The document is a memorandum from the City Manager of Alamo Heights, Buddy Kuhn, to the Mayor and City Council recommending authorization for the City Manager to execute an amendment to the professional services agreement with engineering firm WGI, Inc. for continued engineering design and project management services on the Austin Highway/Lower Broadway Improvement Project. Specifically, the memorandum recommends authorization for Work Authorization #2 with WGI, Inc. for services up to September 31, 2023 at a cost not to exceed $120,000.
The City of Alamo Heights is seeking authorization from City Council to execute a professional services agreement with the engineering firm WGI for engineering design and project management services for the Austin Highway/Lower Broadway Improvement Project. The first phase of work is estimated to cost $85,000 and would cover services provided from April 12, 2021 through September 30, 2021. A budget amendment of $10,000 is requested to fund the first phase. The agreement would establish annual work authorizations to align with the City's budget process over the projected five-year timeline of the overall project.
Item # 1 - December 12, 2022 CCM Minutesahcitycouncil
- The City Council of Alamo Heights held its regular meeting on December 12, 2022 to discuss various items.
- For Item #4, the Council authorized the City Manager to execute a $120,000 contract with Overland Partners to facilitate Phase II of the design for the Austin Highway/Lower Broadway improvement project. Phase II will involve further stakeholder engagement and design development to align with TxDOT's revised 6-lane plan.
- For Item #5, the Council authorized a $57,215 contract amendment with Vortex Services to correct deficiencies in the recently completed sewer rehabilitation project from Ogden to Olmos Basin Dam. Post-construction video identified areas where proper slope was not achieved, requiring excavation
Item # 1 - December 12, 2022 CCM Minutesahcitycouncil
- The City Council of Alamo Heights held its regular meeting on December 12, 2022.
- The Council approved the minutes from the previous meeting and recognized the Police Chief for his leadership during the city's Centennial Celebration.
- Under individual consideration, the Council authorized the City Manager to execute a contract with Overland Partners for $120,000 to continue design work for the Austin Highway/Lower Broadway improvement project. The Council also authorized an amendment to increase the sewer rehabilitation project contract with Vortex Services by $57,215 to address deficiencies identified after the initial work.
Item # 1 - December 12, 2022 CCM Minutes.pdfahcitycouncil
- The City Council of Alamo Heights held its regular meeting on December 12, 2022. Items discussed included approving previous meeting minutes, recognizing police department staff, and citizens comments.
- The Council authorized an additional $120,000 contract with Overland Partners for Phase 2 of the Austin Highway/Lower Broadway improvement project design.
- The Council authorized a $57,215 contract amendment with Vortex Services to complete repairs to the sewer rehabilitation project from Ogden to Olmos Basin Dam.
- The Police Chief provided a report on the Animal Care Services response to increased lost and abandoned dogs, noting the budget impacts of housing 16 dogs currently.
The City of Alamo Heights is considering two resolutions to authorize the City Manager to execute agreements with TBG Partners for landscape design services for improvements to the Alamo Heights Pool area and the Broadway and Ogden Lane intersection. The agreements would provide design services costing up to $79,800 total, with $42,800 for the pool area project and $37,000 for the intersection project. The design services would further the city's goals of beautifying areas identified in prior public workshops.
The City of Alamo Heights and the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) have been in discussions for two months about a roadway and stormwater improvement project on Lower Broadway. TxDOT will support moving the project forward if there are no reductions to current driving lanes. TxDOT also agrees to help resubmit the project to maintain the original $10 million funding for road surface upgrades and new traffic signals. The project includes upgrading the stormwater system, water/sewer lines, landscaping, and potentially burying overhead utilities. A resolution is presented for City Council approval to formally collaborate with TxDOT on finalizing plans and an agreement.
The document is a city council agenda memorandum from the City Manager of Alamo Heights recommending authorizing an agreement with Overland Partners for architectural streetscape and landscaping design services for phase two of the Austin Highway/Lower Broadway improvement project for an amount not to exceed $120,000. Overland Partners was previously selected to develop visions and renderings for the project. Phase two services would further develop the design and ensure compatibility with engineering plans. The project is funded in the current fiscal year budget.
The City of Alamo Heights is seeking authorization from City Council to execute a professional services agreement with the engineering firm WGI for engineering design and project management services for the Austin Highway/Lower Broadway Improvement Project. The first phase of work is estimated to cost $85,000 and would cover services provided from April 12, 2021 through September 30, 2021. A budget amendment of $10,000 is requested to fund the first phase. The agreement would establish annual work authorizations to align with the City's budget process over the projected five-year timeline of the overall project.
Item # 1 - December 12, 2022 CCM Minutesahcitycouncil
- The City Council of Alamo Heights held its regular meeting on December 12, 2022 to discuss various items.
- For Item #4, the Council authorized the City Manager to execute a $120,000 contract with Overland Partners to facilitate Phase II of the design for the Austin Highway/Lower Broadway improvement project. Phase II will involve further stakeholder engagement and design development to align with TxDOT's revised 6-lane plan.
- For Item #5, the Council authorized a $57,215 contract amendment with Vortex Services to correct deficiencies in the recently completed sewer rehabilitation project from Ogden to Olmos Basin Dam. Post-construction video identified areas where proper slope was not achieved, requiring excavation
Item # 1 - December 12, 2022 CCM Minutesahcitycouncil
- The City Council of Alamo Heights held its regular meeting on December 12, 2022.
- The Council approved the minutes from the previous meeting and recognized the Police Chief for his leadership during the city's Centennial Celebration.
- Under individual consideration, the Council authorized the City Manager to execute a contract with Overland Partners for $120,000 to continue design work for the Austin Highway/Lower Broadway improvement project. The Council also authorized an amendment to increase the sewer rehabilitation project contract with Vortex Services by $57,215 to address deficiencies identified after the initial work.
