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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8.1 - 2372 Direction regarding Entering into MOU for 2 Page 1 of 4 STAFF REPORT CITY COUNCIL DATE: January 8, 2019 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM: Christopher L. Foss, City Manager SUBJECT: Discussion on Entering into a Memorandum of Understanding with Eden I&R to Support 2-1-1 Alameda County Services Prepared by: Suzanne Iarla, Management Analyst II EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The City Council will consider and provide direction to City Staff regarding entering into a three-year Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) with Eden I&R, Inc (“Eden I&R”) to support 2-1-1 Alameda County services. 2-1-1 Alameda County is a phone-based resource that connects people with health, housing and human service resources that operates around the clock, 365 days a year and is available in multiple languages. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Receive the presentation and provide direction to Staff regarding entering into a MOU with Eden I&R to support 2-1-1 Alameda County and consider participating in Eden I&R’s fee-for-service “bundle” for additional services. FINANCIAL IMPACT: Eden I&R is requesting a commitment of approximately $12,325 per year for the next three years from Dublin. This amount is based on the new funding model which includes a “base” annual payment of $6,325 and a “bundle” annual payment of $6,000 in F iscal Year 2019-2020; the fee may include a consumer price index increase in future years. If the City Council approves the proposed request, the cost to the General Fund would be as follows: Fiscal Year Amount (excluding CPI increase) 2019-2020 $12,325 2020-2021 $12,325 2021-2022 $12,325 Three-year total: $36,975 Page 2 of 4 DESCRIPTION: Eden I&R operates 2-1-1 Alameda County, a free, three-digit phone number that operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week in multiple languages to help connect Alameda County residents to resources ranging from housing, child care, senior services, crisis intervention, legal assistance and food. And when a disaster strikes, 2 -1- 1 Alameda County can provide people with vital information about conditions and services such as road closures, evacuation routes, shelters, safe drinking water, how to locate missing loved ones and more. In addition to the phone system, Eden I&R provides a website (www.211alamedacounty.org) with an up-to-date online resource directory. Dublin Top Call Topics (Needs) in FY2017-2018 In addition to connecting people with health, housing, and human services resources, 2 - 1-1 Alameda County also provides: Crisis intervention (including homeless diversion) Disaster response Reduction in inappropriate calls to 9-1-1 from callers seeking social services New Funding Model for 2-1-1 Alameda County When launched in 2007, the funding model for 2-1-1 Alameda County requested payment from cities (and the County for the unincorporated communities) based on population to meet one-third of the annual budget, complimented by an additional one - third paid by the County and one -third raised from the private sector. Since that time, the budget has grown from $1.5 million in FY2007 -2008 to $1.9 million in FY17-18 due to cost of living and other operational increases. Last year, funding from the cities and the County’s unincorporated area was $358,400, or only 19% of the budget, well under the targeted 33%. Page 3 of 4 To address this budget deficit, Eden I&R convened a working group of city managers in 2017. The group helped to develop a new revenue model to increase the funding from the cities and the County’s unincorporated area to $500,000 with a “base” payment and an “bundle” payment requested from each city (and the County for the unincorporated communities). The formula for the base payment considers each community’s population as well as average call volume to 2-1-1 Alameda County. The formula for the fee -for-service bundle payments is based on population tiers. The “bu ndled services” would include: Disaster training for city departments A more comprehensive Disaster Service and Public Health MOU with the City Customized portals on Dublin’s website for residents and employees to access resource information Customized data visualization in key areas such as housing, social services, etc. to better understand and convey Dublin demographics (for use by City in reports, grant requests, etc.) Attachment 2 contains tables that show the formula and cost for the base payment and fee-for-service bundle for each city and community. To date, the cities of Pleasanton, Hayward, Alameda, Fremont, San Leandro and Berkeley have agreed to support the new funding model. Eden I&R’s MOU with the City of Pleasanton is