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CITY OF ST-JOSEPH Council Agenda Item 5
MEETING DATE: August 5, 2010
AGENDA ITEM: Tri -Cap, Busing Opportunities
SUBMITTED BY: Administration
BOARD /COMMISSION /COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION:
PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION: The City Council previously agreed assigned Steve Frank to meet with a
group of to discuss transportation, specifically busing opportunities. The original intent was to discuss
potential connection to the Northstar Corridor via bus.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Dean Liedholt from the Central MN Council on Aging organized a group
of interested people to discuss intra and inter bus transportation in St. Joseph. With Coborn's and
Central Care located on the north side of CR 75 there may be a need for busing as it is not easy to walk
across CR 75. Those in attendance at the meetings included: Linda Elfstrand (Tri Cap), S. Kara Hennes, S.
Margaret Worm, Rick Schultz, Steve Frank.
Tri Cap currently has an opportunity to provide busing two days a week within their current schedule
and funding. Tri Cap determines routes based on available funding and at this time a route that has
been operating will cease creating an opening. The proposal would be to have busing on Mondays and
Thursdays between 9:00 AM and 3:45 PM. The bus service would be curbside and residents would
simply call Tri County to schedule a trip. The proposed fares are as follows:
Within St. Joseph $ 1.25 per board (each way)
Outside St. Joseph $ 3.00 per board (each way)
Early in the discussion S. Kara had offered the use of a bus and driver two days a week to offset some of
the costs. However, Tri -cap is not able to take advantage of that offer. In order for the bus service to be
provided, an annual contribution of $ 2,400 would be required. If the service would start this
September, the fee would be $ 2400 for the first year.
At one of the meetings, Rick Schultz had offered to contact one of the service groups to see if they
would be willing to help offset the cost. S. Kara has also indicated that the Monastery would be willing
to contribute.
Since Tri -Cap does this type of service in other communities, they are proposing to use the same contact
as is used in Melrose. A copy has been included for your review.
The next step is for the Council to determine if the City will continue to pursue inter and intra City
busing. The service cannot begin without execution of an agreement. The agreement does have a
termination clause with a 45 day notice. It is anticipated that the cost of service will be divided by
month, $ 200 per month. If terminated the cost would be equivalent to the number of months time the
monthly rate.
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The Agreement has not been reviewed by the Attorney as Council would need to provide direction t o
do so. Tri Cap is looking for the City make a decision within the month of August whether or not busing
is requested.
ATTACHMENTS: Request for Council Action 5:1 -2
Proposed Contract 5:3 -10
REQUESTED COUNCIL ACTION: Provide the staff with direction as to whether to proceed with contract
review and implementation or to decline the services.
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Tri- County Action Program, Inc.
2010 -2011 Transportation Program Contract
This contract is made by and between the City of St. Joseph and Tri- County Action Programs, Inc. (Tri -CAP)
effective as of the 20 day of September, 2010.
I. FINANCIAL PARTICIPATION
A. Payment by City of St Joseph
The City of St. Joseph agrees to purchase 14 hours of bus service per week from Tri -CAP at a cost of
$2,400.00 for 15 months of service during the period of September 20, 2010 to December 31, 2011.
Subsequent contracts will be negotiated annually on a calendar year.
B. Tri - County Action Programs, Inc. shall manage the transportation system, employ the bus driver
and dispatcher, provide an accessible vehicle and administrative support to the system. Tri -CAP is and
shall remain an independent contractor with respect to any and all services provided under this
Contract. Tri -CAP and the City of St. Joseph agree that nothing herein contained is intended or should
be construed in any manner as creating or establishing the relationship of agents, partners, joint
venturers, or associates between the parties or as constituting Tri -CAP, its employees, agents, or
subcontractors as employees of the City of St. Joseph for any purpose or in any manner whatsoever
C. Level of Service
The Tri -CAP Transportation Program will provide to the residents of the City of St. Joseph, dial -a -ride
transportation services within the city limits as well as flexible route service between St. Joseph and
the St. Cloud area for at least 14 hours per week during the period of 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on
Monday and Thursday, with more hours on other weekdays under the regular Tri -CAP dial -a -ride
services and as schedules permit. Service will not be provided on the following holidays: New Years
Day, Good Friday Afternoon, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and
Christmas Day. Ride reservations can be made 24 hours or more in advance, by calling the Tri -CAP
Office. Trips with less than 24 hour advance notice will be provided as they can be scheduled.
11. MANAGEMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SERVICE
A. Management Plan
Tri -CAP is operating under the provisions of the current Management Plan as approved by the MN
Department of Transportation's Office of Transit (MNDOT) which is on file at said office. Tri -CAP
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agrees to over see and operate the project in accordance with the Management Plan and any revisions
thereof. The parties agree that the Management Plan, including the budget thereof, can be amended
only with written approval of the MNDOT Grant Administrator. Any modification of the Management
Plan by Tri -CAP without securing prior approval shall jeopardize continued funding.
III. RECORDS AND DOCUMENTATION
A. Records
Tri -CAP agrees to maintain the accounting and operating records required by MNDOT. These records
will be available for review upon written request by City, State and Federal officials. Records will be
retained for at least three years.
B. Reports
Tri -CAP agrees to provide the St. Joseph Planning Committee or other designated parties with regular
reports of number of passengers served.
IV. CONTRACT PERIOD
A. Effective Period
The Contract shall be in effect from September 20,2010, through December 31, 2011.
B. Termination
Either party may terminate this contract, with or without cause, upon 45 days written notice.
V. GENERAL PROVISIONS
A. Tri - CAP agrees that subsections B, C, D, E, and F of this section, below, shall be included in their
entirety in any subcontracts executed between itself and any third parties for goods and services
provided for in this Contract, requiring that such subcontractors make the same undertaking as therein
required of Tri -CAP.
B. Equal Employment Opportunity
In connection with the execution of this agreement Tri -CAP agrees that it shall not discriminate against
any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, sex, creed, marital status, status
with regard to public assistance, disability, national origin or age. Such actions shall include, but are
not limited to, the following: employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or
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recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and
selections for training, including apprenticeship.
C. Prohibited Interests
Tri -CAP agrees that it presently has no interest and shall not acquire any interest, direct or indirect,
which would conflict in any manner or degree with the performance of the services hereunder. Tri -
CAP further agrees that in the performance of the agreement no person having any such interest shall
be employed by it.
D. Services
Services performed by Tri -CAP, under this agreement shall be performed in a diligent and competent
manner and their performance shall be subject to review and inspection by designated agents at all
reasonable times. Tri -CAP will be responsible for the performance of any subcontractor.
E. Insurance
Tri -CAP agrees to provide and maintain insurance coverage of the types and in the amounts specified
below to indemnify any losses and cover any claims arising out of the furnishing of the services
covered by the Contract:
1. Commercial General Liability - $1,000,000.00 per occurrence, including the following
endorsements:
a. Premises and Operations Bodily Injury and Property Damage,
b. Personal and Advertising Injury,
c. Blanket Contractual Liability, and
d. Products and Completed Operations Liability.
2. Commercial Automobile Liability - $1,000,000.00 per occurrence, including the following
endorsement: Owner, Hired, and Non -Owned Automobile.
3. Worker's Compensation Coverage — at limits not less than:
a. $100,000.00 bodily injury by disease per employee,
b. $500,000.00 bodily injury by disease aggregate, and
c. $100,000.00 bodily injury by accident.
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Within thirty days of execution of this Contract Tri -CAP will provide the City of St. Joseph with evidence
that all policies are current, in effect, and name the City of St. Joseph as an Additional Insured. Any
policy obtained and maintained under this Contract shall provide that it shall not be canceled,
materially changed, or not renewed without thirty days prior written notice to the City of St. Joseph.
Tri -CAP further agrees to require any subcontractor with whom it contracts for goods or services in
connection with this Contract to provide and maintain insurance coverage of the types and in the
amounts as specified in this Contract.
F. Indemnity
Tri -CAP agrees to indemnify and save harmless City of St. Joseph from and against all claims or
demands of every nature on account of injury to or death of persons or damage to or loss of property,
caused by or resulting in any manner from any acts or omissions of Tri -CAP, its subcontractors or its
agents or employees, in performing or failing to perform any of the services, duties, or operations to
be performed by Tri -CAP and any subcontractor, under this agreement.
