Recommended Action: Authorize the City Manager to execute three agreements
<br />with the firms listed below to provide on -call environmental review consulting services.
<br />The agreements shall commence on August 1, 2021 and continue until July 31, 2022,
<br />with the option for the City to grant up to two (2), one (1) year renewals, exercisable by
<br />a writing by the City Manager and the City Attorney. The total compensation provided
<br />to all three firms shall not exceed an aggregate amount of $150,000 annually, for a
<br />potential total not to exceed amount of $450,000 during the entire term of the
<br />agreements, including extension periods, subject to non -substantive changes
<br />approved by the City Manager and City Attorney (Agreement No. 2021-XXX).
<br />1. Rincon Consultants, Inc.
<br />2. Chambers Group, Inc.
<br />3. Michael Baker International, Inc.
<br />16. Award $435,000 of Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Formula Youth Funds
<br />for Program Year 2021-2022 to Three Providers (Non -General Fund)
<br />Department(s): Community Development Agency
<br />Recommended Action: Authorize the City Manager to execute agreements to
<br />award $435,000 in Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act youth program funds to
<br />the following recipients for a one-year period beginning July 1, 2021 thru June 30,
<br />2022, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City
<br />Attorney:
<br />1. Orange County Children's Therapeutic Arts Center to provide occupational skills
<br />training in the areas of office administration, mental health paraprofessional, and
<br />childcare worker certification, offer job preparation, paid work experience, tutoring,
<br />mentoring, counseling, and supportive services, for 20 youth in the amount of
<br />$160,000 (Agreement No. 2021-XXX).
<br />2. Orange County Conservation Corps to provide alternative secondary education that
<br />leads to a high school diploma, credential training in forklift operator, safe food
<br />handling, customer service, computer software, job preparation, paid work
<br />experience, post -secondary education resources, and support services for 14 youth in
<br />the amount of $115,000 (Agreement No. 2021-XXX).
<br />3. Charitable Ventures of Orange County dba Project Kinship to provide training in
<br />customer service, forklift operator, guard card, and silk screening, provide job
<br />preparation, paid work experience, mentoring, counseling, civic engagement,
<br />internships, post -secondary education resources, prepare participants to enter
<br />training in the electrical and welding certificate programs, and supportive services for
<br />20 youth in the amount of $160,000 (Agreement No. 2021-XXX).
<br />17. Historic Property Preservation Agreements
<br />Department(s): Planning and Building Agency
<br />Recommended Action: Authorize the City Manager or designee to execute the
<br />attached Mills Act agreement with the below -referenced property owners for the
<br />identified structure(s), subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City
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