HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution - 2009-R0282 - Contract - TTU, City Transit Management Co. Inc.- Campus Bus Service - 07_28_2009Resolution No. 2009-RO282
July 28, 2009
Item No. 5.19
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK:
THAT the Mayor of the City of Lubbock BE and is hereby authorized and
directed to execute for and on behalf of the City of Lubbock, a Contract for campus bus
service, by and between the City of Lubbock, City Transit Management Company, Inc.,
and Texas Tech University (TTU), and related documents. Said Contract is attached
hereto and incorporated in this resolution as if fully set forth herein and shall be included
in the minutes of the City Council.
Passed by the City Council this 28th day of July , 2009.
TOM MARTIN, MAYOR
ATTEST:
ebt: ca Garza, City Secretary
APPR EL' AS TO CONTENT:
J mes oomis, Assistant City Manager
Tr snortation and Public Works
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Chad Weaver, Assistant City Attorney
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Resolution No. 2009-RO282
AGREEMENT
This Agreement, effective as of September 1, 2009, (the "Effective Date"), is by and between CITY
TRANSIT MANAGEMENT COMPANY, INC. (hereinafter referred to as the "Company"), TEXAS TECH
UNIVERSITY at Lubbock, Texas (hereinafter referred to as the "University"), and the CITY OF LUBBOCK,
TEXAS, a Horne Rule Municipal Corporation (hereinafter referred to as the "City"),
WITNESSETH.
WHEREAS, the parties hereto are aware of the traffic and parking challenges on the campus of the University
as it relates to the expanding campus, enrollment growth, and the increasing number of commuting students,
staff, and faculty of the University; and
WHEREAS, the above named parties are desirous of relieving some of the traffic congestion and expediting
transit between areas in and immediately adjacent to said the University campus; and
WHEREAS, City executed a management contract with McDonald Transit Associates, Inc., dated August 28,
2008, in which the City is obligated to provide capital assets reasonably required for the operation of the
public transportation system of the City, and McDonald Transit Associates, Inc. agreed to provide
management and advisory services for the system and to maintain the Company to employ the individuals
necessary to operate the system; and
WHEREAS, the Agreement embodies the intention and resolution of the above named parties:
NOW, THEREFORE WITNESSETH THIS AGREEMENT:
I.
Term
It is agreed and understood by and between the parties hereto that a University bus service utilizing up to
thirty-six (36) buses will be provided by the Company during the period beginning September 1, 2009, and
terminating on August 31, 2010, provided; however, that either the Company or the University may terminate
said bus service upon thirty (30) days' written notice delivered to the other party by registered mail.
H.
Bus Operations
With respect to bus operations, the Company and University agree that the following conditions shall apply:
A. The Company will furnish buses having a seating capacity (manufacturer's rating) of not less than 33
with driver -operated front and side doors; with the exception of the Tech Terrace route seating
capacity of not less than 28. The Company will provide the necessary personnel to service the route or
routes designated by the University during the period specified in the preceding Paragraph I of this
Agreement. The number of buses and the operating periods will be subject to continuous review, and
the University will advise the Company with regard to its needs and with respect to any changes in the
number of buses and/or operating periods; subject to equipment availability, said changes will be
instituted by the Company within five (5) days after receipt of written notice from the University.
Initial service, commencing on September 1, 2009, shall be on a schedule provided by the University
prior to that date.
B. In the event that it develops during any portion of the period first specified in Paragraph I hereinabove,
that a change in or extension of route, removal of a route, or addition of a new route is necessary or
desirable, the Company shall make such changes or extensions of a route or routes, shall remove a
route, or shall add a new route upon the University's request. The changes to be made by the
Company, therefore, shall be upon the basis, and shall be subject to the conditions and limitations, as
are set forth in Subparagraph E of this Paragraph hereinbelow. Also, in the event it develops during
said period that an additional bus or buses are required in order to meet the demand for said bus service
during any operating period or periods, the Company, if it is able to provide same, at the University's
written request, shall provide such additional bus or buses for said service during said operating period
or periods upon the same basis, as is set forth hereinabove. The University shall have the right to
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terminate any such changes, extensions, or new routes upon five (5) days' written notice to the
Company.
