File #: 2023-0402   
Type: Contract Status: Passed
File created: 6/5/2023 In control: Finance, Budget and Audit Committee
On agenda: 7/19/2023 Final action: 7/27/2023
Title: CONSIDER: A. EXECUTING Modification No. 3 to Contract No. PS60564000A with FAME Assistance Corporation (FAC) for Administration of Metro's LIFE program for the Southwest and Northwest Service Regions in the amount of $700,000, increasing the total contract value from $4,797,897 to $5,497,897 for the FY24 Taxi Voucher component of the LIFE Program; and B. EXECUTING Modification No. 3 to Contract No. PS60564000B with the International Institute of Los Angeles (IILA) for Administration of Metro's LIFE program for the Southeast Service Region in the amount of $300,000, increasing the total contract value from $2,492,333 to $2,792,333 for the FY24 Taxi Voucher component of the LIFE Program.
Sponsors: Board of Directors - Regular Board Meeting
Indexes: Americans With Disabilities Act, Budget, Budgeting, Contracts, Guidelines, Low-Income Fare is Easy (LIFE), Measure M, Paratransit services, Persons with disabilities, Procurement, Program, Proposition C, Security, Subsidies
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - Procurement Summary, 2. Attachment B - Contract Modification/Change Order Log, 3. Attachment C - DEOD Summary
Related files: 2023-0608

Meeting_Body

FINANCE, BUDGET, AND AUDIT COMMITTEE

JULY 19, 2023

 

Subject

SUBJECT:                     FISCAL YEAR 2024 LOW INCOME FARE IS EASY (LIFE) PROGRAM TAXI VOUCHER FUND REIMBURSEMENT

 

Action

ACTION:                     APPROVE RECOMMENDATIONS

 

Heading

RECOMMENDATIONS

 

Title

CONSIDER:

 

A.                     EXECUTING Modification No. 3 to Contract No. PS60564000A with FAME Assistance Corporation (FAC) for Administration of Metro’s LIFE program for the Southwest and Northwest Service Regions in the amount of $700,000, increasing the total contract value from $4,797,897 to $5,497,897 for the FY24 Taxi Voucher component of the LIFE Program; and

 

B.                     EXECUTING Modification No. 3 to Contract No. PS60564000B with the International Institute of Los Angeles (IILA) for Administration of Metro’s LIFE program for the Southeast Service Region in the amount of $300,000, increasing the total contract value from $2,492,333 to $2,792,333 for the FY24 Taxi Voucher component of the LIFE Program.

 

Issue

ISSUE

Each year, the LIFE Program provides transportation subsidies, such as taxi vouchers to individuals with short-term and immediate need for transit services who are otherwise unable to use fixed route transit. Taxi Vouchers and their required reimbursements to Taxi providers are managed by FAC and IILA and distributed to the rider through approved agencies such as hospitals and shelters to provide trips categorized by mobility or health limitations, urgency, or safety.

Board approval will allow the continued funding of the LIFE program’s taxi transportation voucher component and services in Los Angeles County by providing reimbursements to LIFE program Administrators FAC and IILA who administer the vouchers.

Background

BACKGROUND

 

LIFE Program Administrators are contracted by Metro to administer the LIFE program and manage over 150 LIFE partner agencies in their respective areas and ensure that the LIFE program is operated according to the LIFE Operating Guidelines. Administrators are responsible for screening for patron eligibility, outreach, accountability, transportation subsidy security, record keeping, training, and procedures for distributing transportation subsidies such as Taxi Vouchers.

 

In FY23, the LIFE program administrators distributed more than 35,000 taxi vouchers to residents throughout Los Angeles County. The total value of the taxi vouchers is $11.00 per ride or up to $100.00 variable value voucher for special circumstances that must meet program requirements.  Riders have expressed appreciation for this assistance to close the first/last mile gap to help them get to medical appointments, shelters, food banks, and government appointments (social security, Department of Public Social Services (DPSS) Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), etc.

 

 

 

Discussion

DISCUSSION

Under Board-adopted guidelines, this item enables the programming of funds to recipients to support the implementation of the LIFE program, which is targeted to assist transit riders with lower incomes in overcoming mobility barriers throughout Los Angeles County.

To ensure the program continues to support those most in need, the taxi vouchers are projected to support similar or more riders in FY24. The LIFE program administrators FAC and IILA will continue to partner with 150 partner agencies while also looking to expand partnerships to distribute these vouchers throughout Los Angeles County. The funding to accommodate taxi reimbursements and voucher printing is to be allocated as follows: $700,000 to FAC and $300,000 to  IILA.

Financial_Impact

FINANCIAL IMPACT

The FY24 Transit Fund Allocation of $1,000,000 is included in the FY24 Budget in Cost Center Number 2315, LIFE Program, under Project Number 410021, LIFE Program. Approval of this recommendation authorizes Metro to disburse these funds to the LIFE Program Administrators.

 

Impact to Budget

The sources of funding are Proposition C 40% and Measure M 2% Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Paratransit/Metro Discounts.  Proposition C 40% is eligible for bus and rail operating or capital expenses while Measure M 2% ADA Paratransit/Metro Discounts is earmarked for ADA paratransit for people with disabilities and Metro discounts for seniors and students.

 

Equity_Platform

EQUITY PLATFORM

 

Reduced-fare transit programs, like LIFE, are an investment in social mobility and an important tool to assist in the fight against income and health inequality. These programs, which include taxi vouchers for individuals with short-term/immediate transit needs, make Metro more accessible while providing financial relief from the ever-rising cost of living for the working poor. The cost barrier to transit disproportionately impacts low-income households and can limit mobility and access to employment, education, medical care, and social services. Research has found that low-income riders are more likely to be burdened by the costs of using public transit and most likely to not take or delay taking necessary trips due to cost.

 

Next_Steps

NEXT STEPS

Upon Board approval, staff will execute the contract modifications and will work with the LIFE program administrators to ensure the proper disbursement of funds.

Attachments

ATTACHMENTS

 

Attachment A - Procurement Summary

Attachment B - Change Order / Modification Log

Attachment C - DEOD Summary

 

Prepared_by

Prepared by:                      Michael Cortez, Director, Community Relations (Interim), LIFE Program (213) 418-3423

Monica Bouldin, Deputy Chief Customer Experience (213) 922-4081

Debra Avila, Deputy Chief Vendor/Contract Management, (213) 418-3051

Reviewed_By

Reviewed by:                      Jennifer Vides, Chief Customer Experience Officer, (213) 922-4060