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AGENDA TITLE: Adopt a Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute Amendment
No. 1 to the Professional Services Agreement with Inner City Action, Inc.
for Operations of the Temporary Emergency Shelter and Additional
Services as Requested in an Amount Not to Exceed $ 275,000
MEETING DATE: November 16, 2022
PREPARED BY: Community Development Director
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Adopt a resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute
Amendment No. 1 to the Professional Services Agreement
with Inner Action for the operations of the Temporary
Emergency Shelter and additional services as requested in
an amount not to exceed $275,000
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: On November 4, 2020, the City Council adopted the San
Joaquin Community Response to Homelessness — 2020
San Joaquin Strategic Plan ("Strategic Plan").
The Strategic Plan includes goals and strategies developed from community feedback, which
includes increasing access and reducing barriers to homeless crisis response services.
On April 7, 2021, City Council accepted the Permanent Local Housing Allocation (PLHA) grant of
approximately $2 million, allocated primarily towards the Access Center. On May 5, 2021, Council
approved allocating $5.5 million of American Rescue Plan Act federal funds to the development
of a Navigation Center, now known as the Access Center. On May 5, 2021, City Council also
approved the Lodi Access Center Community Engagement Plan, which was the first step in order
to move forward with several of the goals identified in the Strategic Plan. On July 13, 2021, the
County Board of Supervisors approved $2 million towards our Access Center project development
and $800,000 towards our temporary emergency shelter site development from the San Joaquin
County (County) capital -outlay fund. On October 6, 2021, City Council approved the Access
Center location at 710 N. Sacramento Street in Lodi.
On April 20, 2022, City Council Approved Inner City Action Inc., to operate the Temporary
Emergency Shelter (AKA Temporary Access Center) and officially opened for operations on July
22, 2022. Within the first few months of operations staff reevaluated the needs of the
neighborhood as well as the Temporary Access Center and identified services additions to the
Inner City Action Inc. agreement.
There is a need to have central coordination of homelessness services being provided in Lodi to
ensure effective utilization of the resources available. With this in mind, City staff asked Inner City
Action if they would consider adding an Outreach Coordinator to their team to take on this function
and work in conjunction with Lodi Committee on Homelessness and our key volunteer outreach
APPROVED:taty
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Stephen Schwabauer, City Manager
Inner City Action Amendment No.1
November 16, 2022
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worker. Additionally, to increase clean-up of the neighborhood and alleyways surrounding the
Access Center, we are recommending the addition of 24 hours a week for a staff member from
Inner City Action to be assigned to neighborhood clean-up. This will supplement the Ready to
Work agreement so that they can be focused on other sites as well.
Staff recommends the City Council adopt a resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute
amendment No. 1 to the professional services agreement with Inner City Action, Inc. to add an
Outreach Director, additional clean-up services, and lunches in an amount not to exceed
$275,000
FISCAL IMPACT: The costs for both operating and food/laundry agreements for the
temporary emergency shelter ($1.3 million — up to 18 months) are
being funded from the Permanent Local Housing Allocation (PLHA)
grant out of the $2 million awarded. There are sufficient grant funds
available to include the addition of expanded clean-up services and
adding an Outreach Director. The cost of lunch will be mostly offset
by not utilizing that portion of The Salvation Army agreement and
any increase can also be covered with remaining grant resources.
Total cost increase is $275,000
FUNDING AVAILABLE: PLHA-21001 (35585000.77020) revenue and appropriations are
already included in the Community Development Department
Budget.
Andrew Keys
Andrew Keys
Deputy City Manager/Internal Services Director
John R Della Monica, Jr (Od 24, 202211;43 EDT)
John R. Della Monica, Jr.
Community Development Director
Signature: OMA� Xa1gh/
Email: akeys@lodi.gov
CONTRACT AMENDMENT No
Inner City Action, Inc.
THIS CONTRACT AMENDMENT No. 1 is made and effective this day of November, 2022, by and
between the CITY OF LODI, a municipal corporation, hereinafter called "CITY", and INNER CITY ACTION,
INC. a California Corporation, hereinafter called "CONTRACTOR."
WITNESSETH:
CONTRACT: Contractor and City, entered into an Agreement for Professional Services on June 6,
2022, attached hereto as Exhibit A and made a part hereof as though fully set forth herein. Contractor
and City now desire to expand the scope of services to include additional work as outlined in
Attachment A in an amount not to exceed $275,000.
2. TERMS AND CONDITIONS: All other terms and conditions of the Agreement, except as set forth
above, will remain unchanged.
Counterparts and Electronic Signatures. This Agreement and other documents to be delivered pursuant to this
Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which will be deemed to be an original copy and all
of which, when taken together, will be deemed to constitute one and the same agreement or document, and will be
effective when counterparts have been signed by each of the parties and delivered to the other parties. Each party
agrees that the electronic signatures, whether digital or encrypted, of the parties included in this Agreement are
intended to authenticate this writing and to have the same force and effect as manual signatures. Delivery of a copy of
this Agreement or any other document contemplated hereby, bearing an original manual or electronic signature by
facsimile transmission (including a facsimile delivered via the Internet), by electronic mail in "portable document
format" (".pdf') or similar format intended to preserve the original graphic and pictorial appearance of a document, or
through the use of electronic signature software will have the same effect as physical delivery of the paper document
bearing an original signature.
