HomeMy WebLinkAbout2010 CON SANDAG - National City Bicycle Master PlanNOTE TO FILE
01-19-11
IN THE MATTER OF: Resolution of the City Council of the
City of National City authorizing the Mayor to execute a
Grant Agreement in the amount of $35,000 with the San
Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) for
completion of the National City Bicycle Master Plan. Please
note the following:
A FULLY EXECUTED ORIGINAL GRANT AMENDMENT WAS
NEVER FILED WITH THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT: _ CDC Housing & Grants
City Attorney _ Human Resources
_ City Manager _ MIS
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X Engineering _ Police
_ Finance _ Public Works
Fire
03-17-10 — Forwarded to Steve Manganiello in Engineering three (3) partially executed original
Agreements to process for signature
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TDA/'TransNet BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN,
AND NEIGHBORHOOD SAFETY PROGRAM FISCAL YEAR 2010
GRANT AGREEMENT NUMBER 5001215 BETWEEN
THE SAN DIEGO ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS
AND
CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
REGARDING NATIONAL CITY BICYCLE MASTER PLAN
THIS GRANT AGREEMENT NUMBER 5001215 ("Agreement") is made this day of March,
2010, by and between the San Diego Association of Governments (hereinafter referred to as
"SANDAG"), 401 B Street, Suite 800, San Diego, CA, and the City of National City, 1243 National City
Boulevard, National City, CA (hereinafter referred to as "Grantee").
The following recitals are a substantive part of this Agreement:
RECITALS
A. In November 2004 the voters of San Diego County approved SANDAG Ordinance 04-01,
which extended the TransNet 1/2-cent sales and use tax through 2048 (Extension Ordinance).
B. The Extension Ordinance contains provisions to fund the Bicycle, Pedestrian, and
Neighborhood Safety Program (BPNSP), which began being funded by the Extension
Ordinance on April 1, 2008.
C. The SANDAG Board of Directors also approved programming of approximately $3 million in
Transportation Development Act, Article 3, Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities and Programs
(TDA Funds) on June 26, 2009, by Resolution Number 2009-30.
In April 2009 SANDAG issued a request for proposals from local jurisdictions in San Diego
County wishing to apply for a portion of the BPNSP Funding/TDA Funds for use on capital
improvement and planning projects meeting certain criteria.
E. Both BPNSP Funding and TDA funds were eligible funding sources for the BPNSP (BPNSP
Funding).
F. Grantee successfully applied for BPNSP Funding for the following project: Bicycle Master
Plan (hereinafter referred to as the "Project"). The Scope of Work, Project Schedule, and
Project Budget for the Project is attached as Attachment A.
G. The purpose of this Agreement is to establish the terms and conditions for SANDAG to
provide Grantee with funding to implement the Project.
Grantee Name: City of National City Grant No.: 5001215
H. Although SANDAG will be providing financial assistance to Grantee to support the Project,
SANDAG will not be responsible for Project implementation or hold any substantial control
of the Project.
NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed as follows:
Section 1. Definitions
A. Application. The signed and dated grant application, including any amendment thereto,
with all explanatory, supporting, and supplementary documents filed with SANDAG by or
on behalf of the Grantee and accepted or approved by SANDAG. All of Grantee's
application materials, not in conflict with this Agreement, are hereby incorporated into this
Agreement as though fully set forth herein.
B. Agreement. This Grant Agreement, together with all Attachments hereto, which are
hereby incorporated into this Agreement and contain additional terms and conditions that
are binding upon the parties.
C. Approval, Authorization, Concurrence, Waiver. A written statement (transmitted in
typewritten hard copy or electronically) of a SANDAG official authorized to permit the
Grantee to take or omit an action required by this Agreement, which action may not be
taken or omitted without such permission. Except to the extent that SANDAG determines
otherwise in writing, such approval, authorization, concurrence, or waiver permitting the
performance or omission of a specific action does not constitute permission to perform or
omit other similar actions. An oral permission or interpretation has no legal force or effect.
(See also Notice to Proceed, below at paragraph I in this Section 1.)
D. Approved Project Budget. The most recent statement of the costs of the Project, the
maximum amount of assistance from SANDAG for which the Grantee is currently eligible,
the specific tasks (including specific contingencies) covered, and the estimated cost of each
task, that has been approved by SANDAG. The Approved Project Budget, Scope of Work,
and Project Schedule is attached hereto as Attachment A.
E. BPNSP Funds and Funding. Funding from the TransNet Extension Ordinance for the
Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Neighborhood Safety Program and transportation Development Act
Article 3 Funds.
F. Grantee. The local jurisdiction that is the recipient of BPNSP Funding under this
Agreement. If the Grantee enters into agreements with other parties to assist with the
implementation of the Project, each participant in, member of, or party to that agreement
is deemed a "subgrantee" and for purposes of compliance with applicable requirements of
the Agreement for its Project will be treated as a Grantee.
G. Maximum SANDAG Contribution. Grantee submitted an application and was evaluated
based on its representation that it would abide by a budget for the Project, which has been
finalized and attached to this Agreement as the Approved Project Budget (Attachment A).
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Based on the Approved Project Budget, the maximum amount of BPNSP Funding SANDAG
will pay to Grantee for amounts invoiced under this Agreement is $35,000.
H. Notice to Proceed means a written notice from SANDAG issued to the Grantee authorizing
the Grantee to proceed with all or a portion of the work described in the Scope of Work.
Grantee shall not proceed with the work, and shall not be eligible to receive payment for
work performed, prior to SANDAG's issuance of a Notice to Proceed.
Subgrantee. Any contractor or consultant, at any tier, paid directly or indirectly with funds
flowing from this Agreement for the Project.
J. Transportation Development Act Funds (FDA Funds). Article 3 Bicycle and Pedestrian
Facilities Programs Funds.
Section 2. Project Implementation
A. General. The Grantee agrees to carry out the Project as follows:
1. Project Description. Grantee agrees to perform the work as described in the Scope
of Work attached as Attachment A.
2. Effective Date. The effective date of this Agreement or any amendment hereto is
the date on which this Agreement or an amendment is fully executed. SANDAG
authorizes Grantee to begin working on the Project, and Grantee agrees to
undertake Project work, promptly after receiving a Notice to Proceed from SANDAG,
notwithstanding the effective date of this Agreement.
