Agenda 06/13/2023 Item #16B5 (To accept CTC designation for Collier County and to coordinate the provision of community trips)16.B.5
06/13/2023
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Recommendation to approve a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the Florida Commission for
Transportation Disadvantaged (FCTD) for the continuation of the Community Transportation Coordinator
(CTC) Designation.
OBJECTIVE: To accept the CTC designation for Collier County and to coordinate the provision of community
trips.
CONSIDERATIONS: The Board of County Commissioners (BCC) has served as the CTC for Collier County
since 1999. The Board approved Resolution 2022-161 requesting that they be re -designated as the CTC for Collier
County October 11, 2022 Item 16A14. The Local Coordinating Board (LCB) voted unanimously to recommend to
the Collier Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) that the Collier County BCC be re -designated and approved
as the CTC at their December 7, 2022 meeting. The Collier MPO Board deemed that it is in the best interest of
public health, safety and welfare of Collier County that the Collier County BCC be re -designated and approved as
the CTC, and voted unanimously to approve MPO Resolution 2022-10 recommending that the Collier County BCC
be re -designated as the CTC. The MPO then submitted both executed Resolutions and the LCB Minutes to the
FCTD, along with the MPO's letter of recommendation that the BCC be re -designated as CTC. The FCTD
approved the re -designation request at its March 15, 2023 Business Meeting. The FCTD has submitted the MOA
which is included as Attachment 1.
Pursuant to Chapter 427, Florida Statues, Rule 41-2 Florida Administrative Code (FAC), the Memorandum of
Agreement (MOA) is between the FCTD and the CTC. The MOA requires the approval of the LCB prior to
execution by both parties. The LCB voted to approve the MOA at their meeting on May 3, 2023.
This agreement is necessary for Collier County to continue to receive State Trip and Equipment Grants from the
FCTD for operating assistance for the Transportation Disadvantaged Paratransit program. The Transportation
Disadvantaged Program is a shared ride service to provide necessary transportation to medical appointments,
employment, educational and other life sustaining services to eligible riders.
FISCAL IMPACT: With the approval of the MOA, Collier County will continue to be eligible for FCTD Trip and
Equipment Grant Funds (T&E). These T&E funds cover a portion of the Collier Area Paratransit annual operations
for the Transportation Disadvantaged Program. As a grantee, Collier County is required to provide a 10% local
match to the T&E grant amount, which comes from the Transportation Disadvantaged (TD) Local Operating Fund
(427). General Fund (001) revenue is the source of funding which provides annual TD support to cover operational
costs that exceed grantor subsidies and farebox collections. FCTD T&E grant awards have ranged from $910,350 in
State Year 2019 to $768,742 in State Year 2022.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management impact associated with this Executive
Summary.
LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed by the County Attorney, is approved as to form and
legality and requires majority vote for approval. -JAK
RECOMMENDATION: To approve the MOA and authorize the Chairman to execute the agreement. The FCTD
will execute the document last.
Prepared By: Omar De Leon, Transit Manager, PTNE Division
ATTACHMENT(S)
1. Executed Resolution 2022-161 10_11_2022 Item #16A14 (PDF)
2. Memorandum - Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged (PDF)
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06/13/2023
COLLIER COUNTY
Board of County Commissioners
Item Number: 16.B.5
Doc ID: 25536
Item Summary: Recommendation to approve a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the Florida Commission
for Transportation Disadvantaged (FCTD) for the continuation of the Community Transportation Coordinator
(CTC) Designation.
