act of 19643 as amended. Passed by the City Council this 14"th day of September , 197 Dirk West, Mayor ATTEST: 'X� Evelyn Ga fga, City Secr ary-Treasurer APPROVED AS TO FORM: C. Ross, Jr., City Attorney THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF LUBBOCK Before me Marilyn Pierce a Notary Public in and for Lubbock County, Texas on this day personally appeared J. C. Rickman, Business Manager of the Southwestern Newspa- pers Corporation, publishers of the Lubbock Avalanche -Journal — Morning, Evening and Sunday, who being by me duly sworn did depose and say that said newspaper has been published continuously for more thanfifty-two -tword We weeks rio12�t to the first i7�sgr' f this Legal Notice - 436 words (a 421 Per No.74 V at Lubbock County, Texas and the attached print- ed copy of the Nn t i c e is a true iopi of athedorieinpai an was iintec��1$e Lubbock Avalanche -Journal on the following dates: Z b� siness Manager LUBBOCK AVALANCHE -JOURNAL Southwestern Newspapers Corporation Subscribed and sworn to before me this 181hday of September , lg 78 MARILYN PIERCE MY COMMISSION EXPIRES FEB. 1, 1980 Notary Public in and for Lubbock County/ Texas NOTICE OE PU B``IC _NEARING RE: City bt LUMWR request to UMTA for a 5ectiq 5 Ceoitai G rant In the amount o/t1, 11>, 0. Notice Is hereby given that a pub- lic haeri ng will be held by the City of Lubbock in the City Council Chambers located In City Nall, 916 Texas Avenue at 2:30 P.M. Thurs- ! day. September 71L 1978, for the purpose of considering a project for which line nciel assistance is being sought from the Urban Mass Transportation Administration, pursuant to the Urban Mass Trans. : porlation Act of 1964. as amended, generally described as fol lows: A. Description of Project: The project consists of the purchase of 15 buses to replace 16 buses pres. ently leased Irom Lubbock Transit Corp. The total project cost is Currently estimated at $1,079,01M Of Whit amount, It is proposed that the City Of Lubbock contribute land of suffl- cient value io provide the $103,530 locat share. with $192,270 to come Irom the Texas Department of Transportation, end 1,183,400 to come from UMTA Section 5 funds. y. This project will wpport tr.ns,t SaI9ICes throughout the present service area,. generally the City of Lubbock. Pursuant to an Opinion of the Comptroller General of the United States, LTC buses are available for Incidental Charter Service Within the designated service area. This service will not Interfere with regu. larly scheduled mass trantporta- tlon services. The City of Lubback epp ees met neither It nor any oper- g. abr Of mass transportation quip• ment on its behalf, will engage In E any charter bus Operations where Points of "In or damnation .01 r be olitslde of the dbsignated Wam- al1,_`.Y.___s._.__ Tied to Resolution dated 9/14/78 CONTRACT Amended by Resolution #109, 3/22/79 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TRAVIS THIS CONTRACT made by and between the State of Texas acting by and through the State Department of Highways and Public Transportation, hereinafter called the "State", and the City of Lubbock, hereinafter called the "City". WITNESSETH WHEREAS,.the City has made application for a capital improvement grant through the Urban Mass Transportation Administration for financing the purchase of: (1) 14 new diesel buses, (2) two wheelchair - lift -equipped vans, (3) four new support vehicles, (4) one "new maintenance vehicle, (5) two-way radio communication system, including installation, (6) appraisal services, (7) real estate acquisition, (8) engineering and architectural services, (9) 50 bus stop benches, including installation, (10) 100 bus stop information signs, including installation, (11) six bus stop shelters, including installation, and (12) contingency as described in "Attachment A" hereto; and WHEREAS,the Urban Mass Transportation Administration has approved said application on June 25, 1979, identified the same as project number TX-05-0039, and duly executed a contract between itself and the City for accomplishing the project; and, WHEREAS, in response to the City's request, Commission Minute Order Number 74991 and subsequent