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CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY:
MAY 17, 2010
TITLE APPROVED
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR GO ? As Recommended
LOCAL PROGRAM STEP 2 PUBLIC ? As Amended
OUTREACH (PROJECT 09-2505-C) ? Ordinance on 1St Reading
? Ordinance on 2"d Reading
? Implementing Resolution
? Set Public Hearing
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RECOMMENDED ACTION
Authorize the Public Works Agency to send the attached Request for Proposals to qualified firms
to continue and expand the scope of the Go Local Program Step Z public outreach program for
the Santa Ana and Garden Grove fixed guideway project.
DISCUSSION
On May 12, 2008 the OCTA Board allocated $5.9 million in Step 2 funding to Santa Ana for
planning and development of a modern streetcar concept. On August 3, 2009, the City Council
authorized staff to execute an agreement with the Cordoba Corporation and its team of
consultants to conduct the Go Local Program Step 2 technical analysis. At the same time, the City
Council approved a budget of $50,000 for purposes of contracting with a public Outreach firm to
support Santa Ana's Go Local planning and development activities.
On January 4, 2010 the City Council authorized execution of a $50,000 consultant services
agreement with Consensus Inc. to initiate the public outreach program for the Santa Ana and
Garden Grove fixed guideway project. An expanded scope of work and additional funding is
needed to provide public outreach support for the City's entire Go Local Program Transit Vision,
which includes the fixed guideway project study as well as the Santa Ana Regional Transportation
Center (SARTC) Master Plan and the Santa Ana Boulevard grade separation study.
A well-designed and well-executed public outreach program is critical to the successful
implementation of the City's Transit Vision. The selected public outreach team will be asked to
develop a program that improves community understanding and solicits community feedback on
the City's overall transit vision. This outreach effort will be coordinated internally between the
Public Works, Community Development and Planning and Building agencies with assistance from
City Manager's office. Among other things, the public outreach program will clearly communicate
anticipated community benefits, potential community impacts, and the economic development
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Public Outreach Request for Proposals
May 17, 2010
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opportunities associated with these various projects. Given the magnitude and complexity of
these projects, it is imperative that a skilled team of professionals assists the staff in conducting a
comprehensive public outreach campaign.
As outlined in the attached Request for Proposals, the public outreach consultant would be
responsible for the following tasks:
• Development of an outreach/communications strategy
• Presentations to neighborhoods, businesses, and professional groups
• Support of the Stakeholders Working Group
• Attendance at technical team meetings for the fixed guideway project study and SARTC
Master Plan
• Outreach coordination with Community Development and Planning and Building on
projects and initiatives that support the City's Transit Vision, such as the Station District
Fulfillment of California Environment Quality Act (CEQA) and National Environmental
Protection Act (NEPA) public outreach requirements for the fixed guideway study, SARTC
Master Plan, and Santa Ana Boulevard grade separation study
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
There is no environmental impact associated with this action.
FISCAL IMPACT
Funds are available in the Measure M -Street Construction Fund (account no. 32-553-6611,
project 09-2505-C).
APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS:
Raul Godinez II '
Francisco Gutierrez
Executive Director Executive Director
Public Works Agency Finance & Management Services Agency
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
SANTA ANA TRANSIT VISION PUBLIC OUTREACH
I. INTRODUCTION
The public outreach program shall communicate information about Santa
Ana's Fixed Guideway Project, the Santa Ana Regional Transportation
Center (SARTC) Master Plan, and related projects to the public in order to
gain community understanding and solicit community feedback. Among other
things, the public outreach campaign should clearly communicate anticipated
community benefits, potential community impacts, and possible economic
development opportunities associated with the projects.
II. PROJECT BACKGROUND
The Santa Ana Fixed Guideway Project will serve as local connector to
regional and national rail, bus, and airport transportation services provided at
the Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center (SARTC). It will also serve as
a local circulator in the downtown/government center area, the Station District
and several other Santa Ana neighborhoods.
The desired attributes of the Santa Ana Fixed Guideway system are:
1. Stimulate land development and economic activity
2. Integrate well with the surrounding community
3. Provide connectivity between regional rail and bus services at SARTC
and major destinations
4. Ensure that passenger safety and security are adequately addressed
5. Use clean energy
6. Be attractive, comfortable, friendly, accessible and easy to maintain
7. Integrate well with bicycle and pedestrian activity
8. Provide acost-effective system
9. Meet future mobility needs
10. Maximize use of existing right-of-way
11. Engage with business and activity centers along the line
12. Minimize construction impacts
The SARTC Master Plan will serve as the blueprint for addressing
transportation provider and passenger needs at SARTC for the next 30 years
and beyond. The goals for the SARTC Master Plan are to:
1. Provide a transportation facility where people can easily transfer
between services
2. Design a transportation facility that integrates well with the surrounding
community
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3. Create an attractive, sustainable transportation facility with low
maintenance costs
4. Efficiently provide parking and support facilities for each service
offered at SARTC
5. Evaluate and integrate transit supporting commercial, retail and/or
residential uses as feasible
6. Ensure that passenger safety and security are adequately addressed
7. Support and encourage pedestrian and bicycle access
III. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
The table of contents should include a clear identification of the material by
section and page number.