Item # 1 - December 12, 2022 CCM Minutes.pdfahcitycouncil
- The City Council of Alamo Heights held its regular meeting on December 12, 2022. Items discussed included approving previous meeting minutes, recognizing police department staff, and citizens comments.
- The Council authorized an additional $120,000 contract with Overland Partners for Phase 2 of the Austin Highway/Lower Broadway improvement project design.
- The Council authorized a $57,215 contract amendment with Vortex Services to complete repairs to the sewer rehabilitation project from Ogden to Olmos Basin Dam.
- The Police Chief provided a report on the Animal Care Services response to increased lost and abandoned dogs, noting the budget impacts of housing 16 dogs currently.
The City of Alamo Heights is considering two resolutions to authorize the City Manager to execute agreements with TBG Partners for landscape design services for improvements to the Alamo Heights Pool area and the Broadway and Ogden Lane intersection. The agreements would provide design services costing up to $79,800 total, with $42,800 for the pool area project and $37,000 for the intersection project. The design services would further the city's goals of beautifying areas identified in prior public workshops.
The City of Alamo Heights and the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) have been in discussions for two months about a roadway and stormwater improvement project on Lower Broadway. TxDOT will support moving the project forward if there are no reductions to current driving lanes. TxDOT also agrees to help resubmit the project to maintain the original $10 million funding for road surface upgrades and new traffic signals. The project includes upgrading the stormwater system, water/sewer lines, landscaping, and potentially burying overhead utilities. A resolution is presented for City Council approval to formally collaborate with TxDOT on finalizing plans and an agreement.
The document is a city council agenda memorandum from the City Manager of Alamo Heights recommending authorizing an agreement with Overland Partners for architectural streetscape and landscaping design services for phase two of the Austin Highway/Lower Broadway improvement project for an amount not to exceed $120,000. Overland Partners was previously selected to develop visions and renderings for the project. Phase two services would further develop the design and ensure compatibility with engineering plans. The project is funded in the current fiscal year budget.
Item # 7 - TxDOT TA Project Applicationahcitycouncil
The City of Alamo Heights is requesting sponsorship from the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) for its application to TxDOT's 2023 Transportation Alternatives Set-Aside Call for Projects. If awarded, the funding would support road and stormwater improvements on Lower Broadway between Austin Highway and Burr Road. TxDOT would oversee the project and serve as the designated project sponsor. The resolution affirms the City and TxDOT's joint application and support for developing, implementing, and completing the project if funding is received.
Item # 4 - COSA ILA Sidewalk Improvementsahcitycouncil
The document summarizes an interlocal agreement between the City of San Antonio and the City of Alamo Heights to share costs for sidewalk improvements along N. New Braunfels Ave. between Castano Ave. and Claywell Dr. The total project cost is estimated at $232,000, which both cities will split evenly. The resolution authorizes the city manager to execute the interlocal agreement. The ordinance amends the FY 2022-23 budget to appropriate up to $116,000 from the general fund for the city's portion.
The document is a city council agenda memorandum from the City Manager of Alamo Heights recommending approval of a resolution to authorize a professional services agreement with Overland Partners for architectural streetscape and landscape consulting services for the Austin Highway/Lower Broadway Improvement Project. The services would include developing streetscape plans and renderings, coordinating with other consultants and TxDOT, and providing deliverables to guide the project design, for a cost not to exceed $120,000 through September 2023. Background information provides details on Overland Partners' previous work on the project and the scope of services under the proposed agreement.
Item # 1b - January 23, 2023 CCM Minutesahcitycouncil
The City of Alamo Heights City Council held a regular meeting on January 23, 2023. The Council discussed and approved ordinances to amend the building code regarding contractor registration requirements and regulations for substandard buildings. The Council also discussed a proposed interlocal agreement with the City of San Antonio to split costs for installing sidewalks along N. New Braunfels Avenue between Claywell and Castano. No action was taken in the closed executive sessions.
The City of Alamo Heights is considering authorizing a contract with Vortex Services for $373,215 using the BuyBoard Cooperative Program to rehabilitate a sewer main along Ogden through the nature trails to just below the Olmos Basin Dam. The project would use pipe bursting techniques to replace the existing sewer pipe. Vortex Services was the recommended contractor based on their project history and references.
The document summarizes a resolution for the City of Austin to request that ownership of Broadway Street from Austin Highway to Burr Road be transferred from the Texas Department of Transportation to the city. This action is required for funding provided by TxDOT and the Metropolitan Planning Organization to complete a project expanding Broadway Street. Upon completion, the city will assume full ownership and maintenance responsibilities for Broadway Street within these boundaries, while TxDOT will still own Austin Highway leading to Broadway Street.
Item # 5 - Ogden Pipe Bursting Change Order ahcitycouncil
The City of Alamo Heights is requesting approval for a $57,125 change order to correct deficiencies identified in a recently completed sewer rehabilitation project. Post-construction video identified several areas where the rehabilitated sewer pipe did not meet the required slope standards. The change order would fund excavating these areas to remedy the slope issues. The total project cost remains within the original $535,000 budget. Approval of the change order would allow substantial completion by the end of February 2023.
The City of Alamo Heights is seeking approval from City Council to hire Overland Partners to develop a Streetscape Design for the Austin Highway/Lower Broadway Improvement Project. Overland Partners will create an Urban Design Framework that articulates the vision for the public areas along Broadway between Austin Highway and Burr Road. This will include defining character zones, identifying landscaping and low-impact development features, and developing conceptual cross-sections. The proposed fee for this work is $80,350 and requires a $58,000 budget amendment. If approved, Overland Partners will work with the City and other consultants over 14 weeks to develop the Streetscape Design.
The City Manager is presenting a consulting services agreement with Grace & McEwan to assist the City in advancing its Broadway development project with TxDOT. The agreement is for a 1-year term with the option to renew if both parties agree. Grace & McEwan will analyze strategies and advocate for the project to help the City reach an agreed upon design with TxDOT. The monthly fee is $7,500 and funds are included in the City budget.