Administrative Amendment authorized the State to provide approximately $265,331.00 for assisting in financing said project; NOW, THEREFORE, the State and the City in consideration of the premises and mutual covenants and agreements of the parties hereto, to be made by them, respectively kept and performed, as hereinafter set forth, hereby agree as follows: I. The State will pay the City in an amount equal to sixty-five percent (65%) of the local share of the actual net project cost as determined by the State, or in the amunt of 'iwo Hundred Sixty -Five Thousand Three Hundred Thirty -One and No/100 Dollars ($265,331.00), whichever is_the _lesser. The total payment by the State is generally not to exceed the total funds authorized by Commission Minute Order Number 74991 and Administrative Amendment in the amount of Two Hundred Sixty -Five Thousand Three Hundred Thirty -One and No/100 Dollars ($265,331.00). In the event of any necessary adjustments to the Approved Project Budget ("Attachment A"), such adjustments being within the scope of the original project, allowed and approved by the federal agency, and so reflected in an amended federal project budget, the State funding for the project may be similarly amended to reflect an adjusted amount not to exceed sixty-five percent (65%) of the local share of the actual net project cost. The State will make payments to the City based upon properly prepared and executed Form 132. The State, through its District Engineer, will certify by the executed Form 132 that the items indicated on said form for payment have been received by the City, and the State and the City to- gether have inspected and accepted the same as satisfactory. The City shall make available to authorized representatives of the State and Federal agencies involved in this project all records applicable to said project. II. Project facilities and equipment shall be used for the provision of public transportation services described within the duly executed contract between the Urban Mass Transportation Administration and the City for federal project number TX-05-0039. In the event that any project facility and equipment are not used in the proper manner or are withdrawn from public transportation services to be used for other than the provision of public transportation services, the City shall immediately notify the State and shall remit to the State a proportional amount of the fair market value of such facilities or equipment on the basis of the ratio of the grant made by the State to the actual total participating cost of the project. The procedure for determining the fair market value shall be at the option of the State as either (1) the value of the property as determined by competent appraisal, con- ducted as soon after such withdrawal or misuse occurs as feasible, by appraiser(s) acceptable to both the City and State, or (2) actual proceeds from a public sale, acceptable to both the City and State, of such property. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused these presents to be executed on the 22nd day of August , 1979 by the City of Lubbock and on the day of 1979, by the State of Texas. PARTY OF THE FIRST PART State of Texas Certified as being executed for the purpose and effect of activating and/or carrying out the orders, established policies, or work programs heretofore approved and authorized by the State Highway and Public Trans- portation Commission. By: Engineer -Director Under Authority of Commission Minute Order '74991 Date: Recommended for Execution: District Engineer, District 5 Director, Finance Division State Planning Engineer, Transportation Assistant Engineer -Director PARTY OF THE SECOND PART The City of Lubbock By: Title: Mayor, City of Lubbock Date: 8-22-79 ATTEST:. City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAALLJITYY: Countersigned: Byj—d." "e- Title: Transit Coordinator Approved by Resolution dated 9/14/78; amended by Resolution #109, dated 3/22/79. APPROVED PROJECT BUDGET "Attachment A" Grant Project No. TX-05-0039 Applicant - City of Lubbock The project budget and corresponding cost estimates are as follows: Project Budget Line Item Code