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City of Palo Alto (ID # 8032)
City Council Staff Report
Report Type: Consent Calendar Meeting Date: 6/5/2017
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Summary Title: FY 2018 Contract Extension for Cypress Security
Title: Approval of Contract Amendment Number 3 With Cypress Security, Inc.
(C16160138A) in the Amount of $1,240,000 for a Total Not-to-Exceed Amount
of $3,332,216, and Extend the Term of the Agreement to June 30, 2018 for
Track Watch Guard Services for Caltrain Monitoring
From: City Manager
Lead Department: Police
Recommended Motion
Staff recommends that Council consider the following motion:
1) Approve contract amendment No. 3 with Cypress Security, Inc. by $1,240,000 for a total
not-to-exceed amount of $3,332,216, and extend the term of the agreement to June 30,
2018 for guard monitoring services at Palo Alto Caltrain locations; subject to the
appropriation of available funds.
Background and Discussion
Since 2009, the City of Palo Alto has used the services of contract security guards as on-site
monitors in response to teen fatalities that have occurred along the Caltrain corridor in Palo
Alto. This program is commonly referred to as Track Watch.
On November 16, 2016, Council approved Contract Amendment No. 2 to Contract C16160138A
to extend the term of agreement with Cypress Security to June 30, 2017 in the amount of
$768,224 for a total not-to-exceed amount of $2,092,216. Total Fiscal Year 2017 costs for Track
Watch are estimated to be approximately $1.7 million. This short extension was completed
knowing the City would need to complete a longer extension for FY 2018.
This contract aligns with the City’s initiative to deploy a Video Management System and to
transition from contracted on-site monitor services beginning Fiscal Year 2018 (RFP 166714). A
successful transition to a video management system should alleviate the need for on-site
contractors in future years.
Discussion
Council approval required to continue.
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Resource Impact
The current Fiscal Year 2017 contract is budgeted in the Police Department. For Fiscal Year
2018, funding for this contract is recommended in the FY 2018 City Manager Proposed Budget
and is subject to the City Council adoption of the Fiscal Year 2018 budget in June 2017.
Environmental Review
This is not a project under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
Attachments:
ATTACHMENT A - Cypress Security Amendment 3
ATTACHMENT B - Council Staff Report ID# 7333 - November 2016
AMENDMENT NO. THREE TO CONTRACT NO. C16160138A
BETWEEN THE CITY OF PALO ALTO AND
CYPRESS SECURITY, LLC
This Amendment No. Three to Contract No. C16160138A (“Contract”) is entered into
June 5, 2017, by and between the CITY OF PALO ALTO, a California chartered municipal
corporation (“CITY”), and CYPRESS SECURITY, LLC, a limited liability company, located at
1762 Technology Drive, San Jose, CA 95110, Telephone Number: (408) 946-4102
(“CONTRACTOR”).
R E C I T A L S
A. The Contract was entered into between the parties for the provision of access
control and enforces access control procedures to the site by monitoring pedestrian traffic through
designated railroad crossings.
B. The parties wish to amend the Contract.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the covenants, terms, conditions, and
provisions of this Amendment, the parties agree:
SECTION 1. Section 3 “TERM” is hereby amended to read as follows:
“TERM.
The term of this Agreement is from June 30, 2017 to June 30, 2018 inclusive, subject
to the provisions of Sections Q and V of the General Terms and Conditions.”
SECTION 2. Section 5 “COMPENSATION FOR ORIGINAL TERM” is hereby
amended to read as follows:
“A sum calculated in accordance with the fee schedule set forth at Exhibit C, not to
exceed a total maximum compensation amount of Three Million Three Hundred
Thirty-two Thousand Two Hundred Sixteen Dollars ($3,332,216.00).”
SECTION 3. Except as herein modified, all other provisions of the Contract,
including any exhibits and subsequent amendments thereto, shall remain in full force and effect.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have by their duly authorized representatives
executed this Amendment on the date first above written.
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CITY OF PALO ALTO
City Manager or designee
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Attorney or designee
CYPRESS SECURITY, LLC
1st Officer
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City of Palo Alto (ID # 7333)
City Council Staff Report
Report Type: Consent Calendar Meeting Date: 11/14/2016
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Summary Title: Contract Extension for Cypress Security
Title: Approval of a Contract Amendment With Cypress Security, Inc.