The document discusses funding options for transportation facility and high school capital projects in Gloucester County, finding that financing through the Virginia Public School Authority program would save an estimated $1 million to $700,000 compared to other options like bank loans or county bonds. It also outlines benefits of the VPSA program including lower administrative burden and maintaining high credit ratings. Alternative construction methods beyond the traditional design-bid-build approach are now allowed for projects under $10 million with county board approval.
- The city council selected WGI for engineering services on the lower Broadway project and authorized negotiating a contract.
- The project is estimated to take 5 years and negotiating in phases aligned with budget years is more equitable than one lump sum.
- This proposal would cover services from April to September 2021 for $85,000, requiring a $10,000 budget amendment as the current allocation is $75,000.
Item # 4 - PPT WGI WA #2 for Lower Broadwayahcitycouncil
- In April 2021, City Council selected WGI to provide engineering design and project management services for the Lower Broadway Improvement Project.
- In August 2022, TxDOT formally restarted the project after a one-year suspension.
- WGI will provide continued engineering design and project management support to the City as the project moves into its next phase.
The City of Austin is proposing a consulting services agreement with Grace & McEwan to assist with the Broadway development project. The consultant will analyze strategies and advocate to TxDOT to advance the project. The one-year agreement can be renewed if both parties agree and includes a monthly fee of $7,500 plus reimbursed expenses. Funds have been budgeted.
Item # 11 - CDBG Bexar County Agreementahcitycouncil
The City of Alamo Heights is considering a resolution to authorize the mayor to sign a cooperative agreement with Bexar County. This would allow Bexar County to include Alamo Heights' population in applications for federal grants from HUD, including Community Development Block Grants and HOME Partnership programs. Inclusion in the county's population count makes Alamo Heights eligible to apply for a portion of these funds over the next three years, which could be used for projects like sidewalks and ADA improvements. The agreement does not obligate the city to accept other grant funds or create new obligations.
The summary provides the following key points in 3 sentences:
The City of Alamo Heights is seeking approval of a contract with Miller Brothers for a water main installation project using horizontal directional drilling. This project is part of the City's ongoing effort to separate water and sewer mains by the deadline of 2030 as mandated by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. The project bids exceeded the budgeted amount but funds are available in the Utility Fund balance to cover the $970,052 contract with Miller Brothers, which was selected as the most qualified bidder.
- The city and TX Department of Transportation will apply for $5M-$25M in funding from TXDOT's 2023 Transportation Alternatives program to support roadway and stormwater improvements for the Lower Broadway project.
- The project area is located on TXDOT right-of-way and the city is requesting TXDOT serve as the application sponsor.
- A resolution of support is required for the funding application, which will help address flooding issues and provide multi-modal transportation enhancements.
The City of Alamo Heights is proposing to adopt its FY 2022-2023 operating budget and tax rates. The proposed budget establishes appropriations for various city funds. The city proposes adopting a property tax rate of $0.388051 per $100 valuation, which is the rate projected to fund the budget. The budget will raise $407,242 more in property taxes than last year's budget, so the city must ratify the tax revenue increase by separate vote. The ordinances adopting the budget, tax rate, and ratifying the tax revenue increase must be approved in the specified order according to state law.
This document summarizes a California Supreme Court case regarding legal challenges to building inspection and permit fees imposed by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. The plaintiff, Barratt American, Inc., paid over $143,000 in permit and inspection fees for a housing development project and alleged the fees were excessive. The court had to determine the appropriate remedies and statute of limitations for such challenges. It concluded that building permit fees are regulatory fees not imposed on a development project, so sections 66020 and 66021 providing refund remedies do not apply. Instead, challenges are governed by sections 66014 and 66016, which provide a prospective fee reduction remedy subject to the 120-day statute of limitations in section 66022.
Item # 7 - TxDOT TA Project Applicationahcitycouncil
The City of Alamo Heights is requesting sponsorship from the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) for its application to TxDOT's 2023 Transportation Alternatives Set-Aside Call for Projects. If awarded, the funding would support road and stormwater improvements on Lower Broadway between Austin Highway and Burr Road. TxDOT would oversee the project and serve as the designated project sponsor. The resolution affirms the City and TxDOT's joint application and support for developing, implementing, and completing the project if funding is received.
Item # 4 - COSA ILA Sidewalk Improvementsahcitycouncil
The document summarizes an interlocal agreement between the City of San Antonio and the City of Alamo Heights to share costs for sidewalk improvements along N. New Braunfels Ave. between Castano Ave. and Claywell Dr. The total project cost is estimated at $232,000, which both cities will split evenly. The resolution authorizes the city manager to execute the interlocal agreement. The ordinance amends the FY 2022-23 budget to appropriate up to $116,000 from the general fund for the city's portion.
The document is a city council agenda memorandum from the City Manager of Alamo Heights recommending approval of a resolution to authorize a professional services agreement with Overland Partners for architectural streetscape and landscape consulting services for the Austin Highway/Lower Broadway Improvement Project. The services would include developing streetscape plans and renderings, coordinating with other consultants and TxDOT, and providing deliverables to guide the project design, for a cost not to exceed $120,000 through September 2023. Background information provides details on Overland Partners' previous work on the project and the scope of services under the proposed agreement.
Item # 1b - January 23, 2023 CCM Minutesahcitycouncil
The City of Alamo Heights City Council held a regular meeting on January 23, 2023. The Council discussed and approved ordinances to amend the building code regarding contractor registration requirements and regulations for substandard buildings. The Council also discussed a proposed interlocal agreement with the City of San Antonio to split costs for installing sidewalks along N. New Braunfels Avenue between Claywell and Castano. No action was taken in the closed executive sessions.
The City of Alamo Heights is considering authorizing a contract with Vortex Services for $373,215 using the BuyBoard Cooperative Program to rehabilitate a sewer main along Ogden through the nature trails to just below the Olmos Basin Dam. The project would use pipe bursting techniques to replace the existing sewer pipe. Vortex Services was the recommended contractor based on their project history and references.