C. Buses shall stop to receive or discharge the passengers entitled to use, and using, bus service at such
points as shall be agreed upon from time to time during said periods, between the Company and the
University, and the University will identify the points at which stops will be made by said buses. The
Company will provide acceptable markers.
D. The Company will exercise due diligence to adhere to the time schedules hereinabove referred to, but
minor deviations therefrom due to variations in traffic, weather, or load conditions shall not be deemed
to be a default hereunder.
E. The University has exclusive rights to on -campus busing. Only routes designed and paid for by the
University will be permitted on the campus. Routes paid for by independent companies or housing
facilities will be permitted to use the University park and ride lot. They will not be permitted on
campus. Service orders placed by companies or individuals will be permitted on campus for touring
purposes only.
F. All revenues received by the Company pursuant to the Agreement shall be and remain from the time of
the Company's receipt thereof the property of the City, and the treatment of such revenues, including
the banking thereof, and the accounting therefore, shall be as directed by a representative chosen by the
City Manager of the City. The Company shall not collect fares from its passengers, but shall charge
the University for providing said on -campus bus service as follows:
During the period from September 1, 2009, and August 31, 2010:
A minimum for 39,064.19 hours of service at a base rate of $43.38 per hour, for a
total for $1,694,604.71. Hours are calculated based on the published 2009-10 school
calendar.
Such charges shall be adjusted each month to reflect any change above or below the monthly average
of the actual price paid per gallon of fuel in that month by the Company on a base figure of $2.20 per
gallon. The adjustments shall be based on fuel consumption of 2.5 gallons per hour of operations per
vehicle and shall be accomplished according to the following formula:
Adjusted Hourly Rate per Vehicle = Base Rate + (2.5 x Fuel Cost Above $2.20 per Gallon)
OR
Adjusted Hourly Rate per Vehicle = Base Rate - (2.5 x Fuel Cost Below $2.20 per Gallon)
G. All revenues received by the Company pursuant to the Agreement shall be and remain from the time of
the Company's receipt thereof the property of the City, and the treatment of such revenues, including
the banking thereof, and the accounting therefore, shall be as directed by a representative chosen by the
City Manager of the City. The Company shall not collect fares from its passengers, but shall charge
University for providing said off -campus bus service as follows:
During the period from September 1, 2009, and August 31, 2010:
A minimum for 17,591.30 hours of service at a base rate of $43.38 per hour, for a
total for $763,110.45. Hours are calculated based on the published 2009-10 school
calendar.
Such charges shall be adjusted each month to reflect any change above or below the monthly average
of the actual price paid per gallon of fuel in that month by the Company on a base figure of $2.20 per
gallon. The adjustments shall be based on fuel consumption of 2.5 gallons per hour of operations per
vehicle and shall be accomplished according to the following formula:
Adjusted Hourly Rate per Vehicle = Base Rate + (2.5 x Fuel Cost Above. $2.20 per Gallon)
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Adjusted Hourly Rate per Vehicle = Base Rate - (2.5 x Fuel Cost Below $2.20 per Gallon)
The Company shall submit an invoice at the end of each mouth showing the amount due for service
provided. Contemporaneously therewith, the Company will present the University with a billing at the
close of operations on the last day of each month. Such bill is to be paid as promptly as possible in usual
course of the University business and in accordance with State law. The Company will provide an income
and expense statement at the end of the contract period.
$2,457,715.16 + $0.00 = $2,457,715.16
Service Cost Estimated Estimated
Fuel Cost Total Cost
Adjustment
It is understood between both parties that the discount base rate of $43.38 shall apply conditional upon a total
contract hours usage of 56,000 hours or greater. In the event the total hours are less than 55,999 the contract
base rate of $46.38 shall apply.
H. The Company shall allow Texas Tech University students to ride any fixed route at no charge when they
show a current Texas Tech Student Identification Card.
M.
