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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07- City Administrator CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Fr-am: Fred Wilson Subject: Los Padrinos Graffiti Removal Assistant City Administrator Extension of Contract Dept: g -yyii Date: May 1 1996 ORIGINW 3EETjF 3�i LM li: l6 Y Synopsis of Previous Council Action: • 4/4/94 - Resolution 94-233 approved authorizing contract with Los Padrinos to perform graffiti removal services. • 6/20/95 - Resolution 95-188 approved authorizing extension of contract with Los Padrinos to implement a citywide graffiti removal program. Recommended Motion: Adopt Resolution. Signature Contact person: Fred Wilson Phone: 5122 Supporting data attached: Yes Ward: FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $130,117 Source: (Acct. No.) 257-420-4101 (Acct. Description) Gtr— PPt Li htingNwepoino Graffiti AccPCCmPnt T)ictrirt Finance: Council Notes: H7 Agenda Item No. STAFF REPORT BACKGROUND: For the past three and one-half years, the City and the Economic Development Agency have contracted with Los Padrinos to provide city-wide graffiti removal, blight abatement, trash clean-up and removal services. Copies of the previous resolutions and the original agreement are included in this document. According to information provided by Los Padrinos, during 1995/96, their activities included: SCOPE OF SERVICES: DESCRIPTION FY 95/96 PROJECTIONS Graffiti Locations Reported 1,565 Graffiti Locations Abated 5,870 Total Square Feet 524,806 Gallons of Paint 2,520 Average per sq. ft. cost 42 Cents Trash Pickup Locations 504 Blight Abatement Locations 936 Yard Cleanups Code Enf. 48 Focus Neighborhood Cleanups 12 Soap Box Derby Set Up 1 Low Income House Painting 5 STAFFING: This program is coordinated through Pat Leathers in the Mayor's Office and has been successful since its inception. Provided as an attachment is an overview of this organization which outlines in more detail its mission and how the youth gang intervention program operates. Los Padrinos will provide a minimum of 20 workers and appropriate supervisors to handle this project. COST: The cost to the City for these services last year was $330,337. The attached contract is for FY 96/97. It calls for Los Padrinos to provide ongoing city-wide graffiti removal services. An itemized budget proposal and letter of intent for next fiscal year is attached. The cost of the contract will remain at $330,337. FUNDING SOURCE: The funding source is the City-wide Street Lighting, Sweeping and Graffiti Assessment District. This item is included in the proposed FY 1996/97 budget. to� PADHAVQj SERVICES of Southern California APRIL 261 1996 MS. PAT LSAT PIERS OFFICE Of T11E MAYOR CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO 300 NORT11 "D" STREET SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA 9248 DEAR P AT, T11E INFORMATION 4TT4C#ED IS IN ANSWER TO YOUR REQUEST FOR A FORMAL PROPOSAL FOR T#E CONTINUATION OF OUR SERVICE AGREEMENT FOR FISCAL YEAR 96197• , T#E OPERATING BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 96197 WILL BE FIELD AT TILE SAME LEVEL AS IN T#E PAST YEARS AT $330, 337- 00. IN ADDITION TO T#E OPERATING BUDGET I HAVE ALSO INCLUDED AN "AGREEMENT OVERVIEW" AS TO T#(f SERVICES AND TERMS WE WILL FOLLOW AS WELL AS T#OSE DEFINED IN T#E CITIES SERVICE CONTRACT AGREEMENT. W CONTINUED SUPPORT OF T#6 CITY FOR OUR PROGRAM EFFORT IS WfIAT MAKES IT WORK. WIT11OUT IT, WE COULD DO NOTING, _ AND YOU NAVE OUR COMMITMENT TO DELIVER TO YOU AND TIE CITIZENS IN OUR COMMUNITY THE #lq#LJT LEVEL Of SERVICE. SINCERELY /,/,-/ MAX L . ALONSO III EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR i 1464 East Rialto Ave. • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 479 • San Bernardino, CA 92402 • (909) 382-8577 Fax: (909) 382-8580 LOS PAD?INOS Of SOUT#E?N C4LIFO?NI41 INC. AGENCY BUDGET FISCAL YEAR 1996-1997 CITY CONTACT REVENUE 51 _77-IMMSEMENTS 5 330, 337- 00 52 DONATIONS 53 FEES TOTAL 5 330, 337- 00 EXPENSES X00 —374 LA 2 ICS/3 CNCFI%S $266, 437. 