CITY OF LODI, a municipal corporation
STEPHEN SCHWABAUER
City Manager
Attest
OLIVIA NASHED
City Clerk
Approved as to Form:
JANICE D. MAGDICH
City Attorney rt,
CONTRACTOR
INNER CITY ACTION, INC.,
a California Corporation
By: Frank Saldana
Title: Director/Founder/CEO
ATTACHMENT A
Inner City Action - Outreach Director Budget Annual Cost
Budget Line Item Amount
Salary and Benefits $ 41,600
Supplies/Outreach Materials $ 13,000
Total: $ 54,600
Inner City Action - Lunch Annual Cost
Budget Line Item Amount
Lunch ($5 per meal)(49 meals) $ 89,425
Inner City Action - Access Center Neighborhood Clean -Up Annual Cost
Budget Line Item Amount
Salary and Benefits (24 hours a week) $ 26,208
Supplies $ 6,500
Fuel $ 7,800
Dump Fees (If needed) $ 2,000
Total: $ 42,508
Inner City Action - Miscellaneous Annual Cost
Budget Line Item Amount
Miscellaneous $ 5,000
Additional Laundry Service (Loads of Hope) $ 6,000
Veterinary Care $ 7,500
Total: $ 18,500
Total Additions $ 205,033
16 months cost estimate $ 273,377
Rounded up to a Not to Exceed Amount of $275,000
Note: Calculated at 16 months to align with the anticipated remaining term of the Inner City Action Agreement
NOT TO EXCEED $275,000
Inner City Action Inc. Proposal
Lodi Outreach Director
Outreach Director
ATTACHMENT A
Scope of work: The Inner City Action Inc Outreach Director will be focused on
reaching the homeless community of Lodi to offer them services at the Lodi
Access Center as well as resources and referrals. Our Outreach Director will focus
on building a good rapport with the homeless community through efficiency and
consistency. The Outreach Director will collaborate with San Joaquin County
outreach team by attending meetings and participating in helping solve the
homeless crisis in the City of Lodi. He/She shall become familiar with all current
resources already established in the City of Lodi and utilize them as needed.
He/She will develop on going strategies for new efforts to get the homeless off
the streets and into temporary or permanent housing. The Outreach Director will
also oversee the daily transportation of homeless individuals to and from the Lodi
Access Center.
Start Date: Upon approval
Budget $250.00 a week
Includes: *Fuel for Transportation of the homeless
*Supplies such as latex gloves and trash bags
*Miscellaneous for Direct needs such as hygiene products,
Feminine products, a bus ticket etc.
Outreach Director Hours/Rate: 40 Hours a week at $20.00 per hour
ATTACHMENT A
Inner City Action Outreach Director — City of Lodi
Job Description:
• Be the "point" person for Lodi in scheduling, communicating, and tracking
services/events for the homeless with the community and county agencies. This includes:
o Responding to community partners for outreach requests and liaise between city
and county collaborative partners.
o Coordinating with current agencies/organizations to continue provide resources
for important housing and services programs for homeless in our community.
o Communicating with local and county/state agencies on camp clean-ups.
o Coordinating and strengthen partnerships between agencies and organizations that
work on homeless issues and/or provide direct services.
o Provide communication to participating organizations, The City of Lodi, and Lodi
Committee on Homelessness.
Outreach will include:
o Working closely with the current organizations in Lodi and San Joaquin County
to identify homeless individuals and work individually with them to meet their
needs and move them off the streets to accessing resources, services and other
benefits.
■ Provide support for benefit, housing, and other social service applications
to be submitted on behalf of the client.
o Developing ongoing strategies to get individuals experiencing homelessness off
the streets and into temporary or permanent housing.
o Overseeing the daily transportation of unsheltered individuals to and from the
Lodi Access Center
• Keep and update resource information on services and organizations.
• Provide support and coordination for the Point in Time Count
ATTACHMENT A
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LODI ACCESS CENTER LUNCHES
$5.00 per lunch meal served
Total clients per lunch: average 49 people
Total estimated cost per day: $245.00
$245.00 x 365 days a year = $89,425.00 (estimated annual cost)
**Meals served may vary. Total cost estimate based on an average of 49 meals served per lunch but
billed on a per meal served.
**Meals donated by other organizations will not be billed to the City of Lodi.
ATTACHMENT A
Action
CITY WIDE CLEAN-UP
1 Staff (8 hours per day):
$21.00 per hour 24 hours/3 days
Total $504 per week x 4 weeks = $2,016.00 per month for staff lead
Miscellaneous:
$125.00 per week x 4 weeks = $500.00 per month
(Gloves, trash bags, tools, cleaning supplies, etc.)
Fuel:
$50.00 per day x 3 = $150.00 per week
x 4 weeks = $600.00 per month
$2,016.00 staff
$500.00 miscellaneous
$600.00 fuel
Total per month $3,116.00
*This does not include dump fees
*Trash will be dumped in dumpster at Lodi Access Center
ATTACHMENT A
Inner City Action — Veterinary Care
$7,500 will be made available to Inner City Action, Inc to utilize for Veterinary Care as needed for Access
Center overnight clients. This is to ensure the health and safety of all guests at the Access Center.