Service Orders
The Federal Transit Administration has issued new charter regulations, Federal Register 49 CFR Part 604,
effective April 30, 2008, that drastically changes the way public transportation providers, such as Citibus, can
provide charter service. The rules are set up to protect private charter companies from unfair competition from
public transportation systems that receive Federal funds. The Federal Transit Administration has created a
website(www.ft.dot.gov/charterregistration3 where private charter operators can register for all geographic
regions in which they are interested in providing service.
Due to the new regulations, when a public transportation system receives a request for a charter they cannot
simply agree to provide the service. The public transportation system will get the details of the service that is
being requested and will e-mail the information to all private charter companies listed in their geographic area.
If any of the private charter companies indicate to us that they are interested in providing the service the public
transportation system will not be able to provide the service for any reason. The private charter companies
that have expressed interest in the service will contact the potential customer to work out the details of the
service requested. In order for this process to take place public transportation systems must have at least four
day's notice on charter requests.
In the event that the Company is able to provide charter service to the University, the Company shall furnish
service orders, if equipment is available, for the transportation within fifty (50) miles of the City limits of such
special groups as may be designated by the University. The Company will charge the University for providing
said service orders the sum of $125.00 for the first hour of service, $125.00 for the second hour of service, and
$100.00 for the third hour of service for each bus used in said service. Any service orders exceeding three
hours will be billed $55.00 per hour after the first three hours. The above mentioned rates are the same rates
that are charged to the general public. There will be a one hour minimum required on all service orders.
Billing periods and reports of operation shall be submitted in accordance with the provisions of Subparagraph
F of Paragraph lI hereinabove.
IV.
Publicity
The University will undertake and conduct a program designed to publicize the existence of said bus service
and to acquaint its staff members and students with the availability of the same during the period in which it is
provided in accordance with and under the Agreement. The Company will provide appropriate timetables for
the convenience of students. The Company will also provide $4,500 towards the production of pocket -sized
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campus maps. The Company will also place an advertisement in The Daily Toreador at the beginning of the
Fall Semester. The Company will obtain the Student Government Association's approval of any
advertisements before placing them in the buses used on campus.
The Company will provide lease space for two vinyl wrap bus advertisements to the University at no charge
for a period of one year. At the end of the first year, the University has the option to keep said vinyls on the
buses for a reduced lease space rate of $500 per month, per bus for up to five years, at which point the vinyl
will be removed. Vinyl is warranted for two years, window vinyl is warranted for one year. After one year,
and every year after, the Company will determine the condition of the vinyl for renewal option. Any vinyl
replacement would be at the University's cost.
The vinyl wraps will be designed by the University with final approval by the Company. The Company will
be responsible for having the vinyl produced and installed. The University will be responsible for the
production and installation cost of the vinyl.
The Company will provide space for in -bus signage for student organizations that are advertising a non -
revenue generating event at no fee to the University. The organization is responsible for the artwork and
production of the signage. All artwork must be approved by the Student Government Association and Citibus.
The Company will place two (2) advertisements per bus. Signage must be laminated to I I" x 17" in a
horizontal format. In order to place two (2) advertisements per bus the organization will need to provide
ninety (90) posters to the Company. The Company does not allow political or sexually -explicit
advertisements.
V.
Service Provided
The Company will provide and use at all times, buses that are in good and safe mechanical condition, and are
also in reasonably clean condition, and will also provide competent and duly licensed drivers by whom said
buses shall be driven, and the Company will assume full and complete responsibility for the condition of said
buses and the qualif cations and competence of its drivers at all times, and the University assumes no
obligations whatsoever for either of the same.
VI.
Independent Contractor Relationship
In providing and furnishing said bus service during the term hereof, the Company shall act solely in the
capacity of and as an independent contractor, and not as an agent or employee of the University, and the
University shall have no control over the Company's operations in connection with providing said service
except as hereinabove provided and the University shall have no control or supervision whatsoever over the
drivers of the buses used in said service who shall be employed by the Company. Said drivers shall not
constitute agents or employees of the University, and shall be subject solely to the Company's supervision and
control.
VI7.