3. Grantee's Capacity. Grantee agrees to maintain or acquire sufficient legal,
financial, technical, and managerial capacity to: (a) plan, manage, and complete the
Project and provide for the use of any Project property; (b) carry out the safety and
security aspects of the Project, and (c) comply with the terms of the Agreement and
all applicable laws, regulations, and policies pertaining to the Project and the
Grantee, including but not limited to the Extension Ordinance.
Project Schedule. Grantee agrees to complete the Project according to the Project
Schedule attached hereto as Attachment A and in compliance with the Use -It -or -
Lose -It Policy attached hereto as Attachment B.
5. Project Implementation and Oversight. Grantee agrees to comply with the
Project Implementation and Oversight Requirements attached hereto as
Attachment C. Additionally, if Grantee hires a consultant to carry out professional
services, funded under this Agreement, Grantee shall: prepare an Independent Cost
Estimate (ICE) prior to soliciting proposals; publicly advertise for competing
proposals for the work; use cost as an evaluation factor in selecting the consultant;
document a Record of Negotiation (RON) establishing that the amount paid by
Grantee for the consultant services is fair and reasonable; and pass through the
relevant obligations in this Agreement to the consultant. If Grantee hires a
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contractor to carry out construction services funded under this Agreement, Grantee
shall: prepare an ICE, (e.g., a construction cost estimate), prior to soliciting
proposals; publicly advertise for competing bids for the work; award the work to the
lowest responsive and responsible bidder; document a Record of Negotiation (RON)
establishing that the amount paid by Grantee for the construction services is fair and
reasonable; and pass through the relevant obligations in this Agreement to the
contractor.
6. Changes to Project Composition. This Agreement was awarded to Grantee based
on the application submitted by Grantee, which contained representations by
Grantee regarding project parameters, project proximity to transit, and other
criteria relevant to evaluating and ranking the Project based on SANDAG BPNSP
guidelines. Any substantive deviation from Grantee's representations in the Project
Justification during project implementation may require reevaluation or result in
loss of funding. If Grantee knows or should know that substantive changes in the
Project Justification have occurred or will occur, Grantee will immediately notify
SANDAG. SANDAG will then determine whether the Project is still consistent with
the overall objectives of the BPNSP and that the changes would not have negatively
affected the Project ranking during the grant application process. SANDAG reserves
the right to have BPNSP Funding withheld or refunded due to substantive changes
to the Project Justification. See Section 9, paragraph F of this Agreement regarding
amendments to the Scope of Work.
B. Significant Participation by a Subgrantee. Although the Grantee may delegate any or
almost all Project responsibilities to one or more subgrantees, the Grantee agrees that it,
rather than any subgrantee, is ultimately responsible for compliance with all applicable
laws, regulations, and this Agreement.
C. Grantee's Responsibility to Extend Agreement Requirements to Other Entities
1. Entities Affected. If an entity other than the Grantee is expected to fulfill any
responsibilities typically performed by the Grantee, the Grantee agrees to assure
that the entity carries out the Grantee's responsibilities as set forth in this
Agreement.
2. Documents Affected. The applicability provisions of laws, regulations, and policies
determine the extent to which those provisions affect an entity (such as a
subgrantee) participating in the Project through the Grantee. Thus, the Grantee
agrees to use a written document to ensure that each entity participating in the
Project complies with applicable laws, regulations, and policies.
a. Required Clauses. Grantee agrees to use a written document (such as a
subagreement, lease, third -party contract, or other) including all appropriate
clauses stating the entity's responsibilities under applicable laws, regulations,
or policies.
b. Flowdown. Grantee agrees to include in each document (subagreement,
lease, third -party contract, or other) any necessary provisions requiring the
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Project participant (third -party contractor, subgrantee, or other) to impose
applicable laws, Agreement requirements, and directives on its subgrantees,
lessees, third -party contractors, and other Project participants at the lowest
tier necessary.
D. No SANDAG Obligations to Third Parties. In connection with the Project, the Grantee
agrees that SANDAG shall not be subject to any obligations or liabilities to any subgrantee,
lessee, third -party contractor, or other person or entity that is not a party to the Agreement
for the Project. Notwithstanding that SANDAG may have concurred in or approved any
solicitation, subagreement, lease, or third -party contract at any tier, SANDAG has no
obligations or liabilities to any entity other than the Grantee, including any subgrantee.
lessee, or third -party contractor at any tier.
E. Changes in Project Performance. Grantee agrees to notify SANDAG immediately, in
writing, of any change in local law, conditions (including its legal, financial, or technical
capacity), or any other event that may adversely affect the Grantee's ability to perform the
Project in accordance with the terms of the Agreement. Grantee also agrees to notify
SANDAG immediately, in writing, of any current or prospective major dispute, breach,
default, or litigation that may adversely affect SANDAG's interests in the Project; and agrees
to inform SANDAG, also in writing, before naming SANDAG as a party to litigation for any
reason, in any forum. At a minimum, the Grantee agrees to send each notice to SANDAG
required by this subsection to SANDAG's Office of General Counsel. Grantee further agrees
to utilize the procedures set forth in the Use -It -or -Lose -It Policy attached hereto as
Attachment B if it anticipates a delay in performance.
F. Standard of Care. Grantee expressly warrants that the work to be performed pursuant to
this Agreement shall be performed in accordance with the applicable standard of care.
Where approval by SANDAG, the Executive Director, or other representative of SANDAG is
indicated in the Scope of Work, it is understood to be conceptual approval only and does
not relieve the Grantee of responsibility for complying with all laws, codes, industry
standards, and liability for damages caused by negligent acts, errors, omissions,
noncompliance with industry standards, or the willful misconduct of the Grantee or its
subgrantees.
