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R-1925-3-01RESOLUTION NO. 1925-3-01(R) ' A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALLEN, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS, AUTHORIZING AN AGREEMENT WITH THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO ACCEPT THE SELECTIVE TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM GRANT AWARD. WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the residents of the City of Allen and neighbors to have safe streets within the incorporated limits of the City of Allen; and, WHEREAS, the City of Allen's streets become unsafe when vehicles drive in excess of the posted speed limit and when seatbelts are not wom in violation of Texas Law; and, WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City of Allen to take proactive measures to ensure that the citizens and visitors of the City of Allen are safe when new City streets and highways. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALLEN, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS, THAT: SECTION 1: The City of Allen does hereby enter into an agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation by the acceptance of a Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) Grant which shall be executed as follows: ' (A) To conduct a traffic survey on US 75 within the City limits of Allen to determine a baseline of speed violators prior to enforcement. (B) To conduct a traffic survey at various sites within the City limits of Allen to determine a baseline of seatbelt violators prior to enforcement. (C) To conduct Selective Traffic Enforcement Program activities as directed by the Texas Department of Transportation and supervised by administrators of the City of Allen Police Department within Grant guidelines, and on predetermined dates and times. (D) To conduct a traffic survey on US 75 within the City limits of Allen to determine if the Selective Traffic Enforcement Program activities reduced speed violators after enforcement. (E) To conduct a traffic survey at various sites within the City limits of Allen to determine if the Selective Traffic Enforcement Program activities reduced the number of seatbelt violators after enforcement. (F) The Selective Traffic Enforcement Program Grant provides funding up to $20,000 to reimburse the City for personnel overtime expenses incurred while executing the Grant. SECTION 2: The Selective Traffic Enforcement Program activity will be conducted by personnel from the Allen Police Department including enforcement activities and administrative duties. Studies from this Grant will be made available for review within 30 days of the conclusion of the Grant. SECTION 3: The Grant activities will be for 7-10 days encompassing the Spring Break Holiday in Much; 7 days in May encompassing the Memorial Day Holiday; 7 days in July encompassing the Independence Day Holiday; and 7 days in September encompassing the Labor Day Holiday. This Grant expires prior to September 30, 2001. F DULY PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALLEN, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS, ON THIS THE 1n DAY OF MARCH, 2001. APPROVED: Stephe erre0, MAYOR ATTEST: L:)Molt i U F/QA/C GGI 0—y � y on, CMC/AAE, CITY SECRETARY Resolution No. 1925-3-01(R), Page 2 ® Fed Pas Through Ga Fords CFDAM20.60_ ❑ o C Fords Misc. Contract Charge Number PIN 17560049128005 TEXAS HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY PROGRAM GRANT AGREEMENT THE STATE OF TEXAS ** THE COUNTY OF TRAVIS ** THIS AGREEMENT IS MADE BY and between the State of Texas, acting by and through the Texas Department of Transportation, hereinafter called the Department, and City of Allen, hereinafter called the Subgrantee, and becomes effective when fully executed by both parties. For the purpose of this agreement, the Subgrantee is designated as a(n) local govemmem. AUTHORITY: Texas Transportation Code, Chapter 723, the Traffic Safety Act of 1967, and the Highway Safety Plan for the following Fiscal Year(s) 2001. WITNESSETH Project Title: STEP Wave Brief Project Description: To conduct additional speed and occupant restraint enforcement, sunevs. and education and media activity during selected holiday periods. AGREEMENT Grant Period: The Grant becomes effective on 10/01/00 or on the date of final signature, whichever is later, and ends on 09/30/01. Maximum Amount Eligible for Reimbursement: $ 20 00000 . Cost incurred after the end of a fiscal year cannot be reimbursed without poor written approval four the Department, (See also Article 3, Limitation of liability, in the Standard Provisions, From Fund Source: 157a Project Year: 1 Estimated Budget: Federal State Local Labor S 19,950.00 Other Direct Cost 50.00 Indirect/F&A Cost TOTAL S 20,000.00 In addition to the Standard Provisions of the Agreement that follow, the following attachments are incorporated as indicated as a part of the Grant Agreement: ® Attachment A, Approved Project Description ® Attachment B, Approved Project Budget ® Attachment C, Standard Assurances ® Attachment D, Debarment Certification ❑ Attachment E, Lobbying Certification (required if amount payable a $100,000 or more) ❑ Attachment F, Child Support Statement Page I of 10 8100 TEXAS TRAFFIC SAFETY PROGRAM GRANT AGREEMENT IN WITNESS WHEREOF, THE PARTIES HAVE EXECUTED DUPLICATE COUNTERPARTS TO EFFECTUATE THIS AGREEMENT. THE SUBGRANTEE THE STATE OF TERAS Executed by and approved for the Texas Transportation Commission for the purpose and effect CITY OF ALLEN of activating and/or carrying out orders, established [Legal Name of Agency] policies or work programs approved and authorized by the Texas Transportation Commission. By ye . [A Signature] By Peter argas, City Manager District Engineer Texas Department of Transportation [Name and Title] Date Date ///filQCthl x'4001 By ATTEST: Director, Traffic Operations Division. ,LCK,r U YGO'�I_h_�.o or Date [Signature] Judy Morrison, City Secretary [Name and Title] Under authority of Ordinance or Resolution Number (for local governments): igas- 3-01 (R) Mailine Addresses For the purpose of this agreement, the following addresses shall be used to mail all required notices, reports, claims, and correspondence. (NOTE: For warrants, the address indicated by the mail code, last three digits of the PIN on page 1, shall be used. If that address is not appropriate for warrants, please change the mail code accordingly and notify TxDOT of any changes.): For the Subgrantee: For the Texas Department of Transportation: CITY OF ALLEN TRAFFIC SAFETY OFFICE 3 ALLEN CIVIC PLAZA 4777 E. HWY 80 ALLEN, TEXAS 75013 MESOUITE, TEXAS 75150 Page 2 of 10 8100 TEXAS TRAFFIC SAFETY PROGRAM GRANT AGREEMENT STANDARD PROVISIONS ARTICLE 1. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PARTIES The Subgrantee shall undertake and complete the project as described in Attachment A, Approved Project Description, and in accordance with all terms and conditions included hereinafter. The Department shall provide assistance as appropriate and as specified in said Attachment A - ARTICLE 2. COMPENSATION A. The method of payment for this agreement will be based on actual costs incurred up to and not to exceed the limits specified in Attachment B, Approved Project Budget. The amount included in the project budget will be deemed to be an estimate only and a higher amount can be reimbursed, subject in the conditions specified in paragraph B hereunder. If Attachment B, Approved Project Budget, specifies that costs are based on a specific rate, per-unit cost, or other method of payment, reimbursement will be based on the specified method. B. All payments made hereundm will be made in accordance with Attachment B, Approved Project Budget. The Subgrantee's expenditures may not exceed any budget category in the Approved Project Budget by an amount greater than 5% of the total reimbursable amount of the budget without a written agreement amendment. However, the Subgrantee must provide written notification in the Department of a change of 5% or less, prior to payment of the Request For Reimbursement that includes the change, indicating the amount and percent change and the remon(s) for it The maximum amount payable shall not be increased as a result of exceeding a budget category without a written grant amendment. C To be eligible for reimbursement under this agreement, a cost must be incurred in accordance with Attachment B, Approved Project Budget, within the time frame specified in Grant Period on page 1. D. Payment of costs incurred under this agreement is further governed by one of the following cost principles, as appropriate, outlined in the Federal Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circulars: • A-21, Cost Principles for Educational Institutions; • A-87, Cost Principles for State and Local Governments; or, • A-122, Cost Principles for Nonprofit Organizations. B. The Subgrantee agrees to submit monthly or quarterly requests for reimbursement, as designated in Attachment A, within 30 days after the end of the billing period. The Subgrantee will use billing statements acceptable to the Department The original billing statement and one copy is to be submitted to the address shown on page 2 of this agreement. F. The Subgrantee agrees to submit the final request for payment under this agreement within sixty (60) days of the end of the grant period. G. The Department will exercise all good faith to make payments within thirty days of receipt of properly prepared and documented requests for payment. Payments, however, are contingent upon the availability of appropriated funds. H. Project agreements supported with federal fonds aw limited to the length of the agreement period and usually do not receive extended funding beyond three years. Ifboth the Department and the Subgmmee agree that the project has demonstrated merit or baa potential long-range benefits, the Subgrantee may apply for funding assistance beyond the three year limit To be eligible, the Subgrantee most have a cost assumption plan by the end of the first twelve months. This plan will include a schedule for phasing in funding from its own resp nces and the phasing not of funding support from the Department. All plans must be approved by the Department before any extension beyond the three year limit will be granted. Preference will be given to those projects for which the Subgrantee has assumed some cost sharing by the end of the first twelve months, and to those which propose to assume the largest percentage of subsequent project costs. Certain categories of funds may be exempted by the federal government from the time limit requirement. Unless exempted, all federally -funded agreements are considered to be subject to the time limit provision Funding support for all state -funded projects will be limited to the term of the agreement Any extension beyond that time will be negotiated on a case-bycme basis. Page 3 of 10 8/00 rtarr;a:Ihzx: is rl ARTICLE 3. LIMITATION OF LIABII.T V Because funds are authorized on a fiscal year bass only, payment of costs incurred hereunder is contingent upon the availability of funds. If at any time during the agreement period the Department determines that there is insufficient funding to continue the project, the Department shall so notify the Subgrantee, giving notice of intent to terminate the agreement. Such termination will be conducted in such a manner that will minimize disruption to the Subgrantee and the Department, and as further specified in General Provision G9, Termination. The Subgrantee, if other than a State agency, shall he responsible for settlement of any and all claims and lawsuits by third parties arising from or incident to the Department's non-payment of the Subgramm's claim under this agreement The Subgrantee expressly acknowledges that its responsibility includes the payment of all damages, expenses, penalties, fines, costs, charges, and attorney fees, if the claims in lawsuits are based upon the Department's non-payment of claims submitted under this agreement. The Subgrantee shall defend any suits brought upon all such claims and lawsuits and pay all costs and expenses incidental thereto, but the Department shall have the right at its option to participate in the defense of any suit, without relieving the Subgrantee of any obligation hereunder. ARTICLE 4. AGREEMENT AMENDMENTS If at any time during the agreement period the Department determines that additional funds are needed to continue the project and the maximum mount payable is insufficient, a written amendment is to be executed to authorize additional funds, if the Department and the Subgrantee determine to continue project hording. Additionally, any changes in the agreement period, agreement terms or responsibilities or the parties hereto shall be enacted by written amendment executed by both parties. The amendment shall be agreed upon by the parties in this agreement and shall state the change to the named satisfaction of the paries. In an event will the agreement period be extended unless a written amendment is executed before the completion date specified in Article 1. ARTICLE 5. ADDITIONAL WORK If the Subgrantee is of the opinion that any work it has been directed to perform is beyond the scope of this agreement and constitutes additional work, the Subgrantee shall promptly notify, the Department in writing. In the event that the Department finds that such work does constitute additional work, the Department shall so advise the Subgrantee and provide compensation for doing this work on the same basis as the original work If the compensation for the additional work will cause the maximum amount payable to be exceeded, a written amendment will be executed. Any amendment so executed must be approved within the agreement period specified on the cover page to this Grant ARTICLE 6. CHANGES IN WORK When the approved project description requires a completed work product, the Department will review the work as specified in the approved project description. If the Department finds it necessary to request changes in previously satisfactorily completed work or pars thereof, the Subgrantee will make such revisions as requested and directed by the Department. Such work will be considered as additional work and subject to the requirements established in Article 5. If the Department finds it necessary to