00 200 ACCOUNTING/LEGAL 4, 000. 00 ' 300 OFFICE/SPACE ?ENT 4, 800.00 400 COMMUNICATIONS 6, 000. 00 500 UTILITIES 2, 000. 00 600 OFFICE SUPPLIES 3, 000. 00 700 P OSTAgE 800 PINT/PUBLICATIONS goo LIABILITY INS. 7, 000 . 00 1000 AUTO INS. 9, 000. 00 2000 EQUIP RENTAL 1,500-00 3000 FOODIREC/ALLOWANCE 4000 VAN EXPENSES 5000 MENTAL MEAL T# 6000 FU?N/EQUIP REPAIRS 9, 400.00 7000 CLIENTS SUPPLIES 8000 YOB SUPPLIES/FUEL 17,200.00 9000 OFFICIAL EXPENSES 10000 OT#E? TOTAL: $330, 337- 00 i i AGREEMENT PURPOSE: THE PURPOSE OF THIS AGREEMENT IS THE CONTINUATION OF A COMP 2EHENSI VC CITY WIDE P 20G2AM OF GRAFFITI REMOVAL, WEED ABATEMENT, AND THRASH PICK UP AND REMOVAL . TERM. THIS 4UEEAENT WILL BE FOR FISCAL YEAR 96197, 9ULY / , 1996 TO YUNE 30, 1997• E1-9 PL OYEES: LOS PADRINOS WILL EM PLOY ONE ( lJ EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR) THREE (3) ADMINISTRATION/CLERICAL STAFF, ONE ( /) PROgECT COORDINATOR, FOUR (4) WORKING SUPERVISORS (YOUTH LEADERS), AND TWENTY (20) 02 MORE WORKERS AS NEEDED. PAYMENT FOR SERVICES DELIVERED: LOS PADRINOS WILL CONTINUE TO SUBMIT INVOICES TO THE PUBLIC SERVICES DEPARTMENT FOR RE-IMBORSEMENT OF EXPENSES AS PER OUR ESTABLISHED SCHEDULE AND WITH-IN THE ADOPTED OPERATING BUDGET. PERMITS AND INSURANCE: LOS PADRINOS WILL CONTINUE TO COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENT OF PROVIDING PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE AND NAMING THE CITY OF SAN BERNA?DINO AS ADDITIONAL NAMED INSURED , LOS PADRINOS HAS IN FORCE S 2, 000 . 000 OF PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. LOS P4D2INOS MAINTAINS A CONTRACT Of WORKERS COMPENSATION INSURANCE COVERINq ALL EMPLOYEES OF LOS WRINOS, AND ADEQUATE INSURANCE ON ALL VEHICLE AND EQUIPMENT. SUPERVISION AND REPORTING: LOS P4D2INOS WILL REPORT TO THE MAYORS OFFICE CITY BEAUTIFICATION COORDIN4T02. LOS PADRINOS WILL HANDLE ALL REQUEST FOR SERVICE FORWARDED BY THE COORDINATOR AND ANY OTHER CITY DEPARTMENT REQUESTING SERVICES WITH-IN OUR SCOPE OF WORK. LOS P4D2INOS WILL FORWARD TO THE CITY ON A WEEKLY BASIS L0q SHEETS COVERIN TH a G E PRODUCTION FOR lHAI WEEK. 4 . r 0 V; JUNE 30. 1 991: -C : =RED WILSON ASS'STAN? C:TY ADM.'_N I STRATOR '%-':7Y OF SAN' °=_RNARCj:NO -��"' • MAX ALCNSO EXECUTIVE CIRECTOR LCS PACR:nCS AGENCY AND PROGRAM OVERVIEW LOS DAORINOS WAS OFFICIALLY CHARTERED IN JUNE 1973. WITH THE MTSS:CN OBJECTIVE TO PROVIDE PROGRAMS AND SERVICES TO MEET THE OF HIGH RISK TROUBLED YOUTH IN OUR COMMUNITY. _Uz PAORINOS HAS SUCCEEDED IN IT'S GOALS ON NUMEROUS OCCASIONS BY DIVERTING YOUTH FROM ENTERING THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEMS, TO R=-Uti:TING FAMILIES THROUGH CRISIS INTERVENTION. TO PROVIDING SHELTER CARE FOR RUNAWAYS AND PROVIDING FAMILY GROUP HOME FOR Y0::7r PLACEMENTS WITHIN THE INLAND EMPIRE. LOS PAORINOS INITIATED A PROGRAM DURING MID-YEAR 1992 THAT IS CA_L=C A YOUTH GANG INTERVENTION PROGRAM. THIS PROGRAM IN PART- NERSHIP W:TH THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AND MANY CONCERNED CITI- ZENS AN^.r ORGANIZATIONS HAS PROVED TO BE A VERY SUCCESSFUL EFFORT IN R=D:REC''ING THE LIVES OF HARD-CORE YOUTH GANG MEMBERS. 0V RV__W-=RC3RAM -H= YOU'67H GANG INTERVENTION PROGRAM IS A VERY STRUCTURED AND S_'R:C7LY C=S`PLIN=O PROGRAM OF WORK AND SUPPORT COUNSELING HARD-CORE YOUTH GANG MEMBERS ARE RECRUITED AND HIRED INTO THE WORK PROGRAM. THESE HARD-CORE YOUTH GANG MEMBERS ARE REQUIRED TO MAKE A MAJOR CHANGE IN THEIR VIOLENT GANG LIFE STYLES AND FOR THIS REASON WE ESTABLISHED A STRONG SUPPORT COUNSELING SERVICE TO ASSIST THE YOUTH AS THEY MAKE THIS TRANSITION. A :ZONALLY. ELIGIBLE YOUTH ARE REQUIRED TO RE-ENROLL IN SCHOOL. %,JLAR OR SPECIAL EDUCATION AND THE COUNSELING COMPONENT ALSO HANDLES THIS EFFORT. 