Not included in the use of these funds is vaccinations as a separate vaccination clinic will be provided by
City of Lodi Animal Services on a bi-annual basis. Additionally, Lodi Animal Services can provide spay and
neuter vouchers for client pets. Anything over the voucher amount could be covered by this fund if the
client does not have sufficient resources.
Exhibit A
AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
ARTICLE 1
PARTIES AND PURPOSE
Section 1.1 Parties
THIS AGREEMENT is entered into on J u -in -e- 2022, by and between the
CITY OF LODI, a municipal corporation (hereinafter "CITY"), and INNER CITY ACTION, INC.,
a California Corporation. (hereinafter "CONTRACTOR").
Section 1.2 Purpose
CITY selected the CONTRACTOR to provide the services required in accordance with
attached Scope of Services, Exhibit A, attached and incorporated by this reference.
CITY wishes to enter into an agreement with CONTRACTOR for operation of the
Temporary Emergency Shelter (hereinafter "Project') as set forth in the Scope of Services
attached here as Exhibit A. CONTRACTOR acknowledges that it is qualified to provide such
services to CITY.
ARTICLE 2
SCOPE OF SERVICES
Section 2.1 Scope of Services
CONTRACTOR, for the benefit and at the direction of CITY, shall perform the Scope of
Services as set forth in Exhibit A in conjunction to the outlined below.
A. Temporary Emergency Shelter Program
CONTRACTOR, shall establish the Project including, but not limited to providing appropriate
tent structures for dining, sleeping and congregating, showers, and restrooms.
CONTRACTOR, shall provide a clean and safe area for persons experiencing homelessness
and develop a pathway, toward permanent housing, income, healthcare, and stability, thus
helping guests at the Project become self-sufficient.
At minimum, the CONTRACTOR shall provide the following services:
1. Intake - the Contractor will register/intake guests upon arrival and facilitate storage of
personal belongings.
2. Security within the Project facility to ensure the safety of guests and staff.
3. Overnight supervision - the Contractor will oversee the safety of the physical
environment.
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4. Clean up/prepping space - the Contractor will be responsible for keeping the service
location clean each day, including trash pick-up, laundering washable items provided to
guests, and ensuring restroom and shower facilities are clean.
5. Referrals - the Contractor shall provide case management and/or referrals (through the
HMIS system) for guests seeking permanent housing, mental health, medical, job
placement, and other social services.
B. Staffing and Training
1. Ensure there is a trained staff member during all hours of operation at the Project. Staff
must be 18 years of age or older.
2. Ensure staff is oriented to the special needs of individuals who are unsheltered,
experience mental health issues, substance abuse issues, or intimate partner/domestic
violence issues.
3. Create a staffing plan that includes provisions to maintain safety and security in the
Project.
4. Provide accessibility and accommodations for individuals with disabilities.
5. Have a written policy of guest responsibilities that is readily available to all guests.
C. Reporting
CONTRACTOR, will be required to enter client level data in the Homeless Management
Information System (HMIS) for each client accessing the Project.
CONTRACTOR, will be required to provide monthly reporting of:
1. Number of clients served daily
2. Number of clients finding permanent housing, entering programs, finding an exit to
homelessness, etc.
D. Temporary Emergency Center Hours of Operation
The Project is expected to be operational 24 -hours each day, 7 days per week. This however,
does not prohibit the Contractor from locking the property at night to increase safety for guests
and employees at the Emergency Center.
E. Acceptance of Animals in the Temporary Emergency Shelter
CONTRACTOR, shall allow and provide an area to secure guests animals. CONTRACTOR,
must ensure the safety of all animals and guests at the Project.
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Section 2.2 Time For Commencement and Completion of Work
CONTRACTOR shall commence work pursuant to this Agreement, upon receipt of a
written notice to proceed from CITY or on the date set forth in Section 2.6, whichever occurs
first, and shall perform all services diligently and complete work under this Agreement based on
a mutually agreed upon timeline or as otherwise designated in the Scope of Services.
CONTRACTOR shall submit to CITY such reports, diagrams, drawings and other work
products as may be designated in the Scope of Services.
CONTRACTOR shall not be responsible for delays caused by the failure of CITY staff
to provide required data or review documents within the appropriate time frames. The review
time by CITY and any other agencies involved in the project shall not be counted against
CONTRACTOR's contract performance period. Also, any delays due to weather, vandalism,
acts of God, etc., shall not be counted. CONTRACTOR shall remain in contact with reviewing
agencies and make all efforts to review and return all comments.
Section 2.3 Meetings
CONTRACTOR shall attend meetings as may be set forth in the Scope of Services.
Section 2.4 Staffing
CONTRACTOR acknowledges that CITY has relied on CONTRACTOR's capabilities
and on the qualifications of CONTRACTOR's principals and staff as identified in its proposal to
CITY. The Scope of Services shall be performed by CONTRACTOR, unless agreed to
otherwise by CITY in writing. CITY shall be notified by CONTRACTOR of any change of Project
Manager and CITY is granted the right of approval of all original, additional and replacement
personnel at CITY's sole discretion and shall be notified by CONTRACTOR of any changes of
CONTRACTOR's project staff prior to any change.
CONTRACTOR represents it is prepared to and can perform all services within the
Scope of Services (Exhibit A) and is prepared to and can perform all services specified therein.
