File #: 2021-0014   
Type: Agreement Status: Passed
File created: 2/1/2021 In control: Board of Directors - Regular Board Meeting
On agenda: 3/25/2021 Final action: 3/25/2021
Title: AUTHORIZE the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to negotiate and execute an amendment to a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) dated March 7, 2018 with the City of Los Angeles for the Taylor Yard Bridge with a not-to-exceed amount of $25,450,000, an increase of $3,750,000 over the previously authorized amount of $21,700,000.
Sponsors: Construction Committee
Indexes: Audit, Bikeways, Bridge construction, Budget, Budgeting, Central Los Angeles subregion, City of Los Angeles, Construction, Contracts, Los Angeles River, Memorandum Of Understanding, Pedestrians, Procurement, Program management, Project, San Fernando Valley subregion, South Bay Cities subregion, Strategic planning, Taylor Yard Bridge (Project), Westside Cities subregion
Attachments: 1. Attachment A MOU for the Construction of Taylor Yard Bikeway/Pedestrian Over Los Angeles River, 2. Attachment B - Letter from City of Los Angeles Request for Additional Funding
Related files: 2021-0234

Meeting_Body

EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

MARCH 18, 2021

 

Subject

SUBJECT:                     AMEND TAYLOR YARD BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION FUNDING AGREEMENT

 

Action

ACTION:                     APPROVE RECOMMENDATIONS

 

Heading

RECOMMENDATION

 

Title

 

AUTHORIZE the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to negotiate and execute an amendment to a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) dated March 7, 2018 with the City of Los Angeles for the Taylor Yard Bridge with a not-to-exceed amount of $25,450,000, an increase of $3,750,000 over the previously authorized amount of $21,700,000.

 

Issue

ISSUE

 

In a 1992 settlement agreement pertaining to the development of the Taylor Yard Commuter Rail Facility (1992 Settlement), the former Los Angeles County Transportation Commission (LACTC), a predecessor agency to Metro, agreed to design, finance, and construct a pedestrian access system linking the communities to the east and west of Taylor Yard over the Los Angeles River.

 

In January 2012, the Metro Board approved the award of funds to the City of Los Angeles (City) for the design of the Taylor Yard Bicycle/Pedestrian Bridge over Los Angeles River (Bridge). The 2012 Board Report is included as Attachment A. Accordingly, Metro provided the funds for the design of the Bridge.

 

In July 2017, the Metro Board authorized the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to negotiate and execute a Construction Funding Agreement with the City of Los Angeles for Taylor Yard Bridge with a not-to-exceed amount of $21,700,000. The Board Report stated that execution of the Construction Funding Agreement and completion of the Bridge by the City would fulfill Metro’s commitment as part of the 1992 Settlement.  Metro proceeded to execute a Memorandum of Understanding dated March 7, 2018 with the City of Los Angeles for the construction of the Taylor Yard Bikeway/Pedestrian Bridge Over Los Angeles River.

 

The City is forecasting it will exceed its $21,700,000 budget and has asked for an amendment to the funding authorization in the MOU so that the not-to-exceed amount is increased by $3,750,000 to $25,450,000. The terms of the MOU will not change, only the budget.

 

Background

BACKGROUND

 

In July 2017, the Metro Board authorized the Chief Executive Officer to negotiate and execute a Construction Funding Agreement with the City for the Taylor Yard Bridge. In the Board Action, the responsibility of administering the MOU was transferred from Countywide Planning and Programming to Program Management. Nine months after the Board Action, Metro executed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) dated March 7, 2018 with the City for the construction of the bridge in which Metro would program up to $21,700,000 starting in FY19. As per the MOU, funds are advanced every six months based on expected expenditures and recalculated every six months based on actual expenditures reflected in quarterly progress reports.

 

In early June 2018, the City notified Metro that award of the construction contract would be higher than anticipated and therefore immediately sought to increase the value of the MOU by $3,750,000. In August 2018, Metro staff sent the City a letter acknowledging receipt of the request for additional budget. In the letter, citing the fact construction had not yet started, Metro suggested that the request be revisited at a later time.  Through December 2020, the City has made four disbursement requests. Based on the four disbursement requests, Metro has paid the City $21,498,740 of the $21,700,000 allowance and has approximately $200,000 remaining to draw down. In November 2020, the City revisited its request to increase the value of the MOU, hence this proposed action.

