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COUNCIL ACTION
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE:
FEBRUARY 7, 2011
TITLE:
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR A
DOWNTOWN PARKING OPERATION
AND UTILIZATION STUDY
CITY ANAGER
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Authorize the Community Development Agency to send a Request for Proposals to qualified
consulting firms to provide a Downtown parking operation and utilization study.
DISCUSSION
In the late 1980s, the City/Agency constructed a number of parking structures to meet the growing
demand for parking in the Downtown. The structures are in need of capital repairs, and the
equipment is outdated and in need of replacement. In addition to the physical improvements
needed in the structures, we also need to review such things as hours of operation, rate structure,
validation options, security measures, etc. Modifications to the structures and operating
procedures have been implemented over time in a piecemeal fashion and without professional
advice from an experienced parking consultant. The increased use of the structures in the
Downtown has also generated a new mix of stakeholders who have suggested their own
modifications to operational procedures in the garages which are not necessarily consistent with
each other.
As a result, staff is recommending that we issue a Request for Proposals (Exhibit 1) to qualified
parking consultant firms who have experience with downtown parking facilities in a mixed-use
environment. In the meantime, we are proceeding with certain improvements to the garages such
as increased lighting, signage and some equipment replacement.
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RFP -Downtown Parking Study
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FISCAL IMPACT
There is no fiscal impact associated with the release of this Request for Proposals.
Cynthia J. Nelson
Deputy City Manager for Development Services
Community Development Agency
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Exhibit: 1 . Request for Proposals
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Request for Proposals
For
Comprehensive Parking Analysis
CITY OF SANTA ANA
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
20 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA, M-25
SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA 92701
Pre-Submittal Meeting
Date and Time: XXXXX XX, 2011 at x:xx.
Submittal Deadline
Due Date and Time: XXXXX XX, 2011 Before 5:00 p.m.
Proposal Submittal: Proposals must be submitted to the City of Santa Ana, Community
Development Agency, Attn: Frank Hernandez, Management Analyst, per the Submittal
Instructions Section of this RFP.
ALL PROPOSALS MUST BE RECEIVED BEFORE 5:00 PM ON XXXX XX, 2011.
NO LATE PROPOSALS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
Any requests for clarification or other questions concerning this RFP must be submitted via
email to sssCc7santa-ana.org before 4:00 p.m. on xxxx xx, 2011. Responses will be provided
via an addendum sent via email.
The City of Santa Ana reserves the right to reject any or all Proposals, to waive any
informality in any Proposal, and to select the Proposals that best meet the City's needs.
Exhibit 1
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Request for Proposals
For
Comprehensive Parking Analysis
INTRODUCTION
The City of Santa Ana (City) is seeking proposals from qualified firms (Consultant) to conduct a
comprehensive parking analysis in the Downtown. The primary objectives for this analysis are
to assess the current parking services offered by the City, meet with and gather information
from Downtown stakeholders and recommend improvements. This study and its
recommendations will help the City to improve and coordinate the parking resources in the
Downtown.
BACKGROUND
The City of Santa Ana was incorporated on June 1 , 1886. A City Charter was adopted in 1952,
which established aCouncil/Manager form of Government. Santa Ana is the County Seat and
largest city in Orange County, and Ninth largest in California, with an estimated population of
approximately 360,000.
The City of Santa Ana has a downtown district listed in the National Register of Historic
Places. This area is roughly bounded by Civic Center Drive, First Street, Ross Street and
Spurgeon Street. In recent years the Downtown area has undergone several changes which
has resulted in competing parking needs. The downtown includes a variety of uses including
government, professional offices, retail, entertainment, restaurants and residential. In addition
to the changing uses, the hours of operation for the downtown span over a wider period of the
day, from coffee shops that open early to nightclubs that close well after midnight. The City
has also seen an increased desire to hold special events in the Downtown area. With all the
increased activity there is a greater requirement to develop a thorough parking plan to
accommodate the needs.