Description Amount 10.01.65 14 new 39-45 passenger diesel $1,380,400 advanced design buses 10.01.83 2 wheelchair lift -equipped vans $ 35,000 10.02.01 4 new support vehicles $ 20,000 10.02.08 Purchase and install two-way $ 80,000 radio communications 10.03.01 1 new maintenance vehicle $ 7,960 10.06.20 Real estate acquisition $ 244,000 10.08.01 Professional engineering and $ 55,000 architectural services 10.08.04 Professional appraisal services $ 1,500 10.09.01 Purchase and install 6 bus stop shelters $ 30,000 10.09.02 Purchase h install 50 bus stop benches $ 20,000 10.09.03 Purchase and install'100 info. signs $ 4,000 32.00.00 Contingencies $ 163,147 APPROVED FINANCING' ESTIMATED GROSS PROJECT COST 2,041 ,007 Revenue Financing ESTIMATED NET PROJECT COST 1_77114TTM7 Code Year Description Amount 21.10.00 77 Urban Formula (Tier 1) $ 1 ,632,806 21.30.00 Supplemental (Tier 2) $ 21.50.00 Rail Capital $ 21.20X0 Bus Capital $ Total Federal Grant (80%) $1 ,632,806 Local Share (20%) $ 408,201 'Maximum Federal funds to'be expended under this grant $ 1 ,632,806 11 - A - Attachment 2 LEAS: MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT THE STATE OF TEXAS § KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS COUNTY OF LUB13OCK 4 THIS AGREEMENT entered into between the CITY OF LUBBOCK, a Home Rule Municipal Corporation, hereinafter called "CITY" and LUBBOCK TRANSIT DIVISION, American Transit Corp., hereinafter called "COMPANY". TTf TTriT C. [T TTi .II - A - Attachment 2 LEASE MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT THE STATE OF TEXAS § KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: COUNTY OF LUBBOCK § THIS AGREEMENT entered into between the CITY OF LUBBOCK, a Home' Rule Municipal Corporation, hereinafter called "CITY" and LUBBOCK TRANSIT DIVISION, American Transit Corp., hereinafter called "COMPANY". W ITNESSETH: WHEREAS, City has acquired or is in the process of acquiring motor coaches,` service vehicles, service and maintenance and office equipment, and spare.equip ment, and certain other supporting assets more particularly described in Exhibit . - A attached hereto and made a part hereof and Company has the office and garage facilities, motor coaches, parts, garage and office equipment, more particularly described in Exhibit B attached hereto and made a part hereof; and WHEREAS, the assets contained in both Exhibit A and Exhibit B are necessary. and appropriate for the Transit. System to be operated in. the City of Lubbock;, and WHEREAS, City Is desirous of utilizing the assets of Company in the said Transit System and of obtaining the transit management services of Company appropriate to the conduct and operation of said Transit System; and WHEREAS, Company is willing to LEASE said assets included in Exhibit B and is desirous of providing such management services. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing recitals and covenants of each of the parties.herein set forth the parties hereto do agree as follows: 1. City hereby employs Company to furnish the managerial services herein- after described appropriate for the operation and maintenance of the Transit System conducted in and about the City of Lubbock, Texas, including Texas Tech University, (herein called the "Transit System") all for the account and on behalf of the City upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth'. { 2. For the operation of the Transit System, the City will provide and furnish the assets described in Exhibit A and Company will provide and furnish the assets described in Exhibit h, and=tereby leases the same to the City. 3. Company will provide and furnish the inventory of parts and supplies 31 J J necessary to maintain the motor coaches described in Exhibits A and B with such parts and supplies becoming a gross operating expense as hereinafter des- cribed as such parts are used in the Transit System. In the event vehicles fur- nished by the City described in Exhibit A are withdrawn from service during the period covered by this contract, the City shall have the following options concerning the inventory of parts maintained at reasonable levels by the Company for maintenance of said buses: A. Purchase the parts inventory at cost. B. Approve disposition of the inventory by methods recommended by the Company and reinburse the Company for any loss sustained'by such disposition. 