Section 3. Ethics
A. Grantee Code of ConductlStandards of Conduct. Grantee agrees to maintain a written
code of conduct or standards of conduct that shall govern the actions of its officers,
employees, council or board members, or agents engaged in the award or administration of
subagreements, leases, or third -party contracts supported with TransNet Ordinance
assistance. Grantee agrees that its code of conduct or standards of conduct shall specify that
its officers, employees, board members, or agents may neither solicit nor accept gratuities,
favors, or anything of monetary value from any present or potential subgrantee, lessee, or
third -party contractor at any tier or agent thereof. Such a conflict would arise when an
employee, officer, council or board member, or agent, including any member of his or her
immediate family, partner, or organization that employs, or intends to employ, any of the
parties listed herein has a financial interest in the entity selected for award. Grantee may set
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de minimis rules where the financial interest is not substantial, or the gift is an unsolicited
item of nominal intrinsic value. Grantee agrees that its code of conduct or standards of
conduct shall also prohibit its officers, employees, board members, or agents from using
their respective positions in a manner that presents a real or apparent personal or
organizational conflict of interest or personal gain. As permitted by state or local law or
regulations, the Grantee agrees that its code of conduct or standards of conduct shall
include penalties, sanctions, or other disciplinary actions for violations by its officers,
employees, board members, or their agents, or its third -party contractors or subgrantees or
their agents.
1. Personal Conflicts of Interest. Grantee agrees that its code of conduct or
standards of conduct shall prohibit the Grantee's employees, officers, council or
board members, or agents from participating in the selection, award, or
administration of any third -party contract or subagreement supported by BPNSP
Funding if a real or apparent conflict of interest would be involved. Such a conflict
would arise when an employee, officer, board member, or agent, including any
member of his or her immediate family, partner, or organization that employs, or
intends to employ, any of the parties listed herein has a financial interest in the firm
selected for award.
2. Organizational Conflicts of Interest. Grantee agrees that its code of conduct or
standards of conduct shall include procedures for identifying and preventing real
and apparent organizational conflicts of interest. An organizational conflict of
interest exists when the nature of the work to be performed under a proposed
third -party contract or subagreement may, without some restrictions on future
activities, result in an unfair competitive advantage to the third -party contractor or
subgrantee or impair its objectivity in performing the contract work.
B. SANDAG Code of Conduct. SANDAG has established policies concerning potential
conflicts of interest. These policies apply to Grantee. For all awards by SANDAG, any
practices which might result in unlawful activity are prohibited, including but not limited to
rebates, kickbacks, or other unlawful considerations. SANDAG staff is specifically prohibited
from participating in the selection process when those staff have a close personal
relationship, family relationship, or past (within the last 12 months), present, or potential
business or employment relationship with a person or business entity seeking a contract. It is
unlawful for any contract to be made by SANDAG if any individual board member or staff
has a prohibited financial interest in the contract. Staff is also prohibited from soliciting or
accepting gratuities from any organization seeking funding from SANDAG. SANDAG's
officers, employees, agents, and board members shall not solicit or accept gifts, gratuities,
favors, or anything of monetary value from consultants, potential consultants, or parties to
subagreements. By signing this Agreement, Grantee affirms that it has no knowledge of an
ethical violation by SANDAG staff or Grantee. If Grantee has any reason to believe a conflict
of interest exists with regard to the Agreement or the Project, it should notify the SANDAG
Office of General Counsel immediately.
C. Bonus or Commission. Grantee affirms that it has not paid, and agrees not to pay, any
bonus or commission to obtain approval of its BPNSP Funding application for the Project.
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D. False or Fraudulent Statements or Claims. Grantee acknowledges and agrees that by
executing the Agreement for the Project, the Grantee certifies or affirms the truthfulness
and accuracy of each statement it has made, it makes, or it may make in connection with
the Project.
Section 4. Approved Project Budget
Except to the extent that SANDAG determines otherwise in writing, the Grantee agrees as follows:
The Grantee and SANDAG have agreed to a Project budget that is designated the "Approved
Project Budget." Grantee will incur obligations and make disbursements of Project funds only as
authorized by the Approved Project Budget. An amendment to the Approved Project Budget
requires the issuance of a formal amendment to the Agreement, except that re -allocation of funds
among budget items or fiscal years that does not increase the total amount of the BPNSP Funding
awarded for the Project may be made consistent with applicable laws, regulations, and policies.
Prior SANDAG approval is required for transfers of funds between Approved Project Budget
categories; approval will riot he unreasonably withheld.
Section 5. Payments
A. Funding Commitment. Grantee agrees that SANDAG's maximum commitment for Project
Costs will not exceed the Maximum SANDAG Contribution of $35,000. SANDAG's
responsibility to make, or, for TDA-funded projects, to authorize the County of San Diego to
make payments under this Agreement is limited to the amounts listed in the Approved
Project Budget for the Project. Within thirty (30) days of notification to the Grantee that
specific amounts are owed to SANDAG, whether for excess payments of BPNSP Funding,
failure to comply with the Use -It -or -Lose -It Policy (Attachment B), disallowed costs, or funds
recovered from third parties or elsewhere, the Grantee agrees to remit the owed amounts
to SANDAG, including applicable interest, penalties, and administrative charges.
B. Payment by SANDAG. On a quarterly basis, SANDAG shall pay, or, for TDA-funded
projects, authorize the County of San Diego to pay, Grantee following receipt and approval
of both 1) an invoice accompanied by documentation of expenses, including the matching
funds portion, if applicable, incurred on the Project, and 2) a quarterly report describing
progress toward completion on tasks outlined in the Scope of Work. Sample Invoice and
Quarterly Report forms are attached hereto as Attachment D. Upon receiving a request for
payment and adequate supporting information, SANDAG will make payment, or, for TDA-
funded projects, authorize the County of San Diego to make payment, for eligible amounts
to Grantee within thirty (30) days if Grantee has complied with the requirements of the
Agreement, including quarterly reporting requirements, has satisfied SANDAG that the
BPNSP Funding requested is needed for Project purposes in that requisition period, and is
making adequate progress toward Project completion. After the Grantee has demonstrated
satisfactory compliance with the preceding requirements, SANDAG will reimburse the
Grantee's apparent allowable costs incurred consistent with the Approved Project Budget
for the Project. For TDA-funded Projects, Grantee is advised that the County of San Diego
makes payments on the 20th day of each month, or the following business day. SANDAG
shall retain ten percent (10%) from the amounts invoiced until satisfactory completion of
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work. SANDAG shall promptly pay retention amounts to Grantee following Grantee's
satisfactory completion of work, receipt of Grantee's final invoice, and all required
documentation.