attached (Atta chment 3) for reference as a template for what an MOU could look like with the City of Dublin. Previous Support from Dublin For the last decade, the City has been providing annual support for 2 -1-1 Alameda County through its competitive Human Services grant program. Should the City enter into an MOU to support 2-1-1 Alameda County services and includes the fee-for-service bundle, it would relieve Eden I&R from needing to apply for the annual grant and provide them with funding stability for three years. History of City of Dublin Contributions to Eden I&R for 2-1-1 Alameda County Fiscal Year Amount FY2008 $10,000 FY2009 $10,000 FY2010 $10,000 FY2011 $10,000 FY2012 $10,000 FY2013 $10,000 FY2014 $10,000 FY2015 $10,000 FY2016 $10,000 FY2017 $ 9,400 FY2018 $10,000 Page 4 of 4 Direction to Staff Staff is seeking input from the City Council regarding the proposed MOU with Eden I&R to support 2-1-1 Alameda County including the fee-for-service “bundle” for add-on services. If the City Council would like to pursue an MOU, Staff will use the existing MOU with the City of Pleasanton as a template and draft an MOU for the City Council’s consideration at a future meeting prior to the adoption of the FY 2019 -2020 budget. If the City Council is interested in including the fee-for-service “bundle” for add-on services, Staff will work with Eden I&R to identify specific services to be provided to the City of Dublin during the MOU period and these will be incorporated into the MOU. STRATEGIC PLAN INITIATIVE: N/A NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH: N/A ATTACHMENTS: 1. Presentation Slidedeck 2. Funding Model Tables 3. Sample MOU (City of Pleasanton MOU) PRESENTATION TO DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL 1.8.19 Alison DeJung Executive Director Eden I&R/2-1-1 Alameda County EDEN I&R Mission: Linking people and resources Vision: We envision a communit y empowered with informat ion and connected to resources so that all people obtain health,happiness,hope, and improved livelihoods. City Managers 2-1-1 Work Group VALUE OF 2-1-1 „Crisis intervention,homelessness prevention „EITC referrals „Diversion of calls from 911 „Disaster preparedness and response PROPOSED REVENUE MODEL City Requested FY18 Funding Current 211 FY18 Funding 55% of Pop Funding by 2 Yr Avg Call Volume 25% of Avg Call Volume Combines 55% Pop + 25% Avg Call Volume Alameda $25,000 $22,000 $13,750 $12,250 $3,063 $16,813 Albany $5,000 $5,000 $2,750 $1,149 $287 $3,037 Berkeley $35,000 $35,000 $19,250 $26,800 $6,700 $25,950 Dublin $10,000 $9,400 $5,500 $3,300 $825 $6,325 Emeryville $5,000 $5,000 $2,750 $3,650 $913 $3,663 Fremont $70,000 $20,000 $38,500 $18,950 $4,738 $43,238 Hayward $50,000 $38,000 $27,500 $61,250 $15,313 $42,813 Livermore $25,000 $15,000 $13,750 $7,450 $1,863 $15,613 Newark $15,000 $15,000 $8,250 $5,000 $1,250 $9,500 Oakland $140,000 $100,000 $77,000 $214,150 $53,538 $130,538 Piedmont $5,000 $5,000 $2,750 $500 $125 $2,875 Pleasanton $20,000 $4,000 $11,000 $5,206 $1,301 $12,301 San Leandro $25,000 $30,000 $13,750 $27,900 $6,975 $20,725 Union City $25,000 $10,000 $13,750 $6,800 $1,700 $15,450 Unincorp*$45,000 $45,000 $24,750 $99,000 $24,750 $49,500 TOTAL $500,000 $358,400 $275,000 $500,000 $125,000 $400,000 -80% of total city funding goal of $500,000 -55% based on population (2010 census) -25% based on average call volume from each city BUNDLED MODELTotal Population No of cities Cities Tiers Bundled cost per city Total income 10,000- 20,000 3 Al bany, Emeryville, Piedmont 1 $4,000 $12,000 20,000- 40,000 0 -2 $5,000 $0 40,000- 60,000 2 Dublin, Newark 3 $6,000 $12,000 60,000- 80,000 3 Al ameda, Pleasanton, Union City 4 $7,000 $21,000 80,000- 100,000 2 Livermore, San Leandro 5 $8,000 $16,000 100,000- 200,000 2 Berkeley, Hayward 6 $9,000 $18,000 200,000+2 Fremont, Oakland 7 $10,500 $21,000 TOTAL $100,000 Tiered system based solely on population DUBLIN’S SHARE Base funding:$6,235 Bundled services:$6,000 TOTAL: $12,235 (increase of $2,235) BUNDLED SERVICES Customized portal on city website BUNDLED SERVICES Data Visualization BUNDLED SERVICES Data Visualization BUNDLED SERVICES Data Visualization BUNDLED SERVICES Data Visualization BUNDLED SERVICES -Disaster training for city staff and CBOs -Formal MOU REQUEST -Consideration of new revenue model -3-year funding commitment with CPI -Budget line item We connect people with hope, 24/7. Our dedicated staff provides Alameda County residents with information, support, and the chance for a better tomorrow. Whenever you need a hand, call 2-1-1. ALISON DEJUNG adejung@edenir.org 510-537-2710 Questions? Table Outlining “Base” Formula for New Revenue Model for 2-1-1 Alameda County City Requested FY18 Funding Current 211 FY18 Funding 55% of Population Funding by 2 Yr Avg Call Volume 25% of Avg Call Volume Combines 