HomeMy WebLinkAboutCAG1993-0572 - Original - Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle - Metro Regional Transit Project - 11/15/1993 INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE CITY OF KENT
AND METRO
Metro Regional Transit Project
State High Capacity Transportation Account
Pass-Through Grant Funding
This Agreement is made and entered into by and between the Municipality
of Metropolitan Seattle (hereinafter called "Metro") and the City of Kent
(hereinafter called "the City").
WHEREAS, Metro is authorized by public vote and Chapter 35.58 RCW to
perform the function of metropolitan public transportation planning and operation
for the Seattle-King County metropolitan area; and
WHEREAS, on September 15, 1988, the Metro Council passed Resolution
No. 5506 which directed Metro staff to propose a rail and bus system to be
integrated into its Long-Range Plan for Public Transportation; and
WHEREAS, on March 16, 1989, the Metro Council passed Resolution No.
5566 approving the 4-year rail and integrated bus system planning work program
and authorized the Executive Director to enter into interlocal agreements with
local jurisdictions; and
WHEREAS, on September 6, 1990, the Metro Council passed Resolution
No. 5967 authorizing applications for and acceptance of High Capacity
Transportation (HCT) Account grant funds from the Washington State
Department of Transportation (WSDOT); and
WHEREAS, WSDOT awarded a grant to Metro for the period July 1 , 1993
through June 30, 1994 which included funds for interjurisdictional coordination
and planning to be passed on by Metro to participating jurisdictions through
interlocal agreements; and
WHEREAS, on July 15, 1993, the Metro Council passed Resolution No.
6598 authorizing execution of interlocal agreements for the purpose of providing
pass-through of State HCT grant funds for the Regional Transit Project for the
period July 1, 1993 through June 30, 1994; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to participate in the State HCT grant fund
program and accept pass-through grant funds to conduct an HCT planning study;
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NOW, THEREFORE, THE PARTIES HEREBY AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
I. PURPOSE
The purpose of this Agreement is to provide for the pass-through of state
High Capacity Transportation Account (HCT) grant funds by Metro to the City of
Kent for the City to conduct an HCT planning study hereinafter referred to as the
Kent Circulator Study. This Agreement further provides for future amendments
with the mutual consent of the parties.
II. FUNDING AND REIMBURSEMENT
A. Metro shall pass-through state grant funding to the City for
performance of the tasks set forth in Attachment A, describing the City's HCT
planning study, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof. The
total estimated cost of the study is $46,250. The City shall be responsible for
contributing the required local match of twenty percent (20%) for state HCT grant
funds. The local match requirement for the estimated cost of the study is $9,250.
The maximum amount Metro shall pass-through to the City for this study shall be
$37,000 in State HCT grant funds.
B. The Kent Circulator Study is funded under Metro's HCT Grant
Contract ("Agreement GC-9870") with the Washington State Department of
Transportation (WSDOT) for the Regional Transit Project in the 1993 — 1995
biennium. The HCT Grant Contract provides state grant funds from July 1 , 1993
through June 30, 1994. Any expenditures beyond June 30, 1994 for the study
which is the subject of this agreement will not be reimbursed. This Agreement is
subject to the terms of Agreement GC-9870 and Metro shall have no obligation to
make payments under this Agreement to the extent the funding is not provided by
WSDOT under said grant agreement. The City agrees to comply with all the
provisions of the grant contract between Metro and WSDOT, which contract is
incorporated herein by reference. Said provisions include, but are not limited to,
the following:
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Equal Employment Opportunity. The City agrees to abide by all
state and federal laws and regulations with respect to employment. This
includes, but is not limited to, equal opportunity employment,
nondiscrimination assurances, project record keeping, audits, inspection,
and retention of records and will adhere to all of the nondiscrimination
provisions in Chapter 49.60 RCW, Laws of the State of Washington.
Project Records. The City shall establish and maintain books,
records, documents, and other evidence and accounting procedures and
practices, sufficient to reflect properly all direct and indirect costs of
whatever nature claimed to have been incurred and anticipated to be
incurred for the performance of this Agreement. To facilitate the
administration of the study, separate accounts shall be established and
maintained within the City's existing accounting system or set up
independently. Such Accounts are referred to herein collectively as the
"Project Account." The City shall charge to a Project Account all eligible
costs of the study. Costs in excess of the latest approved budget or
attributable to actions which have not received the required approval of
Metro, shall not be considered eligible costs. All costs, charged to the
study, including any approved services contributed by the City or others,
shall be supported by properly executed payrolls, time records, invoices,
contracts, or vouchers evidencing in proper detail the nature and propriety
of the charges.
Audits, Inspections and Retention of Records. Metro, the
WSDOT and the State Auditor, and any of their representatives shall have
full access to and the right to examine, during normal.business hours and
as often as they deem necessary, all of the City's records with respect to
all matters covered by this Agreement. Such representatives shall be
permitted to audit, examine and make excerpts or transcripts from such
records, and to make audits of all contracts, invoices, materials, payrolls
and other matters covered by this Agreement. All documents, papers,
accounting records and other materials pertaining to costs incurred in
connection with the study shall be retained by the City for three years from
the date of completion of the study to facilitate any audits or inspections.
C. The City shall forward quarterly progress reports and invoices to
Metro by the 15th day of the month following the end of each quarter. The
quarterly progress reports shall describe all work and progress made during the
quarter on the study and provide any written reports prepared as part of the
study. The quarterly invoices shall provide detailed information on the costs of
the study and a detailed listing of local match and in-kind match costs, including
the name of the staff person, number of hours of work on the study, and
identification of other charges and costs directly related to the study for the
purpose of providing match for the state grant funds. Metro shall make payment
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to the City within thirty (30) days of receipt of an approved invoice, assuming all
back-up information as identified above and necessary to support payment
processing is provided with the invoice.