CONTRACTOR represents that it has, or will have at the time this Agreement is executed, all
licenses, permits, qualifications, insurance and approvals of whatsoever nature are legally
required for CONTRACTOR to practice its profession, and that CONTRACTOR shall, at its own
cost and expense, keep in effect during the life of this Agreement all such licenses, permits,
qualifications, insurance and approvals, and shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless CITY
against any costs associated with such licenses, permits, qualifications, insurance and
approvals which may be imposed against CITY under this Agreement.
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Section 2.5 Subcontracts
Unless prior written approval of CITY is obtained, CONTRACTOR shall not enter into
any subcontract with any other party for purposes of providing any work or services covered by
this Agreement.
Section 2.6 Term
The term of this Agreement commences on May 01, 2022 and terminates upon the
completion of the Scope of Services or on April 30, 2023, whichever occurs first.
Section 2.7 Option to Extend Term of Agreement
At its option, City may extend the terms of this Agreement for an additional one (1) six
(6) -month extension; provided, City gives Contractor no less than thirty (30) days written notice
of its intent prior to expiration of the existing term. In the event City exercises any option under
this paragraph, all other terms and conditions of this Agreement continue and remain in full force
and effect.
The total duration of this Agreement, including the exercise of any option under this
paragraph, shall not exceed one (1) year and six (6) months.
ARTICLE 3
COMPENSATION
Section 3.1 Compensation
CONTRACTOR's compensation for all work under this Agreement shall conform to the
provisions of the Fee Proposal, attached hereto as Exhibit B and incorporated by this reference.
CONTRACTOR shall not undertake any work beyond the scope of this Agreement
unless such additional work is approved in advance and in writing by CITY.
Section 3.2 Method of Payment
CONTRACTOR shall submit invoices for completed work on a monthly basis, or as
otherwise agreed, providing, without limitation, details as to amount of hours, individual
performing said work, hourly rate, and indicating to what aspect of the Scope of Services said
work is attributable. CONTRACTOR's compensation for all work under this Agreement shall
not exceed the amount of the Fee Proposal.
Section 3.3 Costs
The Fee Proposal shall include all reimbursable costs required for the performance of
the Scope of Services. Payment of additional reimbursable costs considered to be over and
above those inherent in the original Scope of Services shall be approved in advanced and in
writing, by CITY.
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Section 3.4 Auditing
CITY reserves the right to periodically audit all charges made by CONTRACTOR to CITY
for services under this Agreement. Upon request, CONTRACTOR agrees to furnish CITY, or a
designated representative, with necessary information and assistance needed to conduct such
an audit.
CONTRACTOR agrees that CITY or its delegate will have the right to review, obtain and
copy all records pertaining to performance of this Agreement. CONTRACTOR agrees to
provide CITY or its delegate with any relevant information requested and shall permit CITY or
its delegate access to its premises, upon reasonable notice, during normal business hours for
the purpose of interviewing employees and inspecting and copying such books, records,
accounts, and other material that may be relevant to a matter under investigation for the purpose
of determining compliance with
this requirement. CONTRACTOR further agrees to maintain such records for a period of three
(3) years after final payment under this Agreement.
ARTICLE 4
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Section 4.1 Nondiscrimination
In performing services under this Agreement, CONTRACTOR shall not discriminate in
the employment of its employees or in the engagement of any sub CONTRACTOR on the basis
of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, ancestry, age, or
any other criteria prohibited by law.
Section 4.2 ADA Compliance
In performing services under this Agreement, CONTRACTOR shall comply with the
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, and all amendments thereto, as well as all
applicable regulations and guidelines issued pursuant to the ADA.
Section 4.3 Indemnification and Responsibility for Damage
CONTRACTOR to the fullest extent permitted by law, shall indemnify and hold harmless
CITY, its elected and appointed officials, directors, officers, employees and volunteers from and
against any claims, damages, losses, and expenses (including reasonable attorney's fees and
costs), arising out of performance of the services to be performed under this Agreement,
provided that any such claim, damage, loss, or expense is caused by the negligent acts, errors
or omissions of CONTRACTOR, any subcontractor employed directly by CONTRACTOR,
anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them, or anyone for whose acts they may be
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liable, except those injuries or damages arising out of the active negligence, sole negligence,
or sole willful misconduct of the City of Lodi, its elected and appointed officials, directors,
officers, employees and volunteers. CITY may, at its election, conduct the defense or
participate in the defense of any claim related in any way to this indemnification. If CITY
chooses at its own election to conduct its own defense, participate in its own defense, or obtain
independent legal counsel in defense of any claim related to this indemnification,
CONTRACTOR shall pay all of the costs related thereto, including without limitation reasonable
attorney fees and costs. The defense and indemnification obligations required by this
Agreement are undertaken in addition to, and shall not in any way be limited by the insurance
obligations set forth herein.
Section 4.4 No Personal Liability
Neither the City Council, nor any other officer or authorized assistant or agent or City
employee shall be personally responsible for any liability arising under this Agreement.
Section 4.5 Responsibility of CITY
CITY shall not be held responsible for the care or protection of any material or parts of
the work described in the Scope of Services prior to final acceptance by CITY, except as
expressly provided herein.