55% Pop + 25% Avg Call Volume Alameda $25,000 $22,000 $13,750 $12,250 $3,063 $16,813 Albany $5,000 $5,000 $2,750 $1,149 $287 $3,037 Berkeley $35,000 $35,000 $19,250 $26,800 $6,700 $25,950 Dublin $10,000 $9,400 $5,500 $3,300 $825 $6,325 Emeryville $5,000 $5,000 $2,750 $3,650 $913 $3,663 Fremont $70,000 $20,000 $38,500 $18,950 $4,738 $43,238 Hayward $50,000 $38,000 $27,500 $61,250 $15,313 $42,813 Livermore $25,000 $15,000 $13,750 $7,450 $1,863 $15,613 Newark $15,000 $15,000 $8,250 $5,000 $1,250 $9,500 Oakland $140,000 $100,000 $77,000 $214,150 $53,538 $130,538 Piedmont $5,000 $5,000 $2,750 $500 $125 $2,875 Pleasanton $20,000 $4,000 $11,000 $5,206 $1,301 $12,301 San Leandro $25,000 $30,000 $13,750 $27,900 $6,975 $20,725 Union City $25,000 $10,000 $13,750 $6,800 $1,700 $15,450 Unincorp* $45,000 $45,000 $24,750 $99,000 $24,750 $49,500 TOTAL $500,000 $358,400 $275,000 $500,000 $125,000 $400,000 Table Outlining Fee-for-Service Bundle Costs for New Revenue Model for 2-1-1 Alameda County Total Population No of cities Cities Tiers Bundled cost per city Total income 10,000- 20,000 3 Albany, Emeryville, Piedmont 1 $4,000 $12,000 20,000- 40,000 0 - 2 $5,000 $0 40,000- 60,000 2 Dublin, Newark 3 $6,000 $12,000 60,000- 80,000 3 Alameda, Pleasanton, Union City 4 $7,000 $21,000 80,000- 100,000 2 Livermore, San Leandro 5 $8,000 $16,000 100,000- 200,000 2 Berkeley, Hayward 6 $9,000 $18,000 200,000+ 2 Fremont, Oakland 7 $10,500 $21,000 TOTAL $100,000 1 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING THIS MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (“MOU”) is entered into on July 12, 2018, between the CITY OF PLEASANTON, a municipal corporation (“City”), and Eden I&R, Inc., a non-profit 501(c)(3) agency whose address is 570 B Street, Hayward, CA 94541, and telephone number is (510) 537-0986 (“Eden”). RECITALS A. Eden I&R/2-1-1 ALAMEDA County exists to empower communities with information and connect them to resources so that all people obtain health, happiness, hope, and improved livelihoods; and B. Eden I&R/2-1-1 ALAMEDA County operates a free, three-digit phone number and online resource directory known as 2-1-1 and www.211alamedacounty.org respectively; and C. Eden I&R/2-1-1 ALAMEDA County phone line and online resource directory operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week in multiple languages; and D. Eden I&R/2-1-1 ALAMEDA County provides services to the cities of Alameda, Albany, Berkeley, Dublin, Emeryville, Fremont, Hayward, Livermore, Newark, Oakland, Piedmont, Pleasanton, San Leandro, Union City (“Member Cities”) and the County of Alameda (“County”); and E. Eden I&R/2-1-1 ALAMEDA County provides a critical piece of the human services infrastructure for the County and the Member Cities within the county; and F. Eden I&R/2-1-1 ALAMEDA County maintains and updates a Services Database containing over 3,100 Program records and a Housing Database containing over 87,000 units; and G. Like all Member Cities and the County, Eden I&R/2-1-1 ALAMEDA County connects City of Pleasanton residents and employees to resources ranging from housing, child care, senior services, crisis intervention, legal assistance, food, and others as well as information during an emergency; and H. Eden I&R/2-1-1 ALAMEDA County is complementary to the City of Pleasanton’s safety net services and infrastructure with both its disaster role and its referrals to crisis intervention and other resources to assist city residents in a variety of situations including prevention of homelessness; and I. The City of Pleasanton’s financial investment in 2-1-1 is cost-efficient compared to what it would cost the City to operate its own 24/7, multilingual call center; and 2 J. Eden I&R/2-1-1 ALAMEDA County collects data on City of Pleasanton callers including needs, demographic information, household composition, and other data that can be of use to the City in various ways including identifying gaps in service and providing access to its data via an online portal; and K. Eden I&R/2-1-1 ALAMEDA County provides a critical role in disaster preparedness and response in the event of an emergency through its 24/7 call center, staff training and participation in disaster drills, and by having a seat at the County Emergency Operation Center and City Emergency Operation Centers upon request in the event of an emergency; and L. Eden I&R/2-1-1 ALAMEDA County has established MOUs with other 2-1-1 centers in California and informal partnerships with many more nationwide that enhance its capability to manage a large service-call-volume during and after an emergency; and M. The purpose of this MOU is to establish the basis for mutual understanding and collaboration by which 2-1-1 can most effectively and efficiently assist the City of Pleasanton, its residents, and employees. N. This MOU codifies the value of 2-1-1 by the City of Pleasanton and acknowledges the challenges faced by Eden I&R in operating a 24/7 call center and securing funding, including from all 14 member cities and various county departments. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises contained herein, the Parties agree as follows: 1. Term. This MOU is entered into on the date written above and will terminate on June 30, 2019, and may be extended annually by the parties in writing for up to two additional one year terms. 2. Services Provided. Eden I&R/2-1-1 ALAMEDA County shall provide City with the services described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein. 3. Compensation. The City agrees to fund Eden I&R/2-1-1 ALAMEDA County for three fiscal years through fiscal year 2020/21. a) For fiscal year 2018/19, the City shall pay Eden I&R/2-1-1 ALAMEDA County at the base rate of $12,301 plus an additional $7,000 for bundled services that include: a customize portal on the City’s website for residents and employees to access resource information, customized data visualization in key areas such as housing, social services, etc., and disaster training for city departments and staff. Total compensation for fiscal year 2018/19 is $19,301. b) Thereafter, City agrees to increase the yearly payments annually based on the percentage change in the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumer / All Items / San Francisco -Oakland-San Jose with July 2017 the base month. 3 c) Eden I&R/2-1-1 ALAMEDA County shall invoice City on July 1 and City shall make payment within 30 days of receipt. 4. Board Participation. In an effort to increase collaboration with the Member Cities and County of Alameda, Eden I&R/2-1-1 ALAMEDA County agrees to create three new seats on its 10-member Board of Directors to be filled by representatives from the Member Cities and the County to make a total of 13-voting members 5. Indemnity and Hold Harmless. Consultant shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless, the City and its officers, agents and employees from and against all claims, losses, damage, injury, and liability for damages arising from, or alleged to have arisen from, errors, omissions, negligent or wrongful acts of the Consultant in the performance of its services under this Agreement, regardless of whether the City has reviewed or approved the work or services which has given rise to the claim, loss, damage, injury or liability for damages. This indemnification shall extend for a reasonable period of time after completion of the project as well as during the period of actual performance of services under this Agreement. The City’s acceptance of the insurance certificates required under this Agreement does not relieve the Consultant from its obligation under this paragraph. 6. Insurance. During the term of this Agreement, Consultant shall maintain in full force and effect, at its own cost and expense, insurance coverages with insurers with an A.M. Best’s rating of no less than A:VII. Consultant shall have the obligation to furnish City, as additional insured, the minimum coverages identified below, or such greater or broader coverage for City, if available in the Consultant’s policies: a. General Liability and Bodily Injury Insurance. Commercial general liability insurance with limits of at least $1,000,000 combined limit for bodily injury and property damage that provides that the City, its officers, employees and agents are named additional insureds under the policy. The policy shall state in writing either on the Certificate of Insurance or attached rider that this insurance will operate as primary insurance for work performed by Consultant and its subconsultants, and that no other insurance effected by City or other named insured will be called on to cover a loss. b. Automobile Liability Insurance. Automobile liability insurance with limits not less than $1,000,000 per person/per occurrence. c. Workers’ Compensation Insurance. Workers’ Compensation Insurance for all of Consultant’s employees, in strict compliance with State laws, including a waiver of subrogation and Employer’s Liability Insurance with limits of at least $1,000,000. d. Professional Liability Insurance. Professional liability insurance in the amount of $1,000,000. e. Certificate of Insurance. Consultant shall file a certificate of insurance with the City prior to the City’s execution of this Agreement, and prior to engaging 4 in any operation or activity set forth in this Agreement. The Certificate of Insurance shall provide in writing that the insurance afforded by this Certificate shall not be suspended, voided, canceled, reduced in coverage or in limits without providing thirty (30) days prior written notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, has been given to the