File #: 2020-0378   
Type: Motion / Motion Response Status: Withdrawn
File created: 5/22/2020 In control: Board of Directors - Regular Board Meeting
On agenda: 5/28/2020 Final action: 5/28/2020
Title:
Sponsors: Board of Directors - Regular Board Meeting
Indexes: Advertising, Beach Cities Transit, Bids, Budget, Budgeting, Construction, Contractors, Contracts, Gardena, James Butts, Janice Hahn, Measure M, Measure R, Motion / Motion Response, Program, Project, Redondo Beach, Redondo Beach Transit Center, Ridesourcing, South Bay Cities subregion, South Bay Service Sector, South Bay Subregion Council of Governments, Torrance, Transit centers
Related files: 2020-0310
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REGULAR BOARD MEETING
MAY 28, 2020

Preamble

Amending Motion by:

DIRECTORS BUTTS AND HAHN

Related to Item 13: Continuing Resolution for Fiscal Year 2021 Budget

Measure M includes $350 million for the South Bay subregion's Transportation System and Mobility Improvement Program (TSMIP II), listed as a Multi-Year Subregional Program (MSP) on line 66 of the Expenditure Plan. The City of Redondo Beach and the South Bay Cities Council of Governments (SBCCOG) are requesting from the Metro Board an urgent approval to expend an additional $2.75 million in Measure M South Bay TSMIP II funds for the Redondo Beach Transit Center project. While the SBCCOG would normally request the Metro Board to approve the requested project funding through the annual MSP process, the City of Redondo Beach has requested an advance approval through this motion of the project that the SBCCOG has previously requested in its annual Metro Budget Request to avoid additional delays, costs, or potential loss of contractor bids for the Redondo Beach Transit Center (RBTC) project.

The RBTC is a true regional project that will be connecting municipal operators from Gardena, Torrance, Beach Cities Transit and Metro buses with the Green Line adjacent to the South Bay Galleria shopping complex. The RBTC will function as a critical regional hub that improves mobility throughout the South Bay, provides commuters with a public transit alternative to the I-405, and reduces air pollution and greenhouse gases throughout L.A. County.

Project planning and engineering work on the RBTC project began in 2009. In 2018 the City of Redondo Beach made its first attempt to advertise and award a construction contract but rejected all bids received because they exceeded the project budget. In November in 2019 the City advertised the project for a second time. The lowest bid received in February of 2020 once again exceeds the project budget. On March 9, 2020 the SBCCOG approved submittal of a five-yea...

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