C. Costs Reimbursed. Grantee agrees that Project costs eligible for BPNSP Funding must
comply with all the following requirements. Except to the extent that SANDAG determines
otherwise, in writing, to be eligible for reimbursement, Project costs must be:
1. Consistent with the Project Scope of Work, the Approved Project Budget, and other
provisions of the Agreement,
2. Necessary in order to accomplish the Project,
Reasonable for the goods or services purchased,
4. Actual net costs to the Grantee (i.e., the price paid minus any refunds, rebates, or
other items of value received by the Grantee that have the effect of reducing the
cost actually incurred, excluding program income),
5. Incurred for work performed after the Effective Date of the Agreement, and
following Grantee's receipt of a Notice to Proceed from SANDAG,
6. Satisfactorily documented,
7. Treated consistently in accordance with accounting principles and procedures
approved by SANDAG for the Grantee (see Section 6 Accounting Records), and with
accounting principles and procedures approved by the Grantee for its third -party
contractors and subgrantees,
8. Eligible for BPNSP Funding as part of the BPNSP, and
9. Expended allowable indirect costs, including overhead, only if the Grantee has an
approved indirect cost allocation plan and prior written approval has been obtained
from SANDAG.
D. TDA Project Eligibility. The law specifies that the money should be allocated according to
the regulations adopted by SANDAG as the regional transportation planning agency. It also
identifies certain categories of eligible projects. These specific project types represent
neither an exhaustive list, nor are they listed as priorities (Public Utilities Code Sections
99233.3 and 99234). They are summarized below for reference.
• Construction, including related engineering expenses, of bicycle and pedestrian
facilities.
• Maintenance of bicycle trails provided they are closed to motorized traffic.
• Projects serving the needs of commuting bicyclists, including but not limited to new
paths serving major transportation corridors, secure bicycle parking at employment
centers, park -and -ride lots, and transit centers where other funds are not available.
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• A comprehensive bicycle and pedestrian facilities plan (no more than once every five [5]
years), with an emphasis on bicycle projects intended to primarily accommodate non -
recreational bicycle trips.
• Up to 20 percent (20%) of the cost to re -stripe Class II bicycle lanes.
• Up to 5 percent (5%) of the amount available to a city or the county may he expended
in conjunction with other funds to support bicycle safety education programs, so long
as the funds are not used to fully fund the salary of any one person.
E. TransNet Project Eligibility. TransNet bicycle funds may be expended for all purposes
necessary and convenient to the design, right-of-way acquisition, and construction of
facilities intended for use by bicyclists, pedestrian, and neighborhood safety programs.
These funds also may be used for programs that help to encourage the use of
bicycles/pedestrians, such as secure parking facilities, bicycle/pedestrian promotion
programs, and safety programs.
F. Excluded Costs. In determining the amount of BPNSP Funding SANDAG will provide for
the Project. SANDAG will exclude:
1. Any Project cost incurred by the Grantee before the Effective Date of the
Agreement or Amendment thereto,
2. Any cost that is not included in the latest Approved Project Budget,
3. Any cost for Project property or services received in connection with a
subagreement, lease, third -party contract, or other arrangement that is required to
be, but has not been, concurred in or approved in writing by SANDAG,
4. Any cost ineligible for SANDAG participation as provided by applicable laws.
regulations. or policies.
Certain costs, at times associated with bicycle and pedestrian projects, are not eligible when
the benefit provided is not the exclusive use of bicyclists or pedestrians. These instances are
listed below.
1. Curb and gutter arc part of the roadway drainage system. As such, newly installed
curb and gutter cannot be considered an improvement exclusively for the benefit of
the sidewalk or bike lane and are not an eligible expense.
2. Driveway ramps installed across sidewalks are not for the benefit of pedestrians, and
in fact, degrade the pedestrian environment. Claimants may not include the cost of
driveway ramps in applications for sidewalk projects. However, the distance across
the driveway may be included when computing the per -square -foot cost of the
sidewalk.
3. Where roadway design standards require a roadway shoulder width at least as wide
as would be required for a standard bike lane, the cost of the shoulder construction
will not be eligible. Appropriate bikeway signage is eligible.
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Under some circumstances, it may be necessary to remove and replace curb and gutter,
driveway ramps, drainage facilities, and other existing improvements in order to construct a
bikeway or sidewalk. In such cases, the cost of this work is most likely eligible, but claimants
should carefully document why this is so in the claim submittal.
Grantee understands and agrees that payment to the Grantee for any Project cost does not
constitute SANDAG's final decision about whether that cost is allowable and eligible for
payment under the Project and does not constitute a waiver of any violation by the Grantee
of the terms of the Agreement for the Project. The Grantee acknowledges that SANDAG will
not make a final determination about the allowability and eligibility of any cost until the
final payment has been made on the Project or the results of an audit of the Project
requested by SANDAG or its Independent Taxpayers' Oversight Committee (ITOC) has been
completed, whichever occurs latest. If SANDAG determines that the Grantee is not entitled
to receive any portion of the BPNSP Funding requested or paid, SANDAG will notify the
Grantee in writing, stating its reasons. The Grantee agrees that Project closeout will not
alter the Grantee's responsibility to return any funds due SANDAG as a result of later
refunds, corrections, or other similar transactions: nor will Project closeout alter SANDAG's
right to disallow costs and recover funds provided for the Project on the basis of a later
audit or other review.
Section 6. Accounting Records
In compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and policies, the Grantee agrees as follows:
A. Project Accounts. Grantee agrees to establish and maintain for the Project either a
separate set of accounts or separate accounts within the framework of an established
accounting system that can be identified with the Project. Grantee also agrees to maintain
all checks, payrolls, invoices, contracts, vouchers, orders, or other accounting documents
related, in whole or in part, to the Project so that they may be clearly identified, readily
accessible, and available to SANDAG upon request and, to the extent feasible, kept separate
from documents not related to the Project.
B. Documentation of Project Costs and Program Income. Except to the extent that
SANDAG determines otherwise, in writing, the Grantee agrees to support all costs charged
to the Project, including any approved services or property contributed by the Grantee or
others, with properly executed payrolls, time records, invoices, contracts, or vouchers
describing in detail the nature and propriety of the charges, including adequate records to
support the costs the Grantee has incurred underlying any payment in which SANDAG has
agreed to participate.
Section 7. Reporting, Record Retention, and Access
A. Types of Reports. Grantee agrees to submit to SANDAG all reports required by laws and
regulations, policies, the Agreement, and any other reports SANDAG may specify.
