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File #: CONS 16-387   
Section: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: City Council
Agenda Date: 7/5/2016 Final action:
Subject: Authorization for the City Manager to Negotiate and Sign Agreement for Traffic Signal and Streetlight Maintenance Services
Attachments: 1. Attachment I Resolution
DATE: July 5, 2016

TO: Mayor and City Council

FROM: Director of Public Works

SUBJECT

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Authorization for the City Manager to Negotiate and Sign Agreement for Traffic Signal and Streetlight Maintenance Services

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RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation

That Council adopts the attached resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a three-year agreement with St. Francis Electric, Inc. for On-Call Streetlight and Traffic Signal Maintenance Support.

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BACKGROUND

The City of Hayward's Public Works Department is responsible for maintaining approximately 140 traffic signals and 8,000 streetlights within its corporate boundaries. As such, the responsibility for tasks such as traffic signal repairs, equipment testing and inspection, LED streetlight repairs, installation of video detection cameras, accident damage repairs, and fiber optic installations/repairs falls within the realm of the Department. Prior to 2013, the City relied exclusively on outside contractors to fulfill these duties. In February 2013, the City hired its first in-house Traffic Signal Technician. The intent was to have the Traffic Signal Technician provide most of the day-to-day services with support provided as needed by an on-call firm. This, in turn, would result in an overall cost savings to the City's Capital Improvement Program (CIP) budget and more efficient management of its traffic signal and streetlight infrastructure.

DISCUSSION

The proposed On-Call Traffic Signal and Streetlight Maintenance services will only be performed in a support capacity to assist the Traffic Signal Technician. Primarily, the on-call services will be provided for emergency services after hours and during weekends, and as needed for complex problem solving and labor intensive projects. The current interim contract with St. Francis Electric, Inc. expires on July 1, 2016. A Request for Proposals (RFP) was prepared by staff and released to six traffic sign...

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