(C16160138A) in the Amount of $768,223 for a Total Not-to-Exceed Amount
of $2,092,215 and Extend the Term of the Agreement to June 30, 2017 and
Approval of Budget Amendments in the General Fund
From: City Manager
Lead Department: Police
Recommendation
Staff recommends that the City Council
1. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the attached contract
amendment (Attachment A) with Cypress Security, Inc. (C16160138A) in the amount of
$768,223.73 for a total not-to-exceed amount of $2,092,215.73 and extend the term of
the agreement to June 30, 2017;
2. Amend the FY 2017 Budget Appropriation Ordinance for the General Fund by:
a. Increasing the Police Department General Contract Service in the amount of
$735,000; and
b. Decreasing the General Fund Budget Stabilization Reserve by $735,000.
Background and Discussion
Since 2009, the City of Palo Alto has used the services of contract security guards in response to
teen fatalities that have occurred along the Caltrain corridor in Palo Alto. This program is
commonly referred to as Track Watch. From November 2009 to October 2014, guards were
stationed at both the Charleston and Meadow crossings from 6:15 p.m. to 1:15 a.m. (seven
hours). This evening-only level of service at two locations resulted in a monthly cost for rail
security services of approximately $5,000 per month. To address additional teen fatality
incidents, in October 2014, the City increased its rail security services to include the Churchill
crossing and, in November 2014, the City increased its rail security services to include the
California Avenue Station. Most recently, in response to a teen suicide at the Alma crossing
security services were added at this fifth location. This resulted in the City of Palo Alto having
contract security guards at a total of five locations. Additionally, the City increased the original
scope by hiring rail security guards to be present 24-hours per day to help further mitigate the
risk of incidents involving both Caltrain and freight trains.
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Cypress began providing contract security guard services on December 1, 2015. In the Spring of
2016, in response to concerns about the quality of services provided by Cypress, the City
worked with Cypress to restate our expectations and made several service enhancements
including installation of temporary toilet facilities at guard locations, increased coverage to
include a fifth guard position at the Palo Alto Avenue crossing, and an additional sixth and
seventh guard positions to serve as “rovers” to ensure continuous coverage during scheduled
work breaks at all locations. In addition, Cypress guards have been using a GPS tracking
technology so that the City can verify their physical location and proximity to their post in real-
time.
The City of Palo Alto has also been working on several fronts related to what is called “means
restriction” – limiting and reducing access to the tracks, as well as improving visibility along the
rail line. Research has shown that “means restriction” is an important part of a comprehensive
approach to suicide prevention. On our own initiative, the City has helped put in place several
key “means restriction” elements: enhanced and taller fencing along the entire east side of the
Caltrain rail corridor, clearing of brush/shrubs for better visibility, and the installation of a pilot
intrusion detection camera technology at one location to monitor the grade crossing. This
technology is designed to distinguish between humans and other objects down the corridor,
along the right of way and at intersections. To ensure continuous monitoring at all locations
and down the Caltrain corridor, City staff believes that such technology will be key to a
sustainable Track Watch program, eventually replacing the guard program as currently
provided. The Fiscal Year 2017 Adopted Operating Budget anticipated contracting with Cypress
for at least the first six months of the fiscal year, as it was anticipated that the guards might be
able to phase out as the City transitions to this system. However, track security services are
anticipated to be necessary through at the least the end of the fiscal year. This contract
extension provides sufficient funding through June 30, 2017 for 7 guards, 5 stations, and 24/7
coverage.
While means restriction is an important suicide prevention strategy, it is only one of many
efforts underway by the Palo Alto community. The City of Palo Alto’s ongoing commitment to
the Project Safety Net Community Collaborative, which aims to build and strengthen the
community network of support for youth and teens across all community sectors, and helps
provide increased awareness and decreased stigma of mental health, strengthens connections
between teens and caring adults, and provides suicide prevention training in line with our long-
term strategy in suicide prevention.
Track security services are not the panacea to this complex and challenging issue of suicide
prevention that we face as a community. Investment in the health and wellbeing of Palo Alto’s
youth and teens must be pervasive, well beyond track security services, inclusive of community,
school, parent and student efforts across the Palo Alto community. Finally, it is also important
to understand that track security services with human guards is not fool proof, and will be
subject to human error. Recognizing the inherent challenges with human guards and following
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the best practice of video intrusion detection for suicide prevention on rail lines, staff is
experimenting with a pilot intrusion detection camera system as a possible alternative to
human guards as long-term strategy. The City has purchased the camera equipment and related
networking hardware for the intrusion detection system, is paying for third-party monitoring of
the cameras, and intends to go out to bid to expand camera coverage to all street-rail
intersections in the City.
