HomeMy WebLinkAbout22-214 Unsigned Resolution No. 22-214
RESOLUTION
AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF A RIDE IN KANE SECTION 5310
PHASE 17 AND 18 SERVICE AGREEMENT WITH THE COUNTY OF KANE
REGARDING THE RIDE IN KANE PROGRAM
(Projected Service Dates: August 2019 through August 2024)
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS,
that David J. Kaptain, Mayor, and Kimberly A. Dewis, City Clerk, be and is hereby authorized
and directed to execute a Ride in Kane Section 5310 Phase 17 and 18 Service Agreement,
(Projected Service Dates: August 2019 through August 2024), on behalf of the City of Elgin with
the County of Kane, regarding the Ride in Kane Program, a copy of which is attached hereto and
made a part hereof by reference.
s/David J. Kaptain
David J. Kaptain, Mayor
Presented: December 7, 2022
Adopted: December 7, 2022
Omnibus Vote: Yeas: 9 Nays: 0
Attest:
s/Kimberly Dewis
Kimberly Dewis, City Clerk
RIDE IN KANE
Section 5310 Phase 17 and 18
SERVICE AGREEMENT
Projected Service Dates: August 2019 through August 2024
THIS AGREEMENT is made this 7th day of December 2022, by and in between the County of
Kane a body corporate and politic of the State of Illinois(hereinafter referred to as the"County") and Cily of
Elgin, an Illinois municipal corporation(hereinafter referred to as"City of Elgin").
WHEREAS,the Regional Transportation Authority(hereinafter referred to as"RTA"), as designated
recipient of federal Section 5310 Enhanced Mobility of Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities(hereinafter
referred to as "Section 5310") funds, has agreed to allow the County, as current grantee, to receive certain
federal funds for the Ride in Kane Program, in accordance with the Section 5310 federal guidance and the
Technical Services Agreements between RTA and the County;
WHEREAS, the Ride in Kane Program provides transportation services for eligible riders within
Kane County as those riders are designated by the Ride in Kane Sponsors;
WHEREAS, the Ride in Kane Sponsors are the Association for Individual Development, Aurora
Township, Dundee Township, City of Batavia, Batavia Township, Blackberry Township, Campton
Township, City of Elgin, Elgin Township, City of Geneva, City of St. Charles, St. Charles Township, Senior
Services Association, Village of South Elgin, Kane County and Pace Suburban Bus Service (hereinafter
sometimes collectively referred to as the"Ride in Kane Sponsors");
WHEREAS, the County will become grantee of Federal Transit Administration Section 5310 Phases
17 and 18 funds,which will fund the federal portion of Ride in Kane Program services;
WHEREAS, under Section 5310, the federal share of the eligible operating costs for the Ride in
Kane Program may not exceed 50 percent of the net operating costs of the Program;
WHEREAS, the Ride in Kane Sponsors collectively agree to fund the local share/nonfederal portion
of the net operating costs of the Program;
WHEREAS,City of Elgin has agreed to satisfy a portion of the local share of the net operating costs
of the Ride in Kane Program for the eligible operating costs of the project pursuant to this Agreement and
any other service agreement or grant agreement relating to the Ride in Kane Program at no less than 50
percent of the net cost for its registered riders by committing funds to pay for the Ride in Kane Program in
the amount of$152,712.00 each fiscal year of the term hereof;
WHEREAS, the County, as Grantee of said Section 5310 funds, has agreed to enter into an
Agreement with PACE in order for PACE to provide the Ride in Kane Program services more specifically
set forth herein below;
WHEREAS, City of Elgin as a Ride in Kane Sponsor shall agree to comply and cooperate with all
applicable provisions of the Section 5310 Program Guidance and Application Instructions as set forth in
Federal Transit Administration Circular C 9070.1 G which is incorporated by reference and made a part of
this Agreement as though fully set forth herein;
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises hereinafter set forth, the parties agree
as follows:
1. Description of Service: The Ride in Kane services are described in Exhibit A attached hereto and
made a part hereof. The parties acknowledge that PACE shall be responsible for providing all
transportation services in connection with the Ride in Kane Program.
2. Service Parameters: City of Elgin agrees to ensure that the service parameters for their eligible riders
in Ride in Kane Program shall be in compliance with the goals and objectives of Section 5310 grants
and FTA C 9070.1 G, and the RTA which is incorporated by reference and made a part of this
Agreement as though fully set forth herein. Any change in the Ride in Kane Program service
parameters must be in compliance with the FTA Section 5310. In addition, City of Elgin agrees to
comply and cooperate with all applicable provisions of 49 U.S.C. Section 5310 Federal Transit
Administration (FTA) Statutory References that is incorporated by reference and made a part of this
Agreement as though fully set forth herein.
