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Report No:
Meeting Date:
Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District
STAFF REPORT TO: Operations Committee
AC Transit Board of Directors
FROM: Michael A. Hursh, General Manager
SUBJECT: Transfer of Ownership of Sixteen (16) Buses to SamTrans.
ACTION ITEM
RECOMMENDED ACTION(S):
15-308 December 9, 2015
Consider adoption of Resolution No. 15-052 authorizing the General Manager, or his designee, to execute a Transfer of Ownership Agreement with the San Mateo County Transit District (Sam Trans) for the transfer of sixteen (16) buses for the Dumbarton Express bus service.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
On July 9, 2014, the Board authorized procurement of sixteen (16) new buses from Gillig LLC for the Dumbarton Express service. MV Transportation is contracted to operate and maintain the Dumbarton Express service through December 2016. While the District led the procurement of the new buses in its role as administrator of the Dumbarton Express service, its labor agreements preclude AC Transit-owned rolling stock from being operated and maintained by a contractor. This report seeks Board authorization to transfer ownership of the new buses to the San Mateo County Transit District, which is also a member of the Dumbarton Bridge Regional Operations Consortium (DBROC or the Consortium), consisting of the five transit agencies which have oversight over the Dumbarton Express service.
BUDGETARY /FISCAL IMPACT:
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission provided the funds to the District on behalf of the Consortium to procure the 16 new buses. The proposed action is simply a transfer of title between two members of the Consortium; therefore, this action will have no impact on the District's budget.
BACKGROUND/RATIONALE:
On July 9, 2014, the Board authorized procurement of sixteen (16) new buses from Gillig LLC for the Dumbarton Express service as detailed in Staff Report 14-091. The current Dumbarton Express fleet consists of buses ranging from 12 to 18 years old, and they are a challenge to maintain in nominal operating condition due to their age. MV Transportation is contracted to operate and maintain the Dumbarton Express service from December 2011 through December 2016. AC Transit acts as administrator of the Dumbarton Express service on behalf of the
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DB ROC. DB ROC membership consists of AC Transit, the Bay Area Rapid Transit District, the San Mateo County Transit District {SamTrans), Union City Transit, and the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority.
The District led the procurement of the new buses in its role as administrator ofthe Dum barton Express service. However, provisions in labor agreements preclude AC Transit-owned rolling stock from being operated and maintained by a contractor. Historically, Sam Trans holds title to the rolling stock used for the Dum barton Express.
The new buses were procured using Regional Measure 2 (RM-2) capital funds redirected from the Dumbarton Rail project with approval and consent from the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) and the Dumbarton Rail project stakeholders. MTC Resolution 4157 authorized allocation of the redirected funds for the new bus procurement.
The only provisions identified for inclusion by MTC staff as part of the transfer agreement between AC Transit and SamTrans for the new buses is to restrict their use to Dumbarton Express service and to include repayment/reimbursement clauses should the buses be removed from Dumbarton Express service prior to the end of their useful life. For this reason and because the Consortium has contracted with MV Transportation via AC Transit to operate the Dumbarton Express service through December 2016, AC Transit cannot make use of the new buses for its own service.
ADVANTAGES/DISADVANTAGES:
The advantage of this action is that it facilitates the replacement of the old Dumbarton Express rolling stock with new buses, thereby improving passenger comfort and contributing to an overall positive riding experience. In addition, new buses will help to improve service reliability and reduce maintenance costs. There is no disadvantage to this action.
ALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS:
The alternative action is to deny the transfer. This is not recommended because the Dumbarton Express service would then continue to operate with aging vehicles past their life cycle. Moreover, due to the MTC RM-2 provisions, the new buses could not be used anywhere else.
PRIOR RELEVANT BOARD ACTIONS/POLICIES:
Staff Report 14-091: Procurement of up to Ninety Six (96) 40-Foot Buses.
GM Memo 11-181a: Transfer of Ownership ofTen (10) Buses for Use in the Contracted Dum barton Express Services.