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B. Report Formats. Grantee agrees that all reports and other documents or information
intended for public availability developed in the course of the Project and required to be
submitted to SANDAG must be prepared and submitted in electronic and or typewritten
hard copy formats as SANDAG may specify. SANDAG reserves the right to specify that
records be submitted in particular formats.
C. Record Retention. During the course of the Project and for three (3) years thereafter from
the date of transmission of the final expenditure report, the Grantee agrees to maintain,
intact and readily accessible, all data, documents, reports, records, contracts, and supporting
materials relating to the Project as SANDAG may require.
D. Access to Records of Grantees and Subgrantees. Grantee agrees to permit, and require
its subgrantees to permit, SANDAG or its authorized representatives, upon request, to
inspect all Project work, materials, payrolls, and other data, and to audit the books, records,
and accounts of the Grantee and its subgrantees pertaining to the Project.
E. Project Closeout. Grantee agrees that Project closeout does not alter the reporting and
record retention requirements of this Agreement.
F. Quarterly Reports. It shall be the responsibility of Grantee to advise SANDAG on a
quarterly basis of the progress of its work, expenditures incurred, and information
regarding whether the Project is projected to be completed within the limits of the
Approved Project Budget and Project Schedule. The quarterly progress report shall be
submitted in writing to SANDAG. Grantee shall document the progress and results of work
performed under this Agreement to the satisfaction of SANDAG. This may include progress
and final reports, plans, specifications, estimates, or other evidence of attainment of the
Agreement objectives, which are requested by SANDAG or the ITOC. Grantee may be
required to attend meetings of SANDAG staff and committees, including ITOC, to report on
its progress and respond to questions.
Section 8. Project Completion, Audit, Settlement, and Closeout
Project Completion. Within ninety (90) calendar days following Project completion or
termination by SANDAG, the Grantee agrees to submit a final certification of Project
expenses and final reports, as applicable.
Project Closeout. Project closeout occurs when SANDAG notifies the Grantee that SANDAG
has closed the Project, and either forwards the final BPNSP Funding payment or
acknowledges that the Grantee has remitted the proper refund. The Grantee agrees that
Project closeout by SANDAG does not invalidate any continuing requirements imposed by
the Agreement or any unmet requirements set forth in a written notification from SANDAG.
All payments made to the Grantee shall be subject to review for compliance by SANDAG
with the requirements of this Agreement, and shall be subject to an audit upon completion
of the Project. If Grantee uses SANDAG funds for indirect costs, final audit will include an
indirect cost audit as well.
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C. Project Use. Grantee was awarded this Agreement based on representations in its grant
application regarding the Project's intended use. If the Project is a capital project, Grantee
hereby commits to continued use of the Project for the purposes stated in its application for
a period of at least five (5) years after completion of construction. SANDAG may require
Grantee to refund BPNSP Funding provided for the Project in the event Grantee fails to
utilize the Project for its intended purposes as stated in the grant application.
Section 9. Timely Progress and Right of SANDAG to Terminate
A. Grantee shall make diligent and timely progress toward completion of the Project within
the timelines set forth in the Project Schedule (Attachment A). If timely progress is not
achieved, SANDAG may review the status of the Project to determine if the funds should be
reallocated to another eligible project, as per the Use -It -or -Lose -It Policy (Attachment B).
Grantee understands and agrees that any failure to make reasonable progress on the
Project or violation of the Agreement that endangers substantial performance of the Project
shall provide sufficient grounds for SANDAG to terminate the Agreement for the Project.
B. In the event Grantee encounters difficulty in meeting the Project Schedule or anticipates
difficulty in complying with the Project Schedule, the Grantee shall immediately notify the
SANDAG Project Manager and shall provide pertinent details, including the reason(s) for the
delay in performance and the date by which Grantee expects to complete performance or
delivery. This notification shall be informational in character only and receipt of it shall not
be construed as a waiver by SANDAG of a project delivery schedule or date, or any rights or
remedies provided by this Agreement, including the Use -It -or -Lose -It Policy requirements.
C. Upon written notice, the Grantee agrees that SANDAG may suspend or terminate all or any
part of the BPNSP Funding to be provided for the Project if the Grantee has violated the
terms of the Agreement, or if SANDAG determines that the purposes of the laws or policies
authorizing the Project would not be adequately served by the continuation of BPNSP
Funding for the Project.
D. In general, termination of BPNSP Funding for the Project will not invalidate obligations
properly incurred by the Grantee before the termination date to the extent those
obligations cannot be canceled. If, however, SANDAG determines that the Grantee has
willfully misused BPNSP Funding by failing to make adequate progress, or failing to comply
with the terms of the Agreement, SANDAG reserves the right to require the Grantee to
refund the entire amount of BPNSP Funding provided for the Project or any lesser amount
as SANDAG may determine.
E. Expiration of any Project time period established in the Project Schedule will not, by itself,
automatically constitute an expiration or termination of the Agreement for the Project,
however. Grantee must request and SANDAG must agree to amend the Agreement, in
writing, if the Project Schedule will not be met. An amendment to the Project Schedule may
be made at SANDAG's discretion if Grantee's request is consistent with the provisions of the
Use -It -or -Lose -It Policy (Attachment B).
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F. The grant was awarded based on the application submitted by Grantee with the intention
that the awarded funds would be used to implement the Project as described in the Scope
of Work (Attachment A). Any substantive deviation from the Scope of Work must be
approved by SANDAG if grant funds are to be used for such changes. If Grantee believes
substantive changes need to be made to the Project, Grantee will immediately notify
SANDAG. SANDAG will then determine whether the Project is still consistent with the
overall objectives of the BPNSP and that the changes would not have negatively affected
the Project ranking during the grant application process. SANDAG reserves the right to have
BPNSP Funding withheld or refunded due to substantive Project changes.
Section 10. Disputes and Venue
A. Choice of Law. This Agreement shall be interpreted in accordance with the laws of the
State of California.