741 W. Virginia Street•Mailing Address: P.O. Box 479•San Somardino, CA 92402•(909) 888.5781 Fax: (909)888.6634 r• T .2 v . . SINCE M•D-YEAR. 1992 WE HAVE OPERATED OUR WORK PROGRAM UNDER SERVICE AJR==!".E%7S W:TU TJ= r`.—V OF SAN =cRNARO.%'^ AND TT'S c^^NOMIC z __i rJDMC_NT Ar_ %.. - . n �R^V.7c ^'Tv k''Jc GRAcc.6 . REMOV_ _vv ..- __ . GE C v � _ r _ _ . . a . _ r.. G_ \ L.GH7 r'cc2 ASATEMEN". TRASH ANC, REMOVAL. T'-'.= PROr" =:CN OF T ESE WORK CREWS '.S -MPRESS:VE AND VERY COST ^--.• •,= SA ' BERNAR:"N"' _. • rV • �� . V . n= V_ . V. 1 \ VJ 11 V. NE ;;AvE :,;;5' CC"!P__ .=C ""= F I SCAL YEAR 93 '99 SERV:CE AGREEMENT r�Nr v i ��R A:r:..rr-►_ . �\dVIV\./ 1 .V1, w-15 AS I ..rLOwS: 7 Li-_== +"Z:Z 2S3 _C2 : .=VS CF. GRAF=:T: REMOVE C FROM 6 849 •pox rr•\ �.==.\ ^�\./?1 =T="\ ^ P1^r1 T^ •Mr '•� r M 16W. K -_:\S -- _.r L. ..�.. Ass.ur:1.cN : ..F , �A'OR uJ- s:: 0^C :_=AN-UP C. ._._`. .... -=_-.r0 °. SEPARATE LOCA TT ONS OF ABATEMENT AN-, S4k-UD :S SJQ_STANT.AL AND HAS MADE A VERY POS IT:VE .MD�..� -HE QDDCpDQ rn= OF ^TT _. : ... . ON r`.._ ... OUP. �_ .Y. 2 ON C:IR =-RACT VALUE OF $935.000.000. THIS PROGRAM COST THE SAN QSRNAR::NO IS $2.35 PER PERSON PER YEAR. A GCO^ apps•., 7X:S CFoM= =T=S THE 3US:::ESS SIDE OF OUR PROGRAM OVERVIEW AND WE • VV. • KE ':C� TO PRESENT THE PERSONAL OR SOCIAL VALUE AND =XPE- --= YOUTH GANG MEMBERS WE HAVE EMPLOYED. DATA REPRESENTS INFORMATION TAKEN DIRECTLY FROM YDSTH-WORKER COUNSELING INTAKE/ASSESSMENTS AND ON-GOING MONITOR- :KG Ati� TRACKING FUNCTIONS. THE YOUTH WORK FORCE DURING THE PAST TWO YEARS SINCE THE INTER- VENT:Oti WORK AND COUNSELING PROGRAM STARTED HAS EMPLOYED 134 =FFEREN7 YOUTH AN" THIS DATA IS TAKEN FROM THOSE INDIVIDUAL YOUTH. HIS :NFORMAT.ON IS PRESENTED IN THE FOLLOWING OUTLINE: I . YOUTH WORKER FAMILY PROFILE I . YOUTH WORKER PROFILE AT START OF EMPLOYMENT ZI , YOUT!-! WORKER oROF" c DURING EMPLOYMENT AND PARTIC:PAT:ON :N COJNSELING SESSIONS. ' CONT. . .3 J. STATUS OF YOUTH WORK FORCE AS O= JUNE 1 . :994 V. SUMMARY VI . CONCLUSICN I . YOUTW WORKER CQM♦lV DDOCT1C. !NCOME LEVEL 1S VERY LOIN TO LOW • .C[. FA"!I-_-S 00^c:LJ= 0,.0 ASS_SIAI rr- -UCRE ARE PEOP- "): G IN EACH HOUSEHO-D= 12 HO�SEHOL"S HAVE EJ H PARENTS 5 riCUSEHCLOS ARE HEA3E3 SY A GUARC:AN :17 HOUSEHOLDS ARE HEADED BY A SINGLE PARENT (MOTHER) . RIN'rH GRADE IS THE HIGHEST SCHOOL GRADE LEVEL COMPLETED BY HEAD OF HCUSEHIOLC '"' YOUTN WORKER PROFILE AT START OF EMPLOYMENT: 100% ARE HARD-CCflE ACTIVE YOUTH GANG MEMBERS :34 H!RED WERE NOT EMPLOYED 57 WERE ATTENDING SCHOOL 77 WERE OUT OF SCHOOL DUE TO EXPULSION OR STOPPED ATTENDING . 3 IS THE AVERAGE NUMBER OF TIMES EACH YOUTH HAD BEEN AP.- RESTED :08 YOUTH WERE ON PROBATION ALL :34 YOUTH HAD HISTORY OF REGULAR DRUG USE . DRUGS BEING USED WERE MARIJUANA. SPEED. AND P.C.P. . 27 OF THE YOUTH HAD FATHERED 40 CHILDREN AND ONLY 7 WERE LIVING WITH THEIR GIRLFRIEND OR SPOUSE TTT , YOUTH WORKER PROFILE CURING EMPLOYMENT AN3 PARTICIPATION IN COUNSELING SESSIONS: . 62 YOUTH WORKERS WERE RE-ENRCLLEO IN SCHOOL =NT. . .[: 118 YOUTH 010 NCT VIOLATE THE TERMS OF THE:R PROBATION 8 YOUTH i WORKERS CCU:.O NOT MEET THE PROGRAM STANDARDS ANC DI _SC:PLINES AND WERE TERM:NATEO AND REP_ACEC • _26Vnt ITV n_.Ir• OC'� f 1 Or C r nn^T�n r ♦1 t In vv r_•__D. _r VA UA..__ J.,.,t-. : _v•YA_ SK___� Ai\.+ r CTQ�JNJ WORK ETW T.rC E7 VOI'-r,w SUCCESSFULLY CrnMCL ETED Tuc:R cROSA-:ON AND ARE OFF a ,22 Vn,Tu AVE S'mS7A.NTTALLY REDUCE ' _rHETR DRUG '6iSE AN S HAVE C'r000crl 1 is T�ln 61 1 TnrcTuco 3P. tt; C M� ^�Ir�l 1 C /n 1 711 1 1 V -.r �Y 1 . �� . . . .�-,�{., ...._. ._ �:,� �_0__n„E was �:R • �a--• ---. .:�1�1-__ AIV"903 TU.E ni r—U CYCr n\i_n { • YC'.. . 1 _ I1 1_u ♦/1 T TI I 1 1T 1 ••'. n nr • . t S 1 A ; ..S OF YC., 1 H W%RK F0RRCE AS OF 67#'6#'N E . 