ATTACHMENTS: Attachment 1: Resolution 15-052-Resolution to execute a Transfer of Ownership Agreement (TOA)
Attachment 2: Metropolitan Transportation Commission Resolution 4157
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Executive Staff Approval:
Reviewed by:
Prepared by:
Robert del Rosario, Director of Service Development and
Planning
Denise C. Standridge, General Counsel
James Pachan, Interim Chief Financial Officer
Howard Der, Dumbarton Express Administrator
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ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DISTRICT RESOLUTION NO. 15-052
SR 15-308 Attachment 1
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE GENERAL MANAGER, OR HIS DESIGNEE, TO EXECUTE A TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP AGREEMENT WITH THE SAN MATEO COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT
FOR THE TRANSFER OF SIXTEEN (16) BUSES FOR THE DUMBARTON EXPRESS BUS SERVICE
WHEREAS, the current Dumbarton Express Bus Service fleet consists of buses 12 or more years old; and
WHEREAS, the Dumbarton Rail Policy Advisory Committee {PAC) consented to and petitioned for redirecting Regional Measure 2 (RM-2) capital funds from the Dumbarton Rail project to procure new replacement buses for the Dumbarton Express Bus Service; and
WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, as administrator of the RM-2 programs, authorized redirection of RM-2 capital funds from the Dumbarton Rail project to procure new replacement buses for the Dumbarton Express Bus Service under MTC Resolution 4157;and
WHEREAS, the Dum barton Bridge Regional Operations Consortium {DBROC) consists of the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District, the Bay Area Rapid Transit District, the San Mateo County Transit District, and the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority as a collaborative extra-governmental body responsible for funding and oversight of the Dumbarton Express Bus Service; and
WHEREAS, AC Transit has day-to-day administrative oversight of the Dum barton Express Bus Service on behalf of the DB ROC; and
WHEREAS, sixteen {16) diesel buses were procured by AC Transit in 2015 for use by the Dumbarton Express Bus Service with the full purchase costs borne by the redirected RM-2 capital funds; and
WHEREAS, MV Transportation is under contract with AC Transit acting on behalf of the DBROC to operate and maintain the Dumbarton Express Bus Service through December 31, 2016;and
WHEREAS, AC Transit's labor agreements preclude AC Transit-owned rolling stock from being operated and maintained by contractors; and
WHEREAS, AC Transit requested and SamTrans agreed to assume ownership of the sixteen {16) diesel transit buses, identified in Exhibit A, that will be used for Dumbarton Express Bus Service and replace the current older fleet.
NOW THEREFORE, the Board of Directors of the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District does resolve as follows:
Resolution No.15-052
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Section 1. The General Manager is authorized to execute a Transfer of Ownership Agreement (TOA) on behalf of AC Transit with the San Mateo County Transit District for the transfer of sixteen (16) diesel buses identified in Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herewith.
Section 2. The General Manager, or his designee, is authorized to furnish information to the Metropolitan Transportation Commission as deemed required in connection with the completion of the transfer for the program of projects.
Section 3. Said title transfer will become effective on December 7, 2015.
Section 4. This resolution shall become effective immediately upon its passage by four affirmative votes ofthe Board of Directors.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 9th day of December, 2015.
