Resolution No. 2012-175RESOLUTION NO. 2012-175
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
VERNON AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF A REQUEST FOR
PROPOSALS FOR THE FUNCTION OF GRANT COORDINATOR
WHEREAS, numerous public and private grants are available to
help fund important projects of interest to the City of Vernon; and
WHEREAS, the City of Vernon is interested in obtaining
proposals from qualified individuals and/or business entities for the
function of grant coordinator; and
WHEREAS, the City Administrator is seeking permission for
the issuance of request for proposals for the function of grant
coordinator (the "RFP").
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF VERNON AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby
finds and determines that the recitals contained hereinabove are true
and correct.
SECTION 2: The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby
directs the City Administrator, or his designee, to issue in
accordance with Vernon City Code Section 2.29-2 the RFP, a copy of
which is attached hereto as Exhibit A, to one or more qualified
consulting firms, and to report to the City Council on the proposals
received with a recommendation for action.
SECTION 3: The City Clerk of the City of Vernon shall
certify to the passage, approval and adoption of this resolution, and
the City Clerk of the City of Vernon shall cause this resolution and
the City Clerk's certification to be entered in the File of
Resolutions of the Council of this City.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 4th day of September, 2012.
ATTEST:
Ana B 'a, 6eEyCity Clerk
Name: Wil iam J. Davis
Title: M-&r / Mayor Pro-Tem
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
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COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES )
I, Ana Barcia, Deputy City Clerk of the City of Vernon, do hereby
certify that the foregoing Resolution, being Resolution No. 2012-175,
was duly passed, approved and adopted by the City Council of the City
of Vernon at a regular meeting of the City Council duly held on
Tuesday, September 4, 2012, and thereafter was duly signed by the Mayor
or Mayor .Pro-Tem of the City of Vernon.
Executed this day of September, 2012, at Vernon, California.
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EXHIBIT A
City of Vernon
Request for Proposals (RFP)
For the Function of
Grant Coordinator
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City Administrator's Office
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Phone: (323) 583-8811
August 2012
I. INTRODUCTION AND PROJECT
The City of Vernon (City) is currently seeking Proposals from qualified individuals and/or
business entities for the function of Grant Coordinator ("Coordinator").
The City will select an individual who and/or a business entity which demonstrates proven
capabilities of serving in the role of and carrying.out the functions of Coordinator. The
candidate should reflect a knowledge of applicable areas of expertise, have recent related
experience, provide a proposed scope of work, and a proposed fee schedule, not to exceed
$4,000 per month for an initial one-year period of rendering services.
II. BACKGROUND
The City of Vernon was founded in 1905, is approximately 5.2 square miles in size and is
located approximately 5 miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles California. Over its
long history Vernon has been developed as an industrial community. At the turn of the 20"
century the lands that make up Vernon were comprised largely of farmlands. The presence
of three major rail lines in the area led influential business men and property owners to
encourage the railroad companies to run spur lines onto the farmlands. These rail
extensions enabled the creation of an "exclusively industrial" city. By the 1920's Vernon
was attracting large stockyards and meatpacking facilities. In the 1930's Vernon became
the location of choice for many heavy industrial plants. As economic conditions changed
over the decades, these large scale industrial operations have relocated out of Southern
California and Vernon has attracted smaller; lighter industrial facilities. The City's
business friendly environment, low cost utilities and key location for trucking and rail
transport continue to position Vernon as an ideal location for industrial uses.
City Government: The City Council consists of five members, elected from the City
at -large, who serve five-year staggered terms. The City Council annually appoints a Mayor
and a Mayor Pro Tern from its own membership to serve one-year terms.
III. SCOPE OF SERVICES
Each Proposal shall include a description of a full scope of services, including at least the
following elements:
• Serving as the City's Grant Coordinator, reporting to the City Administrator or his
designee.
• Designing and implementing a strategy to identify, apply for and obtain grants from
governmental and private entities for the purpose of funding significant projects.
• Attending City Council meetings as requested by the City Council or City
Administrator.
IV. PROPOSED FORMAT
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The selected Coordinator shall work with the City's personnel to ensure the highest level of
accuracy.
A. Assumptions: Proposals should include a list of assumptions made in
preparation of the proposal on a separate page entitled, "Assumptions Upon
Which This Proposal is Based." This section should also specifically set
forth those documents and data which the prospective Coordinator expects
to be provided by the City.
B. Schedule: Proposals should provide a detailed schedule for the completion
of services to the extent reasonably possible and foreseeable. Time frames
should be stated in terms of the number of calendar days or weeks required
to complete the specified tasks using the City's notice to proceed as the start
date. The schedule should identify the periods as the total elapsed time
from the start date.
C. Costs: Proposals should include either the costs for the completion of each
major task proposed, or the basis for calculating such costs, if the costs are
based on one or more variables. This section should include billing and
expense reimbursement requirements. This one-year contract will be for a
not -to exceed maximum amount of $5,000 pet month, plus pre -approved
costs for all work done. A time and materials rate schedule should also be
provided for use in negotiating any changes in Work required during the
course of the contract. Cost information shall be submitted in a separate
sealed envelope.