Section 4.6 Insurance Requirements for CONTRACTOR
CONTRACTOR shall take out and maintain during the life of this Agreement, insurance
coverage as set forth in Exhibit C attached hereto and incorporated by this reference.
Section 4.7 Successors and Assigns
CITY and CONTRACTOR each bind themselves, their partners, successors, assigns,
and legal representatives to this Agreement without the written consent of the others.
CONTRACTOR shall not assign or transfer any interest in this Agreement without the prior
written consent of CITY. Consent to any such transfer shall be at the sole discretion of CITY.
Section 4.8 Notices
Any notice required to be given by the terms of this Agreement shall be in writing signed
by an authorized representative of the sender and shall be deemed to have been given when
the same is personally served or upon receipt by express or overnight delivery, postage prepaid,
or three (3) days from the time of mailing if sent by first class or certified mail, postage prepaid,
addressed to the respective parties as follows:
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To CITY: City of Lodi
221 West Pine Street
P.O. Box 3006
Lodi, CA 95241-1910
Attn: John R. Della Monica, Jr.
To CONTRACTOR: Inner City Action, Inc.
1800 N. Wilson Way
Stockton, CA 95205
ATTN: Frank Saldana
Section 4.9 Cooperation of CITY
CITY shall cooperate fully and in a timely manner in providing relevant information it has
at its disposal relevant to the Scope of Services.
Section 4.10 CONTRACTOR is Not an Employee of CITY
CONTRACTOR agrees that in undertaking the duties to be performed under this
Agreement, it shall act as an independent contractor for and on behalf of CITY and not an
employee of CITY. CITY shall not direct the work and means for accomplishment of the services
and work to be performed hereunder. CITY, however, retains the right to require that work
performed by CONTRACTOR meet specific standards without regard to the manner and means
of accomplishment thereof.
Section 4.11 Termination
CITY or CONTRACTOR may terminate this Agreement, with or without cause, by giving
CONTRACTOR at least ten (10) days written notice to the other party. Where phases are
anticipated within the Scope of Services, at which an intermediate decision is required
concerning whether to proceed further, CITY may terminate at the conclusion of any such
phase. Upon termination, CONTRACTOR shall be entitled to payment as set forth in the
attached Exhibit B to the extent that the work has been performed. Upon termination,
CONTRACTOR shall immediately suspend all work on the Project and deliver any documents
or work in progress to CITY. However, CITY shall assume no liability for costs, expenses or
lost profits resulting from services not completed or for contracts entered into by CONTRACTOR
with third parties in reliance upon this Agreement.
Section 4.12 Confidentiality
CONTRACTOR agrees to maintain confidentiality of all work and work products
produced under this Agreement, except to the extent otherwise required by law or permitted in
writing by CITY. CITY agrees to maintain confidentiality of any documents owned by
CONTRACTOR and clearly marked by CONTRACTOR as "Confidential' or "Proprietary",
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except to the extent otherwise required by law or permitted in writing by CONTRACTOR.
CONTRACTOR acknowledges that CITY is subject to the California Public Records Act.
Section 4.13 Applicable Law, Jurisdiction, Severability, and Attorney's Fees
This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California. Jurisdiction of
litigation arising from this Agreement shall be venued with the San Joaquin County Superior
Court. If any part of this Agreement is found to conflict with applicable laws, such part shall be
inoperative, null, and void insofar as it is in conflict with said laws, but the remainder of this
Agreement shall be in force and effect. In the event any dispute between the parties arises
under or regarding this Agreement, the prevailing party in any litigation of the dispute shall be
entitled to reasonable attorney's fees from the party who does not prevail as determined by the
San Joaquin County Superior Court.
Section 4.14 City Business License Requirement
CONTRACTOR acknowledges that Lodi Municipal Code Section 3.01.020 requires
CONTRACTOR to have a city business license and CONTRACTOR agrees to
secure such license and pay the appropriate fees prior to performing any work hereunder.
Section 4.15 Captions
The captions of the sections and subsections of this Agreement are for convenience
only and shall not be deemed to be relevant in resolving any question or interpretation or intent
hereunder.
Section 4.16 Integration and Modification
This Agreement represents the entire understanding of CITY and CONTRACTOR as to
those matters contained herein. No prior oral or written understanding shall be of any force or
effect with respect to those matters covered hereunder. This Agreement may not be modified
or altered except in writing, signed by both parties.
Section 4.17 Contract Terms Prevail
All exhibits and this Agreement are intended to be construed as a single document.
Should any inconsistency occur between the specific terms of this Agreement and the attached
exhibits, the terms of this Agreement shall prevail.
Section 4.18 Severability
The invalidity in whole or in part of any provision of this Agreement shall not void or
affect the validity of any other provision of this Agreement.
Section 4.19 Ownership of Documents
All documents, photographs, reports, analyses, audits, computer media, or other
material documents or data, and working papers, whether or not in final form, which have been
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obtained or prepared under this Agreement, shall be deemed the property of CITY. Upon
CITY's request, CONTRACTOR shall allow CITY to inspect all such documents during
CONTRACTOR's regular business hours. Upon termination or completion of services under
this Agreement, all information collected, work product and documents shall be delivered by
CONTRACTOR to CITY within ten (10) calendar days.
CITY agrees to indemnify, defend and hold CONTRACTOR harmless from any liability
resulting from CITY's use of such documents for any purpose other than the purpose for which
they were intended.
