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HomeMy WebLinkAbout25-Council Office CITr OF SAN BERNARDI~ - REQUE-r FOR COUNCIL AC'~~N From: Councilman Steve Marks Subject: Special Ways & Means Conuni ttee Report Dept: Council Office D~~ February 10, 1986 Synopsis of Previous Council action: -;J n -~ ~ ' -' -..-' ., Recommen<Jed motion: 1. That minutes of Special Ways & Means Conunittee meeting held February 3, 1986 be received and filed. 2. That Conunittee reconunended actions be approved and appropriate departments implement these actions as necessary and as soon as possible. . ~ ~ ./ '\ '-I \. C ' " t ;' ........, ' ,-\c.<:.,'..' ~ I..\;~~'\ 1..:, "'~' l*~ \ '-' "VJ~J . S, ature Contact person: Phil Arvizo Phone: 383-5188 Ward: N/A Supporting data attached: Yes FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: N/A Source: Finance: Council Notes: --- Aaenda Item NOC::<..:;; , ~, SPECIAL WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE February 3, 1986 ATTENDEES: Councilman Steve Marks - Chairman; Councilwoman Esther Estrada; Councilman Dan Frazier; Acting City Admini- strator - Ray Schweitzer; Assistant City Attorney - William Sabourin; Planning Director Frank Schuma; Community Ser- vices Director - Anne Rhodes; Finance Director Warren Knudson, Auditor - Steve Presley; Omnitrans General Manager - Robert Chafin, Dial-A-Ride/Dial-A-Lift - Art Parlas; Council Executive Assistant - Phil Arvizo; Mayor's Administrative As- sistant - Richard Bennecke. 1. AUDIT REPORT - SENIOR NUTRITION CONTRACT t84-585 - The Committee indicated their concern regarding Audit Report ending June 30, 1985 which found 19,581 meals which could not be substantiated by sign-in sheets at the Hidalgo Institute at the Meadowbrook site. The Committee directed the City Administrator and the Finance Director to provide an execu- tive summary as to how the discrepancy occurred and what will be done to preclude recurrence. 2. DIAL-A-RIDE/DIAL-A-LIFT - The Committee recommended, after much discussion and negotiation with the General Manager of Omnitrans, that the Council direct the Mayor and City Administrator to implement the following with Omnitrans: A) That Omnitrans develop a new service component - a community based, elderly and handicapped service for the City of San Bernardino. B) That current hours of service not be reduced. C) That Sunday service shall be continued. D) That the 7500 for San Bernardino, but possible implementation additional hours currently budgeted not yet implemented, be reserved for upon demand. E) That any fare increase not amount to a fare beyond $.75. F) That no reduction be made in the number of vehicles for service in the City of San Bernardino. '" G) That the new program will not deny service to accompanying companion passengers to the elderly or handicapped. Handicapped companion to travel free of chargel senior companion to pay the same fa.re as the senior. H) That Omnitrans adequate advertising and new'San Bernardino based give immediate, full attention to an marketing support program for the program. I) That Omnitrans staff develop, as soon as possible, a demonstrated demand-response component to take care of the non-elderly/handicapped but transit dependent and poverty income level riders within the community for consideration by the Omnitrans Board and City Council at the same established fee. J) That if the fare box ratio is not appropriately maintained pursuant to the state law, by the implementation of the community based elderly/handicapped program, OMNITRANS would review, not later than six months, an appropriate fare to maintain the state mandated ratio and recommend that fare to the Council for implementation. Meeting adjourned. Committee SM:ej