It is hereby understood and agreed that any and all employees of Tri -CAP and all other persons
employed by Tri -CAP in the performance of any of the services required or provided for under this
agreement shall not be considered employees of the State or City and that any and all claims that may
or might arise under the Worker's Compensation Act of the State of Minnesota on behalf of said
employees while so engaged and any and all claims made by any third parties as a consequence of any
act or omission on the part of Tri -CAP's employees while so engaged on any of the services to be
rendered under this agreement by Tri -CAP shall in no way be the obligation or responsibility of the
State or the City.
G. Limitations
Tri -CAP shall not be required to furnish the service or any portion thereof in the event of its inability to .
do so by virtue of a concerted refusal of its employees to work or any strike of any kind or character of
its or other employees, including a so- called wildcat strike or slowdown or stoppage, any riot, civil
strife or disturbance, closing of streets, roads, routes or bridges, inclement weather, destruction by
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any means or methods of any of its property necessary for the performance thereof, flood, fire, act of
God and any other cause beyond its control.
Tri -CAP agrees to attempt to resolve quickly all matters related to uncontrollable circumstances and
use all reasonable efforts to mitigate its effects.
H. Waiver
The failure of the City of St. Joseph at any time to insist upon strict performance of any of the terms,
conditions and conventions herein shall not be deemed a waiver of any subsequent breach or default
in the terms, conditions and covenants herein contained.
I. Notices
Any notices and other written communications required or permitted to be given under the Contract
shall be deemed given if personally delivered, or if mailed by U.S. registered or certified mail, postage
prepaid, return receipt requested, and addressed as follows:
Tri -CAP: City of St. Joseph:
Angela B. Theisen City Administrator
Tri County Action Program, Inc. Judy Weyrens
1210 23 Avenue South P.O. Box 668
P.O. Box 683 St Joseph, MN 56374
Waite Park, MN 56387
J. Laws of Minnesota
This Contract shall be construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of
Minnesota. All claims or litigation under this Agreement shall be filed and heard in the District Court
of Stearns County, Minnesota.
K. Validity
The unenforceability or invalidity of any provisions of this Contract as to any persons or circumstances
shall not render that provision or those provisions unenforceable or invalid as to any other persons, or
circumstances, and all provisions hereof, in all other respects, shall remain valid and enforceable.
L. Severability
The provisions of this Contract are severable and in the event any paragraph, subparagraph, sentence,
word or other portion of this Contract is declared illegal or unenforceable, the remainder of this
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Contract shall be binding upon the parties.,
M. Headings
The headings of the sections contained herein are for convenience only and are not to be construed to
be part of, or limit, or affect the terms.
N. Entire Agreement
This Contract contains all of the terms and conditions of this transaction and supersedes any former
documents or terms and conditions, written or verbal, by any party or agent or employee of a party;
the dispute of any term or condition of this transaction shall be interpreted exclusively within the
written terms of this Contract.
O. Modifications
Any alterations, variations, modifications, or waivers of the provisions of this Contract shall only be
valid when they have been reduced to writing and signed by the parties.
P. Binding
This Contract is binding on and enforceable by and against the parties, their successors, legal
representatives and assigns.
Q. Counterparts
This Contract may be simultaneously executed in any number of counterparts, each of which will be
executed and delivered, but will constitute one and the same instrument, and each of said
counterparts shall for all purposes be deemed to be an original.
R. Authority
Tri- County Action Program, Inc. is a non - profit corporation duly organized, validly existing, and in good
standing under the laws of the State of Minnesota. The City of St. Joseph is a municipal corporation
duly organized, validly existing, and in good standing under the laws of the State of Minnesota. The
persons signing on behalf of Tri - County Action Program, Inc. and the City of St. Joseph each have the
absolute right, power, and authority to enter into this Contract on behalf of their respective
organizations.
In Witness Whereof, the parties have signed this agreement as of the day and year first above written.
CITY OF ST. JOSEPH TRI- COUNTY ACTION PROGRAM, INC.
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By: By_
Todd E. Malcolm
Title: Mayor Title: Board Chair
By: By:
Angela B. Theisen
Title: City Administrator Title: Executive Director
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