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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Packet City Council - 11/19/2024 Cityof Corpus Christi 1201 Leopard Street Corpus Christi,TX 78401 cctexas.com Meeting Agenda Final-revised City Council Tuesday, November 19,2024 11:30 AM Council Chambers Addendums may be added on Friday. Public Notice: Persons with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who may need auxiliary aids or services are requested to contact the City Secretary's office (at 361-826-3105) at least 48 hours in advance so that appropriate arrangements can be made. Si Usted desea dirigirse al Concilio y cree que su ingles es limitado, habra un interprete ingles-espanol en todas las juntas del Concilio para ayudarle. This meeting may be held via videoconference call pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.127. If this meeting is held via videoconference call or other remote method of meeting, then a member of this governmental body presiding over this meeting will be physically present at the location of this meeting unless this meeting is held pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.125 due to an emergency or other public necessity pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.045. A. Mayor Paulette Guajardo to call the meeting to order. B. Invocation to be given by Pastor Greg Hood with REACH Ministries. C. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States and to the Texas Flag to be led by Anthony Castaneda, 12th grader from St. John Paul II High School. D. City Secretary Rebecca L. Huerta to call the roll of the required Charter Officers. E. CITY MANAGER'S COMMENTS / UPDATE ON CITY OPERATIONS: (ITEM 1) 1. 24-1906 Overview of City's New Police Training Academy and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on Thursday, November 21, 2024 City of Corpus Christi Page 1 Printed on 1111812024 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final-revised November 19,2024 F. PUBLIC COMMENT-APPROXIMATELY 12:00 P.M. To speak during this public comment period on a city-related matter or agenda item, you must sign up before the meeting begins. Each speaker is limited to a total of no more than 3 minutes per speaker. You will not be allowed to speak again on an item when the Council is considering the item. Time limits may be restricted further by the Mayor at any meeting. If you have a petition or other information pertaining to your subject, please present it to the City Secretary. Written comments may be submitted at cctexas.com/departments/city-secretary. Electronic media that you would like to use may only be introduced into the City system IF approved by the City's Communications Department at least 24 hours prior to the Meeting. Please contact Communications at 826-3211 to coordinate. This is a public hearing for all items on this agenda. G. SPECIAL CONSIDERATION ITEMS: (ITEMS 2 - 3) 2. 24-1761 One-reading Ordinance canvassing returns and declaring the results of the General Election held on November 5, 2024, in the City of Corpus Christi for the purpose of electing the Mayor and eight Council Members; and of the Special Elections on that same date for the adoption of six propositions. sponsors: City Secretary's Office 3. 24-1762 One-reading Ordinance ordering a runoff election to be held on December 14, 2024, in the City of Corpus Christi for the election of Mayor and Council Member District One and Council Member District Four, designating polling place locations, enacting provisions incident and relating to the subject and purpose of this ordinance. sponsors: City Secretary's Office H. BOARD &COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS: (NONE) I. BRIEFINGS: (ITEM 4) Briefing information will be provided to the City Council during the Council meeting. Briefings are for Council information only. No action will be taken and no public comment will be solicited. The City Manager or City Council Liaison for any city board, commission, committee or corporation(including Type A or B Corporation) may report on the action(s) or discussion(s) of any such body's public meeting that occurred within one month prior to this City Council meeting. 4. 24-1801 Corpus Christi Regional Economic Development Corporation (CCREDC) Quarterly Update sponsors: Economic Development J. EXPLANATION OF COUNCIL ACTION: For administrative convenience, certain of the agenda items are listed as motions, resolutions, or ordinances. If deemed appropriate, the City Council will use a different method of adoption from the one listed;may finally pass an ordinance by adopting it as City of Corpus Christi Page 2 Printed on 1111812024 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final-revised November 19,2024 an emergency measure rather than a two reading ordinance;or may modify the action specified. K. CONSENT AGENDA: (ITEMS 5 - 19) NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: The following items are consent motions, resolutions, and ordinances of a routine or administrative nature. The Council has been furnished with background and support material on each item, and/or it has been discussed at a previous meeting. All items will be acted upon by one vote without being discussed separately unless requested by a Council Member or a citizen, in which event the item or items will immediately be withdrawn for individual consideration in its normal sequence after the items not requiring separate discussion have been acted upon. The remaining items will be adopted by one vote. 5. 24-1902 Approval of the November 12, 2024 Regular Meeting Minutes Consent- Second Reading Ordinances 6. 24-1768 Ordinance authorizing the acceptance of grant funds in an amount of $120,500.00 from the Office of the Governor Homeland Security Grants Division for the Corpus Christi Police Department to provide funding for overtime and retirement for four sworn officers eligible under the FY 2025 Local Border Security Grant Program; and appropriating $120,500.00 into the FY 2025 Police Grants Fund. (6 votes required) Sponsors: Police Department 7. 24-1800 Ordinance increasing the Corpus Christi B Corporation's Fiscal Year 2024-2025 (FY 2025) operating budget by $221,284.00 for economic development services to fund a portion of the annual services commitment to Corpus Christi Regional Economic Development Corporation; appropriating $221,284.00 from the unreserved balance of the Type B Fund; and amending the FY 2025 Operating Budget. (6 votes required) Sponsors: Office of Management and Budget 8. 24-1753 Zoning Case No. ZN8420, Trans National Business Development Corporation submitted by Karl Schlatter: (District 2) Ordinance rezoning property located at or near 314 Clifford Street from the "RS-6" Single Family 6 District to the "RS-6/H" Single Family 6 District with a Historic Overlay. (Landmark Commission and Staff Recommend)(6 votes required) Sponsors: Development Services 9. 24-1754 Zoning Case No. ZN8419, YC Texas Hotel LLC submitted by Baldev Johal: (District 1) Ordinance rezoning property located at or near 601 North Water Street from the "CBD" Commercial District to the "CBD/H" Commercial District with a Historic Overlay. (Landmark Commission and Staff recommend approval) (6 votes required) Sponsors: Development Services Consent- Contracts and Procurement City of Corpus Christi Page 3 Printed on 1111812024 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final-revised November 19,2024 10. 24-1722 Motion authorizing the execution of a one-year service agreement, with two one-year option periods, with Doggett Heavy Machinery Services, of Corpus Christi, Texas, for offsite repairs of John Deere construction equipment for the Asset Management Department for an amount up to $140,000.00, with a potential total amount up to $420,000.00 if both one-year option periods are exercised, with FY 2025 funding in the amount of$116,600.00 from the Fleet Maintenance Fund. (6 votes required) Sponsors: Asset Management Department and Finance & Procurement 11. 24-1558 Motion authorizing execution of a one-year service agreement, with two one-year options, with Advance Paving and Construction, LLC, of Corpus Christi in an amount not to exceed $186,225.00, with a potential amount up to $558,675.00 if options are exercised, to perform worksite restoration services for Corpus Christi Water, with FY 2025 funding of$186,225.00 from the Water Fund. (6 votes required) Sponsors: Corpus Christi Water and Finance &Procurement 12. 24-1586 Motion authorizing the execution of a one-year service agreement, with two one-year options, with Hilario O. Ortega Jr., dba A Plus Janitorial and Mowing Services, of Corpus Christi in an amount not to exceed $66,999.92, with a potential amount up to $200,999.76 if option years are exercised, for seawall clean-up services for Parks & Recreation, with FY 2025 funding of$61,416.59 from the General Fund. (6 votes required) Sponsors: Parks and Recreation Department and Finance &Procurement Consent- Capital Projects 13. 