The document summarizes a resolution for the City of Austin to request that ownership of Broadway Street from Austin Highway to Burr Road be transferred from the Texas Department of Transportation to the city. This action is required for funding provided by TxDOT and the Metropolitan Planning Organization to complete a project expanding Broadway Street. Upon completion, the city will assume full ownership and maintenance responsibilities for Broadway Street within these boundaries, while TxDOT will still own Austin Highway leading to Broadway Street.
Item # 5 - Ogden Pipe Bursting Change Order ahcitycouncil
The City of Alamo Heights is requesting approval for a $57,125 change order to correct deficiencies identified in a recently completed sewer rehabilitation project. Post-construction video identified several areas where the rehabilitated sewer pipe did not meet the required slope standards. The change order would fund excavating these areas to remedy the slope issues. The total project cost remains within the original $535,000 budget. Approval of the change order would allow substantial completion by the end of February 2023.
The City of Alamo Heights is seeking approval from City Council to hire Overland Partners to develop a Streetscape Design for the Austin Highway/Lower Broadway Improvement Project. Overland Partners will create an Urban Design Framework that articulates the vision for the public areas along Broadway between Austin Highway and Burr Road. This will include defining character zones, identifying landscaping and low-impact development features, and developing conceptual cross-sections. The proposed fee for this work is $80,350 and requires a $58,000 budget amendment. If approved, Overland Partners will work with the City and other consultants over 14 weeks to develop the Streetscape Design.
The City Manager is presenting a consulting services agreement with Grace & McEwan to assist the City in advancing its Broadway development project with TxDOT. The agreement is for a 1-year term with the option to renew if both parties agree. Grace & McEwan will analyze strategies and advocate for the project to help the City reach an agreed upon design with TxDOT. The monthly fee is $7,500 and funds are included in the City budget.
The document discusses funding options for transportation facility and high school capital projects in Gloucester County, finding that financing through the Virginia Public School Authority program would save an estimated $1 million to $700,000 compared to other options like bank loans or county bonds. It also outlines benefits of the VPSA program including lower administrative burden and maintaining high credit ratings. Alternative construction methods beyond the traditional design-bid-build approach are now allowed for projects under $10 million with county board approval.
- The city council selected WGI for engineering services on the lower Broadway project and authorized negotiating a contract.
- The project is estimated to take 5 years and negotiating in phases aligned with budget years is more equitable than one lump sum.
- This proposal would cover services from April to September 2021 for $85,000, requiring a $10,000 budget amendment as the current allocation is $75,000.
Item # 4 - PPT WGI WA #2 for Lower Broadwayahcitycouncil
- In April 2021, City Council selected WGI to provide engineering design and project management services for the Lower Broadway Improvement Project.
- In August 2022, TxDOT formally restarted the project after a one-year suspension.
- WGI will provide continued engineering design and project management support to the City as the project moves into its next phase.
The City of Austin is proposing a consulting services agreement with Grace & McEwan to assist with the Broadway development project. The consultant will analyze strategies and advocate to TxDOT to advance the project. The one-year agreement can be renewed if both parties agree and includes a monthly fee of $7,500 plus reimbursed expenses. Funds have been budgeted.
Item # 11 - CDBG Bexar County Agreementahcitycouncil
The City of Alamo Heights is considering a resolution to authorize the mayor to sign a cooperative agreement with Bexar County. This would allow Bexar County to include Alamo Heights' population in applications for federal grants from HUD, including Community Development Block Grants and HOME Partnership programs. Inclusion in the county's population count makes Alamo Heights eligible to apply for a portion of these funds over the next three years, which could be used for projects like sidewalks and ADA improvements. The agreement does not obligate the city to accept other grant funds or create new obligations.
The summary provides the following key points in 3 sentences:
The City of Alamo Heights is seeking approval of a contract with Miller Brothers for a water main installation project using horizontal directional drilling. This project is part of the City's ongoing effort to separate water and sewer mains by the deadline of 2030 as mandated by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. The project bids exceeded the budgeted amount but funds are available in the Utility Fund balance to cover the $970,052 contract with Miller Brothers, which was selected as the most qualified bidder.
- The city and TX Department of Transportation will apply for $5M-$25M in funding from TXDOT's 2023 Transportation Alternatives program to support roadway and stormwater improvements for the Lower Broadway project.
- The project area is located on TXDOT right-of-way and the city is requesting TXDOT serve as the application sponsor.
- A resolution of support is required for the funding application, which will help address flooding issues and provide multi-modal transportation enhancements.
The City of Alamo Heights is proposing to adopt its FY 2022-2023 operating budget and tax rates. The proposed budget establishes appropriations for various city funds. The city proposes adopting a property tax rate of $0.388051 per $100 valuation, which is the rate projected to fund the budget. The budget will raise $407,242 more in property taxes than last year's budget, so the city must ratify the tax revenue increase by separate vote. The ordinances adopting the budget, tax rate, and ratifying the tax revenue increase must be approved in the specified order according to state law.
This document summarizes a California Supreme Court case regarding legal challenges to building inspection and permit fees imposed by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. The plaintiff, Barratt American, Inc., paid over $143,000 in permit and inspection fees for a housing development project and alleged the fees were excessive. The court had to determine the appropriate remedies and statute of limitations for such challenges. It concluded that building permit fees are regulatory fees not imposed on a development project, so sections 66020 and 66021 providing refund remedies do not apply. Instead, challenges are governed by sections 66014 and 66016, which provide a prospective fee reduction remedy subject to the 120-day statute of limitations in section 66022.
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This report explores the significance of border towns and spaces for strengthening responses to young people on the move. In particular it explores the linkages of young people to local service centres with the aim of further developing service, protection, and support strategies for migrant children in border areas across the region. The report is based on a small-scale fieldwork study in the border towns of Chipata and Katete in Zambia conducted in July 2023. Border towns and spaces provide a rich source of information about issues related to the informal or irregular movement of young people across borders, including smuggling and trafficking. They can help build a picture of the nature and scope of the type of movement young migrants undertake and also the forms of protection available to them. Border towns and spaces also provide a lens through which we can better understand the vulnerabilities of young people on the move and, critically, the strategies they use to navigate challenges and access support.