3. Term: This Agreement shall remain in effect for as long as there are sufficient federal and local funds
to support the Ride in Kane Program services unless either party terminates the agreement pursuant to
paragraph 7.
4. Billing: Pace shall bill monthly, City of Elgin a portion of the local share of the eligible operating
costs of the Ride in Kane Program at no less than 50 percent of the net cost for City of Elgin's
registered riders. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, the City of Elgin's
total annual cost for this Agreement and any other service agreement or grant agreement relating to
the Ride In Kane Program shall not exceed $152,712.00 each fiscal year of the term hereof. City of
Elgin agrees to make payment to Pace due within thirty days of receipt of billing. Payment shall be
sent to:
Pace Suburban Bus Services
550 W. Algonquin Road
Arlington Heights, IL 60005
Attn: Accounting Department
5. Reporting_ City of Elgin agrees to provide the County a copy of the monthly invoice for the Ride in
Kane Program services received from Pace along with a copy of proof of payment.
6. Service Provision: Neither Pace nor the County shall be responsible for any failure to provide the
Ride in Kane Program Service due to circumstances beyond the control of Pace or the County the
parties acknowledge that it shall be the sole responsibility of Pace to make every reasonable effort to
restore Ride in Kane Program service as soon as practical under the circumstances. The parties also
acknowledge that Pace shall have the right to make minor revisions to the Ride in Kane Program
Services during the term of this Agreement upon written notification to and concurrence of the
County. The County shall not be held responsible for any failure of PACE to provide Ride in Kane
Program Service due to circumstances beyond the control of the County.
7. Termination: Either party may terminate this Agreement with forty-five (45) days written notice to
the other party. However, any outstanding payments due and owing for the Ride in Kane Program
shall survive termination of the agreement.
8. Complete Agreement: This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties hereto.
Any proposed change to this Agreement shall be submitted to the County for its prior approval. No
modification, addition or deletion to this Agreement shall be effective unless and until such changes
are reduced to writing and executed by the authorized officers of each party.
9. Notices: All notices due to the other party shall be delivered as follows unless and until otherwise
directed:
If to: County of Kane: If to: City of Elgin
Kane County Division of Transportation City of Elgin City Manager's Office
41 WO11 Burlington Road 150 Dexter Court
St. Charles, IL 60175 Elgin, IL 60120
Attn: Carl Schoedel, County Engineer Attn: Richard G. Kozal,City Manager
10. Governing Law: This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of
Illinois. Venue for any litigation that arises hereunder shall be in the Circuit Court of the Sixteenth
Judicial Circuit, Kane County, Illinois.
11. The parties agree that the preamble and whereas clauses are terms of this Agreement as though fully
set forth hereunder.
12. This Agreement has been duly authorized by the proper authorities of the County and City of Elgin.
13. Compliance with Policies and Procedures. City of Elgin hereby agrees to adhere to all Ride in Kane
Program policies and procedures as determined by the County, PACE, and the Regional
Transportation Authority (the "RTA").
14. Miscellaneous.
A. City of Elgin acknowledges that it if makes a false, fictitious, or fraudulent claims, statement,
submission, or certification to the United States or to the State of Illinois in connection with the Ride
in Kane Program, the County reserves the right to impose on City of Elgin the penalties of 18 USC
1001,49 USC 5307, 31 USC 3801, and 49 CFR 31, as they may deem appropriate.
B. City of Elgin acknowledges that federal and state governmental requirements applicable to
this Agreement and its subject matter may change and the changed requirements will apply to the
Ride in Kane Program as required. City of Elgin acknowledges that a reference to a specific law in
this Agreement is considered to be a reference to 1) such law as it may be amended, modified, or
supplemented from time to time, 2) all regulations and rules pertaining to or promulgated pursuant to
such law, 3)the successor to the law resulting from recodification or similar reorganizing of laws and
4)all future laws pertaining to the same or similar subject matter.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF: the parties hereto have caused the Agreement to be made effective as
the date set forth above and executed by their duly authorized officials.
COUNTY OF KANE CITY 941ELGI
By: By:
Carl Schoedel,County Engineer David J. Ka n, Nrayor
As authorized by Kane County
Board Resolution No.: 22-
Date: Date: December 7,2022
ATTEST:
By: aw4��4 av
City Clerk
Exhibit A—Ride in Kane
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
KANE COUNTY DIVISION OF TRANSPORTATION
TYPE OF SERVICE: Demand Response service. Service levels will not exceed limits
dictated by funding levels stipulated in this agreement.
SERVICE OPERATED BY: Contractors including: Private Paratransit providers,Taxi Cab
Companies,Other Qualified Providers of Transportation
services.
MOBILITY MANAGEMENT: Private Contractor will provide a mobility management service.