24-1694 Motion authorizing a professional services contract with CP&Y, Inc. dba STV Infrastructure, San Antonio, Texas, to provide design, bid, and construction phase services for the Calallen Elevated Storage Tank - Pressure Plane Project in an amount not to exceed $2,450,854.40, located in Council District 1, with FY 2025 funding available from the Water Capital Fund. (6 votes required) Sponsors: Water Utilities Department, Engineering Services and Contracts and Procurement 14. 24-1785 Motion to award a construction contract to D&J Utility Services, LLC, Sinton, Texas, for the Greenwood Wastewater Treatment Plant Effluent Pumping Improvements project in an amount not to exceed $112,000.00, located in Council District 3, with FY 2025 funding available from the Golf Center Fund. (6 votes required) Sponsors: Parks and Recreation Department, Engineering Services, Corpus Christi Water and Contracts and Procurement 15. 24-1817 Motion awarding a construction contract to Rockin'h Ranch Services, LLC of Alice, TX for the Dr. H.C. Dilworth Park Pavilion project in an amount not to exceed $202,754.50 for the installation of a new steel pavilion building City of Corpus Christi Page 4 Printed on 1111812024 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final-revised November 19,2024 structure with exterior light fixtures located in Council District 2 with funding available from FY 2024 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program Funds. (6 votes required) Sponsors: Parks and Recreation Department, Engineering Services and Contracts and Procurement Consent-First Reading Ordinances 16. 24-1803 Ordinance amending the FY2024 - 2025 Capital Budget to include Bond 2024 Propositions A, B, C and D; appropriating $140,411,197 to the Capital Budget, and amending the Capital Improvement Program by adding 38 Bond 2024 Program projects. (6 votes required) Sponsors: Office of Management and Budget 17. 24-1197 Ordinance approving 10-year renewal of the existing lease agreement with Padre Island Yacht Club of a lease of 2.89 acres of City property located near Whitecap Wastewater Treatment Plant and amending the lease to provide a new 5-year option to renew, in consideration of quarterly lease payments the greater of$2,500 per quarter or 5% of gross income from slip rentals and membership fees; and providing for publication and an effective date. (28-day delay required between readings) (6 votes required) Sponsors: Corpus Christi Water 18. 24-1822 Ordinance authorizing execution of an assignment for the remaining year of the 5-year ground lease with Haas-Anderson Construction, Ltd. to Longyards Development LLC for 3.89-acres out of a 25.06-acre tract formerly known as the Hala Pit Landfill located next to the City of Corpus Christi Vehicle Impound Yard on Greenwood Drive in the amount of $9,600.00 per year from October 1, 2024, to September 30, 2025; and authorizing a new 5-year lease with Longyards Development LLC for a fee of$10,000.00 per year from October 1, 2025 to September 30, 2030. (6 votes required) Sponsors: Engineering Services 19. 24-1794 Ordinance approving Addendum No. 1 to Lease Agreement with Corpus Christi Baseball Club, L.P., providing for Type A funding in an amount not to exceed $137,260.00 on a reimbursement basis to make certain capital improvements to the Whataburger Field property in accordance with Major League Baseball Requirements, as approved by the Type A Board on October 21, 2024. (6 votes required) Sponsors: Economic Development L. RECESS FOR LUNCH The City Council will take a lunch break at approximately 1:30 p.m. M. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (NONE) City of Corpus Christi Page 5 Printed on 1111812024 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final-revised November 19,2024 The following items are public hearings and public hearings with first reading ordinances. Each item will be considered individually. N. INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION ITEMS: (NONE) The following items are motions, resolutions or ordinances that may be considered and voted on individually. RECESS TO STATE AND FEDERAL LEGISLATIVE AGENDA WORKSHOP: (ITEM 20) Workshop will begin at approximately 2 p.m. Briefing information will be provided to the City Council during the Council meeting. Briefings are for Council information only. No action will be taken and no public comment will be solicited. 20. 24-1836 State and Federal Legislative Agenda Development for the 89th Legislature and the 119th Congress sponsors: Intergovernmental Relations RETURN TO CITY COUNCIL MEETING O. EXECUTIVE SESSION: (ITEMS 21 -22) PUBLIC NOTICE is given that the City Council may elect to go into executive session at any time during the meeting in order to discuss any matters listed on the agenda, when authorized by the provisions of the Open Meeting Act, Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code, and that the City Council specifically expects to go into executive session on the following matters. If the Council elects to go into executive session regarding an agenda item, the section or sections of the Open Meetings Act authorizing the executive session will be publicly announced by the presiding officer. The City Council may deliberate and take action in open session on any issue that may be discussed in executive session. The description of an item in "Executive Sessions" constitutes the written interpretation by the City Attorney of Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code and his determination that said item may be legally discussed in Closed Meeting in compliance with Chapter 551 the Texas Government Code. 21. 24-1904 Executive session briefing pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.071 and Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 1.05 to consult with attorneys concerning legal issues related to SOAH Docket No. 473-24-19854, PUC Docket No. 56427, Petition by Outside City Ratepayers Appealing the Water Rates of the City of Corpus Christi. 22. 24-1905 Executive session pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.071 and Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 1.05 to consult with attorneys concerning legal issues related to a requested assignment of a Chapter 380 Incentive Agreement with Air Products LLC, industries, infrastructure, utilities, and property in the City's extraterritorial jurisdiction, services thereto, annexation, Texas Local Gov't Code service plans, industrial district agreements (IDA's), and Chapters 42, 43 and 212 of the Texas Local Government Code § 43.0116, et. seq., and Texas Government Code § 551.087 to discuss and deliberate regarding City of Corpus Christi Page 6 Printed on 1111812024 City Council Meeting Agenda-Final-revised November 19,2024 potential financial or other incentive(s) to business prospects(s) that the governmental body seeks to have locate, stay, or expand in or near the territory of the City and with which the City will be conducting economic development negotiations. P. ADJOURNMENT City of Corpus Christi Page 7 Printed on 1111812024 POLICE TRAINING ACADEMY aim ;. R ON CUT IN' • . . POLICE TRAINING ACA RIBBON CUTTING OPENING Elisa Olsen Director of Communications INVOCATION Antwine Charles Chaplain, CCPD SPEAKING Paulette Guajardo Corpus Christi Mayor Peter Zanoni Corpus Christi City Manager Mike Markle Chief of Police, CCPD Greg Stevens Executive Director, Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Dr. Mark Escamilla President, Del Mar College BLESSING Most Reverend Michael Mulvey Bishop of the Archdiocese of Corpus Christi CLOSING Elisa Olsen Director of Communications se 0 0'� PH o AGENDA MEMORANDUM NCORPO0.1¢ One-Reading Ordinance for the November 19, 2024, City Council Meeting 1852 Legistar Item 24-1761 DATE: November 8, 2024 TO: Mayor and Council FROM: Rebecca Huerta, City Secretary RebeccaH a-cctexas.com (361) 826-3105 One-reading Ordinance canvassing returns and declaring the results of the General Election held on November 5, 2024 in the City of Corpus Christi for the purpose of electing the Mayor and eight Council Members; and of the Special Elections on that same date for the adoption of six propositions CAPTION: One-reading Ordinance canvassing returns and declaring the results of the General Election held on November 5, 2024, in the City of Corpus Christi to elect the Mayor and eight Council Members; and of the Special Elections on that same date for the adoption of six propositions. SUMMARY: To canvass the returns of the November 5, 2024, General and Special Elections. Upon completion of the canvass, the election results become official. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: Conforms to Texas Election Code and City Charter; due to statutory requirements, the ordinance must be passed on one reading. FISCAL IMPACT: None Funding Detail: Fund: Organization/Activity: Mission Element: Project # (CIP Only): Account: RECOMMENDATION: Approval of Ordinance. SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance canvassing returns. 