Meeting Date: 06/13/2023
Prepared by:
Title: Planner, Senior — Public Transit & Neighborhood Enhancement
Name: Omar Deleon
05/10/2023 4:22 PM
Submitted by:
Title: — Public Transit & Neighborhood Enhancement
Name: Darren Hutton
05/10/2023 4:22 PM
Approved By:
Review:
Public Transit & Neighborhood Enhancement Caroline Soto
Growth Management and Community Development Department Jeanne Marcella
Department
Public Transit & Neighborhood Enhancement Darren Hutton
Transportation Management Operations Support Nicole Diaz
Transportation Management Operations Support Brandy Otero
Public Transit & Neighborhood Enhancement Yousi Cardeso
Transportation Management Services Department Trinity Scott
Grants
Office of Management and Budget
County Attorney's Office
Grants
Office of Management and Budget
County Manager's Office
Board of County Commissioners
Erica Robinson
Level 2 Grants Review
Debra Windsor
Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review
Jeffrey A. Klatzkow Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review
Therese Stanley
Additional Reviewer
Christopher Johnson
Additional Reviewer
Amy Patterson
Level 4 County Manager Review
Geoffrey Willig
Meeting Pending
Additional Reviewer Completed
05/10/2023 5:01 PM
Transportation Management Services
Completed 05/12/2023 8:38 AM
Interim Director Review Completed
05/12/2023 2:36 PM
Additional Reviewer Completed
05/12/2023 5:08 PM
Additional Reviewer Completed
05/15/2023 4:19 PM
Additional Reviewer Completed
05/16/2023 10:22 AM
Transportation Completed
05/25/2023 1:36 PM
Completed 05/26/2023 11:02 AM
Completed 05/26/2023 11:08 AM
Completed 05/26/2023 4:17 PM
Completed 06/02/2023 10:38 AM
Completed 06/05/2023 9:58 AM
Completed 06/07/2023 11:44 AM
06/13/2023 9:00 AM
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RESOLUTION NO. 2022- 1 61
RESOLUTION INDICATING THE COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS' DESIRE TO BE RE -DESIGNATED AS THE COMMUNITY
TRANSPORTATION COORDINATOR FOR COLLIER COUNTY AND REQUESTING
THE COLLIER METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION RECOMMEND IT
BE SO RE -DESIGNATED TO THE FLORIDA COMMISSION FOR THE _
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WHEREAS, the Collier Metropolitan Planning Organization ("MPO"), is the designated
planning agency for Collier County, Florida by the Florida Commission for the Transportation L)
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WHEREAS, the Community Transportation Coordinator is responsible for ensuring that
coordinated transportation services are provided to the transportation -disadvantaged population in a
the designated service area (Collier County) and the Community Transportation Coordinator
arranges for the provision of transportation services in a manner that is cost-effective, efficient and **
reduces fragmentation and duplication of services; and 2
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WHEREAS, the Florida Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged Competitive N
Procurement Manual, compiled in accordance with Chapter 287 of the Florida Statutes, and Florida i
Administrative Code Chapter 41-2.010 allows the MPO to nominate a governmental agency to of
serve as the Community Transportation Coordinator; and
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WHEREAS, Collier County Board of County Commissioners was designated the N
Community Transportation Coordinator for Collier County, Florida, in 1999 and continues to serve N
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and in the best interest of the public health, safety, and welfare to continue in its designated role
as the Community Transportation Coordinator for Collier County.
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NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY
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The Board of County Commissioners requests re -designation as the Community E
Transportation Coordinator for Collier County.
2. The Board of County Commissioners requests the Collier Metropolitan Planning
Organization recommend to .the Florida Commission for the "Transportation
Disadvantaged that the Collier County Board of County Commissioners be re-
designated as the Community Transportation Coordinator for Collier County and
that the Collier MPO notify the Florida Commission for the Transportation
Disadvantaged accordingly.
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PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County. Florida,
this ll"`day of . 2022.
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APPR )VED AS TO FORM AND
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Deputy County Attorney
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Contract # TD2303
Effective: 7/01 /2023 to 6/30/2028
STATE OF FLORIDA
COMMISSION FOR THE TRANSPORTATION DISADVANTAGED
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT
This Memorandum of Agreement is between the COMMISSION FOR THE TRANSPORTATION Q
DISADVANTAGED, hereby referred to as the "Commission," and Collier County Board of County 2
Commissioners (Collier Area Transit), 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, Florida, 34112, the COMMUNITY p
TRANSPORTATION COORDINATOR, designated pursuant to Chapter 427, F.S., to serve the 0
transportation disadvantaged for the community that includes the entire area of Collier county(ies),
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acknowledged hereto by the parties as good and valuable consideration.
