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MEMO TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: BRUNO RUMBELOW, CITY MANAGER
MEETING DATE: AUGUST 16, 2011
SUBJECT: NETSUTD INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT
RECOMMENDATION:
City Council consider a resolution amending the interlocal agreement for the Northeast
Transportation Services Urban Transit District (NETSUTD).
FUNDING SOURCE:
All funding for NETSUTD is provided through an allocation of 4B sales tax commuter rail
funds through the Fort Worth Transportation Authority.
BACKGROUND:
In 2002, the NETSUTD was founded by the cities of Grapevine, Colleyville (no longer a
member), Keller, Hurst, Euless, Bedford, Haltom City and North Richland Hills in an
effort to acquire state and Federal funds to continue providing local transportation
service for senior citizens and persons with disabilities in the service area.
At the time that the NETSUTD was founded, the City of Grapevine agreed to be the
direct recipient for Federal funds from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), taking
on all of the regulatory requirements associated with the receipt of those funds. North
Richland Hills agreed to be the grantee for State funds from the Texas Department of
Transportation (TxDOT). Hurst agreed to be the collector and disburser of local city
funds. Based on a competitive procurement, the NETSUTD selected the Fort Worth
Transportation Authority (the T) as the provider of NETS transit services. NETSUTD
has an interlocal agreement with the T and in turn, the T subcontracts with a non - profit
agency, American Red Cross, to operate demand response transit service and maintain
NETS transit vehicles.
Over the past nine years, it has become increasingly clear that the regulatory
requirements for the Federal and State funding has become too cumbersome for staff in
the member cities. In many cases, it has resulted in requests from the granting agencies
(FTA and TxDOT) that Grapevine and North Richland Hills respectively adopt
comprehensive city policies that would only pertain to NETSUTD. In addition, the
reporting required for these grants is significant, involving audits and nearly week -long
visits from FTA.
August 11, 2011 (10:26AM)
Recognizing these challenges, the most recent Federal review suggested that the grants
management functions for the NETSUTD can be strengthened to be more efficient and
to meet all grant regulatory requirements. The NETSUTD Board of Directors, made up of
the City Managers of the member cities, contracted with the Texas Transportation
Institute (TTI) to determine the best way to streamline the grant processes. Based upon
the findings by TTI, the NETSUTD Board recommends the T become the grant recipient
for the NETSUTD.
The proposed action is for the City of Grapevine to withdraw its status as a direct
recipient, and instead the NETSUTD designate the T to receive the funds and
manage /administer the grants on behalf of the NETSUTD. The NETSUTD will become
a sub - grantee to the T. The NETSUTD Board will also delegate responsibility for State
grants administration and management to The T. The T has agreed to take on this
additional responsibility initially at no additional cost.
The T is well suited for this arrangement because they currently receive Federal funds
and have designated staff to handle those very specific requirements. The NETSUTD
Board of Directors would continue to have authority over policies and NETSUTD will
continue to be the recipient of the funds for NETS transit services. The NETSUTD Board
will be obligated to approve an annual NETS budget for the T, authorizing expenses as
funded by Federal and State grants and providing the required local share from member
cities.
Staff recommends approval.
August 11, 2011 (10:26AM)
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INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT
This Interlocal Agreement (the "Agreement ") is made between the local governments of Bedford,
Euless, Grapevine, Haltom City, Hurst, Keller, and North Richland Hills (the "local governments ")
that jointly comprise an urban transit district (UTD) to operate a public transportation system
within this UTD named the Northeast Transportation Services Urban Transit District
("NETSUTD").
PREAMBLE
WHEREAS, the local governments agreed to create an urban transit district ( "UTD ") under
Chapters 458 and 456 of the Texas Transportation Code called the Northeast Transportation
Services Urban Transit District ( "NETSUTD "); and
WHEREAS, federal and state urbanized public transportation funds may be used to provide
transportation services within the described area; and
WHEREAS, the NETSUTD boundaries shall be within, but not wholly inclusive of, the Northeast
Tarrant County area and may be changed in the future through growth of the area or withdrawal
of a local government entity from this Agreement; and
WHEREAS, the NETSUTD is a political subdivision district under the laws of the State of Texas
as defined by Chapters 458 and 456 of the Texas Transportation Code and Chapter 791 of the
Texas Government Code; and
WHEREAS, the Agreement is made under the authority of the Interlocal Cooperation Act of
1971, as amended and codified in Chapter 791 of the Texas Government Code; and
WHEREAS, the governing bodies of the local governments have authorized their undersigned
representatives to enter into this Agreement;
THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained in this
Agreement, it is agreed that:
SECTION 1® Purpose
The purpose of this Agreement is to provide for an on demand transportation service for the
elderly and disabled to be operated within the Northeast Tarrant County area as recognized by
the local governments, TxDOT, and the Governor of the State of Texas.