require the Subgrantee to noise completed work to coma won appearing therein, the Subgrantee shall make such corrections and no compensation will be paid for the corrections. Page 4 of 10 8100 TEXAS TRAFFIC SAFETY PROGRAM GRANT AGREEMENT ARTICLE 7. GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS GI. Indemnification To the extent permitted by law, the Subgrantee, if other than a State agency, shall save harmless the Department from all claims and liability due to the acts m omissions of the Subgrantee, its agents or employees. The Subgrantee also agrees to save harmless the Department from any and all expenses, including attorney fees, all court costs and awards for damages, incurred by the Department in litigation or otherwise resisting such claims or liabilities as a result of any activities of the Subgrantee, its agents or employees. Further, to the extent permitted by law, the Subgrantee, if other than a State agency, agrees to protect, indemnify, and save harmless the Department from and against all claims, demands and causes of action of every kind and character brought by any employee of the Subgrantee against the Department due to personal injuries and/or death to such employee resulting from any alleged negligent act, by either commission or omission on the part of the Subgramee or the Department. G2. Inspection of Work The Department and, when federal funds are involved, the U. S. Department of Transportation, and any authorized representative thereof, have the right at all reasonable times to inspect or otherwise evaluate the work performed or being performed hereunder and the premises in which it is being performed. If any inspection or evaluation is made on the premises of the Subgrantee or a subcontractor, the Subgrantee shall provide and require the subcontractor to provide all reasonable facilities and assistance for the safely and convenience of the inspectors in the performance of their duties. All inspections and evaluations shall be performed in such a manner as will not unduly delay the work. G3. Disputes and Remedies The Subgrantee shall be responsible for the settlement of all contractual and administrative issues arising out of procurement entered in support of agreement work Disputes concerning performance or payment shall be submitted to the Department for settlement with the Executive Director acting as referee. This agreement shall not be considered as specifying the exclusive remedy for any dispute or violation or breach of agreement terns, but all remedies existing at law and in equity may be availed of by either party and shall be cumulative. G4. Noncollusion The Subgrantee warrants that it has not employed or retained any company or person, other if= a bona fide employee working for it, to solicit or secure this agreement, and that it has not paid m agreed to pay any company or person, other than a bona fide employee, any fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift, or any other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award m making of this agreement. If the Subgrantee breaches or violates this warranty, the Deparmient shall Lave the right to annul this agreement without liability or, in its discretion, to deduct from the agreement price or consideration, m otherwise recover the full amount of such fee, commission, brokerage fee, gift, or contingent fee. Page 5 of 10 8100 TEXAS TRAFFIC SAFETY PROGRAM GRANT AGREEMENT G5. Reporting Nor later than thirty days atter the end of each reporting period, as designated in Attachment A, the Subgrantee shall submit a performance report using forms provided or approved by the Department. The performance report will include as a minimum (1) a comparison of actual accomplishments to the objectives established for the period, (2) reasons why established objectives were not met, if appropriate, and (3) other pertinent information including, when appropriate, analysis and explanation of cost overms or high unit costs. The Subgrantee shall submit the final performance report within 30 days after completion of the grant. The Subgrantee shall promptly advise the Department in writing of events which have a significant impact upon the agreement, including: 1. Problems, delays, or adverse conditions which will materially affect the ability to attain program objectives, prevent the meeting of time schedules and objectives, or preclude the attainment of project work units by established time periods. This disclosure shall be accompanied by a statement of the action taken or contemplated and any Department or Federal assistance needed to resolve the situation. 2. Favorable developments or events that enable meeting time schedules and objectives sooner than anticipated or producing more work units than originally projected. G6. Records The Subgrantee agrees in maintain all books, documents, papers, accounting records, and other evidence pertaining to costs incurred and work performed hereunder, said books, documents, papers, accounting records, and otber evidence pertaining to costs incurred and work performed hereinafter called the records, and shall make such records available at its office at all reasonable times for the time period authorized in Article 1, Contract Period. The Subgrantee further agrees to retain said records for four years from the date of final payment of contract costs incurred hereunder. Duly authorized representatives of the Texas State Auditor, the Texas Department of Transportation, the United States Department of Transportation, and the Office of the Inspector General shall have access to the records at reasonable times during the period of the agreement and the four years retention period for the purpose of making audits, excerpts, transcriptions, and other examinations. This right of access is not limited to the font year period but shall last as long as the records am retained. If any litigation, claim, negotiation, audit or other action involving the records has been started before the expiration of the font year retention period, the subgrantee shall retain the records until completion of the action and resolution of all issues which arise from it G7. Audit The Subgrantee shall comply with the requirements of the Single Audit Act of 1984, Public Law (PL) 98-502, ensuring that the single audit report includes the coverage stipulated in OMB Circular A-133, "Audits of States, Local Governments, and Other Non -Profit Organizations." G8. Subcontracts Any subcontract rendered by individuals or organizations not a part of the Subgrantee's organization shall not be executed without prior authorization and approval of the subcontract by the Department. Subcontracts in excess of $25,000 shall contain all required provisions of this agreement. No subcontract will reteve the Subgrantee of its responsibility under this agreement. Page 6 of 10 8100 TEXAS TRAFFIC SAFETY PROGRAM GRANT AGREEMENT G9. Termination The Department may terminate this agreement at any time before the date of completion whenever itis determined that the Subgrantee has failed to comply with the conditions of the agreement. The Department shall give written notice to the Subgrantee at least seven days prim