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Company Name
ALL CITY MANAGEMENT SERVICES INC.
Contract #
A-2014-027
Agency
POLICE
Council Approval Date
2/4/2014
Expiration Date
2/28/2015
Insurance Exp Date
4/1/2015
Destruction Year
2020
Notes
A-2010-038; A-2010-038-01; A-2011-040; A-2012-046;A-2013-024
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1 <br />INSURANQ ON riL t <br />WORK MAY PROCER) <br />�UNTIL,INS ANCE EXPi b <br />CLERK OF COUN III. <br />DATE: 5, 0-/(� <br />FIFTH AMENDMENT TO <br />ADULT CROSSING GUARD AGREEMENT <br />This FIFTH AMENDMENT to the Adult Crossing Guard Agreement is entered <br />into on February 28, 2014, by and between the City of Santa Ana, a charter city and <br />municipal corporation of the State of California ( "City) and All City Management <br />Services, Inc., a California Corporation ( "Consultant "). <br />�t RECITALS: <br />A. City and Consultant entered into Agreement #A- 2010 -038, dated March 1, 2010, <br />(hereinafter "said Agreement ") by which Consultant provided adult crossing guard <br />services to City for a one year period until February 28, 2011 at a cost of <br />$795,450.00, subject to extension upon a writing executed by the Chief of Police and <br />the City Attorney. <br />B. City and Consultant entered into a. First Amendment to Agreement #A- 2010- 038 -001, <br />dated March 1, 2010, amending the compensation from an amount not to exceed <br />$795,450.00 to an amount not to exceed $826,783.00. <br />C. City and Consultant entered into a Second Amendment to Agreement #A- 2011 -040, <br />dated March 1, 2011, extending the term of said Agreement for an additional one- <br />year period to February 28, 2012 and increasing the compensation to pay for the <br />services provided during the additional term. <br />D. City and Consultant entered into a Third Amendment to Agreement #A- 2012 -046, <br />dated February 28, 2013, extending the term of said Agreement for an additional one <br />year period until February 28, 2014, and increasing the compensation to an amount <br />not to exceed $850,000.00 to pay for the services provided during the additional term. <br />In accordance with the tenns and conditions of said Agreement, the parties wish to extend the <br />term of said Agreement for an additional one -year period until 'February 28, 2015 and <br />increase compensation by an amount not to exceed $850,000.00 to pay for services provided <br />during the additional term. In addition, the parties agree to continue to work together to <br />emphasize pedestrian safety. <br />E. During the term of this one -year amendment, Police Department staff will be <br />conducting a thorough evaluation of the Adult Crossing Guard program and will issue a <br />new Request for Proposals (REP) for these services based upon an updated specification. <br />WHEREFORE, in consideration of the covenants contained in said Agreement, and <br />subject to all the terms and conditions of said Agreement, except those amended in this <br />Fifth Amendment to Agreement, the parties agree as follows: <br />
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