4. City may replace the assets of Company contained in Exhibit B upon giving of ninety (90) days advance written notice. J5. Company shall'in addition provide the management and supervisory services necessary for the operation of the Transit System. Such management and super- visory services shall include, .but shall not be:limited to, the,following: •Executive'' and administrative management of the Transit System; supervision and employ- .. ment of all personnel, operation of a driver safety program; supervision over the _ maintenance and replacement of equipment used in the Transit System; manage- 1 J ment of selection of replacement parts, fuel and all other supplies required by Jthe Transit System, including the negotiation of fuel supply, tire rental or purchase agreements; overall planning, governing the scheduling and routing of the bus lines of the Transit System, as well as supervision of the rate and fare structures of the Transit System and recommendations to City in regard thereto; planning of the shop and garage layout; public relations and sales promotion and assistance I - J in the preparation of budgets to meet the City's schedule requirements. j , 6. During the term of this contract, the Company shall provide sufficient .- executive and administrative personnel as shall be necessary and required to perform its duties and obligations under the terms hereof, including a Resident Manager who shall be responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Transit System, and who shall be selected, supervised and directed by the Company. The Company sliall employ during the term of the contract sufficient operating person- ,j ncl, including, but not limited to, drivers, mcchanics, supervisors, maintenance and other shop personnel, office and administrative personnel, as required from time to time. The personnel shall be employees of the Company. The cost of and compensation payable to all personnel employed shall be subject to the ap- proval of the City Manager. 7. City shall pay to Company as compensation for its management services a monthly fee of ONE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY ($1, 750.00) DOLLARS for the first year and increasing six (60i'o) percent each year, thereafter for the . initial three (3) year period with any increases thereafter to be re -negotiated. In addition, the City shall pay to Company as a separate item, THREE HUNDRED FIFTY AND NO/ 100 ($350. 00) DOLLARS per month to compensate the Company for providing working capital, including inventories, necessary to operate and. maintain the transit system. 8. - Company will receive all revenues and make disbursements.for all opera- ting expenditures and Company shall properly account for all. said revenues and expenditures....It shall;be.the obligation of Company to-collect,all-bus fare revenue: advertising or other revenues and to deposit said funds at regular intervals at a bank approved by the City. 9. (a) As used herein the term "gross operating revenues" shall mean and include all revenues derived from the operation of the Transit System, including but not limited to, all passenger fares, transportation contracts, local charter payments, advertising fees, and proceeds from outside sales and maintenance, but excluding the sale of assets furnished by Company in Exhibit B and revenue received from the City. ' (b) As used herein the term "gross operating expenses" of the Transit System shall mean and Include (without limitation) all wages and compensation_ of ,1 g, all personnel including the Resident Manager of the Transit System, all payroll," social security and other taxes pertaining to the operation of the Transit System, all rentals, fees, association dues, expenses, insurance and bond costs, depre- ciation and/or rental on all equipment and facilities furnished bI y Company, taxes other than income tn\es, the cost of all fuel, other supplies and parts, and all other chmIges, cast, and expenses incident to the