This includes operations of a central call center for service
access by consumers,data management and trip management.
Mobility management may include passenger assessments for
the purpose of travel planning and passenger training.
TRIP RESERVATION METHOD: Reservations shall be accepted at the Pace central call center a
maximum of seven(7)days in advance of the day service for an
eligible trip request or as directed by Pace.
Trips,which previously were provided as subscriptions,will
continue to be provided as subscriptions, as defined and
approved by Pace.
Trips requested with less than one(1)day but more than four
(4)hours advance notice from the desired pick up time may be
honored to the extent that the request can be accommodated
within the framework of the day's schedule. Trip requests
having over one(1)day notice from the desired pick up time
shall be accommodated.
SERVICE MODE: A transit vehicle, either a paratransit bus or taxi,will be
deployed that is identified to be the most cost effective, efficient
and appropriate to provide service.
SERVICE AREA: Trips shall be provided within the Kane County area and
surrounding counties as authorized by the AID.
SERVICE HOURS: Twenty-four(24)hours a day, seven(7)days a week, three
hundred sixty-five(365)days a year.
FARE STRUCTURE: $ 5.00 per one-way trip up to ten(10)miles; $_1.50per I mile
thereafter; Airport fares at the established discount fare,or as
determined by the Sponsors.
RIDER ELIGIBILITY: The Sponsor shall be responsible for determining and retaining
records of rider eligibility in accordance with 5310 and JARC
funding eligibility requirements and provide the information on
eligible riders to AID upon request.
Exhibit B—Ride in Kane
REPORT(S) DESCRIPTION
The following is a list and brief description of each category of reports which have been designed and are
being produced to generate data for the Ride in Kane project.
1. Detailed Funding Source(Sponsor) Report
The intent of this report is to produce a detailed listing of one-way trips delivered for each Ride in
Kane funding sources(sponsor) for a user specified period of time. The normal report period
would be monthly,but the report is intended to have the flexibility to produce data for shorter or
longer periods as specified by the user.
The report is intended to match the design and content, as closely as possible, of the Detailed
Provider Report. Data provided for each trip will include associated trip data such as rider name,
scheduled pick-up time, actual pick-up time, point of origin address, destination address, funding
sources (sponsors), total cost of the trip, fare for the trip, distance of the trip, revenue hours (if
applicable). The exact content of the report in its final form may vary depending on the feasibility
of including the large amount of data specified in one report. It is possible that the report may be
broken into one or more additional reports to make the data more manageable for the user.
Plans call for the report to be sorted by provider, funding source,rider, and fare type.
2. Monthly Source(Sponsor)Invoice Report
The intent of this report is to produce one or more summary reports of trips delivered for each
funding sources(sponsor)for the purposes of generating an invoice type report which may be used
to bill funding sources for transportation provided. The normal report period would be monthly,
but the report is intended to have the flexibility to produce data for shorter or longer periods
specified by the user.
Data provided for each trip will include associated trip data necessary to provide an accounting of
the amount owed by each funding source for the specified period, such as the number of one-way
trips by Fare Type, total cost of the trips, total expected fare, liquidated damages deducted, the
total net reimbursement. The exact content of the report in its final form may vary depending on
Pace and provider needs. The report may be broken into one or more additional reports if that
design is more useful.
Plans call for the report to be sorted by provider, funding source, fare type, and rider.
3. Missed Trip Report
The Missed Trip Report is intended to produce a list of all trips picked up 61 or more minutes after
the scheduled time; the Ride in Kane service guideline defining a missed trip. Sufficient detail
will be provided to identify the trip within Trapeze and to give the report user the necessary
information for review.
4. On-Time Performance Report
The On-Time Performance Report(late pickups) is intended to produce a list of all trips picked up
16 or more minutes late, the Ride in Kane service guideline defining a late trip. Sufficient detail
will be provided to identify the trip within Trapeze and to give the report user the necessary
information for review.
5. Other Reports
In addition to the reports described above, reports currently generated can also be made available.
Reports currently available include:
Ridership by Category Report — A summary report by funding source indicating trips by fare
type, late trips, missed trips, revenue hours, denials, and miles.
Client Trip List Report - A detailed listing alphabetically by rider last name of all trips provided
during the specified period. Data included for each trip is rider name, pick-up address, drop-off
address, fare type, and funding sources.
Customer Feedback Report — A summary of issues reported by consumers including sponsor,
provider, issue, status.
Ride in Kane Comparison - A summary comparing prior two years data including trip count,
registrations, gross cost per trip average, sponsor cost per trip average, trip mileage, and ADA
trips.
Future Needs — Additionally reports may be designed as needed by Pace, Ride in Kane Sponsors, and
with the input of the Kane County Paratransit Coordinating Council.