22 YOUTH CURRENTLY EMPLOYED . :9 ENROLLED IN REGULAR SCHOOL OR SPECIAL EDUCATION CLASSES 22 YOUTH ARE DEVELOPING VALUABLE VOCATIONAL SKILLS ANO A STRON'S WORK E-H I C ALL ARE ATTENCING SUPPORT COUNSELING PROGRAMS . ":C EVICENCE OF CRIMINAL ACTIVITY V. SUMMARY: AS YOU CAN SEE FROM THIS STATISTICAL INFORMATION. THE PROGRAM WORKS. THERE ARE SOME KEY ELEMENTS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO THE SUCCESS OF THE PROGRAM ANO THEY ARE AS FOLLOWS: A JO EVERY YOUTH HIRED IS A HARD-CORE GANG MEMBER AND UNEMPLOYED AND VERY S:MPLY THEY ARE INVOLVED IN CRIMINAL ACTIVITY TO EARN MONEY. ADDITIONALLY THEIR CHANCES OF FINDING A JOB AT THE BEST ARE SLIM . NONE. AS THEY LOOK LIKE GANGSTERS. TALK AND ACT LIKE GANGSTERS AND HAVE NO WORK ETHIC OR DICIPLINE. THE JOBS WE OFFER THEM ARE NOT JOKE JOBS OR GIFT JOBS. THERE REAL JOBS. JOBS THAT THESE GUYS HAVE TO CHANGE FOR. PERFORM FOR. IN ORDER TO KEEP. V SL !V1S?CN CUR SUPERV'_SORS ARE CALLED :'OUTH LEACERS AND THEY WORK ti:TJ EACH CREW IN THE FIELD AS WORKING SUPERVISORS AN^ THE 0671-3 IS ` E N cJ°CRV:SCR TOO FIVE YOUTH WORKERS . •- TuccF SUPER` T SORS ARE ADULTS ANC CCvF FROM A BACKSROUN2 Cc C`= 2F Ir HARD,-CORE• V^''-J GANG MEMBERS LSFM =' t'C4 • ~I S MVI\J B E.\_. _ . :,E .J 1 i..I .d/ I�1�•./.% _XI"'ly _ +� nl rT1 ARE T►In rn WHAT -_C `n TP9 nF 1 14317H. F rC Y D Y 4. E �_�.ICJ ANC bv. ,A 1 , • .�Y �AVc , � ��A_ _'v_R A A...'► A.�..� A3' _ Tn MCCWORZ I••I .In 'WORK I .T. 1.9 ...•.•= _FF_/... . /-• n .Ins T�_. . 1 1 C:,= n_ y IVY• I_a:� �_ _.., a EACH V1._ ,;. .^ EA2=CS H.VE nnrl.= _nC -J=MCC' '1=S v . __fir_. "'1 rr•\.. v. _. _ _ •:'==`: ::= :':?= AN AnT._J E G AN C MEMBER THEY SIGN A WORK n CN- TC•"/Yn...•r h_TJ r1 5 "'C ADLtF ^= Tn VERY SET OF S-A:;CARCS ANZ ON THE FIRST CAY OF EMPLCYMENT THEY ARE UNDER THIS ., _rLT Sy7C7"v.r.rN. ''HE AVERAGE ACE OF EACH WORKER :S SIXTEEN (:6) YEARS OF AGE ANC LE wp-. V: _N CASES THESE YOU T H HAVE NEVER HAD' S T RO":G MA' - _* -%t A_Qn. T. H. .EY HAVE NEVER HAP✓ 71C SUFFER ANY CONSC JC1:1..r.`C S FOR :^.rE'JER WE RECOGNIZE THE PRESSURE AND STRESS THAT THE YCL'Tu W=L_ BE wITH AN" THIS IS WHY WE DEVELOPED A STRONG ANO PROFES- E'^"A_ CCJNSELING COMPONENT TO SUPPORT THEM AS THEY MAKE'A MAJOR IN THE:R LIFE STYLE. SUPPORT CC'NSEL:NG IS AN ABSOLUTE ESSENTIAL PART OF OUR PROGRAM.. V: . vhf\r_J S a THE CURRENT STATUS OF THE 134 YOUTH THAT WERE HIRED IS: 8 WEME 'ERMINATEO FROM LOS PAORINOS . 13 RETURNED TO SCHOOL FULL TIME . 22 CURR_NTLY EMPLCYEO WITH LOS PADRINCS . 2: MOVED CUT OF AREA STATUS UNKNOWN 2 Cam'""!:=- E CRIMES AND ARE INCARCERATED . 55 HAVE FOUND OTHER EMPLOYMENT :ON/T. . . . 6 1 2: IN THE APEP. STATUS 1 : V UNKNOWN 2 Wsmr K:' ' 'N G DR:VE BY SH^^TINS ANC THE �-uC? 11 C !C._I_E� .N AN AVT., A1.,.._OE�\ 1 VERY_C C=V �V:n#=_ �_ _^^_ V^, 1"r�J CR:Y AND IT , C t^_ T ♦ t^ ^•I -Q,t1"\ _� •� 11♦.,TI IQI t �I P.1IT /.1C I1/1 A,T ^1, IN TV= ^•TY OF SAN BER- \./„P\T'1/� AC 161 C. , IH 1' �+,1�.,^I IA'^•qtr ^TTTCQ �TTV Tuvc C ^T T 1 7At^ Volt TI E 1 ;! 1 C N ^ ^ IT TT ! 1 • C '-CS �.-T=?*C- uJ ^=,JC_^7C •'=^V CT7ll^�t•DC� A!�C CT'�.^.I iJ_Y vv \v • .+.=_^"�.�r��_•.v.�.\• ?m•.n-M .W F\.Irr T N TW^ YEARS R C^V 1\r 1••T. 0.r AND _ _.. -•��C -L•C ^7=QA.• 7 T,._ A` /`^�.-J=S .-.ESC = /_r/•\ =SL;L S. -:,CN THE BC'TC'" _-NE BECOMES VERY APPARENT , inL ..A _X?.^ _"!?L�Y"!c1T BASE SAN C AS ^_-- AS /C 7HE FIVE WE CAN EXPECT 7HE SAME AMOU'N7 S'..01CCESS 7, AT WE ARE HAV'N^ .�E "N'T NEEC MCNEY FOR PLANNING AND RESEARCH, WE NEED MONEY FOR CBS AS u^aC ARE 'HE BA:T THAT !SAKES EVERYTHIN^u WORK ANO FALL _:\ • .. PEA.,_ . =R` I HOPE Tw:S REPORT PROVIDES YOU THE INFORMATION YOU DESIRE. _ _ _- NE A^ __ 1 .?0NA_ INFORMATION OR HAVE GUEST:ONS PLEAS= VA__. -:E _OOK FORWARD TJ OUR CONTINUED ASSOCIATION WITH THE CITY OF SAN BERNARC:hC AND WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT. r 1 RESOLUTION NO. 95-188 2 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING A FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT WITH LOS PADRINOS, INC. , A NON-PROFIT 3 ORGANIZATION, TO IMPLEMENT A COMPREHENSIVE CITYWIDE GRAFFITI REMOVAL PROGRAM, BY EXTENDING THE TERM OF THE AGREEMENT FOR A ONE 4 YEAR PERIOD. 