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In response to Vice Mayor Narum's inquiry, Assistant to the City Manager Hopkins clarified a rider can <br /> be both a PPS rider and an ADA qualified rider. Pleasanton will not be a stated ADA provider required <br /> to meet federal mandates. That would not preclude an ADA certified rider from participating in the <br /> program. the City just will not have to make a higher level of accommodations available. <br /> In response to Vice Mayor Narum's inquiry. Assistant to the City Manager Hopkins clarified just TDA <br /> MTC 4.5 money will be transferred to LAVTA. City Manager Nelson Fialho confirmed this intention but <br /> added the details are still being worked out. <br /> Vice Mayor Narum opened the public comment. <br /> BTT President Bill Wheeler stated his excitement to enter this agreement and how he looks forward to <br /> setting a good example of how this program can work in other cities. Councilmember Brown requested <br /> Mr. Wheeler interview and seriously consider the City's existing employees for jobs with BTT. Mr. <br /> Wheeler responded BTT is open to the opportunity as PPS has done a great job and developed <br /> relationships with the riders. <br /> Steve Van Dorn, President and CEO of the Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce, praised Mr. Wheeler <br /> and BTT. BTT has been a Chamber member for 31 years and he is pleased the City has picked a local <br /> company for this service. <br /> Vice Mayor Narum closed the public comment. <br /> Councilmember Pentin stated support for transferring ADA to LAVTA and contracting the PPS to BTT. <br /> He moved to approve the staff's recommendation. Councilmember Testa seconded the motion as she <br /> agrees it will be a good partnership and residents will still receive a high level of service. <br /> Councilmember Brown stated her support for the recommendations for the quality of service and stated <br /> her pleasure at the greatly reduced General Fund subsidy. She praised the work of Recreation <br /> Manager Ingram and staff. <br /> Vice Mayor Narum expressed her support for the staff recommendations and the benevolent work of <br /> BTT in the community beyond just its transportation expertise. <br /> MOTION: It was m/s by Pentin/Testa to award an operator agreement to Black Tie Transportation to <br /> assume management and day-to-day responsibilities for Pleasanton Paratransit Service (PPS) for a <br /> three-year agreement not to exceed $896,400 and if necessary authorize the City Manager to: 1 ) <br /> negotiate terms for two additional years and, 2) negotiate Americans with Disabilities Act PPS <br /> transports to Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority and. 3) approve and execute any required <br /> agreement change order(s) for a not to exceed amount of $179.280 (approximately 20% of the operator <br /> agreement) for program adjustments. Motion passed by the following vote: <br /> Ayes: Councilmembers Brown. Pentin. Testa. Narum <br /> Noes: None <br /> Absent: Mayor Thorne <br /> MATTERS INITIATED BY COUNCIL - None <br /> COUNCIL REPORTS — None <br /> City Council Minutes Page 10 of 11 December 1. 2020 <br />
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