operation of the Transit System. Gross' operating expenses shall also include accounting and administrative expense of Company's home office, at the rate of three (3°Jo) percent of the gross operating revenues of the Transit System; excluding income from the lease of equipment and facilities and revenue received from the City. (c) If the gross operating revenues are less than the gross operating expenses City will pay to Company an amount equal to such deficiency. If the gross operating revenues exceed the gross operating expenses Company will pay to City an amount equal to such excess. The payment of the fees as provided in .. Paragraph 7 shall be in addition to any payments necessary under the provision, provided, however, that the total consideration to be paid by the City to the Company in any Fiscal Year shall not exceed the amount budgeted by the 'City for this purpose; in such event, the Company's obligation for operation of said system under this agreementshall cease, subject to the notice required in Paragraph 19. 10. All payments pursuant to Paragraphs 7 and 9 shall be made monthly and • within twenty (20) days after receipt of invoices from Company certifying revenues and expenses from :the transit operation. In no event shall Company be obligated to lend funds or advance funds to the City to meet its obligations under this agree- ment. 11. City or its designated accountant or auditor shall have the right of access to and the inspection of all books and- records of Company at any and all reasonable times in order to verify and ascertain gross operating revenues and expenses incurred in the operation and maintenance of said Transit System. Following the completion of each and every calendar month operation the Company shall submit to the designated official of City a statement of gross receipts received and all expenses resulting from all operations. The Company shall establish and main- tain such accounting procedures as are customarily maintained by the transit W: I industry as they now exist. 12. The City of Lubbock shall obtain appropriate forms of insurance cover- age to be in effect during the term of this contract and any extension thereof cus- tomarily maintained by the transit industry with respect to similar transit opera - lions, including but not limited to, personal injury and property damage insurance, providing single limit coverage in an amount as shown on the attached Certificate of Insurance (Exhibit C) and in no event less than requirements under the applicab. Texas law. Such policies shall be obtained by the City in the name of the City of Lubbock with Lubbock Transit, American Transit Corp., Chromalloy American Corporation, and the Board of Regents of Texas Tech University named as addi- tional insured. 13.• • The City shall also throughout the term of this contract procure and main- tain with an insurance company workmen!s compensation insurance covering the Transit System's employees in an amount as shown on the attached Certificate of Insurance (Exhibit C) and in no event less than the requirements under the appli: �j cable Texas law. Such policies shall be obtained by the. City in the name of the City of Lubbock with Lubbock Transit, American Transit Corp., Chromalloy American Corporation and the Board of Regents of Texas Tech University named as additional insured.: . 14. • Company shall prociire"and maintain other forms of insurance coverage - mutually agreeable by the parties hereto as being necessary and appropriate for the operation of the Transit System. The premiums applicable to Paragraph 12 V • and 13 shall be paid by the City and premiums for additional insurance, as pro- `vided in this paragraph, shall be paid by Company as a gross operating expense. Company shall not be required to obtain collision or comprehensive insurance coverage for losses of and damage to motor coaches used in the Transit System. City at its ,discretion may obtain such coverage. The cost of repairing damage to or.the total loss of.vehicles not to exceed net book value which is not reim- burseable by insurance shall be charged as gross operating expense. r' 15. During the period that this contract shall be in effect the Company shall . . cause its Resident Manager and any other appropriate personnel to be covered under an appropriate bond covering employee dishonesty and protecting the City from theft and other similar losses up to the amount of TWENTY THOUSAND ($20, 000. 