1 One-reading Ordinance canvassing returns and declaring the results of the General Election held on November 5, 2024 in the City of Corpus Christi for the purpose of electing the Mayor and eight Council Members; and of the Special Elections on that same date for the adoption of six propositions Whereas,the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi,by Ordinance No. 033425 on August 13, 2024, ordered and called a General Election for the election of Mayor and eight Council Members to be held on November 5,2024; Whereas, Ordinance No. 033425 provided that a runoff election shall be held on December 14, 2024, if one is necessary; Whereas,by Ordinance No.033432 on August 13,2024,the City Council also ordered and called a Special Election concerning four propositions identified on the ballot as Proposition A,Proposition B,Proposition C, and Proposition D,for issuance of bonds in the aggregate principal amount not to exceed$175,000,000, with priority given to projects identified in each proposition; Whereas,by Ordinance No.033434 on August 13,2024,the City Council also ordered and called a Special Election concerning a proposition identified on the ballot as Proposition E,to repurpose the expiring Type A local sales and use tax of 1/8 of 1% (being 0.125 cents per$1) for arena improvements to provide funds for city-wide arterial and collector street projects, and city-owned recreational and community facilities within the Sports, Entertainment and Arts District and the Selena Auditorium, Convention Center, and Arena,for a term of 20 years; Whereas,by Ordinance No.033433 on August 13,2024,the City Council also ordered and called a Special Election concerning a proposition identified on the ballot as Proposition F,to repurpose the expiring Type A local sales and use tax of 1/8 of 1%(being 0.125 cents per$1)for seawall improvements to provide funds for infrastructure improvement projects including downtown seawall flood control structures and other city- wide flood control,drainage, stormwater, and coastal resiliency projects, for a term of 20 years; Whereas, the General Election and Special Elections described above are herein referred to as the "Elections"; Whereas,notice of said Elections was given as required by law; Whereas, said Elections were duly held on the 5th day of November, 2024, at which said contests and propositions were presented to all qualified voters as provided in the respective City ordinance calling the applicable Elections and in conformity with the election laws of the State of Texas; and Whereas,it is hereby officially found and determined that the meeting at which this ordinance was passed was open to the public, and public notice of the time,place and purpose of said meeting was given, all as required by the Texas Open Meetings Act; and Whereas, the City Council has reviewed and investigated all matters pertaining to these Elections, and finds that the said Elections were in all respects lawful; NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI,TEXAS THAT: Section 1. The City Council having convened on this the 19th day of November, 2024 to canvass the returns of the Elections held on November 5, 2024, and after canvassing the returns of these Elections, officially finds and determines that these Elections were duly ordered; proper notice of the Elections was given; proper election officers were duly appointed prior to these Elections; the Elections were duly held; the City has complied with the Federal Voting Rights Act,the Texas Election Code,and the City Charter; z and due returns of the result of these Elections have been made and delivered, all in accordance with the law and the Ordinances calling the elections. Section 2. The City Council does officially find and declare the results of the General Election (Attachment A)to be as follows: Mayor Joshua Fraedrick 4,554 Isabel Araiza 11,058 Paulette Guajardo 46,759 Michael Hunter 33,966 John Calkusic 848 Anthem Powers 949 Council Member, At Large Rachel Caballero 18,048 Robert R. Re na 7,987 Jim Klein 23,327 Jennifer Gracia 15,973 Carol Vaughn 32,974 Mark Scott 31,336 Sylvia Tryon 9,110 Roland Barrera 24,450 Jahvid Mota hi 8,760 Larry Elizondo 19,717 Council Member,District I AnthonyAquino 2,174 Everett Roy 3,916 John Garcia 2,271 Eli McKay 1,249 Billy Lerma 3,393 Council Member,District 2 Ben Molina 7,487 Sylvia Campos 9,141 Council Member, District 3 Eric Cantu 10,245 Alberto Carrillo III 4,362 Council Member,District 4 Eric Magnusson IV 2,427 Ka 1 nn Paxson 8,021 May Nardone Mendoza 4,406 Dan Grimsbo 2,503 Council Member,District 5 David Pena 9,565 Gil Hernandez 11,137 The propositions submitted to the City voters in the Special Elections are attached here as Attachment B incorporated by reference and made part of this Ordinance as though reproduced here in their entirety. The results of the canvass of the Special Elections are declared to be: 3 City of Corpus Christi Proposition A(Streets) For 67,453 Against 31,542 City of Corpus Christi Proposition B(Parks and Recreation) For 61,143 Against 37,488 City of Corpus Christi Proposition C Public Safety) For 73,150 Against 25,404 City of Corpus Christi Proposition D Cultural Facilities For 58,340 Against 38,742 City of Corpus Christi Proposition E (Streets — Arterial and For 51,813 Collector; and Recreational and Community Facilities Against 43,715 City of Corpus Christi Proposition F (City-Wide Flood Control, For 64,961 Drainage and Coastal Resiliency) Against 31,023 Section 3. The City Council accepts and approves the returns for the General Election as received and canvassed, and declares that the following persons are declared elected and may qualify for the office indicated: Council Member at Large: Carolyn Vaughn Mark Scott Roland Barrera Council Member District Two: Sylvia Campos Council Member District Three: Eric Cantu Council Member District Five: Gil Hernandez The Council finds that the candidates who received the highest and second highest number of votes are hereby certified for placement in a runoff election as follows: Mayor: Paulette Guaj ardo Michael Hunter Council Member District One: Everett Roy Billy Lerma Council Member District Four: Kaylynn Paxson May Nardone Mendoza Section 4. A MAJORITY of the resident, qualified voters of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas,voting in the Special Election, having voted FOR the authorization and issuance of not more than $89,500,000 of 4 bonds and the levy and pledge of the tax in payment thereof as provided in Proposition A,the City Council hereby finds and determines that Proposition A carried at the Special Election and that the City Council is hereby accordingly authorized to issue the bonds and to levy the tax in accordance with the authority granted in Proposition A and with law. Section 5. A MAJORITY of the resident, qualified voters of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas,voting in the Special Election, having voted FOR the authorization and issuance of not more than $37,650,000 of bonds and the levy and pledge of the tax in payment thereof as provided in Proposition B,the City Council hereby finds and determines that Proposition B carried at the Special Election and that the City Council is hereby accordingly authorized to issue the bonds and to levy the tax in accordance with the authority granted in Proposition B and with law. Section 6. A MAJORITY of the resident, qualified voters of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas,voting in the Special Election, having voted FOR the authorization and issuance of not more than $45,000,000 of bonds and the levy and pledge of the tax in payment thereof as provided in Proposition C,the City Council hereby finds and determines that Proposition C carried at the Special Election and that the City Council is hereby accordingly authorized to issue the bonds and to levy the tax in accordance with the authority granted in Proposition C and with law. Section 7. A MAJORITY of the resident, qualified voters of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas,voting in the Special Election, having voted FOR the authorization and issuance of not more than $2,850,000 of bonds and the levy and pledge of the tax in payment thereof as provided in Proposition D,the City Council hereby finds and determines that Proposition D carried at the Special Election and that the City Council is hereby accordingly authorized to issue the bonds and to levy the tax in accordance with the authority granted in Proposition D and with law. Section 8. A MAJORITY of the resident, qualified voters of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas,voting in the Special Election, having voted FOR Measure E, the City Council hereby finds and determines that Measure E carried at the Special Election and that the City Council is hereby accordingly authorized to levy the tax in accordance with the authority granted in Measure E and with law. Section 9. A MAJORITY of the resident, qualified voters of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas,voting in the Special Election, having voted FOR Measure F, the City Council hereby finds and determines that Measure F carried at the Special Election and that the City Council is hereby accordingly authorized to levy the tax in accordance with the authority granted in Measure F and with law. Section 10.The recitals contained in the preamble hereof are hereby found to be true,and such recitals are hereby made a part of this Ordinance for all purposes and are adopted as a part of the judgment and findings of the City Council. Section 11. This Ordinance shall be construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas and the United States of America. Section 12. If any provision of this Ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstance shall be held to be invalid,the remainder of this Ordinance and the application of such provision to other persons and circumstances shall nevertheless be valid, and the City Council hereby declares that this Ordinance would have been enacted without such invalid provision. Section 13. It is officially found, determined, and declared that the meeting at which this Ordinance is adopted was open to the public and public notice of the time,place,and subject matter of the public business to be considered at such meeting, including this Ordinance,was given, all as required by Chapter 551, as amended,Texas Government Code. Section 14. This Ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its final passage and it is so ordained. 