The Parties Agree:
The Coordinator Shall:
A. Become and remain totally apprised of all of the Transportation Disadvantaged resources
available or planned in their designated service area. This knowledge will be used to plan,
coordinate, and implement the most cost effective transportation disadvantaged transit
system possible under the economic and other conditions that exist in the designated service
area.
B. Plan and work with Community Transportation Coordinators in adjacent and other areas of
the state to coordinate the provision of community trips that might be handled at a lower
overall cost to the community by another Coordinator. This includes honoring any
Commission -approved statewide certification program that allows for intercounty
transportation opportunities.
C Arrange for all services in accordance with Chapter 427, Florida Statutes, and Rule 41-2,
FAC, and as further required by the Commission and the local Coordinating Board approved
Transportation Disadvantaged Service Plan,
D Return any acquired profits or surplus funds originating through the course of business as
the Coordinator that are beyond the amounts(s) specifically identified and approved in the
accompanying Transportation Disadvantaged Service Plan. Such profits or funds shall be
returned to the Coordinator's transportation system or to any subsequent Coordinator, as a
total transportation system subsidy, to be applied to the immediate following operational
year. The Coordinator will include similar language in all coordination contracts to assure
that transportation disadvantaged related revenues are put back into transportation
disadvantaged services.
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E. Accomplish this Project by
Developing a Transportation Disadvantaged Service Plan for approval by the local
Coordinating Board and the Commission. Coordinators who are newly designated to
a particular service area shall submit a local Coordinating Board approved
Transportation Disadvantaged Service Plan, within 120 calendar days following the
execution of the Coordinator's initial memorandum of agreement with the
Commission, for approval by the Commission. All subsequent Transportation
Disadvantaged Service Plans shall be submitted and approved with the o
corresponding memorandum of agreement. The approved Transportation
Disadvantaged Service Plan will be implemented and monitored to provide for
community -wide transportation services for purchase by non -sponsored
transportation disadvantaged persons, contracting social service agencies, and other M
entities that use local, state, or federal government funds for the purchase of N
transportation for the transportation disadvantaged.
2. Maximizing the use of available public school transportation resources and public
fixed route or fixed schedule transit services and assuring that private or public transit,
paratransit operators, and school boards have been afforded a fair opportunity to
participate to the maximum extent feasible in the planning process and in the
development of the provisions of the Transportation Disadvantaged Service Plan for
the transportation disadvantaged.
I Providing or arranging 24-hour, 7-day per week transportation disadvantaged service
as required in the designated service area by any Federal, State or Local Government
agency sponsoring such services. The provision of said services shall be furnished
in accordance with the prior notification requirements identified in the local
Coordinating Board and Commission approved Transportation Disadvantaged
Service Plan,
4. Complying with all local, state, and federal laws and regulations that apply to the
provision of transportation disadvantaged services.
5. Submitting to the Commission an Annual Operating Report detailing demographic,
operational, and financial data regarding coordination activities in the designated
service area. The report shall be prepared on forms provided by the Commission
and according to the instructions of said forms.
F. Comply with Audit and Record Keeping Requirements by:
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Utilizing the Commission recognized Chart of Accounts defined in the Transportation
Accounting Consortium Model Uniform Accounting System for Rural and Specializea
Transportation Providers (uniform accounting system) for all transportation
disadvantaged accounting and reporting purposes. Community Transportation
Coordinators with existing and equivalent accounting systems are not required to
adopt the Chart of Accounts in lieu of their existing Chart of Accounts but shall
prepare all reports, invoices, and fiscal documents relating to the transportation
disadvantaged functions and activities using the chart of accounts and accounting
definitions as outlined in the above referenced manual.
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2. Assuming the responsibility of invoicing for any transportation services arranged,
unless otherwise stipulated by a purchase of service contract or coordination
contract.
3. Maintaining and filing with the Commission, local Coordinating Board, and all
purchasing agencies/entities such progress, fiscal, inventory, and other reports as
those entities may require during the period of this Agreement.
4 Providing copies of finance and compliance audits to the Commission and local
Coordinating Board as requested by the Commission or local Coordinating Board.