The findings in this report highlight some of the key factors shaping the experiences and vulnerabilities of young people on the move – particularly their proximity to border spaces and how this affects the risks that they face. The report describes strategies that young people on the move employ to remain below the radar of visibility to state and non-state actors due to fear of arrest, detention, and deportation while also trying to keep themselves safe and access support in border towns. These strategies of (in)visibility provide a way to protect themselves yet at the same time also heighten some of the risks young people face as their vulnerabilities are not always recognised by those who could offer support.
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1. CITY OF ALAMO HEIGHTS
ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE DEPARTMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEMORANDUM
TO: Mayor and City Council Members
FROM: Buddy Kuhn, City Manager
SUBJECT: A Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute an amendment to the
professional master services agreement with WGI, Inc. for the Austin Highway /
Lower Broadway Improvement project for engineering design and project
management services and issue Work Authorization #2 in a not to exceed amount
of $120,000.00.
DATE: October 24, 2022
SUMMARY
A Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute an amendment to the professional master
services agreement with WGI, Inc. for the Austin Highway / Lower Broadway Improvement
project for engineering design and project management services and issue Work Authorization #2
in a not to exceed amount of $120,000.00.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
On April 12, 2021, City Council authorized the City Manager to execute a professional services
agreement for the Austin Highway / Lower Broadway Improvement project with the engineering
firm of WGI and issue Work Authorization #1 in a not to exceed amount of $85,000 and
authorizing a budget amendment of $10,000 to the FY 2021 budget for work authorization #1 for
engineering services. WGI was the number one selected engineering firm as a result of the RFQ
process in early 2021.
The Austin Highway / Lower Broadway Improvement project area spans from Broadway from its
intersection with Austin Highway (Texas State Loop 368) to its intersection with Burr Road within
the limits of the City of Alamo Heights. The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is the
owner and manager of the roadway and is overseeing the improvement project. Planned project
components include three northbound lanes and three southbound lanes widened to 11 feet;
enhanced operational improvements for safety and connectivity; ADA improvements; sidewalk /
shared use path (SUP), bike accommodations and transit connections; drainage improvements and
enhanced stormwater quality features; access management; mill/overlay and utility burial. In
addition, the City intends to improve aging water and sewer infrastructure in the project area
concurrent with the other project components.
During the negotiations of Work Authorization #1, it was determined that the multiyear project
was better suited to break the work authorization into several stages to align with budget years in
order that Council can better align priorities and fund the ongoing engineering costs. The first stage
of the project was scheduled to run from April 12, 2021 through September 30, 2021. However,
in September 2021 TxDOT changed the project parameters, pausing the project for one year and
limiting the need for additional engineering services from WGI.
In August 2022, TxDOT formally resumed the project under the current parameters. Work
Authorization #2 continues WGI’s contribution to engineering design and project management
2. services work on the Austin Highway / Lower Broadway improvement project. If approved, WGI
will provide project management and liaison services for the city in all aspects of the project. In
addition, engineering services as authorized may include design review, coordination with public
and private stakeholders, technical support, and project management. Additional work
authorizations for plan preparation services, bidding phase services, and construction phase
services may also be necessary and be negotiated for Council approval during future meetings.
These services may be considered in future work authorizations.
The adoption of the proposed Work Authorization would provide these services up to September
31, 2023, with an option to extend services past that date through a Supplemental Work
Authorization.
The proposed amendment to the professional master services agreement with WGI provides the
City the ability to terminate the agreement with WGI should future actions or inactions occur by
one or more governmental entities or agencies, including but not limited to the State of Texas,
Texas Department of Transportation or the Alamo Area Metropolitan Planning Organization. In
addition, the amendment allows the City to suspend the contract immediately for any reason.
POLICY ANALYSIS
This action is consistent with City policy in negotiating professional services contracts. This
action is consistent with the City’s interest to have professional expertise to articulate and
incorporate City priorities in the Austin Highway / Lower Broadway improvement project.
FISCAL IMPACT
Approval of Work Authorization #2 authorizes payment to WGI in an amount not to exceed
$120,000.00 for design and project management services for the Austin Highway / Lower
Broadway Improvement project. This amount is budgeted in the FY 2023 Budget.
COORDINATION
Staff coordinated with the City Attorney to review the agreement for Council consideration.
ATTACHMENTS
Attachment A – Resolution
Buddy Kuhn
City Manager
3. Attachment A
1
5425/2 #281867.1
RESOLUTION NO. 2022R - 157
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE
AN AMENDMENT TO THE PROFESSIONAL MASTER SERVICES
AGREEMENT WITH WGI, INC. FOR THE AUSTIN HIGHWAY/LOWER
BROADWAY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT AND ISSUE WORK
AUTHORIZATION NO. 2 THEREUNDER.
WHEREAS, the City of Alamo Heights (“City”) budgeted for engineering services for the Austin
Highway/Lower Broadway Improvement Project; and
WHEREAS, the City of Alamo Heights has previously executed a master services agreement with
WGI, Inc. effective April 21, 2021 and issued Work Authorization No. 1 pursuant to the master
services agreement and continues to work with WGI, Inc. for engineering services; and
WHEREAS, the City of Alamo Heights and WGI, Inc. desire to amend the terms of the master
services agreement to modify the process for termination for convenience and suspension due to
state government or state agency beyond the control of both parties; and
WHEREAS, the City of Alamo Heights now desires to issue Work Authorization #2 for the
purpose of continuing to pursue phase 1 (DESIGN REVIEW) and proceed to Phase 2
(COORDINATION WITH PUBLIC & PROJECT STAKEHOLDERS) and Phase 3
(TECHNICAL SUPPORT) under the scope of services of the master services agreement; and
WHEREAS, the cost for Work Authorization #2 is not to exceed $120,000.00, and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ALAMO HEIGHTS, TEXAS:
The City Council authorizes the City Manager to:
1) execute the First AMENDMENT to the Professional Services Agreement
ENGINEERING DESIGN AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR THE AUSTIN
HIGHWAY / LOWER BROADWAY PROJECT attached hereto as Exhibit “A”; and
2) issue Work Authorization #2, in an amount not to exceed $120,000.00 for engineering
services on the Austin Highway/Lower Broadway Improvement Project with WGI, Inc. attached
hereto as Exhibit “B”.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 24th day of October, 2022.
