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3/14/2006 9:18:54 AM
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Company Name
All City Management Services
Contract #
N-2006-019
Agency
Police
Expiration Date
2/28/2008
Insurance Exp Date
4/1/2007
Destruction Year
2013
Notes
Amended by A-2006-036, A-2007-054, A-2007-273
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<br />D <br /> <br />JMUL <CIfII1[ ML&NA<GIE&illENJr ~lEnKVTI<CJE~ <br /> <br />October 1, 2004 <br /> <br />Corporal Douglas McGeachy <br />Santa Ana Police Department <br />60 Civic Center Plaza (M-t8) <br />Santa Ana, CA 92702 <br /> <br />Corporal McGeachy: <br /> <br />On behalf of All City Management Services, Inc. (ACMS), I would like to express our appreciation for <br />the opportunity to submit our Proposal for Services to the City of Santa Ana. I have reviewed the RFP, the <br />supporting documents and requirements, and on behalf of ACMS subrnit the enclosed proposal to service <br />the City of Santa Ana. <br /> <br />May I first formally introduce you to ACMS, "The Crossing Guard Company." ACMS is a California <br />Corporation established in 1985 with the sole function of providing School Crossing Guard services. We <br />have successfully privatized the Crossing Guard programs for Over 100 Municipalities and School <br />Districts. We are based in Los Angeles and employ over 1,900 School Crossing Guards throughout <br />California whom dedicate themselves to providing a safe passage to and from school for thousands of <br />children each day. <br /> <br />Should we be awarded the contract to manage the Santa Ana Crossing Guard Program our goal is to <br />provide the City of Santa Ana with a professionally managed, responsive Crossing Guard Program. This <br />begins by ensuring a smooth transition for all the Crossing Guards from public to private management. <br />Our experience has taught us that people respond differently to this type of transition and our hope is to <br />remain sensitive to their individual concerns. <br /> <br />We bring to the Santa Ana Program the wealth of experience we have gained by our single minded <br />purpose of managing School Crossing Guard Programs. Professional management for ACMS is a <br />function of training, staffing, support, communication and supervision. It is our belief that these five <br />functions are the fundamental building blocks for a successful Crossing Guard program. <br /> <br />We are certainly interested and excited about the possibility of providing Crossing Guard services for the <br />City of Santa Ana. As we currently provide Crossing Guard services in the surrounding cities of Garden <br />Grove, Tustin, Fullerton and all of the unincorporated surrounding County areas, we have the ability to <br />quickly and effectively staff Santa Ana locations. <br /> <br />As General Manager and President I am duly authorized to fully commit the resources of ACMS to the <br />Scope of Work as outlined in RFP Spec#04-050 for the City of Santa Ana. Our Proposal remains valid until <br />June 30. 2005. Please find our enclosed Proposal for Services. Thank you for considering us. <br /> <br /> <br />e era er <br /> <br />"~I' '1;,- tr'1/'~""f"",,,,, -q.,~!!'i'~ tr'~L""''''''''''''''' <br />.....l:/.;~ u....~ lW~'~""iJ'.-"~ IJ..17<.....yj,lj..aij, '-L-~.!J_:..,......y~".,.:.r <br />17.:19 S. La Cienega Blvd. . Los Angeles. CA 90035 . 3 10-201-828.:1 . 800-5.:10-9290 . FAX 310-202-8325 <br /> <br />;;zl/S- <br />
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