5 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS : 6 SECTION 1 . The Mayor of the City of San Bernardino is 7 hereby authorized and directed to execute on behalf of said City an 8 amendment to the agreement with LOS PADRINOS, INC. , a non-profit 9 organization, to implement a comprehensive citywide graffiti 10 removal program, by extending the term of the agreement as follows: 11 "Term: This agreement shall remain in full force and effect 12 until June 30, 1996 unless sooner terminated as provided 13 therein. The City Administrator, or his or her designee, is 14 authorized to extend this agreement for up to thirty (30) days 15 and approve line item adjustments to the Agreement's program 16 budget as long as any such extensions are upon the same terms 17 and conditions as specified herein. " 18 SECTION 2 . The authorization to execute the above referenced 19 agreement is rescinded if the parties to the agreement fail to 20 execute it within sixty (60) days of the passage of this 21 resolution. 22 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly 23 adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San 24 Bernardino at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 19th day 25 of June 1995, by the following vote, to wit: 26 27 28 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AN AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT WITH LOS PADRINOS, INC. , EXTENDING THE TERM OF THE AGREEMENT. 1 2 Councilmembers AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT 3 NEGRETE X 4 CURLIN x 5 HERNANDEZ X 6 OBERHELMAN X 7 DEVLIN X X 8 POPE-LUDLAM 9 MILLER X 10 11 City Clerk 12 The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day of 13 June 1995. J 14 . 15 David Oberhelman, Mayor Pro Tem City of San Bernardino 16 Approved as to form 17 and legal content: 18 JAMES F. PENMAN City A torney 19 By: 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 (AW 27 28 -2- RESOLUTION NO 94- Ul— 1 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY F SAAN Now-PROFIT ADI OOR AUTHORIZING TO AN 2 AGREEMENT WITH LOS Pp►DRZNOB, IMPLEMENT A COMPREHENSIVE CITYWIDE GRAFFITI REMOVAL PROGRAM 3 WITHIN THE CITY. 4 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: 5 SECTION 1. The Mayor of the City of San Bernardino is hereby 6 authorized and directed to execute on behalf of said City an 7 agreement with LOS PADRINOS, INC, a non-profit organization, a copy 8 of which is attached hereto, marked Exhibit "A" and incorporated 9 herein by reference as fully as though set forth at length. 10 SECTION 2 . The authorization to execute the above referenced 11 agreement is rescinded if the parties to the agreement fail to 12 execute it within sixty (60) days of the passage of this 13 resolution. 14 resolution was duly I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing 15 adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of Sar 16 Bernardino at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 1st da 17 of Auaust _, 1994 , by the following vote, to wit: 18 ABSENT Councilmembers AYES NAYS ABSTAIN 19 x NEGRETE 20 CURLIN x 21 x HERNANDEZ 22 OBERHELMAN x 23 x DEVLIN 24 x POPE-LUDLAM 25 x MILLER 26 27 28 94-233 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AN AGREEMENT WITH LOS PADRINOS, INC. FOR CITYWIDE GRAFFITI REMOVAL PROGRAM. 2 •� w a/ Cit. Clerk 3T 4 The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this 4th day of 5 August , 1994 . 