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SECTION II. Creation of an Urban Transit District
1, Northeast Transportation Services Urban Transportation District is hereby created as an
urban transit district, and the geographical area to be served by the NETSUTD shall be within,
but not wholly inclusive of, the northeast portion of Tarrant County including the corporate city
limits of each participating local government, or as the area may be changed in the future by
approval of the local governments.
2. NETSUTD shall supervise the performance of this Agreement and operate an on demand
transportation service for the elderly and disabled within the UTD.
SECTION Ill. Governance
1. The NETSUTD shall be exclusively governed by a board of directors (the "Board "). The City
Council of each participating local government shall appoint one member to the Board which
may be the City Manager, a member of City staff, or a member of the City Council.
The Board shall be authorized to oversee the operation and management of the provision of
transportation services within the NETSUTD.
2. The Fort Worth Transportation Authority (the "Authority ") shall be designated as the direct
grant recipient authorized to be the liaison with all contractors and Federal and State
regulatory agencies for all grants and contracts related to Federal and State funding on behalf
of the Northeast Transportation Services Urban Transit District. The President/CEO of the Fort
Worth Transportation Authority, or designee, is authorized to execute all Federal and State
grants and contracts related to Federal and State Funding on behalf of the Northeast
Transportation Services Urban Transit District. The NETSUTD Board must authorize all
contracts and grants on behalf of the Northeast Transportation Services Urban Transit District.
SECTION IV. Rights and Duties
1. Management and Operation of the System
a. The Board shall select an Independent Contractor ( "Contractor ") to manage and operate
an on demand transportation service for the elderly and disabled which includes all
properties, equipment, facilities, routes, and services now or hereafter existing for such
purposes.
b. The Board shall establish operational and performance standards for the transportation
service including but not limited to usage, on -time pick up, mileage, and priorities of
service.
c. The Contractor shall submit quarterly operational and performance standard reports to
the Board.
d. The Contractor shall employ, furnish, and supervise employees necessary for the
operation of this system.
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e. The Contractor shall assume the active direction of the system including transportation,
maintenance, schedule preparation, accounting, purchasing and contracting, public
relations, and human resources.
f. The use of public streets within the geographical area of the local governments shall be
subject to the control of the local governments and such local governments may require
the Contractor to comply with city ordinances.
g. Contractor shall submit a NETSUTD budget for approval by the local governments on an
annual basis in the same form and manner as required for City Departments. The budget
shall include a general budget for cost to be allocated between the participating locall
governments.
h. Contractor shall maintain complete and accurate financial records of each expenditure.
An audit of the funds and activities under this contract shall be made annually. The
auditors performing the above described audit shall have access to and the right to
examine all records and accounts and such other Contractor records and accounts as
may be reasonably necessary to conduct and complete the audit.
The Contractor shall comply with all applicable laws, regulations, ordinances, rules,
guidelines, and requirements of the United States and the State of Texas and the local
governments within which it provides on demand transportation service.
2. Routes, Schedules, and Fares
a. The Contractor shall manage, supervise, and operate the on demand transportation
service in an efficient and economical manner. Contractor may operate on demand
transportation service directly or by subcontract.
b. The service shall be operated on the schedule and with fares approved by the Board.
3. NETSUTD to Seek Grants
a. The local governments designate the Authority to pursue and apply for appropriate grant
funding to support the NETSUTD transit system. The Authority may designate one or
more persons to be solely responsible for executing grant agreements and receiving and
managing grant funds.
b. On behalf of the NETSUTD, the Authority shall be responsible for complying with the
obligations and responsibilities under all grants and all accompanying certifications,
assurances, and agreements made or given by the Federal Transit Administration, or the
Texas Department of Transportation or other entity.