D. Staffing: The proposed Coordinator and any key additional personnel,
including those of any subcontractor, shall be designated. The person(s)
who will attend and facilitate public meetings and presentations should be
identified and should be the same persons making any presentations to City
Staff during the selection process. The geographic location of the
proposed Coordinator and key additional personnel, if any, shall also be
identified. Any proposed sub -contractors shall be listed and their
responsibilities should be included in the proposal, if necessary. There shall
be no changes in the project manager, sub -contractors, or key staff without
prior approval of the City.
V. QUALIFICATIONS & CRITERIA
A. Qualifications: The City of Vernon will select a Coordinator on the basis
of qualifications, experience, and cost. The following are the minimum
qualifications to be used to evaluate responses to this Request for Proposal:
The proposed Coordinator has sufficient relevant education. An
advanced degree in an applicable field is desired, but not required.
2. The proposed Coordinator has recent relevant experience
performing the requested services. Short of actual experience as a
Coordinator relevant experience may include public or private
sector administration, advice, and counsel.
3. Each proposer shall provide three references, preferably from
governmental entities, for relevant work performed in the past five
years. When possible, include references from cities of a similar
size and character to Vernon. If the proposer does not have three
governmental entity references, references from private entities may
be provided.
4. The proposer can demonstrate understanding of the assignment and
knowledge of the skills necessary to serve in the role of the
Coordinator.
B. Selection Criteria: The following items will be used to evaluate each
proposed Coordinator:
1. The proposed Coordinator's resume. The resume shall include
educational background and qualifications.
2. Resumes of anyone being proposed to assist the Coordinator.
3. Relevant experience and a demonstrated record of success carrying
out the duties of a Coordinator.
Substantiating adequate ability to complete the assignment within
the time specified in the proposal (initial one-year period).
4. The ability to make effective public presentations as may be
required.
5. The ability to work effectively with City staff, other public agencies,
and related parties as may be required during the course of the
assignment..
6. Pertinent new ideas or approaches that may be presented during the
course of the selection process.
7. Whether the proposer has adequate knowledge of local conditions.
8. A record of keeping costs within budget.
9. Contract fee as negotiated and ultimately agreed upon. Price is not
the sole basis for selection, but may be considered in the criteria for
evaluating proposals.
VI. FORMAT AND DELIVERY RESPONSE
Respondents are asked to submit seven (7) copies of their proposals in sufficient detail to
allow for a thorough evaluation and comparative analysis. The proposal should include, at
a minimum, the following information in sectionalized format addressing all phases of the
work in the RFP.
A. Format: Limit your proposal to 20 typed 8.5" x 11" pages, or fewer, on
white bond paper of at least 20-pound weight single sided (excluding cover
letter and attachments). You may attach company brochure materials if
you wish, but these must be as separate attachments and independent from
the required elements noted above.
1. Use a conventional typeface with a minimum font size of 12 points.
Use a 1" margin on all boarders.
2. Organize your submittal in the order described above.
3. Provide one (1) unbound original of your frrm's response and one
electronic version
4. Prominently label the package: "RFP for the Grant Coordinator"
and include the name of the prime respondent.
Deliver the response to:
City of Vernon
City Administrator's Office
Attention: Kristen Enomoto
4305 Santa Fe Avenue
Vernon, CA 90058
5. Responses are due on or before 5:00 p.m., on October 2, 2012. Late
responses will not be accepted.
6. If you have any questions please contact Kristen Enomoto at (323)
583-8811.
B. Cover Letter: All proposals shall include a cover letter which states that
the proposal shall remain valid for a period of not less than ninety (90) days
from the date of submittal. If the proposal contemplates the use of
sub -contractors, the sub -contractors shall be identified in the cover letter.
If the proposal is submitted by a business entity, the cover letter shall be
signed by an officer authorized to contractually bind the business entity.
With respect to the business entity, the cover letter shall also include: the
identification of the business entity, including the name, address and
telephone number of the business entity; and the name, title, address and
telephone number of a contact person during the proposal evaluation
period.
C. Introduction: Present an introduction of the proposal and your
understanding of the assignment and significant steps, methods and
procedures to be employed by the proposer to ensure quality deliverables
that can be delivered within the required time frames and your identified
budget.
D. General Scope of Work: Briefly summarize the scope of work as the
proposer perceives or envisions it.
E. Work Plan: Present concepts for conducting the work plan and
interrelationship of all products. Define the scope of each task including
the depth and scope of analysis or research proposed.
F. Specific Work Products: Identify the specific end products, that will be
submitted. Include concepts as to the form and content of each work
product.