Currently on-street parking is composed of approximately 530 metered parking spaces and off-
street parking consists of parking structures and parking lots. The parking meters are
managed and enforced by city staff. The City owns four parking structures in the downtown
that are managed through a contract with a private company. Three of the structures have a
capacity of approximately 400 parking spaces and one with a capacity of approximately 700
parking spaces. Additionally the City owns a parking lot with approximately 60 parking spaces.
There is additional parking in the downtown owned and operated by private companies.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Exhibit 1
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Company shall have at least five (5) years experience within the past five years in providing
comprehensive planning, studies and analysis which is consistent with and meets the criteria
set forth in the Scope of Work for commercial or municipal entities under its current business
name.
SCOPE OF WORK
The selected Consultant shall produce a parking analysis report which assesses the current
services, meet with Downtown stakeholders, and make recommendations for improvement.
Specific components of t he study and tasks necessary to complete a comprehensive analysis
may include, but shall no t be limited to:
A. Assessment of Current Conditions
1. On-Street Parking and Surface Lot
a. Purpose of on-street parking
b. Hours of accessibility
c. Hours of enforcement
d. Duration of parking
e. Special parking needs (e.g. handicapped, loading, valet, etc...)
f. Meter equipment
g. Rate structure
h. Fines, penalties, towing
i. Free parking-Grace period
j. Public perception
k. Public expectation
I. Public need
m. Number of parking meter spaces
n. Related services
o_ Baseline services
p. Deficiencies
q. Technology enhancements
r. Public information process
s. Other components necessary to properly address the RFP
2. Off-Street Parking (Parking Structure)
a. Purpose of off-street parking
b. Hours of accessibility
c. Hours of enforcement
d. Duration of parking
e. Special parking needs (e.g. handicapped, loading, valet, etc...)
f. Rate structure
g. Fines, penalties, towing
h. Efficiency of operations
i. Public perception
j. Public expectations
k. Public need
I. Related services (e.g. security)
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m. Baseline services
n. Free parking, grace period, validation
o. Special event parking-Garage access and exiting
p. Deficiencies
q. Public information process
r. Physical layout and traffic flow
s. Technology enhancements
t. Residential Parking (overnight)
u. Other components necessary to properly address the RFP
B. Facilitation of Public Meeting
Conduct a minimum of 4 public meetings with Downtown stakeholders, two
meetings concerning on-street parking and two meetings concerning off-street
parking. (as part of the cost proposal please include the number of hours for
each job classification needed to conduct each meeting)
C. Recommendations and Implementation
Provide recommendations on how to address/improve each component identified
in the scope of work above, in order to provide better service to the community.
Recommendations shall include information about the advantages and
disadvantages of implementing the proposed recommendations. Further if a
proposed recommendation has a fiscal impact associated, provide suggestions
on how the cost may be mitigated or the potential for revenue enhancements.
Provide information of how to best implement the proposed recommendations,
including acommunication/education program
D. Preparation and Presentation of Final Report
Consultant shall compile all data, analysis, findings, recommendations and
implementations into a final parking analysis report to be formally presented to
staff. The analysis will also be presented to the City Council at a scheduled City
Council meeting.
E. Follow Up After Implementation-conduct an analysis of implemented changes to
determine if further changes are needed.
Consultant shall complete other tasks deemed necessary for the accomplishment of a
complete and comprehensive parking analysis report. Consultant shall be expected to expand
on the above-noted tasks where appropriate, and provide suggestions which might lead to
efficiencies and enhance the results or usefulness of the study.
SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS
This Request for Proposal is intended to assess each Consultant's general capabilities as they
would apply to the City of Santa Ana and to evaluate specific responses to the expected scope
of work. In order to maintain uniformity with all proposals furnished by Consultants, it is hereby
Exhibit 1
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requested that proposals be limited to ten (10) one-sided pages (excluding front and back
covers, section dividers, resumes and required forms). Proposals shall be typed with a
standard 12 point font, double spaced and submitted on 8.5" X 11" paper. Proposals shall be
three-hole punched and inserted in a binder.