4. Contributions to the NETSUTD
a. The local governments shall provide contributions to the NETSUTD to provide local funds
to match Federal and State grants and as required for the approved NETSUTD annual
budget (Section IV, Article 1.g.). In addition, the cities may provide other contributions, in
funds or in -kind, to the NETSUTD for the enhancement of the system.
b. If any funds or in -kind contributions are provided by a local government, said funds or in-
kind contributions may be specified by the local government to be used solely to enhance
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and support the transportation services in the contributing local government geographical
area. NETSUTD shall maintain accounting records that will track how the funds are used
to support the public transportation service in the contributing local government
geographical area. The local governments shall have the right to inspect the financial
records of the NETSUTD during regular business hours to assure compliance with this
Agreement.
c. It is understood that any local share contribution shall constitute a current expense of the
local government during the year in which the contribution is made and shall not be
considered or construed as a debt of the local governments in contravention of a
constitutional, statutory, or charter provision.
5. Contracting with the NETSUTD
NETSUTD may contract with local governments for the provision of support services such as
fueling stations. The local governments may contract with the NETSUTD for services which
the NETSUTD cannot provide through normal funding sources. The local governments may
contract with NETSUTD for special services such as special event shuttle services that are
not included in the day -to -day operations of the public transportation services and
permissible according to Federal and State regulation. Each local government paying for
such special services shall make these payments from current funds and the local
governments hereby affirm that funds to pay such payments to the NETSUTD are available
for the current fiscal year. NETSUTD's provision of any special contractual services shall not
interfere with or reduce the quality of service being provided by the public transportation
system within the NETSUTD.
6. Specific Powers
a. The NETSUTD shall have the powers of the UTD to operate the system including, but not
limited to, the power to contract, to acquire and own real and personal property, and to
accept and expend grant funds from governments, legal entities and individuals.
b. The NETSUTD shall not have the power to tax, to obligate local governments, to assess
local governments, or to adopt ordinances, laws, or regulations.
c. The NETSUTD shall have the power to enter into agreements that exceed one year only
with prior approval of all participating local governments.
7 Legal Liability
a. The NETSUTD shall be a government unit performing as an institution of the local
governments and as authorized by Chapters 458 and 456 of the Transportation Code,
and shall have the immunities and liabilities as provided under the Texas Civil Practices
and Remedies Code.
b. The Contractor selected by the NETSUTD shall, to the extent permitted by law and the
Texas Constitution, indemnify NETSUTD and the local governments and hold them
harmless from any claims, causes of action, damages, attorney fees, costs, suits, or
liability. The Contractor shall obtain and maintain insurance, naming NETSUTD and the
cities of Bedford, Euless, Grapevine, Haltom City, Hurst, Keller, and North Richland Hills
as additional insureds, in an amount sufficient to cover the maximum joint and several
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liability (if any) of all parties under the Texas Tort Claims Act (as amended) for all claims,
suits, causes of action, damages, attorney fees, and costs, arising out of or related to
acts or omissions in the maintenance or operations for the provision of transportation
services. The Contractor shall obtain and maintain Workers' compensation insurance in
an amount sufficient to cover the statutory requirements. The Contractor shall provide
certificates of insurance to parties upon request.
8. Interruption of Service
The NETSUTD shall not be liable to the local governments for any failure, delay, or
interruption of service or for any failure or delay in the performance of any duties and
obligations under this Agreement or similar acts beyond the control of the NETSUTD.
9. Captions and Severability
a. The descriptive captions of this Agreement are for Informational purposes only and shall
not limit nor affect the terms and conditions of the paragraphs.
b. The sections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, and phrases of this Agreement are
severable, and if any designated portion is declared invalid, such invalidity shall not affect
any remaining portions of this Agreement.
SECTION V. Dissolution and Amendment
1, Any local government may withdraw from this Agreement for the coming fiscal year upon
written notice to the NETSUTD on or prior to July 1 of each year. Should a local government
withdraw from this Agreement, the boundaries of the NETSUTD service area shall be revised
the first day of the fiscal year (October 1) to exclude the corporate city limits of that local
government. When a local government withdraws from this Agreement, the local government
will forfeit its share of net assets and capital equipment acquired by NETSUTD with funds or
matching funds provided through 49 United States Code, Section 5307 during the time in
which the local government was a party to this Agreement.
