ADMINISTRATIVE
COMMITTEE
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4.
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CONSIDER AUTHORIZATION TO
EXTEND VEHICLE MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF MONTEREY FOR FISCAL YEAR 2005-2006
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Meeting
Date:
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July 7, 2005
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Budgeted:
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Yes
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From:
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David A.
Berger,
General
Manager
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Program/
Line Item No.:
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Services and Supplies, Transportation
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Prepared
By:
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Rick Dickhaut
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Cost Estimate:
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$28,000
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General Counsel Approval: N/A
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CEQA Compliance: N/A
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SUMMARY: Since 1993, the District has received
outstanding vehicle repair and maintenance service from the City of Monterey's Mechanical
Division. Current labor rates are $68.00
per hour and the cost of parts remains below prevailing retail rates. Fuel rates, which are based on the City of Monterey’s cost plus 15%,
also remain below retail level. The existing agreement was signed in June of
2002 and provides for annual renewals by mutual consent. The City of Monterey has proposed a one-year extension
with no change to the current rates. The
funds necessary to defray the expected vehicle and equipment maintenance costs
are included in the Services and Supplies, Transportation section of the Fiscal
Year 2005-2006 budget. The total amount
budgeted for 2005-2006 is $33,900, however, this
includes amounts for services provided by entities other than the City of Monterey.
RECOMMENDATION: Authorize the General Manager to execute
a vehicle maintenance agreement with the City of Monterey for Fiscal Year 2005-2006. The Administrative Committee reviewed this
item at its July 7, 2005 meeting and recommended __________ by a vote of _ to
_.
BACKGROUND: In January of 1993, the District
contracted with the City of Monterey
for vehicle maintenance. Since that
time, the City has provided responsive and efficient repair and preventive
maintenance service to the District’s fleet of vehicles, trailers and other
equipment. In August 1993, the contract
was expanded to include the purchase of gasoline and diesel fuel from city
pumps. Despite some increases over the
years, costs to the District for fuels, labor, and parts have remained very
competitive. The current hourly labor
rate is $68.00 per hour, parts are provided at wholesale cost plus 15 percent
and fuel is provided at cost plus 15%.
Added benefits to continuing this outsourcing to the City of Monterey
include the quality of the city's automotive service and preventive maintenance
system, efficiency in tracking preventive maintenance and billing and
convenience for staff due to the proximity of the city’s facilities to the
District’s main office. The current
agreement, which was executed on June 21, 2002, provides for annual renewals.
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