to the effective date of termination and specify the effective date of termination and the reason for termination. If both parties to this agreement agree that the continuation of the agreement would not produce beneficial results commensurate with the further expenditure of funds, the parties shall agree upon the termination conditions, including the effective date and the portion to be terminated. Upon termination of this agreement, whether for cause or at the convenience of the parties hereto, all finished or unfinished documents, data, studies, surveys, reports, maps, drawings, models, photographs, etc, prepared by the Subgrantee shall, at the option of the Department, become the property of the Department. The Department shall compensate the Subgrantee for those eligible expenses incurred during the agreement period which are directly attributable to the completed portion of the work covered by this agreement, provided that the work has been completed in a manner satisfactory and acceptable to the Department. The Subgrantce shall not incur new obligations for the terminated portion after the effective date of termination. Except with respect to defaults of subcontractors, the Subgrantee shall not be in default by reason of any failure in performance of this agreement in accordance with its terms (including any failure by the Subgrantee to progress in the performance of the work) if such failure arises out of causes beyond the control and without the default or negligence of the Subgrantee. Such causes may include but are not limited to acts of God or of the public enemy, acts of the Government in either its sovereign or contmcNal capacity, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, strikes, freight embargoes, and unusually severe weather. In every case, however, the failure to perform must be beyond the control and without the fault or negligence of the Subgrantee. G10. Gratuities Texas Transportation Commission policy mandates that employees of the Department shall not accept any benefits, gifts or favors from any person doing business with or who reasonably speaking Wray do business with the Department under this agreement. The only exceptions allowed are ordinary business lunches and items that have received the advanced written approval of the Department's Executive Director. Any person doing business with or who reasonably speaking may do business with the Department under this agreement may not make any offer of benefits, gifts or favors to Department employees, except as mentioned hereabove. Failure on the par of the Subgrantee to adhere to this policy may result in termination of this agreement. GIL Compliance With Laws The Subgrantee shall comply with all Federal, State and local laws, statutes, ordinances, rules and regulations, and the orders and decrees of any courts or administrative bodies or tribunals in any matter affecting the performance of this agreement, including, without limitation, workers' compensation laws, minimum and maximum salary and wage statutes and regulations, and licensing laws and regulations. When required, the Subgrantee shall famish the Department with satisfactory proof of its compliance therewith. G12. Successors and Assigns The Department and the Subgrantee each binds itself, its successors, executors, assigns and administrators to the other party to this agreement and to the successors, executors, assigns and administrators of such other parry in respect to all covenants of this agreement. The Subgrantee shall not assign, sublet, or transfer interest and obligations in this agreement without written consent of the Department. Page 7 of 10 8100 TEXAS TRAFFIC SAFETY PROGRAM GRANT AGREEMENT G13. Ownership of Documents Upon completion or termination of this agreement, all documents prepared by the Subgrantee or furnished to the Subgrantee by the Department shall be delivered to and become the property of the Department All sketches, photographs, calculations, and other data prepared under this agreement shall be made available, upon request, to the Department without restriction or limitation of their further use. G14. Resources The Subgrantee warrants that it presently has adequate qualified personnel in its employment to perform the work required under this agreement, or will be able to obtain such personnel from sources other than the Department. Unless otherwise specified, the Subgrantee shall furnish all equipment, materials, and supplies required to perform the work authorized herein. All employees of the Subgrantee shall have such knowledge and experience as will enable them to perform the duties assigned to them. Any employee of the Subgrantee who, in the opinion of the Department, 0 incompetent, or whose conduct becomes detrimental to the work, shall immediately be removed from association with the project. G/5. Properly Management The Subgrantee shall establish and administer a system to control, protect, preserve, use, maintain, and dispose of any property famished to it by the Department or purchased pursuant to this agreement in accordance with its own property management procedures, provided that the procedures are not in conflict with the Department's property management procedures or property management standards, as appropriate, in: • 49 CFR 18, "Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative Agreements to State and Loral Governments," or, • OMB Circular A-110, "Uniform Requirements for Grants in Universities, Hospitals, and Other Nonprofit Organizations. GIC Procurement Standards The Subgrantee shall maintain procurement standards which meet or exceed the requirements, as appropriate, of • 49 CFR 18, "Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grams and Cooperative Agreements m State am Local Governments," or, • OMB Circular A-110, "Uniform Requirements for Grants to Universities, Hospitals, and Other Nonprofit Organizations." G17. Insurance When directed by the Department, the Subgrantee, if other than a Stam agency, shall provide or shall require its subcontractors to secure a policy of insurance in the maximum statutory limits for tort liability, naming the Department as an additional insured under its terms. When so directed, the Subgrantee shall provide or shall require its subcontractor to furnish proof of insurance on TxDOT Form 20.102 (12191) to the Department, and shall maintain the insurance during the grant period established in Article 1. G18. Equal Employment Opportunity The Subgrantee agrees to comply with Executive Order 11246 entitled "Equal Employment Opportunity" as amended by Executive Order 11375 and as supplemented in Department of Labor Regulations (41 CFR 60). Page 8 of 10 8100 TEXAS TRAFFIC SAFETY PROGRAM GRANT AGREEMENT G19. Nondiscrimination During the perfonnazice of this agreement, the Subgrantee, its assigns and successors in interest, agrees as follows 1. Compliance with Reamatlons: The Subgrantee shall comply with the regulations relative to nondiscrimination in federally assisted programs of the U.S. Department of Transportation, Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 21 and Title 23 , Code of Federal Regulations, Part 710.405(b), as they may be amended from time to time (hereinafter referred to as the Regul mm), which are herein incorporated by reference and made a part of this agreement. 