 

Discussion

DISCUSSION

 

Findings

 

The original $21,700,000 budget allocated $16,000,000 for the construction contract and contained $3,200,000 in construction contingency for a total construction budget of $19,320,000. However, the value of the construction contract the City awarded to Ortiz Enterprises, Inc. for construction of the Bridge was $18,725,375, which immediately accounted for $2,725,000 of the $3,200,000 in contingency. Since construction began in 2018, the City has executed $1,331,000 in change orders/contract modifications to the construction contract and has pending or potential change orders totaling $870,000 for a current construction forecast of $20,925,000.  The City has also indicated that soft costs including staff costs and consultant contracts to support the construction are almost $1 million higher than previously forecast. Through the end of December 2020, the City spent $1,775,000 on City Staff Costs, $787,000 on consultants, and $663,000 on fees.  All figures are summarized in Table 1.

 

Table 1: Original Budget vs Actuals and Current Forecast

Item

Original Budget (in MOU)

Actual Expenditures (in thousands) Through Dec 2020

Forecast (in thousands)

Increase from Original Budget

Construction Contract Award

16,000,000

14,334,000

18,725,000

2,725,000

Contingency

3,200,000

-

-

-

Changes to Construction Contract*

-

-

2,200,000

2,200,000

Total for Construction Contract

19,200,000

14,334,000

20,925,000

4,925,000

 

 

 

 

 

City Staff Costs for Project Management / Construction Management and Inspection

2,100,000

1,775,000

1,865,000

(235,000)

Consultants/Monitoring

370,000

787,000

800,000

530,000

Direct Costs/Fee

30,000

663,000

700,000

670,000

Total for Soft Costs

2,500,000

3,225,000

3,365,000

965,000

 

 

 

 

 

Total Construction and Soft Costs

21,700,000

17,559,000

24,290,000

5,890,000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Forecast includes 1,331,000 in executed change orders and 869,000 in pending/potential changes

 

 

Considerations

 

In a letter dated November 20, 2020, the City forecast it will need an additional $2,690,000 to complete the Bridge. However, staff feels it is appropriate to authorize amending the funding of the MOU by up to $3,750,000 because the MOU has a provision for Audit Requirements/Payment Adjustments. Metro retains five percent (5%) of every City disbursement request. That retention will not be paid to the City until a final audit by Metro. The provision also dictates that the City shall reimburse Metro for any expenditure not in compliance with the MOU.

 

Determination_Of_Safety_Impact

DETERMINATION OF SAFETY IMPACT

 

This board action will not impact Metro safety standards. Construction of the Bridge is overseen by the City, not Metro.

 

Financial_Impact

FINANCIAL IMPACT

 

The proposed action will have an impact of up to $3,750,000 spread over FY21 and FY22.  If Board authorization is given to amend the MOU, the City will request a disbursement of up $2,690,000 in FY21. Since this is a multi-year project, the Project Manager, Cost Center Manager, and Chief Program Management Officer will be responsible for budgeting the cost in future fiscal years.

 

Impact to Budget

 

The proposed action will not have an impact to the FY21 Annual Budget.  The FY21 Annual Budget has $2,860,000 in Cost Center 8510, Construction Contracts/Procurement, for Project 410088, Taylor Yard Bridge.  Funding for this project is Proposition C 25% sales tax revenues which are not eligible for transit operations.

 

Implementation_of_Strategic_Plan_Goals

IMPLEMENTATION OF STRATEGIC PLAN GOALS

 

This action directly supports the Project which is consistent with Metro’s Strategic Plan Goals to enhance communities and lives through mobility and access to opportunity. By constructing the Metro Training and Innovation Center, the Project seeks to better connect residents to workforce development opportunities, a wider range of regional employment, travel, and cultural opportunities.

 

Alternatives_Considered

ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED

 

The Board could choose not to authorize negotiation and execution of the Construction Funding Agreement. This is not recommended because it does not support Metro’s legal commitment made in the 1992 Settlement. 

 

Next_Steps

NEXT STEPS

 

Upon Board approval, negotiations to amend the MOU will be finalized and the Construction Funding Agreement executed. The MOU will only be amended to increase the funding authorization and no other terms.

 

Attachments

ATTACHMENTS

 

Attachment A - Memorandum of Understanding for the Construction of Taylor Yard Bikeway/Pedestrian Bridge Over Los Angeles River dated March 7, 2018.

 

Attachment B - Letter from City of Los Angeles Request for Additional Funding Beyond Authority of MOU dated November 20, 2020.

 

Prepared_by

Prepared by:                      Gerardo Alvarez, Senior Director, (213) 922-2567

Tim Lindholm, Senior Executive Officer, (213) 922-5585

Reviewed_By

Reviewed by:                      Richard Clarke, Chief Program Management Officer, (213) 922-7557