6 k4l\-- Tom Minor, Mayor 7 City of San Bernardino 8 .Approved as to form and legal content: 9 JAMES F. PENMAN 10 City Attorney 11 By: 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 -2- 94-233 1 A G R E E M E N T 2 THIS AGREEMENT is entered into between the CITY OF SAN 3 BERNARDINO, a municipal corporation, referred to as "CITY" , and Los 4 Padrinos of Southern California, Inc. ("Los Padrinos") , a non- 5 profit organization, referred to as "Organization. " 6 The parties agree to as follows: 7 Purpose: 8 The purpose of this Agreement is to implement a comprehensive city- 9 wide Graffiti Removal Program (the "Program") within the City of 10 San Bernardino (the "City") as follows: 11 Graffiti: Removal 12 The Program will be established to provide comprehensive 13 graffiti removal and clean-up activities through out the city as 14 designated by the City Administrator or his or her designee. The 15 Program activities will include graffiti removal as more fully 16 described in the Scope of Work, a copy of which is attached hereto 17 as Attachment No. 1 and incorporated herein by this reference. 18 Mission: 19 City hereby retains Los Padrinos in the capacity of an 20 independent contractor for the provision of services described in 21 Attachment No. 1. Los Padrinos hereby accepts such responsibility 22 as described herein and agrees to perform such services in a 23 commercially reasonable and workmanlike manner. 24 Term: 25 This Agreement shall remain in full force and effect until 26 June 30, 1995 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. The 27 City Administrator, or his or her designee, is authorized to extend 28 94-233 1 this Agreement for up to thirty (30) days and approve line item _ 2 adjustments to the Agreement's Program budget as long as any such 3 extensions are upon the same terms and conditions as specified 4 herein. 5 Los Padrinos' Responsibilities: 6 Los Padrinos shall commit the services of the principal 7 personnel listed below to the Program for its duration: 8 Los Padrinos: 9 Mr. Max L. Alonso III, Executive Director, Four (4) Working 10 Supervisors (Youth Leaders) , One (1) Project Coordinator, Twenty 11 (20) or more Workers (as needed) and Three (3) 12 Administrators/clerical staff. 13 Replacement of Named Personnel: 14 It has been determined that the individuals designated in this 15 Agreement are necessary for the successful performance of this 16 Agreement. No significant diversion or replacement of these 17 individuals shall be made by Los Padrinos without City approval, 18 provided that City may ratify, in writing, within ten (10) days of 19 diversion or replacement and such ratification shall constitute the 20 consent of City required by this clause. If City fails to respond 21 to Los Padrinos within ten (10) days of notification by Los 22 Padrinos, said personnel diversion or replacement shall be deemed 23 approved. 24 25 26 twwl 27 2 28 94-233 1 1. Payment: Upon presentation to the City of invoices 2 certified by the Organization as valid for services rendered to the 3 City for graffiti removal, and are deemed in accordance with the 4 Organization's Budget Proposal, a copy of which is attached hereto 5 as Attachment No. 2 and incorporated herein by this reference, City 6 shall pay said invoices for FY 1994/95 in a total amount not to 7 exceed Three Hundred Thirty Thousand, Three Hundred Thirty Seven 8 Dollars ($330, 337.00) in the manner prescribed below: 9 a. Upon acceptance by the City of the validity of invoices, 10 developed in accordance with the procedures developed by the 11 Director of Public Services, a check will be issued to the 12 Organization in an amount equal to the total sum of invoices 13 submitted. Under no circumstances, shall the total amount of the 14 City's remittance to Organization exceed Three Hundred Thirty Thousand Three Hundred Thirty Seven Dollars 330 337 . 00 Los 15 y ($ ) � 16 Padrinos will provide graffiti removal and clean-up activities up 17 to and including June 30, 1995. Los Padrinos shall be paid in 18 accordance with the City's standard accounts payable system. 