Section 4.20 Authority
The undersigned hereby represent and warrant that they are authorized by the parties
to execute this Agreement.
Section 4.21 Federal Transit Funding Conditions
❑ If the box at left is checked, the Federal Transit Funding conditions attached as Exhibit
D apply to this Agreement. In the event of a conflict between the terms of this Agreement or
any of its other exhibits, and the Federal Transit Funding Conditions, the Federal Transit
Funding Conditions will control.
Section 4.22 Counterparts and Electronic Signatures
This Agreement and other documents to be delivered pursuant to this Agreement may
be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which will be deemed to be an original copy
and all of which, when taken together, will be deemed to constitute one and the same agreement
or document, and will be effective when counterparts have been signed by each of the parties
and delivered to the other parties. Each party agrees that the electronic signatures, whether
digital or encrypted, of the parties included in this Agreement are intended to authenticate this
writing and to have the same force and effect as manual signatures. Delivery of a copy of this
Agreement or any other document contemplated hereby, bearing an original manual or
electronic signature by facsimile transmission (including a facsimile delivered via the Internet),
by electronic mail in "portable document format" (".pdf') or similar format intended to preserve
the original graphic and pictorial appearance of a document, or through the use of electronic
signature software will have the same effect as physical delivery of the paper document bearing
an original signature.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, CITY and CONTRACTOR have executed this Agreement
as of the date first above written.
ATTEST:
CITY OF LODI, a municipal corporation
City Clerk City Manager
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
JANICE D. MAGDICH, City Attorney
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Inner City Action, Inc.
a California corporation
13v: Frank salda (May4,202211:30 PDT)
Name: Frank Saldana
Title: Director/Founder/CEO
Attachments:
Exhibit A — Scope of Services
Exhibit B — Fee Proposal
Exhibit C — Insurance Requirements
Exhibit D — Federal Transit Funding Conditions (if applicable)
Funding Source: Permanent Local Housing Allocation Grant, PLHA-21001
(Business Unit & Account No.)
Doc ID:
CA:Rev.05.2022.LT
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Exhibit A
1800 N. WILSON WAY
STOCKTON CA. 95205
City of Lodi, California
Community Development
221 West Pine Street
Lodi, CA 95241
Attm Jennifer Rhyne
IV lnnerC itv
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Proposal for Unsheltered Emergency Center
INNERCMACTION,ORG
(800) 466-7205
Scope of work: inner City Action would provide a safe and clean environment for anyone
experiencing homelessness, where individuals can receive immediate services. Our emphasis is on
individual goal setting to achieve a pathway for financial stability, permanent housing, healthcare
services, and program referrals.
Qualifications: inner City Action Director Frank Saldana has over 20 years of experience working with
the unsheltered community in San Joaquin County. His knowledge, compassion and expertise are a
vital part of the success of individuals overcoming their challenges. He along with our dedicated staff
are committed to our motto "Bringing Life back to the People.°
Services Provided:
A. Meals. Meals are provided daily at the following times.
Breakfast 9:15am-10:15am, Lunch 12:30pm-1:30pm, Dinner 4:30pm-5:45pm
B. Showers: Showers are provided at will to day -service Clients only. Daily showers are
mandatory for anyone receiving overnight services.
C. Lockers/ Bins: Lockers and or Bins are assigned by first come first serve basis for
individuals to store their personal belongings.
D. Pet Services: Pet kennels and pet food is available for cats and dogs. Aggressive breeds
and or animals that are causing a disturbance will be permitted from receiving services.
Overnight Services: Our gates close at 6:00pm. Overnight services are from 6:00pm —
8:30am which include evening snack, daily movie, and cots for sleeping.
F. Transportation Services: Transportation provided for clients upon request and availability
to appointments within the City of Lodi. Transportation to and from the Emergency
shelter can be arranged by calling our number 1-800-466-7205.
1800 N. WILSON WAY
STOCKTON CA. 95205
Services Provided:
XMU ilk
Action
INNERCITYACTION ORG
1800)466 7205
G. Clothing Closet: New and Gently used clothing, undergarments, and socks available.
H. Snack Shack: Our Snack Shack is open to clients during the day, between meals, and is
stocked with a variety of drinks and snacks such as granola bars, chips, crackers, cookies,
etc.
I. Charging Station: We have a charging station available daily. Once a client has signed up
to charge at the front desk, they will receive a number to a station to charge their phone
or electronic devise. Charging time per client is limited to 1 Hour at a time.
J. Gondolas for Extra Storage: For an unsheltered individual leaving an encampment with
many belongings we will assign a Gondola for storage of personal items. Storage rules
apply.
K. Health/ Wellness: Temperature checks are taken by security upon entry. Anyone with a
temperature will be prohibited from entering. Should someone have a temperature and
or sick symptoms while in the tent, transportation to a medical facility within the City of
Lodi will be provided. Our Front Desk has masks available upon request. All Staff, Clients
and volunteers are not required to be vaccinated. We have hand sanitizer placed
throughout the tent for individual use.
L. Life Coaching: Life coaching is an important resource. Our Staff will meet with clients one
on one to set personal goals, talk about ways to meet those goals and assist with
challenges they may have in accomplishing those goals. Examples: finding a job, obtaining
a birth certificate, reconnecting with family, finding permanent housing etc.