5 Section 15. Pursuant to Section 67.004(a)of the Texas Election Code,two members of the governing body constitute a quorum for canvassing the election results. Section 16. The necessity of making an official canvass of votes and declaring the results thereof immediately in order to meet the requirements of State Law and the City Charter,and the need for efficient and effective administration of the City's affairs, creates a public emergency requiring the suspension of the City Charter rule that no ordinance be passed finally on the date of its introduction but that such ordinance shall be read at two regular meetings of the City Council, and the Mayor having declared that such emergency exits,having requested the suspension of the City Charter rule that this ordinance be finally passed on the date of its introduction and take effect and be in full force and effect from and after its passage, IT IS ACCORDINGLY SO ORDAINED,this the 19th day of November,2024. 6 TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL Corpus Christi,Texas For the reasons set forth in the emergency clause of the foregoing ordinance, state law supersedes the Charter rule as to consideration and voting upon ordinances at two regular meetings: I/we, therefore, request that you suspend said Charter rule and pass this ordinance finally on the date it is introduced or at the present meeting of the City Council. Respectfully, Respectfully, Paulette Guaj ardo Mayor Council Members The above ordinance was passed by the following vote: Paulette Guajardo Roland Barrera Sylvia Campos Gil Hernandez Michael Hunter Jim Klein Mike Pusley Everett Roy Dan Suckley Pursuant to Section 67.004(a)of the Texas Election Code, two members of the governing body constitute a quorum for canvassing the election results. 7 PASSED AND APPROVED on this the November 19,2024 ATTEST: CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Rebecca Huerta Paulette Guaj ardo City Secretary Mayor 8 THE STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF NUECES § CITY OF CORPUS C14RISTI § I,the undersigned, City Secretary of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, full and correct copy of an Ordinance passed by the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas(and of the minutes pertaining thereto)on November 19,2024, canvassing the returns and declaring the results of the General and Special Elections held on November 5,2024,which ordinance is duly of record in the minutes of said City Council,and said meeting was open to the public, and public notice of the time, place and purpose of said meeting was given, all as required by Texas Government Code,Chapter 551. EXECUTED UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL of said City,on 12024. City Secretary (CITY SEAL) 9 ATTACHMENT A CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTIONS NOVEMBER 5, 2024 PRECINCT-BY-PRECINCT ELECTION RESULTS DATED this the day of November, 2024 oF Kara Sands 5 9s NUECES COUNTY CLERK OGyT�'OF CANVASS REPORT NUECES COUNTY GENERAL ELECTION 1, Kara Sands, Chief Election Official for Nueces County, Texas, do hereby certify the returns as shown on the Official Canvass are a true and accurate statement of the votes cast in the General Election held on November 5, 2024. Dated: November 14, 2024 Kara Sands Nueces County Cleric (361) 888 0580 • www.nuecescoxorn/eountyclerk• 901 Leopard St. Room 201 Corpus Christi,TX 78403 City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 Page Mayor-Vote for None or One in U m u u 2 o m 0 U m O V -O m p C �6 W y fp O N R N 3 3 3 O o O1 ^ y Q Y W V E O W O C m R L 3 U t L , W N >' O § Precinct - O. Q Q w w F--U 1 55 79 312 162 3 6 617 82 2 61 505 135 701 2 57 156 639 453 9 13 1,327 127 0 119 1,052 283 1,454 3 80 240 1,191 795 13 19 2,338 195 0 147 1,963 423 2,533 4 54 139 628 282 10 11 1,124 132 0 108 889 259 1,256 5 61 125 416 399 3 4 1,008 78 0 89 818 179 1,086 6 85 147 739 779 26 14 1,790 191 1 90 1,516 376 1,982 7 10 31 151 61 1 3 257 21 0 25 165 88 278 8 65 140 667 552 11 8 1,443 129 0 56 1,219 297 1,572 9 59 92 424 426 13 7 1,021 143 0 45 915 204 1,164 15 11 25 92 39 4 3 174 30 0 9 121 74 204 16 33 43 246 207 5 1 535 79 0 10 487 117 614 17 61 167 752 462 18 22 1,482 158 3 115 1,116 412 1,643 18 82 155 540 498 43 19 1,337 220 0 127 1,057 373 1,557 19 2 2 41 23 1 0 69 21 0 11 69 10 90 20 75 224 825 336 12 14 1,486 170 0 81 1,180 395 1,656 21 8 25 82 109 4 1 229 34 0 31 190 42 263 23 6 5 56 49 0 2 118 16 0 2 120 12 134 24 23 38 161 46 3 4 275 38 0 24 188 101 313 26 90 214 1,489 1,110 13 20 2,936 212 1 150 2,519 480 3,149 29 104 212 1,077 691 13 24 2,121 185 0 128 1,758 420 2,306 City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 Paget Mayor-Vote for None or One w `w o w o a w 0 0 01 c Precinct F- 1 1,431 48.99% 2 2,586 56.23% 3 3,628 69.82% 4 2,433 51.62% 5 1,516 71.64% 6 3,566 55.58% 7 756 36.77% 8 2,421 64.93% 9 1,957 59.48% 15 550 37.09% 16 809 75.90% 17 3,095 53.09% 18 3,273 47.57% 19 142 63.38% 20 3,029 54.67% 21 475 55.37% 23 191 70.16% 24 876 35.73% 26 4,652 67.69% 29 3,390 68.02% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting 109 of 109 100.00% Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 Page Mayor-Vote for None or One in U m u 2 o m 0 U m m c V R W y fp O N ry 3 O > 01 v 2 s a w w o o y Q Y W V E O o W O C m R O N W � m a Q U Q W W H Precinct — 30 3 8 22 4 2 0 39 10 0 6 21 22 49 31 8 20 97 37 1 2 165 17 0 13 109 60 182 32 44 124 496 352 3 11 1,030 132 0 56 845 261 1,162 33 13 21 102 33 3 4 176 20 1 17 123 57 197 34 9 22 92 47 4 0 174 18 0 10 119 63 192 38 2 14 23 9 2 2 52 6 0 2 38 18 58 39 12 31 111 70 1 1 226 26 0 17 193 42 252 40 115 141 970 1,632 25 18 2,901 260 0 185 2,564 412 3,161 41 10 22 70 22 1 1 126 21 0 7 109 31 147 42 3 17 96 119 0 7 242 14 0 20 208 28 256 43 9 34 97 44 1 2 187 15 0 22 127 53 202 44 13 36 152 60 2 4 267 30 0 19 190 88 297 45 6 19 76 21 1 0 123 17 0 16 77 47 140 46 5 15 46 9 1 3 79 6 0 5 55 25 85 47 7 14 43 26 2 3 95 11 0 5 60 41 106 48 36 85 389 226 8 8 752 84 0 59 605 172 836 49 25 55 219 274 8 7 588 81 0 28 526 115 669 50 13 46 118 89 2 1 269 22 0 18 207 66 291 51 48 97 370 214 8 6 743 92 0 66 506 263 835 52 14 59 203 75 3 5 359 25 0 35 244 105 384 City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 Page Mayor-Vote for None or One w `w o w o a w 0 0 01 c Precinct H 30 132 37.12% 31 679 26.80% 32 2,138 54.35% 33 915 21.53% 34 532 36.09% 38 200 29.00% 39 611 41.24% 40 4,374 72.27% 41 401 36.66% 42 334 76.65% 43 540 37.41 44 993 29.91 45 549 25.50% 46 339 25.07% 47 408 25.98% 48 1,520 55.00% 49 1,048 63.84% 50 531 54.80% 51 2,268 36.82% 52 864 44.44% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 Page Mayor-Vote for None or One 2 U m u u V -o 0 m 0 u m 0 ° h o V -E C° o S `m 0 m y Q « W V E O W Oo C m W W 2 C L > Z > 0 L d 3 U t ^' W , Precinct a ° a` u o' a w wo 53 11 40 173 83 1 2 310 29 0 27 226 86 339 56 18 63 164 63 1 9 318 44 1 22 228 113 363 57 26 46 180 85 3 8 348 35 0 20 270 93 383 58 42 121 290 240 3 4 700 46 0 48 591 107 746 59 39 127 379 218 6 5 774 68 0 61 630 151 842 60 8 54 182 41 1 2 288 37 0 31 208 86 325 61 10 39 148 31 2 3 233 36 0 16 165 88 269 62 11 42 141 65 2 6 267 37 0 24 183 97 304 63 50 172 607 561 6 9 1,405 104 0 96 1,191 222 1,509 64 16 63 289 258 2 2 630 22 0 39 555 58 652 65 90 266 772 790 4 25 1,947 231 0 164 1,627 387 2,178 66 39 89 331 180 3 5 647 61 0 45 520 143 708 67 114 245 1,186 812 18 18 2,393 252 1 182 1,953 511 2,646 68 19 67 225 141 3 5 460 47 0 35 343 129 507 69 48 131 421 236 12 8 856 98 0 73 677 204 954 70 50 143 572 287 14 16 1,082 137 0 85 796 338 1,219 71 25 102 333 126 6 9 601 55 1 47 391 219 657 72 27 103 358 171 5 4 668 73 0 55 507 179 741 73 26 84 311 108 5 7 541 59 0 59 349 192 600 74 26 92 342 108 7 8 583 50 1 39 431 164 634 City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 Page Mayor-Vote for None or One w `w o w o a w 0 0 01 c Precinct 53 743 45.63% 56 1,117 32.50% 57 791 48.42% 58 1,137 65.61% 59 1,435 58.68% 60 978 33.23% 61 855 31.46% 62 834 36.45% 63 2,177 69.32% 64 850 76.71% 65 3,272 66.56% 66 1,452 48.76% 67 4,355 60.76% 68 1,076 47.12% 69 1,885 50.61% 70 2,665 45.74% 71 1,689 38.90% 72 1,624 45.63% 73 1,414 42.43% 74 1,616 39.23% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 Page Mayor-Vote for None or One in U m u u o o m 0 u m Y R W y p o N A N 3 3 3 O o Ol ^ 4i Y O. W W C m o w o c m L 3 U L L , Z N >' O N L W Precinct a o a` u o' a w w F-o 75 23 95 446 104 6 9 683 64 0 62 496 189 747 76 10 28 104 51 3 2 198 30 0 14 145 69 228 77 1 16 50 18 1 4 90 7 0 5 61 31 97 78 24 97 339 127 6 6 599 86 0 42 462 181 685 79 17 69 227 96 5 11 425 56 0 39 284 158 481 80 20 110 299 79 2 5 515 59 0 44 384 146 574 81 117 181 893 1,476 22 23 2,712 243 0 191 2,359 405 2,955 82 10 27 105 43 3 3 191 24 0 27 120 68 215 83 17 53 222 64 3 6 365 34 0 32 257 110 399 84 18 47 199 81 2 3 350 48 0 30 301 67 398 85 3 38 89 24 1 3 158 25 0 13 112 58 183 86 30 61 152 150 0 1 394 28 0 34 320 68 422 87 35 111 363 231 5 7 752 57 0 42 598 169 809 88 52 131 668 447 10 9 1,317 105 0 105 1,027 290 1,422 89 16 41 122 89 0 2 270 40 0 16 227 67 310 90 23 47 207 117 5 4 403 30 0 26 302 105 433 91 93 313 698 553 21 25 1,703 300 1 200 1,376 428 2,004 92 51 118 512 401 7 2 1,091 123 0 114 876 224 1,214 93 64 169 718 298 16 7 1,272 113 0 63 943 379 1,385 94 52 127 521 297 5 5 1,007 109 0 76 817 223 1,116 City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 Page Mayor-Vote for None or One w `w o w o a w 0 0 01 c Precinct H 75 2,029 36.82% 76 766 29.77% 77 294 32.99% 78 1,577 43.44% 79 1,248 38.54% 80 1,487 38.60% 81 4,263 69.32% 82 648 33.18% 83 979 40.76% 84 839 47.44% 85 526 34.79% 86 604 69.87% 87 1,477 54.77% 88 2,302 61.77% 89 664 46.69% 90 835 51.86% 91 3,676 54.52% 92 1,901 63.86% 93 2,994 46.26% 94 1,979 56.39% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 Page Mayor-Vote for None or One in U m u u o o m 0 — u m m � c V R W y p O N ry � 3 O Ot v 2 s a w w o y Q Y W u O W oo C m W W 2 C L Z > O L d 3 U t ^' W Precinct o R a 2 ° Q` u o' a w w 95 11 51 177 71 2 3 315 34 0 19 236 94 349 96 23 58 199 98 2 1 381 31 0 23 276 113 412 97 16 48 225 81 7 5 382 48 0 36 274 120 430 98 19 99 408 113 4 5 648 51 0 64 473 162 699 99 4 29 98 34 2 4 171 21 0 11 125 56 192 100 38 75 316 189 5 11 634 78 0 40 476 196 712 101 77 142 820 593 18 17 1,667 209 1 85 1,435 357 1,877 103 88 148 721 646 24 21 1,648 207 0 35 1,389 431 1,855 106 43 154 560 355 8 15 1,135 140 2 125 903 249 1,277 107 119 185 865 1,090 19 23 2,301 313 0 75 2,140 399 2,614 109 18 40 126 100 2 8 294 19 0 22 217 74 313 110 45 62 290 269 5 7 678 101 0 22 590 167 779 111 20 44 230 224 1 5 524 56 0 15 437 128 580 112 39 140 614 415 6 7 1,221 131 1 117 1,008 228 1,353 113 8 26 91 26 0 3 154 21 0 15 122 38 175 114 16 19 137 62 1 1 236 34 0 12 173 85 270 115 40 110 487 331 9 14 991 97 0 61 792 235 1,088 116 103 318 1,165 757 17 27 2,387 249 1 163 1,941 533 2,637 117 112 124 748 828 28 27 1,867 178 0 102 1,580 363 2,045 118 48 191 666 297 4 11 1,217 142 0 80 1,004 275 1,359 City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 Page 10 Mayor-Vote for None or One w `w o w o a w 0 0 01 c Precinct 95 767 45.50% 96 901 45.73% 97 1,099 39.13% 98 1,633 42.80% 99 556 34.53% 100 1,347 52.86% 101 3,241 57.91% 103 3,025 61.32% 106 2,204 57.94% 107 3,884 67.30% 109 495 63.23% 110 1,478 52.71% 111 1,049 55.29% 112 2,069 65.39% 113 446 39.24% 114 699 38.63% 115 1,941 56.05% 116 4,291 61.45% 117 3,299 61.99% 118 2,474 54.93% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 Page 11 Mayor-Vote for None or One in U m u u o o m 0 u m m � c o m A N 3 3 3 O o Ol ^ LL m 2 s o. W C O m o w o c m m a s 3 u t t > w v > o Precinct a ° a` u o a w w F- 119 56 156 793 649 10 17 1,681 166 0 140 1,347 360 1,847 120 49 128 452 400 8 10 1,047 124 0 74 859 238 1,171 121 50 85 375 237 5 12 764 66 1 61 601 169 831 122 110 234 1,090 1,107 27 21 2,589 225 0 94 2,227 493 2,814 123 66 104 534 462 18 15 1,199 179 0 33 1,062 283 1,378 124 78 213 879 612 16 14 1,812 186 1 140 1,501 358 1,999 125 85 188 1,010 626 19 18 1,946 133 0 84 1,587 408 2,079 126 202 308 1,808 1,360 33 28 3,739 377 1 142 3,127 848 4,117 127 38 53 495 467 3 2 1,058 63 0 30 965 126 1,121 128 60 197 860 595 17 12 1,741 167 0 136 1,410 362 1,908 129 86 222 862 680 18 13 1,881 220 0 103 1,580 418 2,101 Totals 4,554 11,058 46,759 33,966 .848 949 98,134 10,336 21 6,536 79,938 22,017 108,491 City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 Page 12 Mayor-Vote for None or One w `w o w o a w 0 0 01 c Precinct 119 3,020 61.16% 120 2,164 54.11 121 1,499 55.44% 122 4,403 63.91 123 2,218 62.13% 124 3,274 61.06% 125 3,353 62.00% 126 6,092 67.58% 127 1,467 76.41 128 3,080 61.95% 129 3,497 60.08% Totals 194,170 55.87% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page 13 Council Member At-Large-Vote for None,One,Two or Three 0 y C R t R L o V K C > O it, ca N W W ; •+ W w Z. h R -a L W O 0 s L Y C o R O E ^ m R �, o m m O ? Precinct z u D U 1 125 37 161 102 176 199 61 131 75 87 1,154 949 0 2 235 99 389 207 397 401 133 326 137 244 2,568 1,794 0 3 425 192 552 403 759 754 226 638 218 605 4,772 2,821 2 4 238 99 229 217 319 315 142 378 86 209 2,232 1,536 0 5 168 54 355 152 362 398 86 217 126 196 2,114 1,144 0 6 273 93 504 232 698 651 112 292 185 312 3,352 2,594 0 7 57 34 29 47 56 73 19 95 9 37 456 378 0 8 247 114 308 249 455 463 127 320 146 285 2,714 2,002 0 9 183 94 255 126 532 370 66 206 57 153 2,042 1,450 0 15 44 23 41 32 48 43 26 50 7 33 347 265 0 16 109 47 112 83 153 172 35 147 49 89 996 846 0 17 291 137 341 270 444 440 151 397 116 274 2,861 2,068 0 18 205 93 350 211 476 453 125 191 100 179 2,383 2,288 0 19 8 4 19 9 20 33 4 7 5 7 116 154 0 20 298 148 287 276 377 347 158 570 105 273 2,839 2,126 1 21 49 14 69 36 105 85 18 53 17 25 471 318 0 23 15 8 34 13 84 51 3 19 4 15 246 156 0 24 63 27 35 60 62 53 42 81 12 38 473 466 0 26 427 233 602 419 1,038 1,029 240 767 322 766 5,843 3,601 1 29 407 184 549 349 674 682 199 583 203 475 4,305 2,610 1 City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page 14 Council Member At-Large-Vote for None,One,Two or Three i^ U u m U 0 O � � U m m h m N m � G 01 O m N C C m > U O w w 0, w o m Y 0 c > 9 p U T N C Precinct a w w F F'- 1 61 505 135 701 1,431 48.99% 2 119 1,052 283 1,454 2,586 56.23% 3 147 1,963 423 2,533 3,628 69.82% 4 108 889 259 1,256 2,433 51.62% 5 89 818 179 1,086 1,516 71.64% 6 90 1,516 376 1,982 3,566 55.58% 7 25 165 88 278 756 36.77% 8 56 1,219 297 1,572 2,421 64.93% 9 45 915 204 1,164 1,957 59.48% 15 9 121 74 204 550 37.09% 16 10 487 117 614 809 75.90% 17 115 1,116 412 1,643 3,095 53.09% 18 127 1,057 373 1,557 3,273 47.57% 19 11 69 10 90 142 63.38% 20 81 1,180 395 1,656 3,029 54.67% 21 31 190 42 263 475 55.37% 23 2 120 12 134 191 70.16% 24 24 188 101 313 876 35.73% 26 150 2,519 480 3,149 4,652 67.69% 29 128 1,758 420 2,306 3,390 68.02% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page 15 Council Member At-Large-Vote for None,One,Two or Three 0 R R C R V C_ > O ca N W W W w T vi R C 9 W o > R O ^ ^ �6 R > O �p N Precinct ccce - u 2 I z u 30 4 5 5 14 7 9 8 7 1 3 63 84 0 31 49 14 25 41 42 42 17 52 11 30 323 223 0 32 195 99 217 169 302 310 115 273 88 194 1,962 1,521 1 33 35 19 40 43 38 45 18 54 13 27 332 259 0 34 36 20 32 30 56 43 14 58 8 34 331 245 0 38 9 3 16 13 10 7 23 14 6 2 103 71 0 39 49 16 56 43 76 79 19 58 17 44 457 299 0 40 323 146 608 275 1,347 1,256 170 415 262 787 5,589 3,894 0 41 31 12 23 27 28 26 15 33 7 19 221 220 0 42 26 10 66 24 96 117 20 55 36 77 527 241 0 43 48 19 32 38 38 43 21 69 9 33 350 256 0 44 67 39 53 49 65 62 30 84 14 39 502 386 1 45 26 17 13 28 24 22 15 44 2 20 211 209 0 46 23 9 18 21 12 12 5 18 2 12 132 123 0 47 19 12 20 20 28 15 15 24 8 11 172 146 0 48 146 56 172 139 192 237 75 212 65 153 1,447 1,058 1 49 111 36 140 75 338 207 35 114 56 101 1,213 794 0 50 57 16 89 41 74 76 35 74 28 48 538 335 0 51 153 57 149 130 242 204 83 189 41 120 1,368 1,137 0 52 83 45 56 86 75 86 55 109 19 71 685 467 0 City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting 109 of 109 100.00% Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page 16 Council Member At-Large-Vote for None,One,Two or Three in U u m U 0 O � � U m m h m N m � G 01 0 m N C c m > U O w w 0, 0 o c m Y c > 9 0 U T N C Precinct a w w F F- 30 6 21 22 49 132 37.12% 31 13 109 60 182 679 26.80% 32 56 845 261 1,162 2,138 54.35% 33 17 123 57 197 915 21.53% 34 10 119 63 192 532 36.09% 38 2 38 18 58 200 29.00% 39 17 193 42 252 611 41.24% 40 185 2,564 412 3,161 4,374 72.27% 41 7 109 31 147 401 36.66% 42 20 208 28 256 334 76.65% 43 22 127 53 202 540 37.41% 44 19 190 88 297 993 29.91 45 16 77 47 140 549 25.50% 46 5 55 25 85 339 25.07% 47 5 60 41 106 408 25.98% 48 59 605 172 836 1,520 55.00% 49 28 526 115 669 1,048 63.84% 50 18 207 66 291 531 54.80% 51 66 506 263 835 2,268 36.82% 52 35 244 105 384 864 44.44% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page 17 Council Member At-Large-Vote for None,One,Two or Three 0 y C R t R L O a ' V C d O > O ST m N W N W _ Z. h ~ "O L W O O R O ^ m R �, O R m O ? Precinct a: a: - U ccu D U 53 66 41 56 75 57 60 26 92 15 57 545 472 0 56 64 29 52 74 61 75 49 75 21 45 545 544 0 57 89 36 85 74 98 95 40 85 25 48 675 474 0 58 129 30 237 130 201 241 63 125 128 141 1,425 813 0 59 175 60 245 130 241 235 84 168 88 142 1,568 958 0 60 63 33 47 67 49 57 29 106 4 64 519 456 0 61 63 24 36 60 34 45 67 65 11 43 448 359 0 62 60 26 57 55 56 66 33 75 18 47 493 419 0 63 236 57 468 179 517 509 130 313 241 352 3,002 1,525 0 64 83 28 195 72 225 315 47 147 117 169 1,398 558 0 65 330 97 623 308 698 725 244 410 248 362 4,045 2,489 0 66 138 37 157 111 182 218 73 169 68 100 1,253 871 0 67 431 210 575 389 758 725 