19 Invoices shall be approved by the Director of Public Services or 20 designee prior to payment 21 2. Use of Funds. The funds paid to Organization shall be 22 used solely for the purposes set forth in Paragraphs 1 and 3 above. 23 No deviation from these provisions shall be made without the 24 express approval of the City of San Bernardino. 25 3 . Accounting. At the request of the City Administrator, 26 Organization shall submit to the City Administrator, with a copy to 27 3 28 94-233 1 the Finance Director, an accounting of the actual expenditures 2 connected with said program as compared to Organization's proposed 3 expenditures outlined in their Budget Proposal. 4 Financial records shall be maintained in accordance with 5 generally accepted accounting principles by Organization in such 6 manner as to permit City to easily trace the expenditure of the 7 funds. All books and records of Organization are to be kept open 8 for inspection at any time during the business day by the City or 9 its officers or agents. Failure to submit the financial records in 10 accordance with this section will result in the Organization 11 reimbursing the City in the full amount received by Organization. 12 4 . Hold Harmless. Organization covenants and agrees to 13 defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City and its employees and 14 agents from all liabilities and charges, expenses (including 15 counsel fees) , suits, or losses however occurring, or damages 16 arising or growing out of the use or receipt of said services 17 hereunder and all operations under this agreement. Approval of 18 request hereunder is granted with the understanding that the City 19 is not involved in the performance of services of other activities 20 of Organization. 21 5. Termination. City shall have the right to terminate this 22 agreement for any reason by mailing a ten-day written notice to 23 Organization and this agreement shall terminate ten days after the 24 mailing of such notice. 25 6. Permits and Insurance. Organization shall comply with 26 all insurance requirements applicable thereto including obtaining kaw 27 4 28 1 such public liability and property damage insurance as shall insure 2 City, its elective and appointive boards, commissions, officers, 3 agents and employees, permittee and its agents performing acts 4 covered by this agreement from claims for damages for personal 5 injury, including death, as well as from claims for property damage 6 which may arise from Organization's or its agents' operations 7 hereunder, whether such operations be by Organization or its agents 8 or by anyone directly or indirectly employed by either Organization 9 or its agents, and the amount of such insurance shall be as 10 follows: 11 a. Public Liability Insurance. In an amount not less than 12 $1, 000, 000 combined single limit for injuries including but not 13 limited to, death to any one person, and subject to the same limit 14 for each person, in an amount not less then $1, 000, 000 on account 15 of any one occurrence. 16 City shall be set forth as additional named insured under the 17 above policy. The company from which the insurance is obtained 18 shall be rated as an A+ company in the "BEST GUIDE. " 19 City support: 20 City shall, at the request of Los Padrinos, provide Los 21 Padrinos with maps of major arterials throughout the City, and on 22 a case by case basis, maps of travel routes surrounding new housing 23 developments, and information pertaining to neighborhoods in order 24 to provide comprehensive graffiti removal activities, or other data 25 or information pertinent to the services to be provide hereunder 26 which are reasonably available to City. 27 5 28 94-233 1 Independent Contractor: 2 Los Padrinos shall perform the services as contained herein as 3 an independent contractor and shall not be considered an employee 4 of City or under City supervision or control. This Agreement is by 5 and between Los Padrinos and City, and is not intended, and shall 6 not be construed, to create the relationship of agent, servant, 7 employee, partnership, joint venture, or association, between City 8 and Los Padrinos. 