H. E. Christian Peeples, President Attest:
Linda A. Nemeroff, District Secretary
I, Linda A. Nemeroff, District Secretary for the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Board of Directors held on the 9th day of December, 2015, by the following roll call vote:
AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN:
linda A. Nemeroff, District Secretary
Approved as to Form and Content:
Denise C. Standridge, General Counsel
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Exhibit A
VEHICLES TRANSFERRED FROM THE ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DISTRICT TO THE SAN MATEO COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT TO PROVIDE DUM BARTON EXPRESS BUS SERVICE
Vehicle Length Fuel Number 10 VIN Make Model (ft) Type
1 201 15GGD2710F1186745 Gillig Low Floor Suburban 40 Diesel
2 202 15GGD2712F1186746 Gillig Low Floor Suburban 40 Diesel
3 203 15GGD2714F1186747 Gillig Low Floor Suburban 40 Diesel
4 204 15GGD2716F1186748 Gillig Low Floor Suburban 40 Diesel
5 205 15GGD2718F1186749 Gillig Low Floor Suburban 40 Diesel
6 206 15GGD2714F1186750 Gillig Low Floor Suburban 40 Diesel
7 207 15GGD2716F1186751 Gillig Low Floor Suburban 40 Diesel
8 208 15GGD2718F1186752 Gillig Low Floor Suburban 40 Diesel
9 209 15GGD271XF1186753 Gillig Low Floor Suburban 40 Diesel
10 210 15GGD2711F1186754 Gillig Low Floor Suburban 40 Diesel
11 211 15GGD2713F1186755 Gillig Low Floor Suburban 40 Diesel
12 212 15GGD2715F1186756 Gillig Low Floor Suburban 40 Diesel
13 213 15GGD2717F1186757 Gillig Low Floor Suburban 40 Diesel
14 214 15GGD2719F1186758 Gillig Low Floor Suburban 40 Diesel
15 215 15GGD2710F1186759 Gillig Low Floor Suburban 40 Diesel
16 216 15GGD2717F1186760 Gillig Low Floor Suburban 40 Diesel
All sixteen (16) buses listed above were procured using Regional Measure 2 (RM-2) capital funds via the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) with no Federal interest.
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METROPOLITA N
T RANS PORT AT IO N
C OMM I SS I ON
October 7, 2014
Staff Report 15-308 Attachme nt 2
Joseph P. Burt M<tmC:em<r
101 Eighth Street
Oakland, CA 94607-4700
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FAX 510.817.5848
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Re: Allocation ofRegional Measure 2 Capital Funds in FY 2014-15
Dear Ms. Lee:
On September 24, 2014, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) approved Resolution No. 4157, which allocated Regional Measure 2 (RM2) revenues to the AC Transit. Funds in the amount of$10,041,581 were allocated to cover expenses incurred for activities specified in the Allocation Instruction(s).
The Regional Measure 2 (RM 2) Capital program is operated on a reimbursement basis. The agency should submit invoices once per quarter, but no more frequently than once per month unless specified in Attachment B of the authorizing resolution. Invoices covering expenditures in the final month of the fiscal year (June 1 through June 30) must be submitted to MTC within 30 days of the end of the fiscal year (no later than July 31). Invoices are to be addressed to the following:
Metropolitan Transportation Commission 101 Eighth Street
Oakland, Ca 94607 Attn: Accounts Payable- RM 2
Enclosed is a copy of Resolution No.4157 describing the activities, tenns and conditions for the allocation. Reimbursements will be made in accordance with the reimbursement schedule approved in Attachment A of the Allocation Resolution. Please use the attached invoice fonnat when submitting your invoices. An electronic copy of this invoice is available at http://www .mtc.ca.gov/funding/nn2/nn2capital.htm".
MTC will conduct an annual audit of these costs through an independent audit finn.
If you have any questions about this allocation, please contact Craig Bosman (510) 817-5770. If you have invoicing questions, please contact Caroline Stanley at (510) 817-5796.
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To: Auditor ALLOCATION INSTRUCTION# 15415701 County: ~Ma:_'l'ur,;_ __
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Metropolitan Transpor1atlon Commlulon ALLOCATION INSTRUCTION
Fund RM 2
Fiscal Year Ending 2 o 14- J 5
Total Allocation: $ 10 , 0 41 , 5 81. o
Regional'Measure 2 Revenue- Capital
Project Description: Durnbarton Express Bus Replacement
RM 2 - AC TRANSIT 10,041,581.0
Disbursement Authorization: Reimbursement basis;The agency should submit invoices for expenditures incurred once per quarter, but no more frequently than once per month unless specified in Attachment B of authorizing resolution.