_____________________________________
BOBBY ROSENTHAL
Mayor
5. Attachment A
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EXHIBIT A
FIRST AMENDMENT TO:
ENGINEERING DESIGN AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR THE
AUSTIN HIGHWAY / LOWER BROADWAY PROJECT
This AMENDMENT to the Professional Services Agreement for ENGINEERING DESIGN
AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR THE AUSTIN HIGHWAY/ LOWER
BROADWAY PROJECT dated April 21, 2021 (this “Amendment”) is entered into by and between
City of Alamo Heights (“City”), and WGI, Inc. (“Consultant”) together referred to as “the Parties.”
RECITALS
WHEREAS, City and Consultant are Parties to Professional Services Agreement for
ENGINEERING DESIGN AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR THE AUSTIN
HIGHWAY / LOWER BROADWAY PROJECT dated April 21, 2021; (referred to herein as the
“Agreement”); and
WHEREAS, the Parties desire to modify the process for termination for convenience and
suspension due to the action or inaction of state government or state agency beyond the control of
both parties for the benefit of both parties.
AGREEMENT
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements contained in the
Agreement, the receipt and adequacy of which are hereby acknowledged, City and Consultant
hereby agree as follows to add the underlined text and delete the struck through text:
1. Amendments.
(a) RIGHT OF CITY TO TERMINATE. Pursuant to Article X.2 of the Agreement,
City and Consultant desire to amend the section entitled “RIGHT OF CITY TO
TERMINATE” to add X2.2 as follows:
“X.2 RIGHT OF CITY TO TERMINATE
X.2.1 City reserves the right to terminate this Agreement, for reasons other than
substantial failure by Consultant to perform, by issuing a signed Notice
of Termination, citing this ARTICLE X.2, which shall take effect on the
twentieth (20th
) calendar day following receipt of said notice or upon the
scheduled completion date of the performance phase in which Consultant
then currently is working, whichever effective termination date occurs
first.
X.2.2 In the event the City determines the actions or inactions of one or more
governmental entities or agencies (including but not limited to the State
of Texas or Texas Department of Transportation or the Alamo Area
Metropolitan Planning Organization, but expressly excluding the City)
make the Project untenable, City reserves the right to terminate this
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Agreement, for convenience, by issuing a signed Notice of Termination,
citing this ARTICLE X.2.2, which shall take effect immediately upon
receipt of said notice.”
(b) RIGHT OF CITY TO SUSPEND GIVING RISE TO RIGHT OF
CONSULTANT TO TERMINATE. Pursuant to Article X.3 of the Agreement, City
and Consultant desire to amend X.3.1 of the section entitled “RIGHT OF CITY TO
SUSPEND GIVING RISE TO RIGHT OF CONSULTANT TO TERMINATE” to
read as follows:
“X.3.1 City reserves the right to suspend this Agreement at the end of any phase
for the convenience of City by issuing a written and signed Notice of Suspension,
citing this ARTICLE X.3.1, which shall outline the reasons for the suspension
and the expected duration of the suspension, but such expected duration shall, in
no way, guarantee what the total number of calendar days of suspension shall
occur. Such suspension shall take effect immediately upon receipt of said Notice
of Suspension by the Consultant. City’s election to issue a notice of suspension
pursuant to this Section X.3.1 shall not prohibit City from taking other actions,
including but not limited to those in X.2 above.”
2. No Other Changes. The Agreement effective upon full execution hereof, as amended by this
Amendment, is hereby ratified and confirmed and will continue in full force and effect, and
the Agreement, as amended by this Amendment, will be read and construed as one instrument.
3. Choice of Law. This Amendment will be construed in accordance with and governed by the
laws of the State of Texas.
4. Effective Date. This Amendment will become effective upon execution and approval by City
Council.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City of Alamo Heights lawfully has caused these present to
execute this Agreement by the hand of City Manager, or his/her designee; Consultant, acting by
the hand of does now sign, execute and deliver this document.
CITY OF ALAMO HEIGHTS
By:____________________________
Buddy Kuhn
City Manager
WGI, INC., INC.
By:
Name:________________________
Title:_________________________
ATTEST:
Elsa T. Robles, TRMC
City Secretary
7. WA #2 - Attachment B
Austin Highway/Lower Broadway
Improvement Project - WGI
Attachment A
EXHIBIT B
WORK AUTHORIZATION #2
Austin Highway/ Lower Broadway Improvement Project
This Work Authorization No. 2 is made pursuant to the terms and conditions of the City
of Alamo Heights Contract for Engineering Design and Project Management Services,
being dated April 12, 2021, and entered into by and between City of Alamo Heights, Texas,
a political subdivision of the State of Texas, (the "City") and WGI, Inc. (the "Consultant").
Part 1. The Consultant will provide the following Engineering Design and Project
Management Services set forth in Attachment “B” of this Work Authorization.
Part 2. The maximum amount payable for services under this Work Authorization without
modification is $120,000.00.
Part 3. Payment to the Consultant for the services established under this Work
Authorization shall be made in accordance with the Contract.
Part 4. This Work Authorization shall become effective on the date of final acceptance and
full execution of the parties hereto and shall terminate on September 30, 2023. The
Services set forth in Attachment “B” of this Work Authorization shall be fully completed
on or before said date unless extended by a Supplemental Work Authorization.
