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HomeMy WebLinkAbout19-City Administrator ,J.. CITY OF SAN BERNAR()IO - REQUEST FolOoUNCIL ACTION From: Peggy Ducey Asst. to City Administrator Subject: Agreement with Bus Stop Shelters Dept: Date: September 5, 1991 Synopsis of Previous Council action: 7/18/91 -- Legislative Review Committee recommended approval of agreement for provision of an additional 10 shelters to the already established 22 shelters authorized by Resolution #90-134 Recommended motion: Adopt resolution. /I I , k' I ; .-'11 /7 _ u....t....-I.. ' Sign/t1e Contact person: Peggy Ducey Phone: 5122 Supporting data attached: yes Ward: FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Source: (Acct. No.) (Acct. Description) Finance: Council Notes: 75-0262 Agenda Item No If! CITY OF SAN BERNAR~O - REQUEST FORQOUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT On April 16, 1990, Resolution 90-134 between the city of San Bernardino and Bustop Shelters Inc. was approved providing . for 22 bus shelters and 20 non-advertised bus benches at various locations throughout the city. On June 17, 1991, a request was made to amend the agreement for an additional 10 shelters. Council referred the item to Legislative Review for a more complete analysis. Legislative Review studied the design of the shelters, and requested that shelters be architecturally compatible with surrounding structures. Planning and Building Services has recommended compatible shelter styles for the existing 22 shelters as well as the additional 10 proposed. Bustop Shelters will change the style of existing shelters at no cost to the city. (Exhibit "C") The attached amendment relates to the provision of the additional 10 bus stop shelters at designated locations within the City, as illustrated in Exhibit "B", and an additional 15 non-advertised bus benches at any location determined by the city. The amendment also relates to an increase in the fees paid to the City by Bustop Shelters, Inc. These conditions include: 1. The addition of 10 bus stop shelters and 15 non- advertised bus benches to the original 22 shelters and 20 benches. The architectural design of the 32 shelters and locations are described in Exhibit liB". 2. City will be paid $75 per month advertising revenue (whichever is shelter. or 16% of gross greater) for each 3. Bustop Shelters, Inc. will be responsible for cleaning the bus shelters at least twice per week including steam cleaning the sidewalk surrounding the shelters. The emptying of trash containers provided by Bustop Shelters Inc. at least twice a week is also required. 4. Bustop Shelters Inc. will also pay all installation costs, permits and electrical charges associated with each of the shelters. 75-0264 o o 5. The City will have the authority to require Bustop Shelters, Inc. to remove objectionable advertising in the shelters. City will also be permitted to display public service announcements on one panel per shelter for one month per year. 6. The term of the Agreement is for five years. If the contract is not renewed, Bustop Shelters, Inc. will remove the shelters at their expense and restore the sidewalk to its original conditions. All other terms and remain intact with deletions. conditions of the original agreement no further changes, additions or f~t PEGGY DUCE / Assistant ~ the City AdminIster 2