Insurance and Risk
A. It is recognized by the parties hereto that the Company and the City of Lubbock, Texas, have entered into
an Agreement for the purpose of the Company providing transportation services in and around the City of
Lubbock, Texas, including the University. That under said Agreement, the Company carries and keeps in
force an insurance policy insuring both City and the Company against liability for personal injury or
property damages arising out of the operation of said bus services and that the services provided herein are
also conducted pursuant to the Agreement between the City of Lubbock and the Company. At all times
during which the Company shall provide the bus services mentioned herein and upon the above and
foregoing terms and conditions, the University shall be protected under the Company's insurance
coverage against liability and personal injuries or personal damages arising out of the operation of said bus
service to the extent of at least $300,000 for personal injury to any one person, $500,000 for each
occurrence, and $300,000 for property damages sustained in any accident or occurrence arising out of the
operation of said bus service and the University shall be furnished a certificate of the Company's insurer
showing coverage to be at least in the sums just stated. Said insurance policy shall name and include "The
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Board of Regents of Texas Tech University" and "Texas Tech University" as named insured. Said policy
or policies shall, upon request, be subject to the examination and approval of the University.
B. The Company, as named insured, assumes, to the extent of the insurance coverage maintained, the risk of
service operation and the University shall not be liable for damage to any and all buses or other the
Company property used in the bus service operation regardless of the cause thereof. To the extent of the
proceeds of such insurance, the University shall be reimbursed for any damage or injury to the University
property arising out of or resulting from the said bus service operation except that no such reimbursement
shall be made for (1) damage to pavement by normal operation of buses, or (2) any damage or injury
caused by acts or omissions over which the Company, its employees, or agents had no control.
VM.
Maintenance
The Company agrees to maintain and operate said bus service and the buses used in providing the same in a
safe, efficient and lawful manner, and in so doing, shall comply with all applicable statutes, municipal
ordinances, and traffic rules and regulations promulgated by the University.
IX.
Miscellaneous
A. It is further agreed that this Agreement is made solely for the benefit of the University, the Company, and
the City, and no one else, whether a staff member or student of the University, or otherwise, and that no
action or defense may be founded upon this Agreement except by the parties signatory hereto.
B. In no event shall the Company be deemed to be in default of any provision of this Agreement for failure to
perform where such failure is due solely to strikes, walkouts, civil insurrections or disorders, acts of God,
or for any other cause or causes wholly beyond the control of the Company. In such eventuality, the
University may, upon twelve (12) hours' notice to the Company, request the temporary suspension of bus
service until the resumption of normal class schedules, in which event the Company will not furnish buses
or be paid for services until the resumption of services. The University shall, in such cases, notify the
Company twelve (12) hours in advance of the time service is to be resumed.
X.
Dispute Resolution
A. The dispute resolution process provided for in the Texas Government Code, Chapter 2260 shall be used
by the University and the Company in an attempt to resolve any unresolved claim for breach of contract
arising under this Agreement and made by the Company.
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EXECUTED, as of the Effective Date hereof.
TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY
Dr. Guy Bliley, President
Date: +'
Dr. Michael Slionrock, Vice resident for
Student Affairs
Date: 9)s 1 11m
REVIEWED FOR FORM
TEXAS TECH UNIVERSI
-6 Ge ral Counsel
Date:
Revised 6-4-09
CITY TRANSIT MANAGEMENT CO., INC.