Part 5. This Work Authorization does not waive the parties’ responsibilities and
obligations provided under the Contract.
Part 6. City believes it has sufficient funds currently available and authorized for
expenditure to finance the costs of this Work Authorization. Consultant understands and
agrees that City’s payment of amounts under this Work Authorization is contingent on
the City receiving appropriations or other expenditure authority sufficient to allow the
City, in the exercise of reasonable administrative discretion, to continue to make payments
under this Contract. It is further understood and agreed by Consultant that City shall have
the right to terminate this Contract at the end of any City fiscal year if the governing body
of City does not appropriate sufficient funds as determined by City’s budget for the fiscal
year in question. City may affect such termination by giving written notice of termination
to Consultant.
8. WA #2 - Attachment B
Austin Highway/Lower Broadway
Improvement Project - WGI
Attachment A
Part 7. This Work Authorization is hereby accepted and acknowledged below.
EXECUTED this day of October 2022.
CONSULTANT: CITY:
WGI, Inc. City of Alamo Heights, Texas
By: By:
Signature Signature
Buddy Kuhn
Printed Name Printed Name
City Manager
Title Title
LIST OF ATTACHMENTS
Attachment A - Services to be Provided by City
Attachment B - Services to be Provided by Consultant
Attachment C - Consultant Work Schedule
Attachment D - Fee Schedule
9. WA #2 - Attachment B
Austin Highway/Lower Broadway
Improvement Project - WGI
Attachment A
WA #2 - ATTACHMENT A
SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY THE CITY FOR
Austin Highway/ Lower Broadway Improvement Project
In general, the City of Alamo Heights and its representatives to their best efforts will render services
as follows:
1. Provide name, business address, and phone number of City’s project manager.
2. Assist Consultant, as necessary, with obtaining data and information from otherlocal,
regional, State and Federal agencies required for this project.
3. Obtain Rights of Entry, as required, from property and businessowners.
4. Provide available appropriate City data, including plans and specifications developed
by others, that are deemed pertinent to the completion of the work required by the
scope of services.
5. Provide available criteria and full information as to the City’s requirements for the
project including examples of acceptable format for required deliverables, when
available.
6. Provide information on any meetings/discussions held with adjoining property owners,
business owners, and agencies that may impact the project.
7. Provide timely reviews and decisions necessary for the Consultant to perform its
services. Review recommendations offered by the Consultant, progress of work, and
final acceptance of appropriate documents.
8. Submittal of documentation and permits to regulatory agencies for review and
comment.
9. Support project development efforts with stakeholders, coordinate meetings and
interface with stakeholders, as needed.
10. Post and maintain project-related information for public consumption on the City
website.
11. Assist with coordination between the Consultant and the City’s other consultants.
12. Negotiate with all utility companies for any agreements and/or relocationsrequired.
10. WA #2 - Attachment B
Austin Highway/Lower Broadway
Improvement Project - WGI
Attachment A
WA #2 - ATTACHMENT B
SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY THE CONSULTANT FOR
Austin Highway/ Lower Broadway Improvement Project
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Project Limits
Lower Broadway from its intersection with Austin Highway (SH 358) to its intersection with Burr Road
within the limits of the City of Alamo Heights. Limits may be extended on lower Broadway to facilitate
drainage improvements and pavement transitions on either end of Broadway and on the intersecting
streets. Limits may also be extended on Austin Highway and its intersecting streets to facilitate drainage
improvements and pavement transitions.
Existing Facility
Six-lane roadway with raised median in some locations and sidewalks, storm water drainage,
underground water, and sanitary sewer lines.
Proposed Facility
Six-lane roadway with raised center medians, new traffic/crosswalk signals, enhanced sidewalk and
bicycle access, replaced water and sanitary sewer lines and associated services, improved underground
drainage facilities, low impact development features, landscaping and increased number of trees, improved
parking access and streetscape.
Design Criteria
As defined in individual Work Authorizations.
Proposed Services to be provided by Consultant
Project Management and Liaison services for the City in all aspects of the Project plus Engineering
Design services as authorized by the City which may include thefollowing:
1. DESIGN REVIEW
a. Consultant shall perform periodic reviews of preliminary and final plans, specifications, and estimates
(PS&E) prepared by TxDOT’s engineering consultant (Jacobs) as requested by City or as necessary to
facilitate completeness of the PS&E and incorporation of City’s needs within the PS&E documents.
This shall include a review of constructability, construction sequencing, scheduling, and technical
adequacy (including but not limited to compliance with laws and regulations) but does not include
signing/sealing or approving any of the documents prepared by Jacobs or other consultants under
contract with TxDOT for this Project.
b. Consultant shall perform periodic reviews of preliminary and final PS&E prepared by City’s
planning/landscape consultant (Overland Partners/TBG) as requested by City or as necessary to
facilitate completeness of the PS&E and consistency with Jacobs PS&E. This shall include a review
of constructability, construction sequencing, traffic control/phasing, scheduling, and technical
adequacy (including but not limited to compliance with laws and regulations) but does not include
signing/sealing or approving any of the documents prepared by Overland Partners/TBG or other
consultants under contract with the City for this Project.
11. WA #2 - Attachment B
Austin Highway/Lower Broadway
Improvement Project - WGI
Attachment A
2. COORDINATION WITH PUBLIC & PROJECT STAKEHOLDERS
a. Consultant shall participate in coordination meetings with TxDOT, Bexar County, AAMPO, SARA, and
other agencies as authorized by City.
b. Consultant shall advise the City and assist City in its coordination/negotiation with CPS Energy regarding
electrical power lines within the project limits and telecommunication/digital service providers within the
Project.
c. Consultant shall advise the City in its coordination with San Antonio VIA regarding transit/bus service
during and upon completion of Project.
d. Consultant shall advise and assist the City in its communication and coordination with the
business/property owners, residents, and general public during the planning, design, and construction
phases of the Project.