B. Dispute Resolution Process. In the event Grantee has a dispute with SANDAG during the
performance of this Agreement, Grantee shall continue to perform unless SANDAG informs
Grantee in writing to cease performance. The dispute resolution process for disputes arising
under this Agreement shall be as follows:
1. Grantee shall submit a statement of the grounds for the dispute, including all
pertinent dates, names of persons involved, and supporting documentation, to
SANDAG's Project Manager. The Project Manager and other appropriate SANDAG
staff will review the documentation in a timely manner and reply to Grantee within
twenty (20) days. Upon receipt of an adverse decision by SANDAG, Grantee may
submit a request for reconsideration to SANDAG's Executive Director. The request
for reconsideration must be received within ten (10) days from the postmark date of
SANDAG's reply. The Executive Director will respond to the request for
reconsideration within ten (10) working days. The decision of the Executive Director
will be in writing.
2. If Grantee is dissatisfied with the results following exhaustion of the above dispute
resolution procedures, Grantee shall make a written request to SANDAG for appeal
to the SANDAG Regional Planning Committee. SANDAG shall respond to a request
for mediation within thirty (30) calendar days. The decision of the Regional Planning
Committee shall be final.
C. Venue. If any action is brought to interpret or enforce any term of this Agreement, the
action shall be brought in a state or federal court situated in the County of San Diego, State
of California. In the event of any such litigation between the parties, the prevailing party
shall be entitled to recover all reasonable costs incurred, including reasonable attorney's
fees, litigation and collection expenses, witness fees, and court costs as determined by the
court.
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Section 11. Assignment
The Grantee agrees that Grantee shall not assign, sublet, or transfer (whether by assignment or
novation) this Agreement or any rights under or interest in this Agreement without the written
consent of SANDAG, which may be withheld for any reason, provided however, that claims for
money due to Grantee from SANDAG under this Agreement may be assigned to a bank, trust
company, or other financial institution without such approval. Notice of such assignment or transfer
shall be promptly furnished to SANDAG in writing.
Section 12. Project Manager
The Grantee has assigned Stephen Manganiello as the Project Manager for the Project. Project
Manager continuity and experience is deemed essential in Grantee's ability to carry out the Project
in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Grantee shall not change the Project Manager
without notice to SANDAG.
Section 13. Insurance
Grantee shall procure and maintain during the period of performance of this Agreement, and for
twelve (12) months following completion, policies of insurance from insurance companies
authorized to do business in the State of California or the equivalent types and amounts of self-
insurance, as follows:
A. General Liability. Combined single limit of $1,000,000 per occurrence and $2,000,000
general aggregate for personal and bodily injury, including death, and broad form property
damage. The policy must include an acceptable "Waiver of Transfer Rights of Recovery
Against Others Endorsement" naming SANDAG as an additional insured. A deductible or
retention may be utilized, subject to approval by SANDAG.
B. Automobile Liability. For personal and bodily injury, including death, and property
damage in an amount not less than $1,000,000. The policy must include an acceptable
"Waiver of Right to Recover From Others Endorsement" naming SANDAG as an additional
insured.
C. Workers' Compensation and Employer's Liability. Policy must comply with the laws of
the State of California. The policy must include an acceptable "Waiver of Right to Recover
From Others Endorsement" naming SANDAG as an additional insured.
D. Other Requirements. Grantee shall furnish satisfactory proof by one (1) or more
certificates (original copies) that it has the foregoing insurance. the insurance shall be
provided by an acceptable insurance provider, as determined by SANDAG, which satisfies
the following minimum requirements:
1. An insurance carrier qualified to do business in California and maintaining an agent
for service of process within the state. Such insurance carrier shall maintain a current
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A.M. Best rating classification of "A-" or better, and a financial size of "$10 million
to $24 million (Class V) or better,"
or
2. A Lloyds of London program provided by syndicates of Lloyds of London and other
London insurance carriers, providing all participants are qualified to do business in
California and the policy provides for an agent for service of process in California.
E. Certificates of Insurance. Certificates of insurance shall be filed with SANDAG. These
policies shall be primary insurance as to SANDAG so that any other coverage held by
SANDAG shall not contribute to any loss under Grantee's insurance. Each insurance policy
shall contain a clause which provides that the policy may not be canceled without first
giving thirty (30) days advance written notice to SANDAG. For purposes of this notice
requirement, any material change in the policy prior to its expiration shall be considered a
cancellation.
F. Grantee may satisfy the requirements of Section 13 by maintaining its lawful self -insured
status during the period of performance of this Agreement.
Section 14. Indemnification and Duty to Defend
A. With regard to any claim, protest, or litigation arising from or related to the Grantee's
performance in connection with or incidental to the Project or this Agreement, Grantee
agrees to defend, indemnify, protect, and hold SANDAG and its agents, officers, board
members, and employees harmless from and against any and all claims asserted or liability
established for damages or injuries to any person or property, including injury to the
Grantee's or its subgrantees' employees, agents, or officers, which arise from or are
connected with or are caused or claimed to be caused by the negligent, reckless, or willful
acts or omissions of the Grantee and its subgrantees and their agents, officers, or
employees, in performing the work or services herein, and all expenses of investigating and
defending against same, including attorney fees and costs; provided, however, that the
Grantee's duty to indemnify and hold harmless shall not include any claims or liability
arising from the established sole negligence or willful misconduct of SANDAG, its agents,
officers, or employees.
Section 15. Relationship of Parties
For purposes of this Agreement, the relationship of the parties is that of independent entities and
not as agents of each other or as joint venturers or partners. The parties shall maintain sole and
exclusive control over their personnel, agents, consultants, and operations.
Section 16. Severability and Integration
If any provision of the Agreement is determined invalid, the remainder of that Agreement shall not
be affected if that remainder would continue to conform to the requirements of applicable laws or
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regulations. This Agreement represents the entire understanding of SANDAG and Grantee as to
those matters contained in it. No prior oral or written understanding shall be of any force or effect
with respect to those matters covered hereunder. This Agreement may not he modified or altered
except in writing, signed by SANDAG and the Grantee.
Section 17. Notice
Any notice or instrument required to be given or delivered by this Agreement may be given or
delivered by depositing the same in any United States Post Office, registered or certified, postage
prepaid, addressed to:
San Diego Association of Governments
401 B Street, Suite 800
San Diego, CA 92101
Attn: Regional Bike and Pedestrian Program Manager
Grantee:
City of National City
1243 National City Boulevard
National City, CA 91950
Attn: Stephen Manganiello
and shall be effective upon receipt thereof.