Lodi, California
Inner City Action Mobile Revival Family Resource Center Structure
Director
Co -Director Day shift, Co -Director Evening Shift, Co -Director Night
Shift
Administrator
Full Time Front Gate Security, Night Security, Front Desk Intake,
Driver, Shower Operator, Cook
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Part Time Front Gate Security, Night Security, Front Desk Intake,
Driver, Shower Operator, Cook
Salary Positions
Director, Co -Director Day Shift, Co -Director Evening Shift, Co -Director Night Shift
Hourly Full Time Positions 40 Hours
Administrator, Front Gate Security, Night Security, Front Desk Intake, Driver, Shower Operator, Cook
Hourly Part -Time Positions 16 Hours
Front Gate Security, Night Security, Front Desk Intake, Driver, Shower Operator, Cook
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EXHIBIT C
NOTE: The City of Lodi is now using the online insurance program PINS Advantage. Once you have been awarded a
contract you will receive an email from the City's online insurance program requesting you to forward the email to your
insurance provider(s) to submit the required insurance documentation electronically
Insurance Requirements for Most Contracts
(Not construction or requiring professional liability)
Contractor shall procure and maintain for the duration of the contract insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damages
to property which may arise from or in connection with the performance of the work hereunder and the results of that work by the
Contractor, his agents, representatives, employees or subcontractors.
MINIMUM SCOPE AND LIMIT OF INSURANCE
Coverage shall be at least as broad as:
1. Commercial General Liability (CGL): Insurance Services Office Form CG 00 01 covering CGL on an "occurrence" basis, including
products and completed operations, property damage, bodily injury and personal & advertising injury with limits no less than
$2,000,000 per occurrence. If a general aggregate limit applies, either the general aggregate limit shall apply separately to this
project/location (ISO CG 25 03 or 25 04) or the general aggregate limit shall be twice the required occurrence limit.
2. Automobile Liability: ISO Form Number CA 00 01 covering any auto or if Contractor has no owned autos, then hired, and non -
owned autos with limit no less than $1,000,000 per accident for bodily injury and property damage.
3. Workers' Compensation: as required by the State of California, with Statutory Limits, and Employer's Liability Insurance with limit
of no less than $1,000,000 per accident for bodily injury or disease.
Other Insurance Provisions:
(a) Additional Named Insured Status
The City of Lodi, its elected and appointed boards, commissions, officers, agents, employees, and volunteers are to be covered
as additional insureds on the CGL and auto policy with respect to liability arising out of work or operations performed by or on
behalf of the Contractor including materials, parts, or equipment furnished in connection with such work or operations. General
liability coverage can be provided in the form of an endorsement to the Contractor's insurance (at least as broad as ISO Form
CG 20 10 11 85 or if not available, through the addition of both CG 20 10, CG 20 26, CG 20 33, or CG 20 38; and CG 20 37 if a
later edition is used
(b) Primary and Non -Contributory Insurance Endorsement
The limits of insurance coverage required may be satisfied by a combination of primary and umbrella or excess insurance. For
any claims related to this contract, the Contractor's insurance coverage shall be primary coverage at least as broad as ISO CG
20 01 04 13 as respects the Entity, its officers, officials, employees, and volunteers. Any insurance or self-insurance maintained
by the Entity, its officers, officials, employees, or volunteers shall be excess of the Contractor's insurance and shall not contribute
with it.
(c) Waiver of Subrogation Contractor hereby grants to City of Lodi a waiver of any right to subrogation which any insurer of said
Contractor may acquire against the City of Lodi by virtue of the payment of any loss under such insurance. Contractor agrees to
obtain any endorsement that may be necessary to affect this waiver of subrogation, but this provision applies regardless of whether
or not the City of Lodi has received a waiver of subrogation endorsement from the insurer
NOTE: (1) The street address of the CITY OF LODI must be shown along with (a) and (b) and (c) above: 221 West Pine Street,
Lodi, California, 95240; (2) The insurance certificate must state, on its face or as an endorsement, a description of therp oject
that it is insuring.
(d) Severability of Interest Clause
The term "insured" is used severally and not collectively, but the inclusion herein of more than one insured shall not operate to
increase the limit of the company's liability under the Contractors commercial general liability and automobile liability policies.
(e) Notice of Cancellation or Change in Coverage Endorsement
This policy may not be canceled nor the coverage reduced by the company without 30 days' prior written notice of such
cancellation or reduction in coverage to the Risk Manager, City of Lodi, 221 West Pine St., Lodi, CA 95240.
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(f) Continuity of Coverage
All policies shall be in effect on or before the first day of the Term of this Agreement. At least thirty (30) days prior to the expiration
of each insurance policy, Contractor shall furnish a certificate(s) showing that a new or extended policy has been obtained which
meets the minimum requirements of this Agreement. Contractor shall provide proof of continuing insurance on at least an annual
basis during the Term. If Contractor's insurance lapses or is discontinued for any reason, Contractor shall immediately notify the
City and immediately obtain replacement insurance. Contractor agrees and stipulates that any insurance coverage provided to the
City of Lodi shall provide for a claims period following termination of coverage which is at least consistent with the claims period or
statutes of limitations found in the California Tort Claims Act (California Government Code Section 810 et seq.).