Consultant must organize their response to this RFP in the following format and address each
of the following items.
A. Cover Letter
The cover letter is to be signed by an officer of the firm authorized to execute a contract
with the City.
B. General Qualifications
Provide a summary of the Consultant's qualifications, general information about the
firm, location of office(s), years in business and areas of expertise. Provide a brief
description of projects which involved a similar scope of services as well as
projects/clients where Consultant had performed as an extension of staff.
C. Key Staff
Identify key staff and include a description of their abilities, qualifications and
experience. Attach resumes of key staff to be assigned to this project. Include a
proposed project management structure and organizational chart. A meeting facilitator
shall be included as part of the project team. Identify any portion of the scope of work
that will be subcontracted. The City reserves the right to approve or reject all
consultants or internal staff performing consulting services, proposed by the Consultant
during or after the consultant review and selection process. There can be no change of
key personnel once the proposal is submitted without the prior approval of the City.
D. Project Specific Approach and Methodology
Consultant shalt describe its understanding of the project and the proposed technical
and management approach. Consultant shall also describe the methodology and
approach to complete each of the items and identified deliverables. Expand on the
scope of work where appropriate to accomplish the overall objective of the project, and
provide suggestions which might enhance the results or usefulness of the study. Include
assumptions about the number of meetings needed with City staff to complete the
Scope of Work.
E. Schedule
Propose a timeline (in number of days and date format) for completion of the Scope of
Work including start date, milestones and target completion date. Any assumptions
regarding turnaround time for City staff or City Council should be clearly noted.
F. Exceptions/Deviations
State any exceptions to or deviations from the requirements of this RFP, segregating
"technical" exceptions from "contractual" exceptions. Where Consultant wishes to
propose alternative approaches to meeting the City's technical and/or contractual
requirements, these should be thoroughly explained. If no contractual exceptions are
noted, Consultant will be deemed to have accepted the contract requirements as set
forth in the attached agreement.
G. Rates/Cost Proposal
Exhibit 1
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The selected firm will be paid at the billing rates included in the proposal with an amount
"not to exceed" for the contract. Provide the billing rates for each classification of
proposed staff members. Additionally, please identify the number of hours necessary
by each classification position to complete each component in the scope of work. The
number of hours schedule is to be formatted in the same manner as the list under
"Scope of Work". Components of the scope of work may be removed and as such the
hours and costs associated will also be deducted from the contract. If components are
added to after execution of the contract, these additional components will be negotiated.
H. References
Consultant shall provide a list of references for the firm, including the names, addresses
and telephone numbers of recent clients, preferably other public agencies for which
Consultant has done similar work. Include a list of specific projects associated with each
reference, date work was pertormed, cost and key personnel involved.
SUBMITTAL INSTRUCTIONS
Submit five (5) bound copies of your proposal signed by a company official with the power to
bind the company in its proposal before 5:00 PM on or before XXXX xx, 2011.
City of Santa Ana
Community Development Agency
Attn: Frank Hernandez
20 Civic Center Plaza, M-25
Santa Ana, CA 92701
CONSULTANT SELECTION
The response to this Request for Proposal shall contain documentation of consultant's
credentials and expertise pertaining to your specialty in this field. Proposals will be evaluated
on the basis of qualifications, abilities, and responsiveness of the proposing Consultant.
The City of Santa Ana has established a Consultant Selection Committee to evaluate
Consultant's proposals. The evaluation of each proposal will be based on technical criteria and
qualifications listed within the RFP, reference checks, and other information which will be
gathered independently- The following general selection criteria will be used to evaluate each
consultant:
A. Qualifications of the Firm - 30%
Technical experience in pertorming work of a closely similar nature; experience working
with public agencies; strength and stability of the firm; experience and technical
competence of the subcontractors; assessment of client references.
B. Staffing & Project Organization-30%
Qualification of project staff, particularly key personnel and especially the Project
Manager; key personnel's level of involvement in pertorming related work cited in "Key
Staff' section; logic of project organization; adequacy of labor commitment; concurrence
in the restrictions on changes in key personnel.