Section 18. Signatures
The individuals executing this Agreement represent and warrant that they have the legal capacity
and authority to do so on behalf of their respective legal entities.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement as of the date written
above.
SAN DIEGO ASSOCIATION
OF GOVERNMENTS
APPROVED AS TO SUFFICIENCY OF FORM AND
LEGALITY:
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A COLEMAN
sociate Legal Counsel
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
Mayor
APPROVED AS TO SUFFICIENCY OF FORM AND
LEGALITY:
GEORGE H. EISER, lil
CITY ATTORNEY
Grantee Name: City of National City Grant No.: 5001215
ATTACHMENT A
APPROVED PROJECT BUDGET, SCOPE OF WORK, AND PROJECT SCHEDULE
PLANNING PROJECT
TDAITRANSNET BICYCLE. PEDESTRIAN, & NEIGHBORHOOD SAFETY PROGRAM BUDGET, SCOPE OF WORK. & SCHEDULE
Jurisdiction: National City
Project National City Bicycle Master Plan
Project Location: Cliv of n011ona Gay
Project Descrlpton (including tocanon and ttmlts), U4Oate of the bran baNcle tA011 : i no to regl11rerneu,s (S `M:b n Kai l i r Ile .::ilIrettIid
Streets and Highw iys ado la, adoptier. Inynmve n1CycIC cire013110: acid ccnneCinit `:aGl netrnlnrtw'J prs actions. alllf peavlle t no,s:Cnn. with Me Regional
Transpmla1lon Plan and San Dego Rego nal Bicycle Plan.
Contract Number: 5001215
Claim Number 1001100E
In aciddiee to rile foliowi L1, include ail detailed Stal era 0/tIC ftides/ar 31at sou may h.TJe akearN 9itefled le us
This rtxmrnent will be amended upon award di C:elsiv'L
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Research and Data Cs-erbon
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Start Date
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Grantee Name: City of National City Grant No.: 5001215
ATTACHMENT B
USE -IT -OR -LOSE -IT POLICY
1. Project Milestone and Completion Deadlines
1.1. This policy applies to all Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Neighborhood Safety Program grant
funds, whether from TransNet or another source. By signing a grant agreement for the
Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Neighborhood Safety Program, grant recipients agree to the
following project delivery objectives.
1.1.1. Capital Grants. The project must be completed according to the schedule provided
in the grant agreement, but at the latest, a construction contract must be awarded
within two (2) years following execution of the grant agreement, and construction
must be completed within eighteen (18) months following award - of the
construction contract.
1.1.2. Planning Grants. The project must be completed according to the schedule
provided in the grant agreement, but at the latest, a consultant contract must be
awarded within one (1)-year following execution of the grant agreement, and the
planning project must be complete within two (2) years following award of the
consultant contract. Failure to meet the above deadlines may result in revocation
of all grant funds not already expended.
1.2. Grant funds made available as a result of this process may be awarded to the next project
on the recommended project priority list from the most recent project selection process, or
they may be added to the funds available for the next project funding cycle, at SANDAG's
discretion. Any project that loses funding due to failure to meet the deadlines specified in
this policy may be resubmitted to compete for funding in a future call for projects.
2. Project Delays and Extensions of up to One (1)-Year
2.1. Grant recipients may receive extensions on their project schedules of up to one (1)-year
for good cause. Extensions of up to twelve (12) months aggregate that would not cause
the project to miss a deadline in Sections 1.1.1 or 1.1.2 may be approved by the SANDAG
Program Manager for the Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Neighborhood Safety Program.
Extensions beyond twelve (12) months aggregate or that would cause the project to miss a
deadline in Sections 1.1.1 or 1.1.2 must be approved by the Regional Planning Committee.
For an extension to be granted under this Section 2, the following conditions must be
met:
2.1.1. For extension requests of up to six (6) months, the grant recipient must request the
extension in writing to the SANDAG Program Manager at least two (2) weeks prior
to the earliest project schedule milestone deadline for which an extension is being
requested.
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2.1.2. For extension requests that will cause one (1) or more project milestones to be
delayed more than six (6) months, but less than twelve (12) months aggregate, the
grant recipient must request an extension in writing to the SANDAG Program
Manager at least six (6) weeks prior to the earliest project schedule milestone
deadline for which an extension is being requested.
2.1.3 The project sponsor seeking the extension must document previous efforts
undertaken to maintain the project schedule, the reasons for the delay, and why
they were unavoidable, and demonstrate an ability to succeed in the extended
timeframe.
2.1.4. If the Program Manager denies an extension request under this Section 2, the
project sponsor may appeal within ten (10) business days of receiving the Program
Manager's response to the Regional Planning Committee.
2.1.5. Extension requests that are rejected by the Regional Planning Committee will
result in termination of the grant agreement and obligation by the project sponsor
to return to SANDAG any unexpended funds. Unexpended funds are funds for
project costs not incurred prior to rejection of the extension request by the
Regional Planning Committee.
3. Project and Extensions Beyond One (1)-Year
3.1. Requests for extensions beyond one (1)-year or that will cause a project to miss a deadline
in Sections 1.1.1 or 1.1.2 (including those projects that were already granted extensions by
the SANDAG Program Manager and are again falling behind schedule) will be considered
by the Regional Planning Committee. The Regional Planning Committee will only grant an
extension under this Section 3 for extenuating conditions beyond the control of the
project sponsor, defined as follows:
3.1.1. Capital Grants
3.1.1.1. Environmental. An extension may be granted when, during the environmental
review process, the project sponsor discovers heretofore unknown sites (e.g.,
archeological, endangered species) that require additional investigation and
mitigation efforts. The project sponsor must demonstrate that the discovery is
new and unforeseen.
3.1.1.2. Right -of -Way. Extensions for delays necessary to complete right-of-way
acquisition may be granted only when right-of-way needs are identified that
could not have been foreseen at the time the grant agreement was signed.
3.1.1.3. Permitting. Delays associated with obtaining permits from external agencies may
justify an extension when the project sponsor can demonstrate that every effort
has been made to obtain the necessary permits and that the delay is wholly due
to the permitting agency.
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3.1.1.4. Construction Schedule. Extensions may be granted when unavoidable
construction delays create a conflict with restrictions on construction during
certain times of the year (for instance, to avoid nesting season for endangered
species).