G. Proposed Schedule: Present a comprehensive schedule reflecting time
frames and milestones for completing each phase and task. Include key
decision points, interviews, workshops and Public Hearings
H. Estimated Cost and Hourly Rate Schedule: Although an important
aspect of consideration, the financial cost estimate will not be the sole
justification for consideration. The City does expect a fair and reasonable
project cost, backed by itemization of how the costs per phase and task were
developed.
Negotiations may or may not be conducted with the proposer; therefore, the
proposal submitted should contain the proposer's most favorable terms and
conditions, since selection and award may be made without discussion with
any firm. All prices should reflect "not to exceed" amounts per item.
I. Ability of the Proposer to Perform: Provide a detailed description of the
proposer and his/her/its qualifications, including names, titles, detailed
professional resumes and past experience in similar work efforts/products
of key personnel who will be working on the assignment. Provide a list of
specific related work projects that have been completed by the proposer
which are directly related to the assignment described in this RFP. Note
the specific individuals who completed such project(s). Identify role and
responsibility of each member of the project team. Include the amount of
time key personnel will be involved in the respective portions of the
assignment. Respondents are encouraged to supply relevant examples. of
their professional product. Provide a list of references.
The Coordinator shall not subcontract any work under the RFP nor assign
any work without the prior written consent of the City.
VII. ADDENDA, CHANGES, AND AMENDMENTS TO THIS SOLICITATION
At any time prior to the due date for responses, the City may make changes, amendments,
and addenda to this solicitation, including changing the date due to allow respondents time
to address such changes. Addenda, changes, and amendments, if made, will be posted on
the City's website (www.cityofvernon.org), which is deemed adequate notice. A
proposer may make a request to the City's project coordinator to be placed on a list of
persons to receive notice of any such addenda, changes, or amendments. The preferred
manner of communications is via e-mail due to its timeliness.
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VIII. CONDITIONS FOR RESPONSES TO RFP
The following conditions apply to this RFP process:
A. Nothing contained in this RFP shall create any contractual relationship
between the respondent and the City.
B. This RFP does not obligate the City to establish a list of service providers
qualified as prime contractors, or award a contract to any respondent. The
City reserves the right to amend or cancel this RFP without prior notice, at
any time, at its sole discretion.
C. The City shall not be liable for any expenses incurred by any individual or
organization in connection with this RFP.
D. No conversations or agreements with any officer, agent, or employee of the
City shall affect or modify any terms of this RFP. Oral communications or
any written/e-mail materials provided by any person other than designated
contact staff of City shall not be considered binding.
E. The City reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to accept or reject any or
all Proposals without prior notice and to waive any minor irregularities or
defects in a Proposal. The City reserves the right to seek clarification on a
Proposal with any source.
F. The dates, times, and sequence of events related to this RFP shall ultimately
be determined by the City. The schedule shown above is subject to
change, at the sole discretion of the City, although the City will attempt to
follow it and, if it must be altered, will attempt to provide reasonable notice
of the changes.
G. Respondents shall not issue any news release pertaining to this RFP, or the
City without prior written approval of the City.
H. All submitted proposals and information included therein or attached
thereto shall become public record upon delivery to the City
Administrator's Office.
IX. RIGHT BY THE CITY TO WITHDRAW THIS REQUEST
The City may, at its sole discretion and for any reason whatsoever, withdraw this
solicitation at any time.
CITY CLERK'S OFFICE
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
DATE: September 5, 2012
TO: Mark Whitworth, City Administrator/Fire Chief
FROM: Deborah Juarez, Records Management Assistant
RE: Resolution No. 2012-175 — A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Vernon
Authorizing the Issuance of a Request for Proposals for the Function of Grant Coordinator
Transmitted herewith is a copy of Resolution No. 2012-175 referenced above, which was approved by
City Council on September 4, 2012.
Thank you.
c: Resolution No.2012-175
CITY CLERK'S OFFICE CITY ADMINISTRATION
DATE: August 29, 2012
TO: Honorable Mayor Pro Tem and City Council
FROM: Mark C. Whitworth, City Administrator (/
RE: Request for Proposals for Grant Coordinator
Background
While there are numerous public and private grants available to help fund City projects, it is
difficult to achieve the full benefit of such opportunities with the City's limited resources for
these pursuits. A consultant dedicated to pursuing grant opportunities and managing the entire
grant process on behalf of the City would provide a streamlined and efficient approach that could
result in a significant increase in the number of grants and/or total grant monies received.
To that end, it is recommended that a Request for Proposals be issued for said service.
The general scope in the proposed RFP is identified as follows:
Serving as the City's Grant Coordinator, reporting to the City Administrator or his
designee.
Designing and implementing a strategy to identify, apply for and obtain grants from
governmental and private entities for the purpose of funding significant projects.
Attending City Council meetings as requested by the City Council or City Administrator.
The RFP also provides that proposed costs shall not exceed $4,000 per month.
Recommendation
It is recommended that the attached resolution be approved, authorizing the issuance of a
Request for Proposals for a Grant Coordinator.