C. Work Plan-20%
Exhibit 1
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Depth of Consultant's understanding of City's requirements and overall quality of work
plan; logic, clarity and specificity of work plan; appropriateness of labor distribution
among the tasks; ability to meet the project deadline' reasonableness of proposed
schedule.
D. Cost-20%
Reasonableness and affordability of the proposed hourly rates and other direct costs
compared with other offers received. Adequacy of data in support of figures quoted;
reasonableness of individual task budgets' basis on which prices are quoted.
EVALUATION PROCEDURE
An evaluation committee will be appointed to review all proposals received for this RFP. The
committee is comprised of City staff and may include outside personnel- The committee
members will evaluate the written proposals using criteria identified in Consultant Selection
above. A list of top ranked proposals, firms within a competitive range, will be developed based
upon averaging of the committee members' scores for each proposal. During the evaluation
period, the City may interview some or all of the proposing firms.
At any time during the evaluation process, and before or after selection for award, the City may
negotiate contract terms with some or all consultants, and expressly reserves the right to
negotiate with several Consultants simultaneously, and thereafter to award a contract to the
Consultant presenting the most favorable terms to the City.
AWARD
The City Council will consider the recommendation of staff and may approve contract award or
modify the recommendation.
The City reserves the right to award the entire scope of work to a Consultant or to apportion
scope of work among several Consultants as the City may deem to be in its best interest. In
addition, negotiations may or may not be conducted with Consultants; therefore, the proposal
submitted should contain the Consultant's most favorable terms and conditions, since the
selection and award may be made without discussion with any consultant.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Any requests for clarification or other questions regarding this RFP shall be sent via email to
xxxx, xxxx, xxxCu7santa-ana.org no later than 4:00 p.m. on xxxx xx, 201 1 . Responses to
questions, if applicable, shall be emailed as an addendum on or about xxxx xx, 2011 .
The City of Santa Ana reserves the right to reject any or all Proposals, to waive any informality
in any Proposal, and to select the Proposals that best meet the City's needs.
INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
Please refer to the Professional Consulting Services Agreement (Attached)
Exhibit 1
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PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES AGREEMENT
A Professional Consulting Services Agreement is enclosed for your review. The RFP and the
Consultant's Proposal will be attached and become part of the agreement as exhibits. Be
prepared when submitting a proposal to approve the Professional Consulting Services
Agreement in this Request for Proposals.
COORDINATION
The City will decide the manner in which the coordination of individuals matters is undertaken.
At the City's option, coordination efforts may be pertormed by the Consultant's direct contact,
by the Consultant acting though the City or by the City Only. When coordination efforts require
agreements, such agreements shall be coordinated through the City.
RIGHT TO REJECT PROPOSALS
The City reserves the right to reject any or all proposals submitted and no representation is
made hereby that any contract will be awarded pursuant to this RFP or otherwise.
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 will provide only staff assistance and documentation specifically referred
to herein and will not be responsible for any cost or obligation of any kind, which may be
incurred by the respondent. All proposals submitted to the City shall become property of the
City.
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE
TBD
PROPOSAL SUBMITTAL DEADLINE
TBD
ADDENDA
Any subsequent changes in the RFP from the date of issuance to date of submittal will result in
an addendum by the issuing office.
PRIME CONSULTANT RESPONSIBILITIES
The selected consultant will be required to assume responsibilities for all services in their
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 agreement.
Exhibit 1
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DELAYS
The City reserves the right to delay schedules if it is to the advantage of the City of Santa Ana
PROJECT CONTROL
Control of the project shall remain the total responsibility of the City of Santa Ana.
RULES OF PROPOSAL
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.
METHOD OF PAYMENT
The consultant shall submit a monthly invoice to the City for the services rendered in that
month. The invoice shall include a detailed breakdown of the services, the project title, the
tasks, the hours and the hourly rates.
REGULATIONS
The selected consultant shall be expected to comply with all applicable federal, state, city
regulations, and contract provisions.
Exhibit 1
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