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John L. Wilson, Vice President
ACKNOWLEDGED AND AGREED TO
CITY OF LUBBOCK
Tom Martin, Mayor
ATTEST:
RebeccaLGarza, City Secretary ti(
AP ED AS TO CONTENT: \
Jameoomis
Assis t City Manager Transportation & Public
War s
APPROVE AS TO FORM;
Chad Weaver
Assistant City Attorney
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IUMLCertificate of Coverage
INIERGOVERNWNTAL RISK POOL
TML-IRP Contract Number: 1458
mber:
Company Affording Coverage:
Lubbock-Citibus
Ms Julie Rowden
Human Resources Director
PO Box 2000
Lubbock,Texas 79457-0001
Texas Municipal League Intergovernmental Risk Pool
PO Box 149194Austin, TX 78714-9194
(512) 491-2300 or (800) 537-6655
Fax: (512) 491-2404
Certificate Holder:
Texas Tech University
Board of Regents
P.O. Box 4610
Lubbock, Texas 79414
This is to certify that the coverages listed below have been provided to the member and are in effect at this time. Notwithstanding any requirements,
terms, or conditions of any other contract or agreement with respect to which
this certificate may be issued or may pertain, the coverage afforded by
the Texas Municipal League Intergovernmental Risk Pool (TML-IRP) described
herein is subject only to the terms, exclusions and additions of TML-
IRP's coverage contracts between TML-IRP and its member(s). Coverage is continuous until canceled.
General Liability
Effective Date: 10/1/2008
Real & Personal Property Effective Date:
Anniversary Date; 101112009
Anniversary Date:
Limits of Liability (Each Occurrence):
$1,000,000
Limits of Coverage:
Sudden Events Involving Pollution
(Each Occurrence):
$1,000,000
Deductible per Occurrence:
Mobile Equipment Effective Date:
"manual Aggregate: $2,000,000
iuctible per Occurrence:
$0
Anniversary Date:
Limits of Coverage:
Law Enforcement Liability Effective Date:
Anniversary Date:
Deductible per Occurrence:
Boiler & Machinery - Broad Form Effective Date:
Limits of Liability (Each Occurrence):
Annual Aggregate:
Anniversary Date:
Deductible per Occurrence:
Per Accident Limit:
Deductible per Occurrence:
Errors and Omissions Liability Effective Date:
Anniversary Date:
Yes No
Limits of Liability(Each Wrongful Act):
Mortgagee
Annual Aggregate:
Loss Payee
Deductible per Occurrence:
Loan Number:
Auto Liability
Effective Date: 10/112008
Year/Make/Model
VIN
Value
Anniversary Date: 10/1/2009
Limits of Liability (Each Occurrence):
$1,000,000
Deductible per Occurrence:
$0
Auto Physical Damage
Effective Date:
Anniversary Date:
Limits of Liability:
Collision Deductible:
Comprehensive Deductible:
Yes No
Loan Number:
Loss Payee:
DESCRIPTION:
Confirmation of coverage for Lubbock-Citibus' Charter Bus Operations.
iceNation: Should any of the above described coverages be canceled before the anniversary date thereof, TML-IRP will endeavor to mail
30 days written notice to the above named certificate holder, but failure to mail such notice shall impose no obligation or liability of any kind
upon TML-IRP.
Autho z d Representative
�c lrc t.r:12_ L
Date Issued
5/6/2008 X 102
02/16/06
CITY OF LUBBOCK
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
II. CONSENT AGENDA
ITEM/SUBJECT:
# Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute a contract with Texas Tech
University for campus bus service.
BACKGROUND DISCUSSION:
The contract with Texas Tech University for transit services is for a one-year period
beginning September 1, 2009, and ending on August 31, 2010. Contract cost will be
$43.38 per hour, which includes a fuel cost adjustment above or below $2.20 per gallon.
This compares to the current contract amount of $50.38 per contract hour with a fuel cost
adjustment of $3.80 per gallon. Although the cost per hour has decreased, the number of
service hours has increased by 13,953.05 hours. The price per hour covers full cost
recovery for the City of Lubbock.
Citibus has had a contract with Texas Tech University since 1968, with the fuel cost
adjustment being added to the contract in 1981. In accordance with the Texas Tech
University contract, Citibus does not collect fares from its passengers.
The Texas Tech University Board of Regents will consider approval of the contract at
their August meeting. The Texas Tech University Board of Regents requests that the
City Council execute the contract first.
FISCAL IMPACT:
Citibus anticipates receiving $2,457,715.16 from Texas Tech University in FY 2010. The
approval of this contract will result in no additional cost to the City of Lubbock.
SUMMARY/RECOMMENDATION:
Citibus recommends the approval of the contract with Texas Tech University.