00) DOLLARS with respect to any one occurrence, the cost of same to he charged as a gross operating expense. 16. Employees of American Transit Corp., the parent Company of Lubbock Transit Division shall not receive salaries from the Transit System, however, such employees shall be entitled to reimbursement for all reasonable travel, lodging, meals and other expenses incurred by them and. attributable to services performed for the Transit System. 17. Company shall not be liable for any failure, delay or interruption of ser- vice of for failure or delay in the performances thereof by any contingency beyond Its control, including, without limitation, strikes, walkouts, acts of God, enemy action, civil commotion, governmental action, unavoidable casualty, short or .re- fduced supply of fuel. 18: This agreement shall be in effect for a period of three (3) years commencing November 1, 1976 and ending October 31, 1979. This agreement shall be automati- cally renewable from year to year thereafter unless or until either party shall give the other party ninety (90) days written notice of its intent to terminate this agree- .._ .. ment prior to, the end of the original three year period or ninety. (90) days writteh riot! a prior to the end'Of any extended year, provided, however; management cost increases, as set forth in Paragraph 7, shall be re -negotiated each extended year. 19. All notices hereunder and communications with respect to this contract shall be effective upon the mailing thereof by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid and addressed as follows:, . If to Company: Lubbock Transit Division 1809 Avenue C Lubbock, Texas 79401 with copy to: American Transit Corp. 120 South Central Avenue St. Louis, Missouri 63105 If to City: City of Lubbock City i-Iall P.O. Box 2000 Lubbock, Texas 79401 Attention: Transit Coordinator or to such other addresses as either party shall designate by written notice. 36 20. This contract shall supercede and cancel any prior agreement heretofore existing between the parties. EXECUTED this lgrh day of November , 1976. CITY OF LTTRBOCK BY ATTEST: ��°,�► (SEAL) _I •'APPROVED AS TO FORM: .51 LUBBOCK TRANSIT DIVISION American Transit Corp. y D. A. Richter,' President ATTEST: 'Hugh.0 Ashby, Secretary (SEAL) 37 Page 1 of 2 Lease Management Agreement City of Lubbock and Lubbock Transit 'ASSETS FURNISHED BY TIIG CITY OF LUBBOCK (a) Motor Coaches: 1976 Model Grumman Buses City I.D. Serial Chassis 36-1601 0258GBD7623 M50CA6Jo12333 36-1602 0259GBD7623 M50CA6Jo17826 36-1603 026OGBD7623 M50CA6Jo17824 36-16o4 0261GBD7623 1450CA6Jo17828 36-1605 0262GBD7623 M50CA6Joi9299 36-16o6 0263GBD7623 M50CA6JO192844 36-i6o7 026 GBD7623 1450CA6Jo19305 36-16o8 0265GBD7623 M50CA6Jol93O3 36-16o9 0266GBD7623 M50CA6Jol9288 36-1610 0267GBD7623 M50cA6JOl929O 36-1611 0268GBD7623 M50CA6Jo19292 36-1612 .0269GBD7623 M50CA6Jo19291 36-1613 0270GBD7623 M50CA6J0'193o4 36-1614 0271GBD7623 M50CA6Jo19300 36-1615 0272GBD7623 M50CA6J019297 36-1616 0273GBD7623 M50CA6Jo19281 36-1617 027EGBD7623 M50CA6Jol9282 36=1618 0275GBD7623 M50CA6Jo19286 36-1619 0276GBD7623 M50CA6Jol93O2 36-1620 0277GBD7623 M50CA6Jo19296 36-1621 027$$GBD7623 M50CA6JO22059 36-1622 0279GBD7623 .M50CA6Jol9285 36-1623 - 02oOGBD7b23 M50CA6Jo19289 36-1624 � 0281GBD7623 M50CA6Jo19301 . 