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HomeMy WebLinkAbout25A - SOCCER PLAYER DEVREQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: JULY 2, 2007 TITLE: AGREEMENT WITH CONQUIST AMERICA FOR YOUTH SOCCER PLAYER DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY OUTREACH PROGRAM AT THE SANTA ANA STADIUM CITY MANAGER RECOMMENDED ACTION CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: APPROVED ^ As Recommended ^ As Amended ^ Ordinance on 1~` Reading ^ Ordinance on 2ntl Reading ^ Implementing Resolution ^ Set Public Hearing For CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER 1. Direct the City Attorney to prepare and authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute a three-year agreement, with two one- year renewal options, with Conquist America to provide a youth soccer player development and community outreach program at the Santa Ana Stadium. 2. Approve and appropriation adjustment recognizing $25,000 in Stadium advertising revenue in the Capital Outlay Fund account(no.51-01-5799-4) and recognize same in expenditure account for District 2 improvements (account no 51-250-6631). DISCUSSION The Santa Ana Stadium is used for a variety of public events. It serves as the home field for all four Santa Ana Unified School District high schools, Mater Dei High School, and Santa Ana Community College. The Stadium is also used by many local adult and youth sports organizations and for annual special events. The Stadium recently underwent a major renovation, which included the installation of new synthetic turf, a state-of-the-art video scoreboard, and a new electronic marquee at the corner of Flower and Civic Center Drive. It has now become one of the premiere facilities in the County to host athletic events. The Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency has received several requests from various sports organizations to program regular events at the Santa Ana Stadium. Due to the high demand for this facility, the Agency chose to reserve home field advantage at the Stadium for a non- profit youth sports organization that not only provides Santa Ana youth with an opportunity to develop their soccer skills at no cost, but also invests in their academic development by providing tutoring and academic counseling. A request for proposals was issued on May 9, 2007. A summary of the request for proposal invitations and proposals received is as follows: 25A-1 Agreement for July 2, 2007 Page 2 Youth Soccer Program at Santa Ana Stadium 9 Request for Proposals mailed 9 Request for Proposals mailed to Santa Ana vendors 3 Proposals received 3 Proposals received from Santa Ana vendors Proposals were received and opened on submitted proposals, two were organizations: Orange County Council, Scouting Program and Conquist America by California Youth Soccer did not established in the RFP. June 6, 2007. Of the firms that eligible 501(c)(3) non-profit Boy Scouts of America Soccer and Ioccer Club. The proposal submitted meet the 501(c)(3) requirement Each proposal was evaluated based on the vendor's experience and capacity to deliver the program, the sustainability of the program, and past performance. The evaluation results were as follows: Score California Youth Soccer Disqualified Conquist America 459 O.C. Council, Boy Scouts of America 330 The proposal received from Conquist America was most responsive to the specification and meets the City's requirements. The Conquist America Soccer Club program serves 95 percent Santa Ana residents, between the ages of 16 through 18, and provides them with advanced level athletic training along with higher education preparatory guidance to secure their future academic success. The educational support proposed by Conquist America through its Education Foundation includes Princeton Review, SAT and ACT preparation, laptop computers, community-based field trips, leadership development clinics, and college application process guidance and expense compensation. These services are all provided at no cost to the student athletes and their families. In addition, Conquist America pledged a $25,000 marketing contribution, which will be used to promote the program at the Stadium. The City proposes to enter into a three-year agreement with Conquist America, with two one-year renewal options. FISCAL IMPACT The appropriation adjustment will recognizing $25,000 in Stadium advertising revenue in the Capital Outlay Fund account(no.51-01-5799-4) and recognize same in expenditure account for District 2 improvements (account no 51-250-6631). APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNT: Gerardo Mouet Francis~o Gut errez, ~~ Executive Dir ctor Executive Director Parks, Rec. a d Com. Svcs. Finance and Mgt. Svcs. Agency 25A-2