2. Nondiscrimination: The Subgrantee, with regard to the work performed by it during the agreement, shall not discriminate on the grounds of ruse, color, sex, or national origin in the selection and retention of subcontractors, including procurement of materials and lenses of equipment. The Subgrantee shall rim participate either directly or indirectly in the discrimination prohibited by Section 21.5 and Part 710.405(6) of the Regulations, including employment practices when the agreement covers a program set forth in Appendix B of the Regulations. 3. Solicitations for Subcontracts. Includine Procurement of Materials and Equipment: In all solicitations either by competitive bidding or negotiation made by the Subgrantee for work to be performed under a subcontract, including procurement of materials or leases of equipment, each potential subcontractor in supplier shall be notified by the Subgrantee of the Subgrantee's obligations under this agreement and the Regulations relative to nondiscrimination on the grounds of race, color, sex, or national origin. 4. Information and Reports: The Subgrantee shall provide all information and reports required by the Regulations, or directives issued pursuant thereto, and shall permit access to its books, records, accounts, other sources of information and its facilities as may be determined by the Department or the U.S. Department of Transportation to be pertinent to ascertain compliance with such Regulations or directives. Where any infommtion required of the Subgrantee is in the exclusive possession of another who fails or refuses to furnish this information, the Subgrantee shall so certify to the Department or the U.S. Department of Transportation as appropriate, and shall set forth what efforts it has made to obtain the information 5. Sanctions for Noncompliance: In the event of the Subgrontee's noncompliance with the nondiscrimination provisions of this agreement, the Deportment shall impose such sanctions as it or the U.S. Department of Transportation may determine to be appropriate, including bre not limited to: • withholding of payments to the Subgrantee under the agreement until the Subgrantee complies, and/or • cancellation, termination, or suspension of the agreement in whole or in part 6. Incormoration of Provisions: The Subgrantee shall include the provisions of paragraphs 1 through 5 in every subcontract, including procurement of materials and leases of equipment, unless exempt by the Regulations or directives issued pmnrant thereto. The Subgrantee shall take such action with respect to any subcontract or procurement as the Department may direct as a means of enforcing such provisions including sanctions for noncompliance; provided, however, that in the event a Subgrantee becomes involved in, or is threatened with litigation with a subcontractor or supplier as a result of such direction, the Subgrantee may request the Department to enter imp such litigation to protect the interests of the Department; in addition, the Subgrantee may request the United States to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the United States. G20. Disadvantaged Business Enterprise It is the policy of the U.S. Department of Transportation that Disadvantaged Business Enterprises as defined in 49 CHR Part 26, shall have the opportunity to participate in the performance of contracts financed in whole or in pan with Federal funds. Consequently the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise requirements of 49 CFR Pan 26, apply to this agreement as follows: • The Subgrantee agrees to insure that Disadvantaged Business Enterprises as defined in 49 CFR Pan 26, have the opportunity in the performance of contracts and subcontracts financed in whole in in part with Federal funds. In this regard, the Subgrantee shall make good faith efforts in accordance with 49 CFR Par 26, to insure that Disadvantaged Business Enterprises have the opportunity to compete for and perform contracts and subcontracts. • The Subgrantee and any subcontractor shall not discriminate on the bass of race, color, national origin, or gender in the award and performance of contracts funded in whole or in part with Federal funds. These requirements shall be physically included in any subcontract Page 9 of 10 8100 l�_ ._:__ ' :3n. : a � • .� _.: �� .:.� : r,: u�:f.n Failure to carry out the requirements set forth above shall constitute a breach of this agreement and, after the notification of the Department, may result in termination of the agreement by the Department or other such remedy as the Department deems appropriate. G21. DebarmentlSuspension The Subgrantee is prohibited from making any award or permitting any award at any her to any party which is debarred or suspended or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in federal assistance programs under Executive Order 12549, Debarment and Suspension. The Subgrantee shall require any party to a subcontract or purchase order awarded under this agreement in certify its eligibility to receive federal grant funds, and, when requested by the Department, to furnish a copy of the mortification. G22. Signatory warranty The signatory for the Subgrantee hereby represents and warrants that shethe is an officer of the organization for which shelhe has executed this agreement and that she/he has full and complete authority to enter into this agreement on behalf of the organization. At the time the signatory for the Subgrantee signs the grant agreement, or within thirty days, he/she will sign a letter designating signature authority by position title for grant-mlated documents other than the grant agreement or grant agreement amendments. These other grant -related documents will include, but not be limited to, the following: cost assumption plan, application for project extension, administrative evaluation report, requests for reimbursement (RFR), and routine correspondence. G23. Assurances and Certification The Subgrantee attests that the assurances included in Attachment C of this agreement and the certification included in Attachment D of this agreement are accurate and current. G24. Intellectual Property Intellectual property consists of copyrights, patents, and any other form of intellectual property rights covering any data bases, software, inventions, training manuals, systems design, or other proprietary information in any form or medium Copyrights: TxDOT, the [other party to the contract], and the federal government reserve a royalty -free, nonexclusive, and irrevocable license to reproduce, publish, or otherwise use and to authorize others to use for government purposes: • the copyright in any works developed under this agreement or under a subgrant or contract under this agreement; and, • my rights of copyright to which the [other party to the contract], its subgrantee, or contractor purchases ownership of with financial assistance hereunder. Patents: Rights to inventions made under this agreement shall be determined in accordance with 37 CFR 401. The standard patent