232 586 215 524 4,645 3,290 1 68 99 37 108 97 107 114 40 125 21 74 822 699 0 69 209 70 210 199 226 226 84 258 92 170 1,744 1,118 0 70 236 123 231 201 257 296 108 311 69 205 2,037 1,620 0 71 117 64 99 128 133 135 71 211 44 121 1,123 848 0 72 136 54 152 150 178 194 80 191 55 116 1,306 917 0 73 125 45 101 115 119 127 58 183 25 110 1,008 792 0 74 127 80 90 123 116 124 61 196 24 123 1,064 838 0 City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page 18 Council Member At-Large-Vote for None,One,Two or Three i^ U u m U 0 O � � U m m h m N m � G 01 0 m N C c m > U O w w 0, 0 o c m Y c > 9 0 U T N C Precinct a w w F°- F= 53 27 226 86 339 743 45.63% 56 22 228 113 363 1,117 32.50% 57 20 270 93 383 791 48.42% 58 48 591 107 746 1,137 65.61% 59 61 630 151 842 1,435 58.68% 60 31 208 86 325 978 33.23% 61 16 165 88 269 855 31.46% 62 24 183 97 304 834 36.45% 63 96 1,191 222 1,509 2,177 69.32% 64 39 555 58 652 850 76.71% 65 164 1,627 387 2,178 3,272 66.56% 66 45 520 143 708 1,452 48.76% 67 182 1,953 511 2,646 4,355 60.76% 68 35 343 129 507 1,076 47.12% 69 73 677 204 954 1,885 50.61% 70 85 796 338 1,219 2,665 45.74% 71 47 391 219 657 1,689 38.90% 72 55 507 179 741 1,624 45.63% 73 59 349 192 600 1,414 42.43% 74 39 431 164 634 1,616 39.23% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting 109 of 109 100.00% Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page 19 Council Member At-Large-Vote for None,One,Two or Three 0 y C R t R L O V C d O > O ST m N W N W _ Z. h ~ "O -O W O O R O R R T O R R C Precinct a: a: U ccu 75 145 71 117 148 121 148 71 231 35 153 1,240 1,001 0 76 30 21 37 42 44 56 20 60 11 36 357 327 0 77 18 13 19 29 15 23 10 32 6 17 182 109 0 78 111 53 80 113 120 131 169 205 19 96 1,097 958 0 79 81 43 84 97 103 99 68 130 16 68 789 654 0 80 103 47 73 95 89 114 111 201 20 74 927 795 0 81 325 141 604 279 1,285 1,166 161 384 219 698 5,262 3,600 1 82 33 27 37 34 47 48 17 59 12 46 360 282 1 83 82 38 59 84 78 84 40 113 22 63 663 534 0 84 60 38 71 56 86 97 37 78 25 46 594 600 0 85 49 21 23 42 19 34 15 48 11 26 288 261 0 86 73 21 151 65 129 128 37 85 50 82 821 442 1 87 171 60 167 140 231 215 77 189 69 126 1,445 982 0 88 245 133 296 197 390 409 112 370 120 305 2,577 1,689 0 89 49 19 70 50 66 96 23 55 23 47 498 432 0 90 91 39 101 76 101 109 38 109 31 83 778 521 0 91 327 137 479 348 510 498 236 342 174 287 3,338 2,674 0 92 180 68 328 182 365 396 103 262 131 232 2,247 1,395 0 93 285 126 224 268 290 323 131 441 73 242 2,403 1,752 0 94 202 80 268 195 324 326 104 274 83 171 2,027 1,318 1 City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page20 Council Member At-Large-Vote for None,One,Two or Three to U u m U 0 O � � U m m h m N m � G 01 O m N C C m > U O w w 0, w o m Y 0 c > 9 p U T N C Precinct a w w Fp- F= 75 62 496 189 747 2,029 36.82% 76 14 145 69 228 766 29.77% 77 5 61 31 97 294 32.99% 78 42 462 181 685 1,577 43.44% 79 39 284 158 481 1,248 38.54% 80 44 384 146 574 1,487 38.60% 81 191 2,359 405 2,955 4,263 69.32% 82 27 120 68 215 648 33.18% 83 32 257 110 399 979 40.76% 84 30 301 67 398 839 47.44% 85 13 112 58 183 526 34.79% 86 34 320 68 422 604 69.87% 87 42 598 169 809 1,477 54.77% 88 105 1,027 290 1,422 2,302 61.77% 89 16 227 67 310 664 46.69% 90 26 302 105 433 835 51.86% 91 200 1,376 428 2,004 3,676 54.52% 92 114 876 224 1,214 1,901 63.86% 93 63 943 379 1,385 2,994 46.26% 94 76 817 223 1,116 1,979 56.39% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page21 Council Member At-Large-Vote for None,One,Two or Three 0 y C R t R L O a ' C V C d O > O ST m N W N W _ Z. h ~ "O -O W O O R O m R �, O m m O ? Precinct a: a: - u a: � u D U 95 76 34 64 66 57 81 29 108 15 64 594 453 0 96 89 33 80 79 84 103 34 110 41 76 729 507 0 97 89 33 71 84 94 97 46 129 26 82 751 539 0 98 114 63 108 139 126 117 122 247 31 122 1,189 908 0 99 32 13 38 29 38 42 16 55 9 31 303 273 0 100 170 67 110 113 251 181 49 149 41 103 1,234 902 0 101 329 141 381 235 762 540 98 406 97 283 3,272 2,359 0 103 355 144 356 210 758 496 92 384 147 295 3,237 2,325 1 106 209 110 293 186 358 350 139 357 102 216 2,320 1,511 0 107 397 160 647 272 1,366 906 118 401 161 369 4,797 3,045 0 109 61 24 89 45 91 104 25 67 26 64 596 343 0 110 120 54 156 73 322 224 44 151 51 116 1,311 1,026 0 111 97 47 127 66 244 175 34 117 37 98 1,042 698 0 112 238 96 290 193 409 407 128 394 95 294 2,544 1,515 0 113 31 9 25 33 38 23 26 53 11 32 281 244 0 114 49 25 47 55 65 59 25 74 14 39 452 358 0 115 193 89 228 199 301 302 82 239 89 209 1,931 1,333 0 116 456 223 518 434 721 683 226 677 198 542 4,678 3,233 0 117 312 103 595 227 737 702 116 281 167 277 3,517 2,618 0 118 256 116 245 242 335 323 130 437 112 288 2,484 1,593 0 City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page 22 Council Member At-Large-Vote for None,One,Two or Three U u m U 0 O � � U m m h m N m � G 01 0 m N C c m > U O w w 0, 0 o c m Y c > 9 0 U T N C Precinct a w w F F- 95 19 236 94 349 767 45.50% 96 23 276 113 412 901 45.73% 97 36 274 120 430 1,099 39.13% 98 64 473 162 699 1,633 42.80% 99 11 125 56 192 556 34.53% 100 40 476 196 712 1,347 52.86% 101 85 1,435 357 1,877 3,241 57.91% 103 35 1,389 431 1,855 3,025 61.32% 106 125 903 249 1,277 2,204 57.94% 107 75 2,140 399 2,614 3,884 67.30% 109 22 217 74 313 495 63.23% 110 22 590 167 779 1,478 52.71% 111 15 437 128 580 1,049 55.29% 112 117 1,008 228 1,353 2,069 65.39% 113 15 122 38 175 446 39.24% 114 12 173 85 270 699 38.63% 115 61 792 235 1,088 1,941 56.05% 116 163 1,941 533 2,637 4,291 61.45% 117 102 1,580 363 2,045 3,299 61.99% 118 80 1,004 275 1,359 2,474 54.93% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page23 Council Member At-Large-Vote for None,One,Two or Three 0 y C R s R s R R C R V C_ > O ca N W W Y 2 w T vi R C 9 W o > o Precinct u u 119 284 114 418 223 577 581 169 512 187 410 3,475 2,063 1 120 195 95 268 182 345 288 109 239 100 184 2,005 1,505 1 121 145 75 170 128 203 246 73 228 57 159 1,484 1,006 1 122 420 177 719 325 1,006 914 153 465 244 454 4,877 3,565 0 123 249 107 296 157 564 441 70 247 111 197 2,439 1,695 0 124 318 142 435 298 599 574 166 450 169 370 3,521 2,473 1 125 348 176 449 335 591 576 162 472 162 401 3,672 2,565 0 126 656 352 870 572 1,266 1,200 273 873 395 779 7,236 5,115 0 127 128 66 217 97 446 480 63 286 158 340 2,281 1,082 0 128 287 142 412 263 580 553 171 438 181 411 3,438 2,286 0 129 352 196 442 337 589 576 162 421 175 374 3,624 2,679 0 Totals 18,048 7,987 23,327 15,973 32,974 31,336 9,110 24,450 8,760 19,717 191,682 133,737 18 City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page24 Council Member At-Large-Vote for None,One,Two or Three to U u m U 0 O � � U m m h m N m � G 01 O m N C C m > U O w w 0, w o m Y 0 c > 9 p U T N C Precinct a w w F F- 119 140 1,347 360 1,847 3,020 61.16% 120 74 859 238 1,171 2,164 54.11% 121 61 601 169 831 1,499 55.44% 122 94 2,227 493 2,814 4,403 63.91 123 33 1,062 283 1,378 2,218 62.13% 124 140 1,501 358 1,999 3,274 61.06% 125 84 1,587 408 2,079 3,353 62.00% 126 142 3,127 848 4,117 6,092 67.58% 127 30 965 126 1,121 1,467 76.41% 128 136 1,410 362 1,908 3,080 61.95% 129 103 1,580 418 2,101 3,497 60.08% Totals 6,536 79,938 22,017 108,491 194,170 55.87% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting 109 of 109 100.00% Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page 25 Council Member Single-Member District 1 -Vote for None or One U u m U 2 O = U m f0 o m 0 Ct 61 m 3 m > U O w Q O y m 0, o w m E Iw . w .41� o ° w a O y u > Z > o o F- s c g T w > m m Precinct Q �+'+ W ca U � Q w w Fw- K H 1 69 122 74 101 81 447 253 1 61 505 135 701 1,431 48.99% 7 25 41 65 24 56 211 66 1 25 165 88 278 756 36.77% 9 188 281 95 80 219 863 301 0 45 915 204 1,164 1,957 59.48% 21 21 62 16 27 60 186 77 0 31 190 42 263 475 55.37% 23 12 54 18 5 19 108 26 0 2 120 12 134 191 70.16% 30 3 8 7 4 7 29 20 0 6 21 22 49 132 37.12% 31 18 18 50 17 40 143 39 0 13 109 60 182 679 26.80% 33 17 21 52 18 35 143 54 0 17 123 57 197 915 21.53% 38 6 8 8 15 10 47 11 0 2 38 18 58 200 29.00% 39 22 54 37 30 35 178 74 0 17 193 42 252 611 41.24% 41 26 11 41 10 11 99 48 0 7 109 31 147 401 36.66% 44 38 30 76 18 54 216 81 0 19 190 88 297 993 29.91% 45 17 18 36 1 24 96 44 0 16 77 47 140 549 25.50% 46 12 12 15 7 14 60 25 0 5 55 25 85 339 25.07% 47 14 12 25 10 20 81 25 0 5 60 41 106 408 25.98% 49 86 169 47 47 164 513 156 0 28 526 115 669 1,048 63.84% 51 93 136 147 75 134 585 250 0 66 506 263 835 2,268 36.82% 52 41 64 86 32 68 291 93 0 35 244 105 384 864 44.44% 60 27 37 98 17 49 228 96 1 31 208 86 325 978 33.23% 76 25 29 56 16 32 158 70 0 14 145 69 228 766 29.77% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page26 Council Member Single-Member District 1 -Vote for None or One to U u m U 2 O = U m f0 0 [0 0 C 6 m 3 m > U 0 N Q O y m > -a N m E 1° .