Terms and Conditions: Funds are reserved In the ~RM=-'2~~-~ for a period of N I A year(s). Eligible coeta must be Incurred on or before June 30, N /A ..!. ~F~u:!.n-;ds-no""'t drawn by September 30, N/A , revert to the fund.
MTC will Issue disbursement authorization upon receipt of documentation substantiating actual expenditure or financial obligation for capital allocations. Fund expended pursuant to this allocation Instruction must be Included ln_-.l:A~C::---:JTc!:RAN!.!:!£'-"S!..,!Io.!T~------annual certified fiscal audit required by PUC Section 99245.
Authorizing Signature
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Referred by:
ABSTRACT
MTC Resolution No. 4157
September 24, 2014 1255 PAC
This resolution approves the allocation of Regional Measure 2 funds for the Dumbarton Express
Bus Replacement project, an element of the Regional Express Bus South program, sponsored by
AC Transit, Alameda County Transportation Commission, and the Dumbarton Bridge Regional
Operations Consortium member agencies.
This resolution includes the following attachments:
Attachment A - Allocation Summary Sheet
Attachment B - Project Specific Conditions for Allocation Approval
Attachment C - MTC staff's review of AC Transit' s Initial Project Report (IPR) for this
project
Attachment D - RM2 Deliverable/Useable Segment Cash Flow Plan
Additional discussion of this allocation is contained in the Executive Director's memorandum to
the MTC Programming and Allocations Committee dated September 10, 2014.
Approved RM2 Reso copies to: SBode I CStanley I RWoo I P&A RM2 Binder
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Date: W.l.:
Referred by:
September 24, 2014 1255 PAC
Re: Approval of Allocation of Regional Measure 2 Funds for the Dumbarton Express Bus Replacement Project
METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
RESOLUTION No. 4157
WHEREAS, pursuant to Government Code Section 66500 et seq., the Metropolitan
Transportation Commission ("MTC") is the regional transportation planning agency for the San
Francisco Bay Area; and
WHEREAS, Streets and Highways Code Sections 30950 et seq. created the Bay Area Toll
Authority ("BAT A") which is a public instrumentality governed by the same board as that governing
MTC;and
WHEREAS, on March 2, 2004, voters approved Regional Measure 2, increasing the toll for all
vehicles on the seven state-owned toll bridges in the San Francisco Bay Area by $1.00, with this extra
dollar funding various transportation projects within the region that have been determined to reduce
congestion or to make improvements to travel in the toll bridge corridors, as identified in SB 916
(Chapter 715, Statutes of2004), commonly referred as Regional Measure 2 ("RM2"); and
WHEREAS, RM2 establishes the Regional Traffic Relief Plan and lists specific capital projects
and programs and transit operating assistance eligible to receive RM2 funding as identified in Streets
and Highways Code Sections 30914( c) & (d); and
WHEREAS, RM2 assigns administrative duties and responsibilities for the implementation of
the Regional Traffic Relief Plan to MTC; and
WHEREAS, BATA shall fund the projects of the Regional Traffic Relief Plan by transferring
RM2 authorized funds to MTC; and
WHEREAS, MTC adopted policies and procedures for the implementation of the Regional
Measure 2 Regional Traffic Relief Plan, specifying the allocation criteria and project compliance
requirements for RM 2 funding (MTC Resolution No. 3636); and
WHEREAS, the Alameda Contra Costa Transit (AC Transit), Alameda County Transportation
Commission, and the Dumbarton Bridge Regional Operations Consortium member agencies are the
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project co-sponsors and have designated the AC Transit as the lead project sponsor and implementing
agency for the Dumbarton Express Bus Replacement project; and
WHEREAS, AC Transit has submitted a request for the allocation of RM 2 funds for the
Dumbarton Express Bus Replacement project; and
WHEREAS, the Dumbarton Express Bus Replacement project is an element of the Regional
Measure 2 Express Bus South program, identified as capital project number 29 under RM 2 and is