Resource Impact
The additional amount requested is a net addition of $735,000 which includes six months of
service for seven guards, 24-hours per day, 7 days a week. Total Fiscal Year 2017 costs for Track
Watch are estimated to be approximately $1.7 million. The Fiscal Year 2017 Adopted Operating
Budget allocated $824,000 for Track Watch services in the Police Department budget which
assumed a six month contract at a slightly lower level of service from Cypress. In addition, due
to a difference in timing of payments of FY 2016 services, some billings have been accounted
for in FY 2017 resulting in expense savings in FY 2016. These savings are recommended to be
reappropriated in the Stanford Development Agreement Fund (approximately $157,000) under
a separate City Manager Report to be considered by the Finance Committee on October 18,
2016. Therefore, once adjusted for these additional payments and assuming the
reappropriation in the Stanford Development Agreement Fund, additional funding of $735,000
is anticipated for this extension through the remainder of the fiscal year of the year. These
costs are recommended to be drawn from the General Fund Budget Stabilization Reserve.
Environmental Review
This is not a project under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
Attachments:
Attachment A: Cypress Amendment 092916 (PDF)
1 Revision June 13, 2016
AMENDMENT NO. ONE TO CONTRACT NO. C16160138A
BETWEEN THE CITY OF PALO ALTO AND
CYPRESS SECURITY, LLC
This Amendment No. One to Contract No. C16160138A (“Contract”) is entered into
October 24, 2016, by and between the CITY OF PALO ALTO, a California chartered municipal
corporation (“CITY”), and CYPRESS SECURITY, LLC, a limited liability company, located at
1762 Technology Drive, San Jose, CA 95110, Telephone Number: (408) 946-4102
(“CONTRACTOR”).
R E C I T A L S
A. The Contract was entered into between the parties for the provision of access
control and enforce access control procedures to the site by monitoring pedestrian traffic through
designated railroad crossings.
B. The parties wish to amend the Contract.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the covenants, terms, conditions, and
provisions of this Amendment, the parties agree:
SECTION 1. Section 3 “TERM” is hereby amended to read as follows:
“TERM.
The term of this Agreement is from December 31, 2016 to June 30, 2017 inclusive,
subject to the provisions of Sections Q and V of the General Terms and Conditions.”
SECTION 2. Section 5 “COMPENSATION FOR ORIGINAL TERM” is hereby
amended to read as follows:
“A sum calculated in accordance with the fee schedule set forth at Exhibit C, not to
exceed a total maximum compensation amount of Two Million Ninety-two Thousand
Two Hundred Fifteen Dollars and seventy three cents ($2,092,215.73).”
SECTION 3. Except as herein modified, all other provisions of the Contract,
including any exhibits and subsequent amendments thereto, shall remain in full force and effect.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have by their duly authorized representatives
executed this Amendment on the date first above written.
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CITY OF PALO ALTO
City Manager or designee
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Attorney or designee
CYPRESS SECURITY, LLC
1st Officer
2nd Officer
Attachments:
a. Exhibit “C” entitled “SCHEDULE OF FEES and RATE SCHEDULE”
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COO
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EXHIBIT C
SCHEDULE OF FEES
Compensation based upon fee schedule
CITY shall pay CONTRACTOR according to the following rate schedule. The maximum amount of
compensation to be paid to CONTRACTOR, including both payment for services and reimbursable
expenses, shall not exceed Two Million Ninety-two Thousand Two Hundred Fifteen Dollars and
seventy three cents ($2,092,215.73). Any services provided or hours worked for which payment
would result in a total exceeding the maximum amount of compensation set forth herein shall be at
no cost to CITY.
Month Coverage Cost
January 2017 29 Regular Days
2 Holidays
24 Hour per Day Coverage
7 Locations
$145,444.08
February 2017 27 Regular Days
1 Holiday
24 Hour per Day Coverage
7 Locations
$129,749.04
March 2017 31 Regular Days
0 Holiday
24 Hour per Day Coverage
7 Locations
$140,958.96
April 2017 30 Regular Days
0 Holidays
24 Hour per Day Coverage
7 Locations
$136,474.80
May 2017 30 Regular Days
1 Holiday
24 Hour per Day Coverage
7 Locations
$143,201.52
June 2017 30 Regular Days
0 Holiday
24 Hour per Day Coverage
7 Locations
$136,474.80
Total Cost $832,303.20
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EXHIBIT C
RATE SCHEDULE
Regular Rate Holiday/OT Rate
Track Watch
Security
Officer
$26.28
$39.42
Roving Break
Relief Officer
$27.72 $41.59
Additional
Vehicle
(Monthly)
$975.00/each vehicle
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