III. MODIFICATION OF AGREEMENT
This Agreement may only be modified in writing by agreement of both
parties.
IV. EXTENSION OF SCOPE AND DURATION OF AGREEMENT
This Agreement shall take effect immediately upon its approval by Metro
and the City, and shall remain in force until June 30, 1994, the end date of the
current HCT grant contract between Metro and the WSDOT, unless otherwise
modified or extended in writing by both parties.
V. AGENCY CONTACT STAFF
City of Kent Contact Staff Person:
Ed White
Transportation Engineer
Metro Contact Staff Person:
Val Batey
Sr. Environmental Planner
VI. NON—WAIVER
No waiver by either party of any term or condition of this Agreement,
including Attachment A, shall be deemed or construed as a waiver of any other
term or condition, nor shall a waiver of any breach be deemed to constitute a
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waiver of the same or a different provision of this Agreement. No waiver shall be
effective unless made in writing.
VII. INDEMNIFICATION
A. The City agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless Metro, its
officials, agents and employees from all claims, lawsuits and liabilities of any kind
arising by reason of any acts or omissions of the City, its contractors, agents and
employees related to this Agreement and the subject Kent Circulator Study,
including but not limited to any claims which may be made by WSDOT. Likewise,
Metro agrees to defend, indemnify and hold the City harmless, from any claims,
lawsuits and liabilities of any kind arising by reason of any acts or omissions of
Metro, its contractors, agents and employees related to this Agreement and the
subject work, including but not limited to any claims which may be made by
WSDOT.
B. The City and Metro agree that, in the event that either party is
required to institute legal action concerning this Agreement, such action shall be
brought before the King County Superior Court.
Vill. CHANGE OF PARTIES
A. Effective January 1 , 1994, by operation of law, Metro will be
consolidated with King County. Thereafter, the term "Metro" as used in this
Agreement shall mean the consolidated government.
B. The parties agree that Metro may assign this Agreement to the
Regional Transit Authority (RTA) at any time after the formation of the RTA if the
WSDOT grant agreement is so assigned.
IX. MISCELLANEOUS
A. Notices to City- - Until such time as the City notifies Metro in writing
otherwise, all notices to the City required to be given under the terms of this
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Agreement, unless otherwise specified herein, or as may be amended, shall be
given in writing, addressed as follows:
Ed White, Transportation Engineer
Engineering Department
City of Kent
220 4th Avenue South
Kent, Washington 98032
B. Notices to Metro - Until such time as Metro notifies the City in
writing otherwise, all notices to Metro required to be given under the terms of this
Agreement, unless otherwise specified herein, or as may be amended, shall be
given in writing, addressed as follows:
Val Batey
Regional Transit Project
Metro MS-151
821 Second Ave.
Seattle, WA 98104-1598
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this
Agreement.
Approved as to form:
E CITY OF KENT
ayor Date
MUNICIPALITY OF METROPOLITAN
SEATTLE
Administra ive Legal Counsel Executive Director Date
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HCT Grant Funding Request
1993 - 1995 Biennium
(July 1, 1993 - June 30, 1995)
Jurisdiction: CITY OF KENT
Project Title: Kent Circulator Study
Funding Requested: $46, 250
1st Year 2nd Year Total
State HCT Grant Funds $37 , 000 $ $37 , 000
Local Match $9 , 250 $ $9, 250
Total Project $46, 250 $ $46, 250
Project Description:
Conduct a feasibility study to determine the best method of
providing the necessary linkages between local transit service and
the regional transit system. The main objectives of this study
would be to:
1. Reduce congestion on local arterial by providing a
convenient alternative to short auto trips from residential
areas to potential HCT and Commuter Rail sites near the
City's downtown core.
2 . Encourage the use of public transportation by identifying
alternative methods for commuting through the use existing
transit programs.
3 . Increase the amount of transit service currently being
provided to the Kent area.
Explanation of conformance with the proposed Regional Transit Plan:
This study will meet the goals of the Regional Transit Plan in the
following manner:
1. By connecting local and regional activity centers with
high capacity transit.
2 . By connecting residential areas with activity centers
through expanded transit service.
3 .By identifying and promoting programs to encourage transit
use.
Description of projected improvement in regional mobility:
Though not directly impacting regional mobility, this study will
provide a better means of access to the regional system. In this
way the system will be available to a larger segment of the
population in the Kent area.
HCT Grant Funding Request
1993 - 1995 Biennium
(July 1, 1993 - June 30, 1995)
Project Title: Kent Circulator Study
(Complete one page for each task)
Task Description/Budget:
Task No. 1
Description:
Conduct a feasibility study to determine the best method of
providing the necessary linkages between local transit service
and the regional transit system. Major elements of this study
are to include the following:
1. Demographic survey and inventory to determine size and
character of potential service area.
2 . Identify potential service modes (i.e. shuttle, Park &
Ride, DART, etc. ) to be used in determining service
alternatives.
3 . Analyze impacts of future HCT station facility locations in
relation to service alternatives identified above.
4 . Evaluate potential service alternatives.
5. Prepare supporting documentation for future
pilot/demonstration project proposal .
Product:
Documentation supporting a future proposal for an area wide
circulator system project in the Kent area.