2. The UTD, as a government unit, may be dissolved by withdrawal of all local governments.
Upon dissolution, the net assets of the UTD shall be disposed in accordance with the
agreement of the cities and laws of the State of Texas and the United States.
3. This Agreement amends and replaces in their entirety any prior Agreement among the local
governments regarding the NETSUTD.
4. This Agreement may be amended by the approval of the City Councils of each participating
local government.
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SECTION VI. Effective Date and Term
1. This Agreement shall take effect when adopted by both the City Councils of each of the
participating local governments.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement by their duty
authorized representatives.
SIGNED AND AGREED TO this day of 2011.
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS:
CITY OF BEDFORD
By:
Jim Story, Mayor
CITY OF EULESS
By:
Mary Lib Saleh, Mayor
By:
Richard Hutchison, Mayor
CITY OF KELLER
By:
Pat McGrail, Mayor
CITY OF GRAPEVINE
By:
William D. Tate, Mayor
CITY OF HURST
By:
Richard Ward, Mayor
By:
Oscar Trevino, Mayor
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, AMENDING THE INTERLOCAL
AGREEMENT WITH THE CITIES OF BEDFORD, EULESS,
GRAPEVINE, HURST, HALTOM CITY, KELLER AND
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS FOR THE NORTHEAST
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES URBAN TRANSIT
DISTRICT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
WHEREAS, the Cities of Bedford, Euless, Grapevine, Haltom City, Hurst, Keller
and North Richland Hills have entered into an interlocal agreement to establish the
Northeast Transportation Services Urban Transit District under Chapter 458 of the
Texas Transportation Code; and
WHEREAS, the intent of this agreement is to provide for an on demand
transportation service for elderly and disabled in the Northeast Tarrant County area; and
WHEREAS, a provision of this agreement designates the City of Grapevine as
the co -lead agency and recipient of Federal funds for the Northeast Transportation
Services Urban Transit District; and
WHEREAS, the City of Grapevine desires to transfer responsibility as the co -lead
agency and recipient of Federal funds to another responsible agency; and
WHEREAS, the Fort Fort Worth Transportation Authority agrees to serve as the
direct grant recipient for Federal and State funding for the Northeast Transportation
Services Urban Transit District; and
WHEREAS, an amendment to this Interlocal Agreement will authorize the Fort
Worth Transportation Authority as the direct grant recipient and liaison for Federal and
State grant contracts related to Federal and State funding for the Northeast
Transportation Services Urban Transit District; and
WHEREAS, an amended Interlocal Agreement will provide for the contribution of
local funds to match federal and state grants; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of Grapevine, Texas deems it is in the best interest
of its citizens to amend the existing agreement as attached as Exhibit "A" hereto as the
Amendment to the Interlocal Agreement; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of Grapevine, Texas finds that the agreement
serves a beneficial public purpose.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS:
Section 1. That the City Manager is hereby authorized to execute, on behalf of
the City, an Amendment to the Interlocal Agreement with the Cities of Bedford, Euless,
Grapevine, Haltom City, Hurst, Keller and North Richland Hills for the Northeast
Transportation Services Urban Transit District to designate the Fort Worth
Transportation Authority as the direct grant recipient for Federal and State funding on
behalf of the Northeast Transportation Services Urban Transit District and to authorize
local funds to match Federal and State grants and as required for the approved
NETSUTD annual budget.
Section 2. That the Fort Worth Transportation Authority shall be designated as
the direct grant recipient authorized to be the liaison with all contractors and Federal
and State regulatory agencies for all grants and contracts related to Federal and State
funding on behalf of the Northeast Transportation Services Urban Transit District. The
President/CEO of the Fort Worth Transportation Authority, or designee, is authorized to
execute all Federal and State grants and contracts related to Federal and State Funding
on behalf of the Northeast Transportation Services Urban Transit District. The
NETSUTD Board must authorize all contracts and grants on behalf of the Northeast
Transportation Services Urban Transit District.
Section 3. That the City Manager is authorized to request and secure approval
of responsible agencies to transfer all Federal grants and grant funded property for the
Northeast Transportation Services Urban Transit District to the Fort Worth
Transportation Authority.
Section 4. That this resolution shall take effect from and after the date of its
passage.
PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS on this the 16th day of August, 2011.
RES. NO. 2
ATTEST:.
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
RES. NO.