File #: ACT 16-093    Version: Name:
Type: Miscellaneous Item Status: Passed
File created: 8/8/2016 In control: Executive Board
On agenda: 8/17/2016 Final action: 8/17/2016
Title: Wake Transit - Interlocal Agreement for the Joint Multi-Jurisdictional Procurement of Transit Planning Services Bret Martin, MPO Staff
Attachments: 1. ILA for Procurement of Firm to assist with Wake Transit Plan-version 4
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Wake Transit - Interlocal Agreement for the Joint Multi-Jurisdictional Procurement of Transit Planning Services
Bret Martin, MPO Staff

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After receiving feedback from the Wake County Transit Planning Advisory Committee (TPAC) in July 2016, CAMPO, GoTriangle, and the City of Raleigh jointly developed and released a request for qualifications (RFQ) for on-call transit planning services that would cover a wide scope of services including many of the TPAC's roles and responsibilities as outlined in the Wake County Transit Interlocal Governance Agreement. The scope of services covered by the RFQ also covers other transit-related planning, environmental review, technology, and public outreach services that each of the parties may need over the coming years in pursuit of Wake County Transit Plan implementation. It is anticipated that a list of qualified consultants for services falling under the scope of this procurement will be finalized by the end of September 2016, and services can begin by the second quarter of fiscal year (FY) 2017. The purpose of the attached interlocal agreement for the joint multi-jurisdictional procurement of transit planning services is to define the responsibilities of the aforementioned agencies for procuring, funding, and managing the professional services of consultants to develop work products related to this scope of services. The agreement designates CAMPO as the lead agency for this procurement process, with the other agencies participating in the review of qualifications, selection of consultants, and the development of an annual task work program containing specific task orders for services to be provided.

The Town of Cary was invited and originally contemplated to be a party to the ILA. However, it was determined by the Town that its involvement at this stage in the process of procuring and managing consulting services for Wake Transit Plan implementation or any other transit plan implementation in a regional context is...

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