OVERVIEW AND SUMMARY
This section should clearly convey the Consultant's understanding of the
nature of the work and the general approach to be taken. It should include
the following:
A discussion of the Consultant's experience in successfully preparing and
executing public outreach programs for complex transit studies.
Consultant's opinion regarding the most difficult issues or risk factors
affecting public acceptance of the project and Consultant's recommendations
for addressing each of them.
QUALIFICATIONS, REFERENCES AND RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
A detailed statement of the Consultant's qualifications and previous
experience in conducting similar work, and one-page resumes of the
personnel the Consultant intends to use to perform the project, summarizing
each individual's training and experience relevant to this project. This section
should indicate the percentage of time each team member will devote to this
engagement, identify the project manager, and demonstrate that the
Consultant's personnel have experience and expertise in all areas required
described in the Scope of Work. The resumes of key sub-consultant
personnel also need to be included.
A summary (no longer than one page each) of at least three (3) projects
similar in subject matter and scope to this project, including client agency, the
contract term and amount, and a contact person (with telephone number)
who may be contacted as a reference.
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WORK PLAN
Consultant shall provide a narrative that addresses the Scope of Work and
shows Consultant's understanding of the City's needs and requirements.
Consultant shall describe the approach and work plan for completing the
services specified in the Scope of Work. The work plan shall be of such detail
to demonstrate the Consultant's ability to accomplish the project objectives
and overall schedule. The Consultant may suggest alternatives to the
proposed tasks and deliverables that facilitate achievement of the project
objectives, provided that all tasks in the Scope of Work section of this RFP
are addressed and all alternative approaches are justified in the proposal.
A detailed staffing plan for each task and subtask must be submitted and
should include an organization chart. The staffing plan shall identify all staff
by name and identify the specific tasks for which each individual will be
responsible. The proposal must also demonstrate adequacy of labor
resources for the duration of the project, utilizing a table projecting the labor-
hour allocation to the project, and must include each team member's current
and projected availability for the duration of the project, including a summary
of the time allocated to other projects.
COST PROPOSAL
Consultant shall submit affixed-fee cost proposal consistent with the Scope of
Work and the requirements of this RFP. Any optional tasks proposed by the
Consultant shall be estimated separately in the cost proposal. The cost
proposal shall include a full description and breakdown of the expected
expenditures of funds for the proposed project, as set forth in the Scope of
Work, in two forms: a task budget and a line item budget. The classifications,
names, and hourly billing rates of individuals proposed for the project shall be
clearly identified.
IV. SCOPE OF WORK
Task 1 -Develop outreach/communications strategy for•
• General public
• Business community
• Stakeholders
• Elected officials
• Media
Task 2 - Prepare and present study information to'
• Neighborhoods
• Business and professional groups
• Others, as requested
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Task 3 -Provide support for Stakeholders Working Group meetinas•
• Prepare and distribute agendas
• Prepare presentation materials
• Facilitate/lead meetings, as requested
• Prepare and distribute meeting summaries with action items
Task 4 -Attend technical team meetings as reauested•
• Bi-weekly fixed guideway status meetings
• Monthly fixed guideway Project Development Team meetings
• Peer Review Team meetings
• SARTC Master Ptan coordination meetings
• Station District coordination meetings
Task 5 -Coordinate with/support public outreach programs for•
• Station District
• Santa Ana Transit Zoning Code
• Santa Ana Boulevard Grade Separation
• Other related projects, as directed
Task 6 -Provide timely written updates to Santa Ana's•
• Transit Program Manager
• Others, as requested
Task 7 -Assist with CEQA/NEPA public meetings including•
• Scoping meeting(s)
• Public hearing(s)
While carrying out each of the above activities, the Consultant shall:
Gain prior approval from the Transit Program Manager for all materials to be
presented and distributed to the public
Create and maintain a meeting environment that:
• Stimulates discussion
• Encourages everyone to express an opinion
• Discourages personal attacks
• Prevents any individual or group from dominating the meeting
Present immediate feedback to the Transit Program Manager when highly
controversial issues arise or negatively charged meetings occur.