3.1.1.5. Litigation. Extensions may be granted when a lawsuit has been filed concerning
the project being funded.
3.1.1.6. Other. Extensions may be granted due to changes in federal/state policies or
laws that can be shown to directly affect the project schedule.
3.1.2. Planning Grants
3.1.2.1. Changed Circumstances. An extension may be granted fora planning project
when circumstances not within the control of the grant recipient, such as an
action by an outside agency, require a change in the Scope of Work for the
project.
3.2. The grant recipient shall make its request directly to the Regional Planning Committee,
providing a detailed justification for the requested extension, including a revised project
schedule and work plan, at least six (6) weeks prior to the earliest project schedule
milestone deadline, or deadline in Sections 1.1.1 or 1.1.2, for which an extension is being
requested.
3.3. Extension requests that are rejected by the Regional Planning Committee will result in
termination of the grant agreement and obligation by the project sponsor to return to
SANDAG any unexpended funds. Unexpended funds are funds for project costs not
incurred prior to rejection of the extension request.
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ATTACHMENT C
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION AND OVERSIGHT REQUIREMENTS
CAPITAL GRANTS
1. Contact Information: Grantee must provide SANDAG with contact information for the
project manager. Grantee must provide SANDAG with updated contact information in a
timely manner if there are any changes to staff assigned.
2. Design Development Meetings: Grantee must provide SANDAG with advance notice
(preferably within two [2]weeks) of all design development meetings and provide agendas
and a meeting summary following the meeting. SANDAG staff may attend any meetings as
appropriate.
3. Plan Review: Grantee must submit project design drawings and cost estimates (if available)
to SANDAG for review and comment at thirty percent (30%), sixty percent (60%), ninety
percent (90%), and one hundred percent (100%). SANDAG staff may meet with the grantee
to comment on submitted plans and assure substantial conformance. SANDAG may comment
on submitted plans regarding:
• whether they are consistent with the project proposed in the original grant application,
and
• consistency with accepted pedestrian/bicycle facility and smart growth design standards.
4. Quarterly Reports: Grantee must submit quarterly reports to SANDAG, detailing
accomplishments in the quarter, anticipated progress next quarter, pending issues and actions
toward resolution, and status of budget and schedule.
5. Performance Monitoring: SANDAG staff may measure performance of the constructed
capital improvements against stated project objectives, and evaluate the overall BICYCLE,
PEDESTRIAN AND NEIGHBORHOOD SAFETY Program. Grantee is expected to meet with
SANDAG staff to identify relevant performance measures and data sources, and provide
available data and feedback regarding the program as appropriate.
PLANNING GRANTS
1. Contact Information. Grantee must provide SANDAG with contact information for the
project manager. Grantee must provide SANDAG with updated contact information in a
timely manner if there are any changes to staff assigned.
2. Stakeholder and Community Meetings. Grantee must provide SANDAG with advance
notice (preferably within two [21 weeks) of all stakeholder and community meetings and
provide agendas and a meeting summary following the meeting. SANDAG staff may attend
any meetings as appropriate.
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3. Request for Proposals and Consultant Selection. Grantee must submit consultant draft
Request for Proposals to SANDAG staff for review and comment. Consultant proposals must
also be submitted to SANDAG for review and comment prior to consultant selection.
4. Quarterly Reports. Grantee must submit quarterly reports to SANDAG, detailing
accomplishments in the quarter, anticipated progress next quarter, pending issues and actions
toward resolution, and status of budget and schedule.
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ATTACHMENT D
SAMPLE INVOICE AND QUARTERLY REPORT
Invoice Part 1 of 3
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RESOLUTION NO. 2010 — 34
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A GRANT AGREEMENT IN THE
AMOUNT OF $35,000 WITH THE SAN DIEGO ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS
(SANDAG) FOR COMPLETION OF THE NATIONAL CITY BICYCLE MASTER PLAN
WHEREAS, on May 19, 2009, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2009-
103, authorizing the filing of a TDA/TransNet Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Neighborhood Safety
Program (NPNSP) grant for completion of the National City Bicycle Master Plan; and
WHEREAS, the City was awarded a TDATTransNet BPNSP grant on June 29,
2009, in the amount of $35,000, which will be used for consulting services to assist staff in
preparation of the National City Bicycle Master Plan document, including public outreach and
education.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of
National City hereby authorizes the Mayor to execute a Grant Agreement in the amount of
$35,000 with the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) for completion of the
National City Bicycle Master Plan. Said Grant Agreement is on file in the office of the City Clerk.
PASSED and ADOPTED this 16th day of March, 2010.
on Morrison, Mayor
ATTEST:
A
Miael R. Della, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
George H. Eiser, Ill
City Attorney
Passed and adopted by the Council of the City of National City, California, on March 16,
2010 by the following vote, to -wit:
Ayes: Councilmembers Morrison, Parra, Sotelo-Solis, Van Deventer, Zarate.
Nays: None.
Absent: None.
Abstain: None.
AUTHENTICATED BY: RON MORRISON
Mayor of the City of National City, California
City Clerk of the City ofNational City, California
By:
Deputy
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of
RESOLUTION NO. 2010-34 of the City of National City, California, passed and adopted
by the Council of said City on March 16, 2010.
City Clerk of the City of National City, California
By:
Deputy
CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA
COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT
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MEETING DATE: March 16, 2010
AGENDA ITEM NO. 7
ITEM TITLE:
Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City authorizing the Mayor to execute a Grant
Agreement in the amount of $35,000 between the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG)
and the City of National City for completion of the National City Bicycle Master Plan (matching funds in
the amount of $15,000 provided by the City General Fund)
PREPARED BY: Stephen Manganiello, Traffic Enginee42'
PHONE: 619-336-4382
EXPLANATION:
See attached.
DEPARTMENT: Development Services/Eng.
APPROVED BY:
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: APPROVED:
ACCOUNT NO. APPROVED:
296-409-500-598-1012: $35,000 (TDA/TransNet BPNSP grant)
001-409-500-598-1012: $15,000 (City General Fund)
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
N/A
ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION:
FINAL ADOPTION:
X
Finance
MIS
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt the Resoluti
BOARD/COM
N/A
ATTACHMENTS:
. Explanation
Resolution
3. Grant Agreement
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