rights clause at 37 CFR §401.14 as modified below is hereby incorporated by reference: • the terms "to be performed by a small business firm or domestic nonprofit organization" shall be deleted from paragraph (g)(1) or the clause; • Paragraphs (g)(2) and (g)(3) of the clause shall be deleted; and • Paragraph (1) of the clause entitled "Communications," shall read as follows: "(1) Communications. All notifications required by this clause shall be submitted to TxDOT." If the grant results in the development of any intellectual property as defined in Transportation Code, Section 201.205, the Department and the Subgrantee shall jointly own all the rights, title, and interests in and to all data and other information developed under the grant Each agency may license, reproduce, publish, modify, or otherwise use and authorize others to use the copyright in any work developed under this grant All such documents will contain a copyright mark acknowledging this joint ownership. There will not be a charge to either agency for such use. Page 10 of 10 8100 ATTACHMENT A APPROVED PROJECT DESCRIVnON FY01 STEP WAVES (Selective Traffic Enforcement Projects) I. PROBLEM STATEMENT: II. CITY OF ALLEN SUBGRANTEE Results of special statewide demonstration STEPs conducted in Texas over the past five years affirm that coordinated waves of enforcement, surveys, and public information and education are feasible, manageable, and highly effective in reducing traffic -related fatalities, injuries, and costs. Reports from these demonstration STEPS show significant increases in safety belt use rates, high-level law enforcement participation, and extensive publicity generated from both state and community program activity. Seasonal problems are evident in traffic with alcohol, safety belts and/or speeding. These trends can be addressed by focusing on the key issue(s) of safety during peak times such as speed and seat belt enforcement during the summer holidays. One of the best defenses against a drunk or speeding driver is a properly worn safety belt. According to the National Safety Council, people who wear safety belts have a 45 % better chance of surviving a serious traffic crash and a 50% better chance of surviving without severe injuries. The State of Texas has had a Mandatory Use Law (MUL) for safety belts since 1985. Since that time, Texas has seen safety belt use rise to among the highest levels in the country. In 1999, according to the Texas Transportation Institute (TTq, Texas A&M University, the percent of drivers restrained in 18 Texas cities was approximately 78.5 %. The child passenger restraint law was implemented in 1984 for infants and children from birth to 4 years of age to protect them while riding in a car or light truck. According to TTI, the statewide usage for this age group in 1999 was 66.1 %. The Subgrantee will conduct pre- and post -safety belt and speed surveys in the targeted cities to determine local rates for each wave conducted. This project will increase safety belt and safety seat usage rates through a wave of enhanced enforcement and public information and education efforts. Objective: To conduct STEP Waves during specified holidays in the City of Allen by September 30, 2001. Performance Goals: A. To increase safety belt use among drivers and front seat passengers and child passenger restraint use by: adults children percentage points for the Thanksgiving wave, percentage points for the Valentine Day* wave, _ 2 _ __3—_ percentage points for the Spring Break* wave, percentage points for the Memorial Day wave, percentage points for the Independence wave, percentage points for the Labor Day wave. *Either Valentine Day and/or Spring Break can be selected as a Wave Activity. B. To increase speed compliance in targeted locations by: percentage points for the Thanksgiving wave, percentage points for the Valentine Day* wave, 1 percentage points for the Spring Break* wave, 1 percentage points for the Memorial Day wave, 1 percentage points for the Independence wave, 1 percentage points for the Labor Day wave. *Either Valentine Day and/or Spring Break can be selected as a Wave Activity. C. To conduct pre- and post -surveys of safety belt usage and speed compliance, to incorporate pre- and post -public information and education (PI&E) efforts, and to increase enforcement during the designated holidays. Nothing in this agreement shall be interpreted as a requirement, formal or informal, that a police officer issue a specified or predetermined number of citations in pursuance of the Subgrantee's obligations hereunder. III. PERFORMANCE INDICATORS: The following performance indicators shalt be included in the Performance Reports, Annex Reports, and summarized in the Administrative Evaluation of this Grant: A. Number and type of citations/arrests issued under STEP. B. Points per hour for STEP Enforcement - point assignments for arrests/citations elements issued under STEP Grant Agreement: Goal Elements* Points Assigned Speed 1 Safety Belt 1 Child Restraint 1 Stepwavelo'.10 - 2 - Other Elements** Citations Arrests Points Assigned 1 6 r Goal Elements - enforceanem activities defined by perfotmauce goels and ,=Omphshed during STEP "Other Elemems - enforcemeut activities nm defined by performance goads but accomplished during STEP. C. Subgrantee total number and type of citations/arrests including STEP. D. Number of STEP enforcement hours worked. E. Maintenance of non -STEP activity. F. Number of speed -related crashes. G. Number of officers working OP element trained in the Traffic Occupant Protection Strategies (TOPS) and Operations Kids course. H. Pre and post survey to determine percent of vehicles exceeding posted speed limits at speed sites. I. Number and results of occupant protection surveys conducted. I. Percentage point change in observed safety belt and child restraint usage between pre and post surveys. K. Number of presentations conducted in support of this grant. L. Number of persons attending presentations. M. Number of media exposures (i.e., news releases and interviews). N. Number of community events in which STEP officers participated (i.e., health or safety fairs, booths). 0. Number of public information and education materials produced. P. Number of public information and education materials distributed (by item). IA. RESPONSIBILITIES OF TAE SUBGRANTEE. A. Carry out the objectives of this grant by implementing the Action Plan in this attachment. B. All newly developed public information and education (PI&E) materials must be submitted to the Department for written approval prior to final production. C. An Administrative Evaluation summarizing all activities and accomplishments will be submitted on Department approved forms no later than 45 days after the grant ending date. D. Attend meetings according to the following: The Subgrantee will arrange for meetings with the Department as indicated in the Action Plan to present status of activities, discuss problems and schedule for the following quarter's work. 2. The project coordinator or other qualified person will be available to represent the Subgrantee at meetings requested by the Department. E. For out of state travel expenses to be reimbursable, the Subgrantee must have obtained the approval of the Department prior to the beginning of the trip. Grant approval does not satisfy this requirement. F. Maintain verification that wages or salaries for which reimbursement is requested is for work exclusively related to this project. G. In addition to the STEP Wave enforcement activities, maintain the agency's total non - STEP enforcement citations at no less than the level attained prior to grant approval. H. Ensure that the enforcement hours worked under the grant are for STEP Wave activities. Ensure that each officer working on the STEP Wave project will complete an officer's daily report form. At a minimum, the form should include: name, date, badge/identification, type grant worked, grant site number, mileage if applicable (including starting and ending mileage), hours worked, type citation/arrest, officer and supervisor signatures. 