eligible to receive RM 2 funding as identified in Streets and Highways Code Sections 30914(c)(29);
and
WHEREAS, AC Transit has submitted an Initial Project Report (IPR), as required pursuant to
Streets and Highway Code Section 30914(e), to MTC for review and approval; and
WHEREAS, Attachment A to this resolution, attached hereto and incorporated herein as
though set forth at length, lists the project and phase for which the AC Transit is requesting RM2
funding and the reimbursement schedule and amount recommended for allocation by MTC staff; and
WHEREAS, Attachment B to this resolution, attached hereto and incorporated herein as though
set forth at length, lists the required project specific conditions which must be met prior to execution of
the allocation and any reimbursement of RM2 funds; and
WHEREAS, Attachment C to this resolution, attached hereto and incorporated herein as though
set forth at length, includes MTC staffs review of AC Transit's Initial Project Report ("IPR") for this
project; and
WHEREAS, Attachment D attached hereto and incorporated herein as though set forth at
length, lists the cash flow of RM2 funds and complementary funding for the deliverable/useable RM2
project segment; and
WHEREAS, the claimants to which funds are allocated under this resolution have certified that
the projects and purposes listed and recorded in Attachment A are in compliance with the requirements
of the California Environmental Quality Act (Public Resources Code Section 21000 et seq.), and with
the State Environmentallmpact Report Guidelines (14 California Code of Regulations Section 15000 et
seq.); now, therefore, be it
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RESOLVED, that MTC approves MTC staff's review of AC Transit's IPR for this project as
set forth in Attachment C; and be it further
RESOLVED, that MTC approves the allocation and reimbursement of RM2 funds in
accordance with the amount and reimbursement schedule for the phase, and activities as set forth in
Attachment A; and, be it further
RESOLVED, that the allocation and reimbursement of RM2 funds as set forth in Attachment A
are conditioned upon AC Transit complying with the provisions of the Regional Measure 2 Regional
Traffic Relief Plan Policy and Procedures as set forth in length in MTC Resolution 3636; and be it
further
RESOLVED, that the allocation and reimbursement of RM2 funds are further conditioned upon
the project specific conditions as set forth in Attachment B; and, be it further
RESOLVED, that the allocation and reimbursement of RM2 funds as set forth in Attachment A
are conditioned upon the availability and expenditure of any complementary funding as set forth in
Attachment D; and be it further
RESOLVED, that reimbursement of RM2 funds as set forth in Attachment A is subject to the
availability of RM2 funding; and be it further
RESOLVED, that a certified copy of this resolution, shall be forwarded to the project sponsor.
METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
The above resolution was entered into by the Metropolitan Transportation Commission at the regular meeting of the Commission held in Oakland, California, on September 24, 2014.
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REGIONAL MEASURE 2 PROGRAM Allocation of Funds
Project Title: Dumbarton Express Bus Replacement Sponsor: AC Transit Project Number: 29.6
Activities to be funded with Allocation #1:
Procurement of replacement fleet for Dumbarton Express buses.
Funding Information: Allocation Approval Reimbursement
Instruction No. Date Amount Phase Year 15415701 24-Sep-14 $ 10 041 581 CON FY 2014-15
September 24, 2014 Attachment A
MTC Resolution No. 4157 Org. Key: 840-8829-06
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Cumulative Total To Date
$ 10,041 581
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Project Title: Sponsor: Project Number:
REGIONAL MEASURE 2 PROGRAM Project Specific Conditions
Dumbarton Express Bus Replacement AC Transit 29.6
September 24, 2014 Attachment 8
MTC Resolution No. 4157 Org. Key: 840-8829-06
Page 1 of 1
The allocation and reimbursement of RM2 funds for the above project are conditioned upon the following:
1. none.
