2. Approve the Project Cost Analysis for a total estimated construction
<br />delivery cost of $1,900,000, which includes $1,716,649 for the
<br />construction contract, $115,351 for contract administration, inspection
<br />and testing, and a $68,000 project contingency (approximately 4% of the
<br />construction contract amount), paid with Measure M2 Local Fairshare
<br />funding.
<br />AGREEMENTS
<br />25A. AWARD $474,770 OF WORKFORCE INNOVATION AND OPPORTUNITY ACT
<br />FORMULA YOUTH FUNDS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2019-20 {STRATEGIC PLAN
<br />NO. 2, 41 - Community Development Agency
<br />At its regular meeting on May 16, 2019, by a vote of 13-0 (Alegre, Baetz, Korthuis,
<br />Smith absent), the Workforce Development Board approved the recommended
<br />action.
<br />MOTION: Authorize the City Manager and the Clerk of the Council to
<br />execute agreements to award a total of $474,770 in youth program funds as
<br />part of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act for a one-year term
<br />beginning July 1, 2019 through June 30, 2020, subject to non -substantive
<br />changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney:
<br />a. Orange County Children's Therapeutic Arts Center to provide
<br />occupational skills training in the areas of office administration,
<br />childcare worker certification, career technical training in partnership
<br />with Santa Ana College, paid work experience, employment preparation,
<br />tutoring, mentoring, counseling, civic engagement and supportive
<br />services, for 26 youth in the amount of $199,770 (AGMT. No. 2019-096);
<br />b. Charitable Ventures of Orange County dba Project Kinship to provide
<br />training in customer service, forklift operator, guard card, and silk
<br />screening, provide job preparation, paid work experience, mentoring,
<br />counseling, civic engagement, internships, post -secondary education
<br />resources, prepare participants to enter training in the electrical and
<br />welding certificate programs, and supportive services for 20 youth in the
<br />amount of $160,000 (AGMT. No. 2019-097);
<br />c. Orange County Conservation Corps to provide alternative secondary
<br />education that leads to a high school diploma, offer credential training
<br />in forklift operations, safe food handling, customer service, state guard
<br />cards, provide job preparation, paid work experience, post -secondary
<br />education resources, and supportive services for 14 youth in the amount
<br />of $115,000 (AGMT. No. 2019-098).
<br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 9 JULY 2, 2019
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