G. Retain all financial records, supporting documents, statistical records, and any other
documents pertinent to this Agreement for a period of five (5) years after termination of this
Agreement. If an audit has been initiated and audit findings have not been resolved at the
end of five (5) years, the records shall be retained until resolution of the audit findings. The
Coordinator shall assure that these records shall be subject to inspection, review, or audit
at all reasonable times by persons duly authorized by the Commission or this Agreement.
They shall have full access to and the right to examine any of the said records and
documents during the retention period.
H. Comply with Safety Requirements by.
Complying with Section 341,061, F.S., and Rule 14-90, FAC, concerning System
Safety; or complying with Chapter 234.051, F.S., regarding school bus safety
requirements for those services provided through a school board; and
2. Assuring compliance with local, state, and federal laws, and Commission policies
relating to drug testing. Conduct drug and alcohol testing for safety sensitive job
positions within the coordinated system regarding pre -employment, randomization,
post -accident, and reasonable suspicion as required by the Federal Highway
Administration and the Federal Transit Administration.
Comply with Commission insurance requirements by maintaining at least minimum liability
insurance coverage in the amount of $200,000 for any one person and $300,000 per
occurrence at all times during the existence of this Agreement for all transportation services
purchased or provided for the transportation disadvantaged through the Community
Transportation Coordinator. Upon the execution of this Agreement, the Coordinator shall
add the Commission as an additional named insured to all insurance policies covering
vehicles transporting the transportation disadvantaged. In the event of any cancellation or
changes in the limits of liability in the insurance policy, the insurance agent or broker shall
notify the Commission. The Coordinator shall insure that contracting transportation
operators and coordination contractors also maintain the same minimum liability insurance,
or an equal governmental insurance program. Insurance coverage in excess of $1 million
per occurrence must be approved by the Commission and the local Coordinating Board
before inclusion in the Transportation Disadvantaged Service Plan or in the justification of
rates and fare structures. Such coverage may be provided by a self-insurance program
established and operating under the laws of the State of Florida and written verification of
insurance protection in accordance with Section 768.28, Florida Statutes, shall be provided
to the Commission upon request.
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Safeguard information by not using or disclosing any information concerning a user of
services under this Agreement for any purpose not in conformity with the local, state and
federal regulations (45 CFR, Part 205.50), except upon order of a court, written consent of
the recipient, or his/her responsible parent or guardian when authorized by law.
K. Protect Civil Rights by
Complying with state and federal laws including but not limited to laws regarding
discrimination on the basis of sex, race, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation, or
national origin. The Coordinator gives this assurance in consideration of and for the
purpose of obtaining federal grants, loans, contracts (except contracts of insurance
or guaranty), property, discounts, or other federal financial assistance to programs or
activities receiving or benefiting from federal financial assistance and agreeing to
complete a Civil Rights Compliance Questionnaire if so requested by the
Commission.
2. Agreeing that compliance with this assurance constitutes a condition of continued
receipt of or benefit from federal financial assistance, and that it is binding upon the
Coordinator, its successors, subcontractors, transferee, and assignees for the period
during which such assistance is provided. Assure that all operators, subcontractors,
subgrantee, or others with whom the Coordinator arranges to provide services or
benefits to participants or employees in connection with any of its programs and
activities are not discriminating against those participants or employees in violation
of the above statutes, regulations, guidelines, and standards. In the event of failure
to comply, the Coordinator agrees that the Commission may, at its discretion, seek a
court order requiring compliance with the terms of this assurance or seek other
appropriate judicial or administrative relief, to include assistance being terminated
and further assistance being denied.