° w o ° -a a O y u > Z > 0 o s c g T m > m m F- Precinct Q W 0 W ca U Q w w FD- K H 77 10 12 27 9 12 70 27 0 5 61 31 97 294 32.99% 79 43 73 109 50 71 346 135 0 39 284 158 481 1,248 38.54% 82 23 27 45 20 44 159 56 0 27 120 68 215 648 33.18% 85 17 20 54 10 21 122 61 0 13 112 58 183 526 34.79% 99 12 29 47 22 28 138 54 0 11 125 56 192 556 34.53% 100 76 133 105 32 208 554 158 0 40 476 196 712 1,347 52.86% 101 253 383 195 104 501 1,436 441 0 85 1,435 357 1,877 3,241 57.91% 103 246 377 177 118 480 1,398 457 0 35 1,389 431 1,855 3,025 61.32% 107 342 1,007 187 151 338 2,025 589 0 75 2,140 399 2,614 3,884 67.30% 110 106 176 87 54 167 590 189 0 22 590 167 779 1,478 52.71% 111 83 141 65 35 132 456 124 0 15 437 128 580 1,049 55.29% 123 203 351 124 90 259 1,027 351 0 33 1,062 283 1,378 2,218 62.13% Totals 2,174 3,916 2,271 1,249 3,393 13,003 4,451 3 845 12,730 3,882 17,457 35,475 49.21% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page27 Council Member Single-Member District 2-Vote for None or One i^ U m u u � o o m 0 = u m m c rn w 0 m > U 0 m 1 > m m n > 0 a m > Z 0 C > 0 m ate+ 0 01 Precinct m" u o' a w w ° F- 2 500 602 1,102 352 0 119 1,052 283 1,454 2,586 56.23% 5 500 388 888 198 0 89 818 179 1,086 1,516 71.64% 42 107 81 188 68 0 20 208 28 256 334 76.65% 43 59 105 164 38 0 22 127 53 202 540 37.41% 48 307 337 644 192 0 59 605 172 836 1,520 55.00% 50 104 133 237 54 0 18 207 66 291 531 54.80% 53 110 165 275 64 0 27 226 86 339 743 45.63% 56 114 171 285 78 0 22 228 113 363 1,117 32.50% 57 131 187 318 65 0 20 270 93 383 791 48.42% 58 285 320 605 141 0 48 591 107 746 1,137 65.61 59 321 364 685 157 0 61 630 151 842 1,435 58.68% 61 67 150 217 52 0 16 165 88 269 855 31.46% 62 90 149 239 65 0 24 183 97 304 834 36.45% 63 664 519 1,183 326 0 96 1,191 222 1,509 2,177 69.32% 64 311 226 537 115 0 39 555 58 652 850 76.71% 65 779 810 1,589 589 0 164 1,627 387 2,178 3,272 66.56% 66 251 306 557 151 0 45 520 143 708 1,452 48.76% 68 152 235 387 120 0 35 343 129 507 1,076 47.12% 69 286 474 760 194 0 73 677 204 954 1,885 50.61 72 233 358 591 150 0 55 507 179 741 1,624 45.63% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page28 Council Member Single-Member District 2-Vote for None or One in U m u u � o o m 0 = u m m c rn w 0 m > U 0 m 1 0 m m n > c 0 ° a a m > Z 0 C > 0 m ate+ 0 Precinct m" IR u o' a w w ° z 73 188 304 492 108 0 59 349 192 600 1,414 42.43% 75 190 422 612 135 0 62 496 189 747 2,029 36.82% 83 125 196 321 78 0 32 257 110 399 979 40.76% 84 128 153 281 117 0 30 301 67 398 839 47.44% 86 170 171 341 81 0 34 320 68 422 604 69.87% 87 256 400 656 153 0 42 598 169 809 1,477 54.77% 89 103 126 229 81 0 16 227 67 310 664 46.69% 92 197 218 415 134 0 50 412 87 549 820 66.95% 94 380 508 888 228 0 76 817 223 1,116 1,979 56.39% 96 137 203 340 72 0 23 276 113 412 901 45.73% 97 119 229 348 82 0 36 274 120 430 1,099 39.13% 109 123 131 254 59 0 22 217 74 313 495 63.23% Totals 7,487 9,141 16,628 4,497 0 1,534 15,274 4,317 21,125 39,575 53.38% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page29 Council Member Single-Member District 3-Vote for None or One i^ U m u u � o = o 0 u m o o rn — m `w c m > u o w 9.r� > o, >> rO> > o m o Precinct W Q u Q W W CC 4 698 268 966 290 0 108 889 259 1,256 2,433 51.62% 15 112 47 159 45 0 9 121 74 204 550 37.09% 16 289 172 461 153 0 10 487 117 614 809 75.90% 20 949 379 1,328 328 0 81 1,180 395 1,656 3,029 54.67% 24 176 58 234 79 0 24 188 101 313 876 35.73% 32 580 272 852 310 0 56 845 261 1,162 2,138 54.35% 34 113 36 149 43 0 10 119 63 192 532 36.09% 70 666 271 937 282 0 85 796 338 1,219 2,665 45.74% 71 376 155 531 126 0 47 391 219 657 1,689 38.90% 74 357 165 522 112 0 39 431 164 634 1,616 39.23% 78 416 123 539 146 0 42 462 181 685 1,577 43.44% 80 332 129 461 113 0 44 384 146 574 1,487 38.60% 93 858 291 1,149 236 0 63 943 379 1,385 2,994 46.26% 95 181 96 277 72 0 19 236 94 349 767 45.50% 98 412 150 562 137 0 64 473 162 699 1,633 42.80% 106 651 343 994 283 0 125 903 249 1,277 2,204 57.94% 112 708 339 1,047 306 0 117 1,008 228 1,353 2,069 65.39% 113 99 40 139 36 0 15 122 38 175 446 39.24% 114 155 54 209 61 0 12 173 85 270 699 38.63% 118 718 343 1,061 298 0 80 1,004 275 1,359 2,474 54.93% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 Run Date 11/14/2024 Page30 Council Member Single-Member District 3-Vote for None or One U U 0 O U m m OM O N O m T > 7 V Ul W > O U d Y N _ w R j 0 O > 00 m 4 O Precinct W Q U 7 O Q W W H rC H 119 964 433 1,397 450 0 140 1,347 360 1,847 3,020 61.16% 121 435 198 633 198 0 61 601 169 831 1,499 55.44% Totals 10,245 4,362 14,607 4,104 0 1,251 13,103 4,357 18,711 37,206 50.29% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page31 Council Member Single-Member District 4-Vote for None or One i^ U m u N U O O p m M O M U 7 W m O Gt 01 C C 0 Ot - O m ,�v, C N N O � m U O 3 R O W O Ol T h 1 c a -o T Z l7 > T 0 m O CT Precinct W Y C U Q W W - K F- 6 183 735 285 232 1,435 547 0 90 1,516 376 1,982 3,566 55.58% 8 190 462 330 120 1,102 470 0 56 1,219 297 1,572 2,421 64.93% 17 203 416 393 122 1,134 509 0 115 1,116 412 1,643 3,095 53.09% 18 175 494 208 150 1,027 530 0 127 1,057 373 1,557 3,273 47.57% 19 6 17 13 11 47 43 0 11 69 10 90 142 63.38% 40 209 1,292 657 360 2,518 643 0 185 2,564 412 3,161 4,374 72.27% 81 220 1,170 648 278 2,316 639 0 191 2,359 405 2,955 4,263 69.32% 90 48 85 108 50 291 142 0 26 302 105 433 835 51.86% 91 255 501 332 173 1,261 742 1 200 1,376 428 2,004 3,676 54.52% 92 69 150 126 77 422 243 0 64 464 137 665 1,081 61.52% 117 215 756 273 279 1,523 522 0 102 1,580 363 2,045 3,299 61.99% 120 140 334 245 87 806 365 0 74 859 238 1,171 2,164 54.11% 122 284 986 386 396 2,052 762 0 94 2,227 493 2,814 4,403 63.91% 129 230 623 402 168 1,423 678 0 103 1,580 418 2,101 3,497 60.08% Totals 2,427 8,021 4,406 2,503 17,357 6,835 1 1,438 18,288 4,467 24,193 40,089 60.35% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page32 Council Member Single-Member District 5-Vote for None or One i^ U m u u � o o m 0 = u m m c m w 0NJ 0 m > U 0 W C 9.r� > m m in > Y w0 w o 0 > 0 m h WmPrecinct o Do a w w 3 796 1,180 1,976 557 0 147 1,963 423 2,533 3,628 69.82% 26 1,049 1,425 2,474 675 0 150 2,519 480 3,149 4,652 67.69% 29 808 957 1,765 541 0 128 1,758 420 2,306 3,390 68.02% 67 933 1,044 1,977 669 0 182 1,953 511 2,646 4,355 60.76% 88 508 567 1,075 347 0 105 1,027 290 1,422 2,302 61.77% 115 399 411 810 278 0 61 792 235 1,088 1,941 56.05% 116 899 1,080 1,979 658 0 163 1,941 533 2,637 4,291 61.45% 124 723 782 1,505 494 0 140 1,501 358 1,999 3,274 61.06% 125 797 826 1,623 456 0 84 1,587 408 2,079 3,353 62.00% 126 1,543 1,593 3,136 981 0 142 3,127 848 4,117 6,092 67.58% 127 398 512 910 211 0 30 965 126 1,121 1,467 76.41% 128 712 760 1,472 436 0 136 1,410 362 1,908 3,080 61.95% Totals 9,565 11,137 20,702 6,303 0 1,468 20,543 4,994 27,005 41,825 64.57% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page33 Proposition A(Streets) -Vote For or Against i^ U m u u � o o m 0 = u m m c ° O m w c m > U O w O m T n 1 H Z ° Z o +' j o m o cc 4w Z °�' >' ,9 5 E Precinct a u D o' a w w ° z 1 496 130 626 75 0 61 505 135 701 1,431 48.99% 2 935 384 1,319 135 0 119 1,052 283 1,454 2,586 56.23% 3 1,629 725 2,354 179 0 147 1,963 423 2,533 3,628 69.82% 4 801 322 1,123 133 0 108 889 259 1,256 2,433 51.62% 5 695 328 1,023 63 0 89 818 179 1,086 1,516 71.64% 6 1,185 624 1,809 173 0 90 1,516 376 1,982 3,566 55.58% 7 179 73 252 26 0 25 165 88 278 756 36.77% 8 1,031 439 1,470 102 0 56 1,219 297 1,572 2,421 64.93% 9 629 428 1,057 107 0 45 915 204 1,164 1,957 59.48% 15 128 52 180 24 0 9 121 74 204 550 37.09% 16 383 183 566 48 0 10 487 117 614 809 75.90% 17 1,045 430 1,475 168 0 115 1,116 412 1,643 3,095 53.09% 18 928 443 1,371 186 0 127 1,057 373 1,557 3,273 47.57% 19 47 31 78 12 0 11 69 10 90 142 63.38% 20 1,127 396 1,523 133 0 81 1,180 395 1,656 3,029 54.67% 21 200 39 239 24 0 31 190 42 263 475 55.37% 23 77 44 121 13 0 2 120 12 134 191 70.16% 24 181 85 266 47 0 24 188 101 313 876 35.73% 26 1,972 980 2,952 197 0 150 2,519 480 3,149 4,652 67.69% 29 1,421 715 2,136 170 0 128 1,758 420 2,306 3,390 68.02% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting 109 of 109 100.00% Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page34 Proposition A(Streets) -Vote For or Against i^ U m u u � o o m 0 = u m m c ° O m w c m > U O w O a, T n 1 > Z ° Z o °1 j o m o cc E Precinct a u D o' a 30 30 7 37 12 0 6 21 22 49 132 37.12% 31 109 53 162 20 0 13 109 60 182 679 26.80% 32 761 293 1,054 108 0 56 845 261 1,162 2,138 54.35% 33 116 61 177 20 0 17 123 57 197 915 21.53% 34 128 46 174 18 0 10 119 63 192 532 36.09% 38 38 14 52 6 0 2 38 18 58 200 29.00% 39 176 51 227 25 0 17 193 42 252 611 41.24% 40 1,460 1,483 2,943 218 0 185 2,564 412 3,161 4,374 72.27% 41 86 37 123 24 0 7 109 31 147 401 36.66% 42 170 73 243 13 0 20 208 28 256 334 76.65% 43 130 47 177 25 0 22 127 53 202 540 37.41% 44 188 67 255 42 0 19 190 88 297 993 29.91% 45 92 24 116 24 0 16 77 47 140 549 25.50% 46 60 17 77 8 0 5 55 25 85 339 25.07% 47 71 23 94 12 0 5 60 41 106 408 25.98% 48 521 243 764 72 0 59 605 172 836 1,520 55.00% 49 365 242 607 62 0 28 526 115 669 1,048 63.84% 50 183 83 266 25 0 18 207 66 291 531 54.80% 51 531 203 734 101 0 66 506 263 835 2,268 36.82% 52 237 110 347 37 0 35 244 105 384 864 44.44% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page 35 Proposition A(Streets) -Vote For or Against i^ U m u u � o o m 0 = u m m c 0 m w c m > U 0 w O m T n > H w 9-r� >Zo 0 w om> Z c > 0 _ 0 cc 4 5E Precinct a u o' a w w °- z 53 208 95 303 36 0 27 226 86 339 743 45.63 56 236 92 328 35 0 22 228 113 363 1,117 32.50% 57 245 108 353 30 0 20 270 93 383 791 48.42% 58 469 221 690 56 0 48 591 107 746 1,137 65.61 59 519 256 775 67 0 61 630 151 842 1,435 58.68% 60 199 73 272 53 0 31 208 86 325 978 33.23% 61 161 73 234 35 0 16 165 88 269 855 31.46% 62 178 86 264 40 0 24 183 97 304 834 36.45% 63 1,007 416 1,423 86 0 96 1,191 222 1,509 2,177 