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September 24, 2014 Attachment C
Regional Measure 2 Regional Traffic Relief Plan MTC Resolution No. 4157
RM2 Project Number: 29.6
Dumbarton Express Bus Replacement Lead Sponsor AC Transit
Other Sponaora(s) Alameda County Transportation Commission, Dumbarton Bridge Regional Operations
Implementing Agency (if applicable)
AC Transit
Consortium member agencies Legislated Project Description Regional ~xpress Bus Service for San Mateo, Dumbarton, and Bay Bridge Corridors. Expand park and ride lots, improve HOV access, construct ramp improvem~nts, and purchase rolling stock. RM2 Legislated Funding (In $1 ,000) Total Overall Funding $33,933
29.1 AC rransit Rolling Stock ($5,300) 29.2 Rou16 84 WB-Newark Boulevard HOV On-ramp ($39) 29.3 Route 84 WB- HOV Lane Extension between 1-880/Newark Blvd ($4,063) 29.4 Grand-MacArthur Express Bus Corridor{$3,515) 29.5 Ardenwood Boulevard Park and Ride Lot ($6, 173) 29.6 Oum':U'rton Express Bua Replacement ($10,042)
Project ll'urpoee and Description Replace current fleet of 16 buses that serve the Oumbarton Express service
Funding Description Commited Funds: Fully funded by RM2. Uncommitt"ed Funds: None.
Total Estimated Project Cost (In $1,000) $10,042
Operating Capacity: Operations for the Dumbarton Express bus service will be funded consistent with current service funding, largely from RM2 operating funds.
Overall ProJect Cost and Schedule Ph;~~eJ'or~ •. -_~~ ,~.;.,:! Scop~ : .c:~;t-n ~~::: :-- ' ,-"f Start --~ .. ~; ... End' .J! ' Cost (m 51 ,000) '
,. ..:,;~.- ' ,.
1 Environmental Document/Preliminary Engineering o/a ,,. 2 Designs, Plans, Specs, & Estimates ola ,,. 3 Right-of·Way Acquisition "'• ola
$0 $0 $0
4 Construction 10/2014 1212015 $10,042
Total: $10,042
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Project Title
September 24, 2014 Attachment c MTC Resolution No_ 4157
Total Project Funding Plan: Committed and Uncommitted Sources (Amounts Escalated in Thousands)
Dumbarton Express Bus Replacement Project No. 29.6
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REGIONAL MEASURE 2 PROGRAM Project Cash Flow Plan
Project Title: Dumbarton Express Bus Replacement Sponsor: AC Transit RM2 Project Number: 29.6
September 24, 2014 Attachment 0
MTC Resolution No. 4157 Org. Key: 840-8829-06
Page 1 of 1
JRM2 Pro·ect No. 29.6 PRIOR I FY 2014-15 I FY 2015-16 I FY 2016-17 I FY 2017-18 I FY 2018-19 I TOTAL
RM2 Funds Total 7 029107 3 012474. 1004
I Final Deslon IPS&El
~I I Right ofWa~
I 01 01 01 01 01 01 ~I Construction 0 7 029107 3 012 474 0 0 0 10 041 581
RM-2 7 029 107 3 012 474 10 041 581 0 0
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SR 15-308 Attachment 1
Resolution No. 15-052 Page 1 of 3
ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DISTRICT RESOLUTION NO. 15-052
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE GENERAL MANAGER, OR HIS DESIGNEE, TO EXECUTE A
TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP AGREEMENT WITH THE SAN MATEO TRANSIT DISTRICT FOR THE TRANSFER OF SIXTEEN (16) BUSES FOR USE IN THE DUMBARTON EXPRESS BUS SERVICES
WHEREAS, the current Dumbarton Express Bus Service fleet consists of buses 12 or
more years old; and
WHEREAS, the Dumbarton Rail Policy Advisory Committee (PAC) consented to and petitioned for redirecting Regional Measure 2 (RM-2) capital funds from the Dumbarton Rail project to procure new replacement buses for the Dumbarton Express Bus Service; and
WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, as administrator of the RM-2
programs, authorized redirection of RM-2 capital funds from the Dumbarton Rail project to procure new replacement buses for the Dumbarton Express Bus Service under Resolution 4157; and
WHEREAS, the Dumbarton Bridge Regional Operations Consortium (DBROC) consists of
Union City Transit, the San Mateo County Transit District, the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority, the Bay Area Rapid Transit District and the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District as a collaborative extra-governmental body responsible for funding and oversight of the Dumbarton Express Bus Service; and
WHEREAS, AC Transit has day-to-day administrative oversight of Dumbarton Express
Bus Service on behalf of the DBROC; and WHEREAS, sixteen (16) diesel transit buses were procured by AC Transit in 2015 for use
by the Dumbarton Express Bus Service with the full purchase cost borne by the redirected RM-2 capital funds; and
WHEREAS, MV Transportation is under contract with AC Transit acting on behalf of the DBROC to operate and maintain the Dumbarton Express Bus Service through December 31, 2016; and
WHEREAS, AC Transit’s labor agreements preclude AC Transit-owned rolling stock from being operated and maintained by contractors; and
WHEREAS, AC Transit requested and SamTrans agreed to assume ownership of the sixteen (16) diesel transit buses identified in Attachment A, that will be used for Dumbarton Express Bus Service and replace the current older fleet.
NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Directors of the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District does resolve as follows:
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Resolution No. 15-052 Page 2 of 3
Section 1. The General Manager is authorized to execute a Transfer of Ownership Agreement (TOA) on behalf of AC Transit with the San Mateo County Transit District for the transfer of the sixteen (16) diesel buses identified in Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herewith.
Section 2. The General Manager, or his designee, is authorized to furnish information to
the Metropolitan Transportation Commission as deemed required in connection with the completion of the transfer for the program of projects.
Section 3. Said title transfer will become effective on December 710, 2015. Section 4. This resolution shall become effective immediately upon its passage by four
affirmative votes of the Board of Directors.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 9th day of December, 2015. H. E. Christian Peeples, President Attest: Linda A. Nemeroff, District Secretary I, Linda A. Nemeroff, District Secretary for the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted at a Special Meeting of the Board of Directors held on the 9th day of December, 2015 by the following roll call vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN:
_____________________________________ Linda A. Nemeroff, District Secretary Approved as to Form: _____________________________ Denise C. Standridge, General Counsel
SR 15-308 Attachment 1
Resolution No. 15-052 Page 3 of 3
Exhibit A
VEHICLES TRANSFERRED FROM THE ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DISTRICT TO THE SAN
MATEO COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT TO PROVIDE DUMBARTON EXPRESS BUS SERVICE
All sixteen (16) buses listed above were procured using Regional Measure 2 (RM-2) capital funds via the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) with no Federal interest.
NumberVehicle
ID VIN Make ModelLength
(ft)Fuel Type
1 201 15GGD2710F1186745 Gillig Low Floor Suburban 40 Diesel
2 202 15GGD2712F1186746 Gillig Low Floor Suburban 40 Diesel
3 203 15GGD2714F1186747 Gillig Low Floor Suburban 40 Diesel
4 204 15GGD2716F1186748 Gillig Low Floor Suburban 40 Diesel
5 205 15GGD2718F1186749 Gillig Low Floor Suburban 40 Diesel
6 206 15GGD2714F1186750 Gillig Low Floor Suburban 40 Diesel
7 207 15GGD2716F1186751 Gillig Low Floor Suburban 40 Diesel
8 208 15GGD2718F1186752 Gillig Low Floor Suburban 40 Diesel
9 209 15GGD271XF1186753 Gillig Low Floor Suburban 40 Diesel
10 210 15GGD2711F1186754 Gillig Low Floor Suburban 40 Diesel
11 211 15GGD2713F1186755 Gillig Low Floor Suburban 40 Diesel
12 212 15GGD2715F1186756 Gillig Low Floor Suburban 40 Diesel
13 213 15GGD2717F1186757 Gillig Low Floor Suburban 40 Diesel
14 214 15GGD2719F1186758 Gillig Low Floor Suburban 40 Diesel
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