36-1625 ;0282GBD7623 .. .. M50cA6Jo19295 (b) Service Vehicle = 1976 Ford 3A Ton Pickup City I.D. 36-0o01, Serial F2MLC34996 (c) Twenty -Seven (27) Duncan Faretronic Fareboxes with City I.D. 36-1001 thru 36-1027 ~ (d) Property Lot for Storage (Lots 6-15 of Block 220 of the original town) (e) Miscellaneous Office Equipment City I.D. No. One 1 Hon 14170 Typewriter Table 36-200 One 1 IBM b53 Selectric Typewriter 36-201 ~ One 1 Victor #1785C Inventory File 36-202 One 1 Rockwell 425p Printing Calculator 36-203 One 1 Pitney -Bowes 358 Electrostatic Copier 36-2o4 Eighteen (18) Johnson Universal 4 Barrell Coin Changer Eighteen (18) Bonney-Vehslage #5 Ticket Punch - (f) Miscellaneous Service & Maintenance Equipment 36-205'thru 36-22 36-223 thru 36-24 One 1 Tool Storage Cabinet 36-500 One 1 Stewart Warner Ir3000A Engine Analyzer 36-501 One Electro-Magic #660-B Pressure Washer 36-502 One 1 Blackhawk #ES-200 Engine Stand 36-503 One 1 ill Blackhawk #T-14 Transmission Jack 36-5011 One 1 Blackhawk 7J/D8.7 12 Ton Hand Jack 36-505 38 Lease Management Agreeu City of Lubbock and Lubbock Transit ASSETS FURNISHED BY THE CITY OF LUBBOCK Four Two 4 2 Blackhawk #AX-100 10 Ton Jack Stand Wilton #150 Shop Vise 36-5thru 3i One- One 1 1 Bishman #g31-A Tire Dis Bishman #427 36-510 & 3+ 36-512 One 1 Tire Spreader Bishman #943 Bead Expander 36-514 One One 1 1 Robinair #13080 Charging Station Thermal #1702 36-51 36-515 One 1 Oil pump Robinair#14470 Electronic Leak 36-516 Detector Three(3) One 1 Robinair #10569 Pocket Thermometer 36-5177 Ross & White Buck Cyclone Vacuum Cleaner 36-518 thru 3E 36-521 ftJJLl J--I' VI1lV 1Jti:3v_.y (a) Office and garage facility located at 1809 Avenue "C", Lubbock, Texas. (b) Miscellaneous office and shop furniture and equipment. (c) Two (2) automobiles for use by resident manager and supervisory staff. ' _ (d) Motor Coaches: Unit No. Make Year Model, 1748 GMC 1967 TD11350.1 1812 GMC 1968 TD113502 • 1813 GMC 1968 TDH3502 ..16 ... A8 G14C 1968 �rnx35o2A •: 1817 Grzc 1968 -. TD113502A ..... .:. . . 1847 : 'GDIC 1968 ��DH35o2A ;:. ::. ..•: ;.18y8:.: . Grzc 1968 ZtDx35ozA 1945 '.. GMC : .. _•.1969 TDH3303- 1946 ' GMC ^#iS 1969 TD113301 23 8v 2187 GMC - 1953: 1951 Tv114C;A^C) TDi1I1509 F5E39— - 2534 G15C 1955 TDH4512 25112 GTIC 1955 TDHI1512 I�I13t--- 1303 GMC 1963 TDH4519A 1304 GMC . 1963 TD1111519A - 1305 GMC 1963 TDIII1519A 1311 GPIC 1963 TD114519A 40 KJ:cab - L�J I ORDINANCE NO. ORUL'TANCE.APPROVING PASSEZv'GI�Ii 1.APF'S ESTABLISHED BY.:•:.-: iI 1: LUBBOCK TRANSIT OR 4TId CORPN. WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it would be in the best interest of the citizens of the City of Lubbock to provide a reduced fare for. our senior citizens and handicapped citizens who wish to ride the buses operated by the Lubbock Transit Corporation; NOW THEREFORE: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK- I SECTION 1. TIiA.T.the changes in passenger fares to be charged by" I- Lubbock Transit Corporation, asset forth below, BE and are hereby approved - Senior citizen and handicapped citizen fare: 20y - lSenior citizen and handicapped citizen transfer: 05� Senior Citizen:. Applicable to all passengers sixty-five (55)years, of �ge.pr, old er.•'up6ii:hroof of age, such as driver's license, rned-, . . are_card'or,_i.dentificatiori:card fui-ni_she d by Lubbock Transit 1 Corporation. ' Haiidieappea Citizen: Persons who by reason -of illness, injury, 7 . • - _ ,_, e, :.congenital mallunc*ion or. ot'�er perinaiie_ '. or to zporary I ' :-;Inca 'zci or disability are unable without special facilities or. P _ EY ✓ p . :.`special planning 'or des ig `to ii�ilize mass transport t on facile. ties and services as effectively as persons not so affected. ' The determination of qualification for handicapped persons' fare shall be made by the City/ Cou n*ty Health'Department or any medical doctor and an identification. card shall be issued by Lubbock Transit Corporation upon showing such qualifications. SECTION 2. THAT Ordinance 6448 .shall remain in effect and the rates approved in Section 1 above shall be in addition to'the approved fares set out in Ordinance 6448. AND IT IS SO ORDERED. P:ascr] by -'the Council on first reading Lhis 17tn day of pc,�. �,,1,���__,19 75 P.:ssedl,yill r. Council on second reading ihis�8tl,day of 19 7 I10I` ' 'S's, A.AYOR t 'i'.•:�...';'a :•,i,:, ('i�{•';:�!:rri.ctrJ'—'i'•. :��tii:r /�%. _�/�-''%i)'•:���_: /\ ! ,nCXMs''and conditions hereinafter set forth. to oporation of the 1'rensit System, the City will provide and furnish e#asscis:des cribcd in Exhibit A and Company will provide and furnish the assets do scribed in Exhil,)it 13, and Hereby leases the sane to the City. 3. Company will provicle and furnish the inventory of parts and suppl.ics 31 o(...00jzj7l6 ce 601 j2gn/