(g) Failure to Comply
If Contractor fails or refuses to obtain and maintain the required insurance, or fails to provide proof of coverage, the City may obtain
the insurance. Contractor shall reimburse the City for premiums paid, with interest on the premium paid by the City at the maximum
allowable legal rate then in effect in California. The City shall notify Contractor of such payment of premiums within thirty (30) days
of payment stating the amount paid, the name(s) of the insurer(s), and rate of interest. Contractor shall pay such reimbursement
and interest on the first (1st) day of the month following the City's notice. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement,
if Contractor fails or refuses to obtain or maintain insurance as required by this agreement, or fails to provide proof of insurance,
the City may terminate this Agreement upon such breach. Upon such termination, Contractor shall immediately cease use of the
Site or facilities and commence and diligently pursue the removal of any and all of its personal property from the site or facilities.
(h) Verification of Coverage
Consultant shall furnish the City with a copy of the policy declaration and endorsement page(s), original certificates and
amendatory endorsements or copies of the applicable policy language effecting coverage required by this clause. All certificates
and endorsements are to be received and approved by the City before work commences. However, failure to obtain the required
documents prior to the work beginning shall not waive the Consultant's obligation to provide them. The City reserves the right to
require complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies, including endorsements required by these specifications, at
any time. Failure to exercise this right shall not constitute a waiver of the City's right to exercise after the effective
date.
(i) Self -Insured Retentions
Self-insured retentions must be declared to and approved by the City. The City may require the Consultant to provide proof of ability
to pay losses and related investigations, claim administration, and defense expenses within the retention. The policy language shall
provide, or be endorsed to provide, that the self-insured retention may be satisfied by either the named insured or City.
(j) Insurance Limits
The limits of insurance described herein shall not limit the liability of the Contractor and Contractor's officers, employees, agents,
representatives or subcontractors. Contractor's obligation to defend, indemnify and hold the City and its officers, officials,
employees, agents and volunteers harmless under the provisions of this paragraph is not limited to or restricted by any requirement
in the Agreement for Contractor to procure and maintain a policy of insurance.
(k) Subcontractors
Consultant shall require and verify that all subcontractors maintain insurance meeting all the requirements stated herein, and
Consultant shall ensure that City is an additional insured on insurance required from subcontractors
(1) Qualified Insurer(s)
All insurance required by the terms of this Agreement must be provided by insurers licensed to do business in the State of
California which are rated at least "A-, VI" by the AM Best Ratings Guide, and which are acceptable to the City. Non -admitted
surplus lines carriers may be accepted provided they are included on the most recent list of California eligible surplus lines
insurers (LESLI list) and otherwise meet City requirements.
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RESOLUTION NO. 2022-278
A RESOLUTION OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL AUTHORIZING THE
CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO THE PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH INNER CITY ACTION, INC., OF STOCKTON,
FOR OPERATIONS OF THE TEMPORARY EMERGENCY SHELTER AND
ADDITIONAL SERVICES AS REQUESTED
WHEREAS, on October 6, 2021, per Resolution No. 2021-273, the City Council
approved 710 North Sacramento Street as the location for the Access Center; and
WHEREAS, the City is developing a permanent Access Center Emergency Shelter; and
WHEREAS, the Access Center will take approximately 18 months to develop; and
WHEREAS, there is an immediate need to begin assisting the unsheltered in Lodi by the
development of a temporary emergency shelter; and
WHEREAS, the City sought out an operator for the temporary emergency shelter that
can meet the needs of individuals experiencing homelessness that are seeking shelter and
wraparound services; and
WHEREAS, City Council approved Inner City Action, Inc., to operate the temporary
emergency shelter and provide shelter and additional wraparound services for the residents on
April 20, 2022; and
WHEREAS, staff identified a need for additional clean-up services, Outreach Director
position, and for Inner City Action, Inc., to take over lunch services; and
WHEREAS, Permanent Local Housing Allocation Grant funds will be utilized to support
this contract with no General Fund impact; and
WHEREAS, staff recommends the City Council authorize the City Manager to execute
Amendment No. 1 to the Professional Services Agreement with Inner City Action, Inc., to add an
Outreach Director, additional clean-up services, and lunches in an amount not to exceed
$275,000 and an overall contract maximum not to exceed $1,285,721.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Lodi City Council does hereby
authorize the City Manager to execute Amendment No. 1 to the Professional Services
Agreement with Inner Action, Inc., of Stockton, California, for the operations of the temporary
emergency shelter and additional services as requested, in an amount not to exceed $275,000,
to include the addition of an Outreach Director position, additional clean-up services, and the
provision of lunches; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, pursuant to Section 6.3q of the City Council Protocol
Manual (adopted 11/6/19, Resolution No. 2019-223), the City Attorney is hereby authorized to
make minor revisions to the above -referenced document(s) that do not alter the compensation
or term, and to make clerical corrections as necessary.
Dated: November 16, 2022
I hereby certify that Resolution No. 2022-278 was passed and adopted by the City
Council of the City of Lodi in a regular meeting held November 16, 2022, by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — Hothi, Khan, Kuehne, Nakanishi, and
Mayor Chandler
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None
ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None
OLIVIA NASHED
City Clerk
2022-278