9 Conflict of Interest: 10 Los Padrinos agrees for the term of this Agreement not to 11 enter into any agreement that will inure to the detriment of the 12 City of San Bernardino. 13 7. Authorization to Execute. Organization hereby covenants 14 that it has taken all actions necessary to make the adherence to 15 the obligations imposed by this agreement a binding obligation of 16 the organization. 17 8. Notices. All notices herein required shall be in writing 18 and delivered in person or sent by certified mail, postage prepaid, 19 addressed as follows: 20 AS to City: To Los Padrinos: 21 City of San Bernardino Max L. Alonso, III Executive Director 300 North "D" Street Los Padrinos of Southern California 22 San Bernardino, CA 92418 P.O. Box 479 Attn: City Administrator San Bernardino, CA 94202 23 24 9. Entire Agreement. This agreement and any documents or 25 instruments attached hereto or referred to herein integrate all 26 terms and conditions mentioned herein or incidental hereto, and trwwl 27 6 28 94-233 1 supersede all negotiations and prior writing in respect to the 2 subject matter hereof. In the event of conflict between the terms, 3 conditions or provisions of this Agreement, and any such document 4 of instrument, the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall 5 prevail. 6 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this 7 Agreement on the date first written herein. 8 9 Attest: CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO 10 11 `� City Clerk ayor 12 13 Approved as to form and --� �L� �� legal content. City Administrator 14 15 JAMES F. PENMAN LOS PADRINOS City Attorney 16 17 By: 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 7 28 94-233 ATTACHMENT 1 SCOPE OF WORK GRAFFITI REMOVAL 1. Los Padrinos will remove graffiti along all streets including both public and private properties and public facilities, and other areas as requested by the City Administrator. These will be done on a regularly scheduled basis and at the direction of the City Administrator. 2 . The Mayor's Office City Beautification Coordinator will receive, control and forward the calls that come in on the hotline call-in line 384-5250 to Los Padrinos. 3. Los Padrinos agrees to abate the graffiti within 24 hours of a reported location including calls forwarded by the Beautification Coordinator. 4. Los Padrinos will provide a minimum of 2 field crews- and perform a visual inspection of major arterials designated by the City on a daily basis and abate all graffiti. 5. Los Padrinos agrees to complete the Graffiti Reporting e to to the City on a weekly basis. Lo and submit the g y y Log 94-233 ATTACHMENT 2 Ar -- � -, � _- - __ _ may_ r - -_-1L��--�• -„+-- - T�-� �.--. •-�r, _ _ . =. _y.�G ,..rJ=LL y'—�toU�_ VVr•. �VKI • .'Li_\.r. .� _ - w.IU�- V..- - r..t •L-- - - • _ -� .. ._ -- � � �� - - 741 W. Virginia Street• Mailing Address: P.O. Box 479• San Bernardino, CA 92402• (909) 888-5781 Fax: (909) 888-6634 94-233 'OS PADRINOS OPERATING BUDGET FISCAL YEAR 94/95 EXPENSE ITEMS GRAFFITI ONLY ( 18) SALARIES & BENEFITS $ 266 .437.00 ACCOUNTING/LEGAL 49000 . 00 LIABILITY/AUTO INSURANCE 16 .000.00 OFF 7 C=/SPACE RENT 4, 600 .00 ITI! _-TEc 2 . 000 .00 COMMUNICATIONS 6 .000 .00 OFFICE SUPPLIES 3 .000 .00 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 1 .500 .00 -UEL COST 7.200.00 -EQUIPMENT REPAIR/MAINT 3.600 .00 SUPPLIES 10. 000 .00 EQUIPMENT 5 .000 . 00 PURN I T ;RE 800 .00 TOTAL $ 330 . 337 . 00 w Ck m �v 0 0 > O 0 . aa N N owo x "4 x 63 N 0 V 0aaoaQ m .o N VA 41 b Id a a A o a H 41 q o 0 d b H � a a 14 PO o ' > a i ` >1 o 04 Q ' 43 N b QI > a NN m b 0 00 bm ca m z 0 H %4 N o a U 0 "4 P4 Od w 0 o Id 0v a w as 0 � w O EA Z id E OwL