File #: 17-122    Version: 1 Name: Amendment No. 1 to AART C10717
Type: Consent Status: Passed
File created: 3/22/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/11/2017 Final action: 4/11/2017
Title: AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER INTO AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO THE CONTRACT WITH ALL ANIMALS RESCUE & TRANSPORTATION, LLC AND APPROVE AN INCREASE IN THE EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS Staff Contact: Rick St. John, Police Chief
Attachments: 1. Amendment No. 1
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AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER INTO AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO THE CONTRACT WITH ALL ANIMALS RESCUE & TRANSPORTATION, LLC AND APPROVE AN INCREASE IN THE EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS
Staff Contact: Rick St. John, Police Chief
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Purpose and Recommended Action
Recommendation

This is a request for City Council to authorize the City Manager to enter into Amendment No. 1 to the contract between the City of Glendale and All Animals Rescue & Transportation, LLC (AART), and approve an increase to the annual expenditure of funds in the amount of $36,000. The annual amount of the contract for the renewal year will be $235,000.
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Background

The City of Glendale and AART previously entered into an initial one (1) year contract (C-10717) on March 22, 2016 for services to protect stray dogs and manage animals posing a risk in the community with an annual contract amount of $199,000. The contract contains an option to renew for an additional four (4) years in one (1) year increments. AART responds to and transports stray dogs, vicious animals, and domestic animals involved in bite activity. Over the last year, AART has provided resources and personnel for specific situational response and animal transport services needed by the City. Statistical information provided by AART has shown the number of service calls originally anticipated was underestimated and has exceeded expectations.

At the time the initial agreement with AART was developed, the compensation amount was based on the calls for service information provided by the previous vendor. Unfortunately, the information provided by the previous vendor produced an unrealistic average in the number of service calls. In addition, the initial contract only required AART to respond during weekends for animals involved in vicious behavior and/or bite activity, but no weekend response for stray dogs. AART has since increased its days and hours of operation, and full services are now available seven days a week. With more ...

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