City. In addition, the insured shall provide thirty (30) days prior written notice to the City of any suspension, cancellation, reduction of coverage or in limits, or voiding of the insurance coverage required by this agreement. The City reserves the right to require complete certified copies of policies. f. Waiver of Subrogation. The insurer agrees to waive all rights of subrogation against the City, its officers, employees and agents. g. Defense Costs. Coverage shall be provided on a “pay on behalf of” basis, with defense costs payable in addition to policy limits. There shall be no cross liability exclusions. h. Subcontractors. Consultant shall include all subcontractors as insured under its policies or shall furnish separate certificates and endorsements for each subcontractor. All coverages for subcontractors shall be subject to all of the requirements stated in this Agreement, including but not limited naming additional insureds. 7. Notices. All notices herein required shall be in writing and shall be sent by certified or registered mail, postage prepaid. Notice shall be mailed to Consultant as follows: Eden I&R/2-1-1 ALAMEDA County, attention Executive Director, 570 B Street, Hayward, CA 94541. Notice shall be mailed to City as follows: City of Pleasanton, attention City Manager, P.O. Box 520, Pleasanton, CA 94566. 8. Records, Audits, & Confidentiality. a. Consultant shall exercise precautions to prevent the unauthorized disclosure and use of client information, reports, and other information related to this Agreement. b. Consultant shall be responsible for maintaining all records pertaining to this Agreement, including client records, any subcontracts, expenditures, and all other records for a period of five (5) years. Records must be kept accurate and up-to- date. Failure of Consultant to comply with this provision could result in termination of this Agreement. c. Consultant shall be responsible for keeping client information confidential, however, the City shall be allowed to review all records related to this Agreement. The purpose of the City's review is to see randomly selected client information to determine the adequacy of record keeping and quality of services performed as well to ensure the financial responsibility of Consultant related to 5 this Agreement. At any time during normal business hours, the records shall be made available to the City to inspect and audit. 9. Licenses, Certifications, and Permits. Consultant covenants that it has obtained all certificates, licenses, or permits required to perform the services under this Agreement and to operate as a non-profit entity. Further, Consultant shall obtain a City of Pleasanton business license, which must be kept in effect during the term of this Agreement. 10. Conformance to Applicable Laws. Consultant shall comply with all applicable Federal, State, and Municipal laws, rules, and ordinances. Consultant shall not discriminate in the employment of persons or in the provision of services under this Agreement on the basis of any legally protected classification, including race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex or religion of such person. 11. Conflicts of Interest. Consultant covenants that other than this Agreement, Consultant has no financial interest with any official, employee or other representative of the City. Consultant and its principals do not have any financial interest in real property, sources of income or investment that would be affected in any manner or degree by the performance of Consultant’s services under this Agreement. If such an interest occurs, Consultant will immediately notify the City. 12. Waiver. In the event either City or Consultant at any time waive any breach of this Agreement by the other, such waiver shall not constitute a waiver of any other or succeeding breach of this Agreement, whether of the same or of any other covenant, condition or obligation. 13. Governing Law. California law shall govern any legal action pursuant to this Agreement with venue in the applicable court or forum for Alameda County. 14. No Personal Liability. No official or employee of City shall be personally liable to Consultant in the event of any default or breach by the City or for any amount due Consultant. 15. Scope of Agreement. This writing constitutes the entire Agreement between the parties. Any modification to the Agreement shall be in writing and signed by both parties. 6 THIS AGREEMENT executed the date and year first above written. CITY OF PLEASANTON EDEN I&R, INC. __________________________ ____________________________ Nelson Fialho, City Manager Alison DeJung, Executive Director ATTEST: ______________________________ Karen Diaz, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: _______________________________ Daniel Sodergren, City Attorney