Consultant shall also coordinate with the Orange County Transportation
Authority's (OCTA's) public outreach activities related to the Go Local Fixed
Guideway and Regional Gateways programs, as appropriate.
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V. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
A. The Consultant shall carry out the instructions received from the City of
Santa Ana and shall cooperate with the City and other involved
agencies.
B. The documents furnished under the Agreement shall be of a quality
acceptable to the City of Santa Ana. The criteria for acceptance shall
be a product of neat appearance, well organized, technically and
grammatically correct, checked, and dated and having the maker and
checker identified. The minimum standard of appearance, organization
and content of the documents shall be that of similar types produced by
the City and set forth in related City of Santa Ana and other involved
agencies' manuals. The Consultant shall modify its work as necessary
to meet the level of acceptability defined by the criteria above.
C. The Consultant's work will be subject to inspections by representatives
of the City of Santa Ana and other involved agencies.
VI. PERFORMANCE PERIOD
A. Consultant shall commence work after notification to proceed by the
City. Unless extended by contract amendment, the contract shall
terminate on December 31, 2011.
B. The Consultant is advised that any recommendation for contract award
is not binding on the City until the Agreement and all pertinent
paperwork are fully executed and approved by the City Council.
VII. ESTABLISHMENT OF FEES
The fee proposal shall include anot-to-exceed $150,000 fee and a detailed
labor hour breakdown by task and classifications. Include all incidental costs
estimated to accrue during the life of the contract. Include a billing rate
schedule for the prime consultant and any subconsultants with an hourly
billing rate by classification. As this will be a multi-year project, include billing
rates for the current year as well as subsequent calendar years covering the
duration of the project.
VIII. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
A sample Professional Services Agreement is enclosed for your review, as
Exhibit C. The RFP and the consultant's proposal will be attached and
become part of the agreement as exhibits.
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IX. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
A certificate of insurance is enclosed for your reference as Exhibit D. Please
refer to the sample agreement for the necessary amounts of general liability,
automotive, worker's compensation and professional liability insurance. The
appropriate endorsements are also shown within the sample contract
agreement. The certificate shall include the City of Santa Ana and its officers
and employees as insured or additional insured.
X. RIGHT TO REJECT PROPOSALS
A. The City of Santa Ana reserves the right to reject the proposal submitted
and no representation made hereby that any contract will be awarded
pursuant to this RFP or otherwise.
B. All costs incurred in the preparation of the proposal, the submission of
additional information and/or any aspect of a proposal prior to award of
a written contract will be borne by the respondent. The City of Santa
Ana will provide only the staff assistance and documentation specifically
referred to herein and will not be responsible for any other cost or
obligation of any kind, which may be incurred by the respondent. All
proposals submitted to the City of Santa Ana become the property of the
City.
XI. SCHEDULE
Upon issuance of Notice to Proceed, the Consultant shall submit a detailed
schedule for the project.
XII. PRIME CONSULTANT RESPONSIBILITIES
The selected consultant will be required to assume responsibilities for all
services offered in his/her proposal. The selected consultant will be the sole
point of contact with regard to contractual matters, including payment of any
and all charges resulting from the contract.
XIII. DELAYS
The City reserves the right to delay scheduled dates if it is to the advantage
of the City of Santa Ana.
XIV. PROJECT CONTROL
Control of the project shall remain the total responsibility of City of Santa Ana.
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XV. RULES FOR PROPOSALS
The signer of the proposal must declare in writing that the only person,
persons, company or parties interested in the proposal as principals are
named therein; that the proposal is made without collusion with any other
person, persons, company, or parties submitting a proposal; that it is in all
respects fair and in good faith without collusion or fraud; and, that the signer
of the proposal has full authority to bind the principal proposer.
XVI. METHOD OF PAYMENT
The consultant shall submit invoices to the City of Santa Ana. The invoice
shall include a detailed breakdown of the services, the tasks, the hours, and
hourly rates. It should be noted that no more than 90 percent of the total
payment amount will be made prior to the final completion and approval of all
work and delivery of final products.
XVII. REGULATIONS
The selected consultant shall be expected to comply with all applicable
federal and state regulations, and contract provisions. The ensuing contract
shall contain such contractual provisions and conditions necessary to define
a sound and complete agreement.
XVIII. THE CITY'S AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PROGRAM & DBE GOAL
The City has an affirmative action program. The purpose of the affirmative
action program is to encourage certified minority business enterprises and
women business enterprises. All Submitting firms must have established
affirmative action programs approvable by the City. The attached Exhibit E,
"Certification of Non-Discrimination by Contractors" shall be completed by
each submitting firm and included in the proposal.
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