3. TECHNICAL SUPPORT
a. Drainage evaluation/validation of documents and PS&E developed by Jacobs
b. Existing box culvert, curb inlet, and storm sewer outfall evaluations
c. Complete Streets and multimodal features
d. Adequacy of parking during and upon completion of Project
e. LID/green infrastructure features in conjunction with existing and proposed storm sewer system
f. Provide utility coordination support
g. Traffic signal timing/pedestrian access features
h. Evaluation of traffic data, studies, and provide recommendations
i. Preparation of cost estimates
j. Business rejuvenation services
4. PLAN PREPARATION (PS&E) SERVICES (Not applicable to this Work Authorization)
a. Consultant will design necessary replacement/relocation of City water and sanitary sewer facilities
within the Project for joint bid with the TxDOT roadway improvements.
5. BIDDING PHASE SERVICES (Not applicable to this Work Authorization)
a. Review bid evaluation documentation prepared by TxDOT consultants and advise City of any
identified items not in City’s best interests.
12. WA #2 - Attachment B
Austin Highway/Lower Broadway
Improvement Project - WGI
Attachment A
b. Review bid evaluation documentation prepared by City consultants for any LID/green
infrastructure/complete streets elements bid separately from TxDOT project and advise City of any
identified items not in City’s best interests.
6. CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES (Not applicable to this WorkAuthorization)
a. Provide project observer(s) periodically throughout construction of the TxDOT project and any additional
City project(s) and advise the City of any identified items not in City’s best interests.
7. PROJECT MANAGEMENT
a. Communication:
Designate one Licensed Professional Consultant (Texas) to be responsible for the project management,
and all communications with the City and its representatives.
b. Monthly Progress Report, Invoices and Billings (date of execution of WA #2 through September 30, 2023):
Submit monthly progress status reports to the City. Progress reports will include deliverable table, tasks
completed, tasks/objectives that are planned for the upcoming periods, lists or descriptions of items or
decisions needed from the City and its representatives. Sub-consultant progress will be incorporated into
the monthly progress report.
Prepare correspondence, invoices, and progress reports on a monthly basis in accordance with current
City requirements.
c. Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC):
For each project design, PS&E design review (including TxDOT’s engineering consultant (Jacobs) and
City’s planning/landscape consultant (Overland Partners/TBG)) or written report deliverable submittal,
provide evidence of their internal review and mark-up of that deliverable as preparation for submittal
and in accordance with project specific QA/QC plan.
Provide continuous QA/QC throughout the duration of the scheduled services included herein to appraise
both technical and business performance and provide direction for projectactivities.
d. Project Coordination & Administration:
Prepare and maintain routine project record keeping including records of meetings andminutes.
Correspondence and coordination will be handled through and with the concurrence of the City.
Manage project activities (including documenting emails, phone, and conference calls, maintain project
files for the length of the project, meeting agendas, meeting minutes, and schedule meetings), direct
Consultant's team/staff, coordinate and review sub-consultant work, correspond with the City and its
representatives, and assist the City and its representatives in preparing responses to Project-related
inquiries.
13. WA #2 - Attachment B
Austin Highway/Lower Broadway
Improvement Project - WGI
Attachment A
e. Progress/Coordination Meetings (one per month, as needed):
Attend coordination/progress meetings with the City and its representatives and stakeholders, as
necessary to communicate development of the project and design issues.
Prepare agenda and sign-in sheets for external coordination/progress meetings.
Prepare meeting minutes for review via email within five (5) business days of the external
coordination/progress meeting.
Conduct internal coordination meetings as required to advance the development of theproject.
f. Project Schedule:
Maintain a project schedule indicating tasks, subtasks, critical dates, milestones, and identified
deliverables. Submit to City as requested.
g. Deliverables:
Monthly Invoices and Progress Reports including Deliverable Table
Meeting Minutes, Sign-In Sheets, and Agendas
Project Schedule and Updates
Project Files
QA/QC Documentation with Deliverable
14. WA #2 - Attachment B
Austin Highway/Lower Broadway
Improvement Project - WGI
Attachment A
WA #2 - ATTACHMENT C
CONSULTANT WORK SCHEDULE FOR
Austin Highway/ Lower Broadway Improvement Project
1. DESIGN REVIEW
2. COORDINATION WITH PUBLIC & PROJECT STAKEHOLDERS
3. TECHNICAL SUPPORT
4. PLAN PREPARATION (PS&E) SERVICES (Not applicable to this Work Authorization)
5. BIDDING PHASE SERVICES (Not applicable to this Work Authorization)
6. CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES (Not applicable to this WorkAuthorization)
7. PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Consultant services to be performed for WA #2 shall be performed during the City of Alamo Heights 2023
fiscal year (between the date of execution of WA #2 and September 30, 2023). Consultant shall coordinate
services performed and the timing of providing these services with the City’s projectmanager.
15. WA #2 - Attachment B
Austin Highway/Lower Broadway
Improvement Project - WGI
Attachment A
WA #2 - ATTACHMENT D
FEE SCHEDULE FOR
Austin Highway/ Lower Broadway Improvement Project
ACTIVITY EST. AMT.
1. DESIGN REVIEW $36,000
2. COORDINATION WITH PUBLIC & PROJECT STAKEHOLDERS $24,000
3. TECHNICAL SUPPORT $48,000
4. PLAN PREPARATION (PS&E) SERVICES $ 0
5. BIDDING PHASE SERVICES $ 0
6. CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES $ 0
7. PROJECT MANAGEMENT $12,000
TOTAL AUTHORIZED AMOUNT $120,000
Consultant shall be paid for services performed under WA #2 at the rates specified in the Agreement. The
values shown for each activity above are estimated amounts. Funding for individual activities may be shifted
between activities, as necessary to provide professional services. The TOTAL AUTHORIZED AMOUNT
may not be exceeded without City and Consultant execution of a Supplemental Work Authorization.