1. Ensure that no officer above the rank of Lieutenant (or equivalent title) will be reimbursed for enforcement duty. K. Support grant enforcement efforts with public information and education. Enforcement salaries being claimed for PI&E activities must be included in the budget. L. Officers assigned to Speed sites should be trained in the use of radar or laser speed measurement devices. M. Officers assigned to OP sites should be trained in the Traffic Occupant Protection Strategies (TOPS) and Operation Kids course approved by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education (TCLEOSE). N. Subgrantees with a Traffic Division will utilize traffic personnel for this grant unless such personnel are unavailable for assignment. O. Conduct pre and post occupant restraint observational surveys to establish driver and child restraint usage rates for each Wave. Report the detail of the surveys on the Annex Report. S-=Wareialoo -4- P. Conduct pre and post speed zone surveys to determine non-compliance for each Wave. Report the detail of the surveys on the Annex Report. Q. Ensure that salaries for employees reimbursed under this grant will in no way supplant (i.e., replace state or local expenditures with the use of federal grant funds) Subgrantee wages for activities which are already supported by local or state funds. R. If an officer makes a STEP Wave -related arrest during the shift, but does not complete the arrest before the shift is scheduled to end, the officer can continue working under the grant to complete that arrest. S. The Subgrantee should have a safety belt use policy. if the Subgrantee does not have a safety belt use policy in place, a policy should be implemented during the grant year. IV. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE DEPARTMENT: A. Monitor the Subgrantee's compliance with performance obligations and fiscal requirements of this grant. B. Provide program management, technical assistance, and attend meetings as appropriate. C. Reimburse the Subgrantee for all eligible costs as defined in Attachment B, Approved Project Budget. Requests for Reimbursement will be processed up to the maximum amount payable as indicated on the cover page of this agreement. D. Perform an administrative evaluation of the project at the close of the grant period to include a review of adherence to budget, Action Plan and attainment of objective/performance goals. Stw"waNelaw. 5 - VII. OPERATIONAL PLAN: SITE DESCRIPTION Enforcement Period Occupant Protecdon Novi. 2giving Day 0-26° Jurisdiction (Daylight Lours) Valentine Day February 11-171° Speed Jurisdiction Spring Break (Speed enforcement should be focused on areas where there March 16-25° is at least a 50% noncompliance with the posted speed limits and/or a higher another of speed related crashes) Memorial Day May 25 -31st Independence Day July 1-T° Labor Day Aug 31 -Sept 61° -`—'Wavel^., V'0 -6- Either Valentine Day and/or Spring Break can be selected as a Wave Activity. Spring Break daces vary and maybe adjusted accordingly. e._;%Mm.elmw _ 7 _ Description of Activities Pre -Surveys Prior to conducting any wave enforcement activity, conduct pre -observational surveys to establish safety belt and child safety seat usage rates. Media Campaign Conduct local media events immediately before the enforcement effort to maximize the visibility of enforcement to the public. These media events tell the public when, where, how and why the safety belt laws are being enforced. Media will emphasize the special target groups of each wave effort, i.e. Child Passenger Safety Week, Buckle Up America Week, etc. Enforcement Blitz Intensify enforcement through an overtime selective traffic enforcement program which places primary emphasis on increasing the number of citations for non-use of occupant restraints during the peak holiday traffic. Post -surveys Conduct post -observational surveys of safety belt and child safety seat rates. Measure impact of media/enforcement effort. Post -media Campaign Conduct local media events to tell the public why the safety belt laws are important and the results of the wave. sw ,,m -8- ) § ¥ ( ! � � ■ ��� �� m | § � \ w!!!!!! !!!! !a # / � � & \ � k !� � • r ! ! ®- §`} /)\)k/ |))\)) ( i� 0 z < a a a a a a a a z a a a a a a a a c F a a a a a a a < y a a a a a a Z O i E O z a a a a a a a r"aJ v (] VJ N N N Vl N N G mC u V _ E � c a u Dr .5 6 .W O m A Y p CD L ATTACHMENT B FY 2001 APPROVED PROJECT BUDGET STEP WAVE CITY OF ALLEN SUBGRANTEE BUDGET CATEGORY I: LABOR COSTS: Federal Funds (100) SALARIES (Hourly wage rates are estimated for budget purposes only. Reimbursement will be based on actual costs per employee in accordance with subgrantee's payroll policy and rate). A. ENFORCEMENT (overtime) 1. Officers: 350 hours @ $28.27 per hour = $ 9894.50 9,894.50 2. Sergeants: 350 hours @ 528.27 per hom = $ 9894.50 9,894.50 3. Lieutenants: _ hours @ S per hour = S 0.00 B. OTHER SALARIES 19.950.00 I. STAFF AND SUPERVISORY SUPPORT (Overtime) 50_00 (not to exceed 10% of total grant amount) $20.000.00 _ hours @ $ per hour = S 0.00 2. SURVEY SALARIES (Overtime) _hours @ $ per hour = S 0.00 3. EDUCATION/MEDIA ACTIVITIES (Overtime) _ hours @ S per hour = S 0.00 TOTAL (100) SALARIES 19.789.00 (300) TRAVEL AND PER DIEM (actual costs not to exceed 161.00 State rates) TOTAL LABOR COSTS 19.950.00 BUDGET CATEGORY H: OTHER DIRECT COSTS: (700) OTHER MISCELLANEOUS COSTS A MILEAGE (Rate used only for budget estimate. 0.00 Reimbursement will be made according to the approved subgrantee's cost per mile to operate Patrol vehicles, not to exceed $0.28/mile. Documentation of cost per mile is required prior to reimbursement) miles @ _ per mile B. Registration Fees (training, workshops, conferences, etc.) 50_00 TOTAL OTHER DIRECT COSTS 50.00 SUMMARY: TOTAL LABOR COSTS 19.950.00 TOTAL OTHER DIRECT COSTS 50_00 GRANT TOTAL $20.000.00 Fuoal65s 9� STANDARD ASSURANCES Attachment C The Subgrantee hereby assures and certifies that it will comply with the regulations, policies, guidelines, and requirements, including 49 CFR 18 and OMB Circular A-87, or OMB Circulars A-110 and A-21, or OMB Circulars A-110 and A-122, as they relate to the application, acceptance, and use of federal or state funds for this project. Also, the Subgrantee assures and certifies to the grant that 1. It possesses legal authority to apply for the grant; that a resolution, motion, or similar action has been duly adopted or passed as an official act to the applicant's governing body, authorizing the filing of the application, including all understandings and assurances contained therein, and directing and authorizing the person identified as the official representative of the applicant to act in connection with the application and to provide such additional information as may be required. 