L. To the extent allowed by Section 768.28, Florida Statutes, and only to the monetary and
other limitations contained therein, indemnify and hold harmless the Commission and all of
the Commission's members, officers, agents, and employees; purchasing agency/entity
officers, agents, and employees; and the local, state, and federal governments from any
claim, loss, damage, cost, charge or expense arising out of any act, action, neglect or
omission by the Coordinator during the performance of this Agreement, whether direct or
indirect, and whether to any person or property to which the Commission or said parties may
be subject, except that neither the Coordinator nor any of its sub -contractors will be liable
under this section for damages arising out of injury or damage to persons or property directly
caused or resulting from the sole negligence of the Commission or any of its members,
officers, agents or employees; purchasing agency/entity, officers, agents, and employees;
and local, state, or federal governments. Nothing herein is intended to serve as a waiver of
sovereign immunity by any agency/entity or Coordinator to which sovereign immunity may
be applicable. Nothing herein shall be construed as consent by a state agency/entity or
political subdivision of the State of Florida or the federal government to be sued by third
parties in any matter arising out of any Agreement or contract, Notwithstanding the
foregoing, pursuant to Section 768.28, Florida Statutes, no agency or subdivision of the state
shall be required to indemnify, insure, or assume any liability for the Commission's
negligence.
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M Comply with standards and performance requirements of the Commission, the local
Coordinating Board approved Transportation Disadvantaged Service Plan, and any
purchase of service contracting agencies/entities. Failure to meet the requirements or
obligations set forth in this MOA, and performance requirements established and monitored
by the local Coordinating Board in the approved Transportation Disadvantaged Service
Plan, shall be due cause for non-payment of reimbursement invoices until such deficiencies
have been addressed or corrected to the satisfaction of the Commission.
N. Comply with subcontracting requirements by executing or negotiating contracts for o
transportation services with Transportation Operators and Coordination Contractors, and
assuring that the conditions of such contracts are maintained. The requirements of Part 1,
Paragraph E.5. through M are to be included in all contracts, subcontracts, coordination
contracts, and assignments made by the Coordinator for services under this Agreement. M
Said contracts, subcontracts, coordination contracts, and assignments will be reviewed and
approved annually by the Coordinator and local Coordinating Board for conformance with
the requirements of this Agreement.
O Comply with the following requirements concerning drivers and vehicles. -
Drivers for paratransit services, including coordination contractors, shall be required
to announce and identify themselves by name and company in a manner that is
conducive to communications with the specific passenger, upon pickup of each rider,
group of riders, or representative, guardian, or associate of the rider, except in
situations where the driver regularly transports the rider on a recurring basis. Each
driver must have photo identification that is in view of the passenger. Name patches,
inscriptions or badges that affix to driver clothing are acceptable. For transit services,
the driver photo identification shall be in a conspicuous location in the vehicle.
2. The paratransit driver shall provide the passenger with boarding assistance, if
necessary or requested, to the seating portion of the vehicle. The boarding
assistance shall include opening the vehicle door, fastening the seat belt or utilization
of wheelchair securement devices, storage of mobility assistive devices, and closing
the vehicle door. In certain paratransit service categories, the driver may also be
required to open and close doors to buildings, except in situations in which assistance
in opening/closing building doors would not be safe for passengers remaining on the
vehicle. Assisted access must be in a dignified manner. Drivers may not assist
wheelchair up or down more than one step, unless it can be performed safely as
determined by the passenger, guardian, and driver.
3. All vehicles shall be equipped with two-way communications in good working order
and be audible to the driver at all times to the base.
4. All vehicles providing service within the coordinated system, shall have working air
conditioners and heaters in each vehicle. Vehicles that do not have a working air
conditioner or heater will be scheduled for repair or replacement as soon as possible.
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P. Comply with other requirements as follows:
Transport an escort of a passenger and dependent children as locally negotiated and
identified in the local Transportation Disadvantaged Service Plan.
2. Determine locally in the Transportation Disadvantaged Service Plan, the use,
responsibility, and cost of child restraint devices.
3. Transport with the passenger at no additional charge, passenger property that can o
be carried by the passenger and/or driver in one trip and can be safely stowed on the 2
vehicle. Additional requirements may be negotiated for carrying and loading rider
property beyond this amount. Passenger property does not include wheelchairs,
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5. Post a local or other toll -free number for complaints or grievances inside each vehicle.
The local complaint process shall be outlined as a section in the local Transportation
Disadvantaged Service Plan including advising the dissatisfied person about the
Commission's Ombudsman Program as a step within the process as approved by the
local Coordinating Board.
