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HomeMy WebLinkAboutStaff Report 3389 City of Palo Alto (ID # 3389) City Council Staff Report Report Type: Consent Calendar Meeting Date: 12/17/2012 City of Palo Alto Page 1 Summary Title: Rail Legislative Advocacy Services with PEG Title: Authorization for the City Manager to Enter Into a One-Year Contract with Professional Evaluation Group/The Ochoa & Moore Law Firm, P.C. (PEG/OM) in a Total Amount Not to Exceed $125,000 for Rail Legislative Advocacy Services From: City Manager Lead Department: Planning and Community Environment Recommendation The City Council Rail Committee (CCRC) voted 3-0 (Vice Mayor Scharff absent) to recommend the City of Palo Alto renew its contract with the Professional Evaluation Group/The Ochoa & Moore Law Firm, P.C. (PEG/OM) for rail legislative advocacy services. Staff is requesting the City Council authorize the City Manager to enter into a one-year contract with Professional Evaluation Group/The Ochoa & Moore Law Firm, P.C. (PEG/OM) in an amount not to exceed One-Hundred Twenty Five Thousand dollars ($125,000) (Attachment A). Executive Summary The City first retained professional services for rail legislative advocacy services in February 2010. The most recent contract with PEG/OM is scheduled to expire on December 31, 2012. The CCRC, after conducting a review, recommended the contract with PEG/OM be renewed. The CCRC was particularly impressed with this firm’s work over the last calendar year. In conjunction with the recommendation to move forward with contract renewal, the CCRC gave direction related to CEQA legislation contract language and cost sharing opportunities. Specifically, the CCRC directed that the contract scope be revised to allow for expanded CEQA representation. This is due to the fact that CEQA “reform” will be a major focus of State Legislators in 2013, and changes could impact the City of Palo Alto beyond just High Speed Rail. Therefore, it is critical the City have an advocate that can keep the City informed about potential comprehensive CEQA legislation, as well inform State Legislators about the City’s concerns. Given the shared concerns with nearby jurisdictions, the CCRC also directed staff to City of Palo Alto Page 2 explore cost sharing opportunities with local cities. Staff has incorporated expanded CEQA language in the attached contract and will be contacting nearby cities in early 2013 about cost shearing opportunities. John Garamendi Jr., principal of PEG, was formerly the Executive Associate Athletic Director, External Affairs for U.C. California on an interim basis while he served as U.C. California’s Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations. Mr. Ralph M. Ochoa, partner with OM, serves on the Board of Trustees for the U.C. Merced Foundation. Timeline and Resource Impacts The contract term would be one-year from January to December 2013. The cost for this contract is One-Hundred Twenty Five Thousand ($125,000), including certain travel expenses. The funds will be provided from the City Council Contingency fund. Staff will include this contract for discussion during the mid-year budget review to replace the City Council Contingency fund. The City will incorporate provisions in the contract that if other cities in the area decide to use the same firm for high-speed rail consulting then there will be a corresponding reduction in cost to the City of Palo Alto. Attachments:  A - C13148578 Signed by Consultant_12-2012 (PDF)