2. It will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Public Law 88-352) and in accordance with Title VI of that Act, no person in the United States shall, on the grounds of race, color, or national origin be excluded from participation in, be denied benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program or activity for which the applicant receives federal financial assistance and will immediately take any measures necessary to effectuate this agreement. 3. It will comply with Title VI of Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 USC 2000d) prohibiting employment discrimination where (1) the primary purpose of a grant is to provide employment or (2) discriminatory employment practices will result in unequal treatment of persons who are or should be benefiting from the grant -sided activity. 4. It will comply with requirements of the provisions of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisitions Act of 1970 (PL 91-646) which provides for fair and equitable treatment of persons displaced as a result of federal and federally assisted programs. 5. It will comply with the provisions of the Hatch Act which limit the political activity of employees. 6. It will comply with the minimum wage and maximum hours provisions of the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act, as they apply to hospital and educational institution employees of State and local governments. 7. It will establish safeguards to prohibit employees from using then positions for a purpose that is or gives the appearance of being motivated by a desire for private gain for themselves or others, particularly those with whom they have family, business, or other ties. 8. It will give the sponsoring agency the access to and the right to examine all records, books, papers, or documents related to the grant. 9. It will comply with all requirements imposed by the sponsoring agency concerning special requirements of law, program requirements, and other administrative requirements. Page I ofz anmon<=u ones AnacN rt C conWwmetl Nx T ,, &51 8 10. It will insure that the facilities under its ownership, lease, supervision which shall be utilized in the accomplishment of the project are not listed on the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) list of Violating Facilities and that it will notify the federal grantor agency of the receipt of any communication from the Director of the EPA Office of Federal Activities indicating that a facility to be used in the project is under consideration for listing by the EPA. 11. It will comply with the flood insurance purchase requirements of Section 102(a) of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973, PL 93-234, 87 Stat 975, approved December 31, 1976. Section 102(a) requires, on and after March 2, 1975, the purchase of flood insurance in communities where such insurance is available as a condition for the receipt of any federal financial assistance for construction or acquisition purposes for use in any area that has been identified by the Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development as an area having special flood hazards. The phrase "federal financial assistance" includes any form of loan, grant, guaranty, insurance payment, rebate, subsidy, disaster assistance loan or grant, or any fora of direct or indirect federal assistance 12. It will assist the grantor agency in its compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 as amended (16 USC 470), Executive Order 11593, and the Archeological and Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (16 USC 469a-1 et s ,) by (a) consulting with the State Historic Preservation Officer to conduct the investigation, as necessary, to identify properties listed in or eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places that are subject to adverse effects (sec 36 CFR 800.8) by the activity, and notifying the federal grantor agency of the existence of any such properties, and by (b) complying with all requirements established by the federal grantor agency to avoid or mitigate adverse effects upon such properties. 13. It will comply with Chapter 573 of the Texas Government Code by insuring that no officer, employee, or member of the applicant's governing body of the applicants grant shall vote or confirm the employment of any person related with in the second degree of affinity or third degree by consanguinity to any member of the governing body or to any other officer employee authorized to employ or supervise such person. This prohibition shall not prohibit the employment of a person described in Section 573.062 of the Texas Government Code. It will insure that all information collected, assembled, or maintained by the applicant relative to this project shall be available to the public during normal business hours in compliance with Chapter 552 of the Texas Government Code, unless otherwise expressly provided by law. It will comply with Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code, which requires all regular, special, or called meetings of governmental bodies to be open to the public, except as otherwise provided by law or specifically permitted in the Texas Constitution. Paee 2 of 2 ATTACH34ENT D rvm 105 wva DEBARMENT CERTIFICATION (1) The SUBGRANTEE certifies in the best of its knowledge and belief, that it and its principals: (a) Are not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible or voluntarily excluded from covered transactions by any federal department or agency. (b) Have not within a three-year period preceding this proposal been convicted of or had a civil judgement rendered against them for commission of fraud or a criminal offenses in connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain, or performing a federal, state, or local public transaction or contract under a public transaction; violation of federal or state antitrust statues or commission of embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, making false statements, or receiving stolen property. (c) Are not presently indicted for otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a federal, state, or local governmental entity with commission of any of the offenses enumerated in paragraph (1)(b) of this certification; and (d) Have not within a three-year period preceding this application/proposal had one or more federal, state, or local public transactions terminated for cause or default. (2) Where the SUBGRANTEE is unable to certify to any of the statements in this certification, such SUBGRANTEE shall attach an explanation to this certification. Signya}tt o rrtifying Official J 'title March -uvi Date Page I of/