6. Provide out -of -service -area trips, when determined locally and approved by the local
Coordinating Board, except in instances where local ordinances prohibit such trips.
7. Keep interior of all vehicles free from dirt, grime, oil, trash, torn upholstery, damaged
or broken seats, protruding metal or other objects or materials which could soil items
placed in the vehicle or provide discomfort for the passenger.
8. Determine locally by the local Coordinating Board and provide in the local
Transportation Disadvantaged Service Plan the billing requirements of the
Community Transportation Coordinator. All bills shall be paid to subcontractors within
7 calendar days after receipt of said payment by the Coordinator, in accordance with
Section 287.0585, Florida Statutes.
9. Maintain or have access to a passenger/trip database on each rider being transported
within the system.
10. Provide each rider and escort, child, or personal care attendant adequate seating for
paratransit services. No more passengers than the registered passenger seating
capacity shall be scheduled or transported in a vehicle at any time. For transit
services provided by transit vehicles, adequate seating or standing space will be
provided to each rider and escort, child, or personal care attendant, and no more
passengers than the registered passenger seating or standing capacity shall be
scheduled or transported in a vehicle at any time.
11. First Aid shall be determined locally and provided in the local Transportation
Disadvantaged Service Plan.
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12. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation shall be determined locally and provided in the loca
Transportation Disadvantaged Service Plan.
The Commission Shall:
A. Recognize the Coordinator as the entity described in Section 427.011(5), Florida Statutes,
and Rule 41-2.002(4), F.A.C.
B. Attempt to insure that all entities with transportation disadvantaged funds will purchase
transportation disadvantaged services through the Coordinator's system.
The Coordinator and the Commission Further Agree:
A. Nothing in this Agreement shall require the Commission to observe or enforce compliance
with any provision thereof, perform any other act or do any other thing in contravention of
any applicable state law. If any of the provisions of this Agreement is found by a court of
law to violate any applicable state law, the purchasing agency/entity will at once notify the
Commission in writing in order that appropriate changes and modifications may be made by
the Commission and the Coordinator to the end that the Coordinator may proceed as soon
as possible with the provision of transportation services.
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If any part or provision of this Agreement is held invalid, the remainder of this Agreement
shall be binding on the parties hereto.
Termination Conditions:
1. Termination at Will - This Agreement may be terminated by either party upon no less
than thirty (30) days notice, without cause. Said notice shall be delivered by certified
mail, return receipt required, or in person with proof of delivery.
2. Termination for Breach - Unless the Coordinator's breach is waived by the
Commission in writing, the Commission may, by written notice to the Coordinator,
terminate this Agreement upon no less than twenty-four (24) hours notice. Said
notice shall be delivered by certified mail, return receipt requested, or in person with
proof of delivery. Waiver by the Commission of breach of any provision of this
Agreement shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any other breach and shall not be
construed to be a modification of the terms of this Agreement, and shall not act as a
waiver or estoppel to enforcement of any provision of this Agreement. The provisions
herein do not limit the Commission's right to remedies at law or to damages.
This agreement will expire unless an extension is granted to the Coordinator in writing by
the Commission, in accordance with Chapter 287, Florida Statutes.
Renegotiations or Modifications of this Agreement shall only be valid when they have been
reduced to writing, duly approved by the Commission, and signed by both parties hereto.
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F. Notice and Contact:
The name and address of the contract manager for the Commission for this Agreement is:
Executive Director, 605 Suwannee Street, MS-49, Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450. The
representative/position of the Coordinator responsible for administration of the program
under this Agreement is:
Director, Collier County Board of County Commissioners (Collier Area Transit)
3299 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, FL 34112
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Agreement, notice of the name and address of the new representative will be rendered in
writing to the other party and said notification attached to originals of this Agreement.
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WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused these presents to be executed.
COMMUNITY TRANSPORTATION
COORDINATOR:
Collier Co Board of County Commissioners
Agency Name
Printed Name of Authorized Individual
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Title:
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County Attorney
STATE OF FLORIDA, COMMISSION FOR
THE TRANSPORTATION DISADVANTAGED
David Darm
Printed Name of Authorized Individual
Signature:
Title: Executive Director
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