69.32% 64 459 160 619 33 0 39 555 58 652 850 76.71% 65 1,363 569 1,932 246 0 164 1,627 387 2,178 3,272 66.56% 66 471 173 644 64 0 45 520 143 708 1,452 48.76% 67 1,711 713 2,424 222 0 182 1,953 511 2,646 4,355 60.76% 68 336 130 466 41 0 35 343 129 507 1,076 47.12% 69 590 276 866 88 0 73 677 204 954 1,885 50.61 70 783 308 1,091 128 0 85 796 338 1,219 2,665 45.74% 71 437 147 584 73 0 47 391 219 657 1,689 38.90% 72 482 187 669 72 0 55 507 179 741 1,624 45.63 73 397 140 537 63 0 59 349 192 600 1,414 42.43% 74 415 151 566 68 0 39 431 164 634 1,616 39.23 City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page36 Proposition A(Streets) -Vote For or Against i^ U m u u � o o m 0 = u m m c 0 m w c m > U 0 w O m T n > H w 9.,; >Zo 0 w o > Z m > 0 0 v >, +_ m rn c Precinct a uo' a 75 480 170 650 97 0 62 496 189 747 2,029 36.82% 76 139 58 197 31 0 14 145 69 228 766 29.77% 77 68 17 85 12 0 5 61 31 97 294 32.99% 78 400 196 596 89 0 42 462 181 685 1,577 43.44% 79 293 129 422 59 0 39 284 158 481 1,248 38.54% 80 362 142 504 70 0 44 384 146 574 1,487 38.60% 81 1,442 1,327 2,769 186 0 191 2,359 405 2,955 4,263 69.32% 82 129 66 195 20 0 27 120 68 215 648 33.18% 83 254 100 354 45 0 32 257 110 399 979 40.76% 84 257 105 362 36 0 30 301 67 398 839 47.44% 85 115 43 158 25 0 13 112 58 183 526 34.79% 86 266 124 390 32 0 34 320 68 422 604 69.87% 87 502 237 739 70 0 42 598 169 809 1,477 54.77% 88 946 391 1,337 85 0 105 1,027 290 1,422 2,302 61.77% 89 184 88 272 38 0 16 227 67 310 664 46.69% 90 270 130 400 33 0 26 302 105 433 835 51.86% 91 1,318 430 1,748 256 0 200 1,376 428 2,004 3,676 54.52% 92 781 322 1,103 111 0 114 876 224 1,214 1,901 63.86% 93 952 315 1,267 118 0 63 943 379 1,385 2,994 46.26% 94 723 306 1,029 87 0 76 817 223 1,116 1,979 56.39% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page 37 Proposition A(Streets) -Vote For or Against i^ U m u u � o o m 0 = u m m c 0 m w c m > U 0 w O a, T n > > w °1 H w w w Z o Z 0 w o > c m °1> 0 0 N Z v >, +_ m 5 c Precinct a u D o> a W w ° 95 219 80 299 50 0 19 236 94 349 767 45.50% 96 281 95 376 36 0 23 276 113 412 901 45.73% 97 275 118 393 37 0 36 274 120 430 1,099 39.13% 98 464 154 618 81 0 64 473 162 699 1,633 42.80% 99 113 56 169 23 0 11 125 56 192 556 34.53 100 455 203 658 54 0 40 476 196 712 1,347 52.86% 101 1,068 623 1,691 186 0 85 1,435 357 1,877 3,241 57.91 103 1,120 593 1,713 142 0 35 1,389 431 1,855 3,025 61.32% 106 799 345 1,144 133 0 125 903 249 1,277 2,204 57.94% 107 1,385 1,020 2,405 209 0 75 2,140 399 2,614 3,884 67.30% 109 191 95 286 27 0 22 217 74 313 495 63.23% 110 451 249 700 79 0 22 590 167 779 1,478 52.71 111 330 198 528 52 0 15 437 128 580 1,049 55.29% 112 838 392 1,230 123 0 117 1,008 228 1,353 2,069 65.39% 113 119 37 156 19 0 15 122 38 175 446 39.24% 114 193 45 238 32 0 12 173 85 270 699 38.63% 115 723 287 1,010 78 0 61 792 235 1,088 1,941 56.05% 116 1,722 689 2,411 226 0 163 1,941 533 2,637 4,291 61.45% 117 1,186 692 1,878 167 0 102 1,580 363 2,045 3,299 61.99% 118 875 352 1,227 132 0 80 1,004 275 1,359 2,474 54.93% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page38 Proposition A(Streets) -Vote For or Against i^ U m u u � o o m 0 = u m m c 0 m w c m > U 0 w O a, T n > > w °1 H w w w Z o Z o w o > c m °1> 0 0 N Z v 5 c Precinct a u o> a w 119 1,211 471 1,682 165 0 140 1,347 360 1,847 3,020 61.16% 120 713 334 1,047 124 0 74 859 238 1,171 2,164 54.11% 121 536 214 750 81 0 61 601 169 831 1,499 55.44% 122 1,759 852 2,611 203 0 94 2,227 493 2,814 4,403 63.91 123 772 498 1,270 108 0 33 1,062 283 1,378 2,218 62.13% 124 1,271 563 1,834 165 0 140 1,501 358 1,999 3,274 61.06% 125 1,321 606 1,927 152 0 84 1,587 408 2,079 3,353 62.00% 126 2,652 1,163 3,815 302 0 142 3,127 848 4,117 6,092 67.58% 127 692 363 1,055 66 0 30 965 126 1,121 1,467 76.41% 128 1,242 511 1,753 155 0 136 1,410 362 1,908 3,080 61.95% 129 1,389 546 1,935 166 0 103 1,580 418 2,101 3,497 60.08% Totals 67,453 31,542 98,995 9,496 0 6,536 79,938 22,017 108,491 194,170 55.87% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page39 Proposition B(Parks and Recreation)-Vote For or Against i^ m u u � o = u m m c ° O m w c O m > U w O m T n 1 H w °1 > Z ° Z o +' j o m ;; o Precinct a u D o' a w w ° z 1 468 158 626 75 0 61 505 135 701 1,431 48.99% 2 827 481 1,308 146 0 119 1,052 283 1,454 2,586 56.23% 3 1,412 932 2,344 189 0 147 1,963 423 2,533 3,628 69.82% 4 697 421 1,118 138 0 108 889 259 1,256 2,433 51.62% 5 625 397 1,022 64 0 89 818 179 1,086 1,516 71.64% 6 994 792 1,786 196 0 90 1,516 376 1,982 3,566 55.58% 7 175 75 250 28 0 25 165 88 278 756 36.77% 8 939 530 1,469 103 0 56 1,219 297 1,572 2,421 64.93% 9 586 462 1,048 116 0 45 915 204 1,164 1,957 59.48% 15 113 64 177 27 0 9 121 74 204 550 37.09% 16 356 206 562 52 0 10 487 117 614 809 75.90% 17 964 507 1,471 172 0 115 1,116 412 1,643 3,095 53.09% 18 821 545 1,366 191 0 127 1,057 373 1,557 3,273 47.57% 19 41 36 77 13 0 11 69 10 90 142 63.38% 20 995 521 1,516 140 0 81 1,180 395 1,656 3,029 54.67% 21 137 96 233 30 0 31 190 42 263 475 55.37% 23 75 47 122 12 0 2 120 12 134 191 70.16% 24 177 92 269 44 0 24 188 101 313 876 35.73% 26 1,805 1,138 2,943 206 0 150 2,519 480 3,149 4,652 67.69% 29 1,281 847 2,128 178 0 128 1,758 420 2,306 3,390 68.02% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting 109 of 109 100.00% Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page 40 Proposition B(Parks and Recreation)-Vote For or Against i^ m u u � o = u m m c ° O m w c O m > U w O m T n 1 > Z ° Z o +' j o m o Precinct a u o' a 30 24 12 36 13 0 6 21 22 49 132 37.12% 31 107 56 163 19 0 13 109 60 182 679 26.80% 32 680 370 1,050 112 0 56 845 261 1,162 2,138 54.35% 33 119 58 177 20 0 17 123 57 197 915 21.53% 34 119 52 171 21 0 10 119 63 192 532 36.09% 38 40 13 53 5 0 2 38 18 58 200 29.00% 39 157 73 230 22 0 17 193 42 252 611 41.24% 40 1,338 1,607 2,945 215 1 185 2,564 412 3,161 4,374 72.27% 41 82 40 122 25 0 7 109 31 147 401 36.66% 42 162 82 244 12 0 20 208 28 256 334 76.65% 43 130 53 183 19 0 22 127 53 202 540 37.41% 44 175 81 256 41 0 19 190 88 297 993 29.91% 45 90 31 121 19 0 16 77 47 140 549 25.50% 46 49 27 76 9 0 5 55 25 85 339 25.07% 47 67 28 95 11 0 5 60 41 106 408 25.98% 48 456 300 756 80 0 59 605 172 836 1,520 55.00% 49 336 269 605 64 0 28 526 115 669 1,048 63.84% 50 175 90 265 26 0 18 207 66 291 531 54.80% 51 474 258 732 103 0 66 506 263 835 2,268 36.82% 52 213 129 342 42 0 35 244 105 384 864 44.44% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page41 Proposition B(Parks and Recreation)-Vote For or Against i^ m u u � o = u m m c 0 m w c m > U 0 w 0 m T n > H w 1-r� >o 0 w om> Z c > 0 _ 0 5E Precinct u o> a w w °- z 53 209 94 303 36 0 27 226 86 339 743 45.63 56 210 115 325 38 0 22 228 113 363 1,117 32.50% 57 204 151 355 28 0 20 270 93 383 791 48.42% 58 453 237 690 56 0 48 591 107 746 1,137 65.61 59 481 299 780 62 0 61 630 151 842 1,435 58.68% 60 201 72 273 52 0 31 208 86 325 978 33.23% 61 169 63 232 37 0 16 165 88 269 855 31.46% 62 166 92 258 46 0 24 183 97 304 834 36.45% 63 946 468 1,414 95 0 96 1,191 222 1,509 2,177 69.32% 64 409 217 626 26 0 39 555 58 652 850 76.71% 65 1,276 660 1,936 242 0 164 1,627 387 2,178 3,272 66.56% 66 428 214 642 66 0 45 520 143 708 1,452 48.76% 67 1,574 846 2,420 226 0 182 1,953 511 2,646 4,355 60.76% 68 301 157 458 49 0 35 343 129 507 1,076 47.12% 69 527 333 860 94 0 73 677 204 954 1,885 50.61 70 711 376 1,087 132 0 85 796 338 1,219 2,665 45.74% 71 404 178 582 75 0 47 391 219 657 1,689 38.90% 72 439 234 673 68 0 55 507 179 741 1,624 45.63 73 374 159 533 67 0 59 349 192 600 1,414 42.43% 74 399 172 571 63 0 39 431 164 634 1,616 39.23 City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page 42 Proposition B(Parks and Recreation)-Vote For or Against to m u u � o = u m m c ° O m w c m > U O w O m T n > F w w > w Z w ° Z ° > ° +' c m > o ° N Z v 5 c Precinct a u o> a 75 465 190 655 92 0 62 496 189 747 2,029 36.82% 76 132 64 196 32 0 14 145 69 228 766 29.77% 77 65 18 83 14 0 5 61 31 97 294 32.99% 78 408 182 590 95 0 42 462 181 685 1,577 43.44% 79 270 152 422 59 0 39 284 158 481 1,248 38.54% 80 350 150 500 74 0 44 384 146 574 1,487 38.60% 81 1,359 1,400 2,759 196 0 191 2,359 405 2,955 4,263 69.32% 82 134 62 196 19 0 27 120 68 215 648 33.18% 83 240 114 354 45 0 32 257 110 399 979 40.76% 84 221 139 360 38 0 30 301 67 398 839 47.44% 85 116 40 156 27 0 13 112 58 183 526 34.79% 86 251 139 390 32 0 34 320 68 422 604 69.87% 87 458 277 735 74 0 42 598 169 809 1,477 54.77% 88 807 509 1,316 106 0 105 1,027 290 1,422 2,302 61.77% 89 175 98 273 37 0 16 227 67 310 664 46.69% 90 244 149 393 40 0 26 302 105 433 835 51.86% 91 1,163 570 1,733 271 0 200 1,376 428 2,004 3,676 54.52% 92 710 397 1,107 107 0 114 876 224 1,214 1,901 63.86% 93 888 375 1,263 122 0 63 943 379 1,385 2,994 46.26% 94 638 389 1,027 89 0 76 817 223 1,116 1,979 56.39% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page43 Proposition B(Parks and Recreation)-Vote For or Against i^ m u u � o = u m m c 0 m w c m > U 0 w 0 m T n > > w w Z o Z 0 w o > c m °1 c > 0 0 N Z v c Precinct a u D o> a 95 180 115 295 54 0 19 236 94 349 767 45.50% 96 241 134 375 37 0 23 276 113 412 901 45.73% 97 255 136 391 39 0 36 274 120 430 1,099 39.13% 98 447 173 620 79 0 64 473 162 699 1,633 42.80% 99 101 65 166 26 0 11 125 56 192 556 34.53 100 378 265 643 69 0 40 476 196 712 1,347 52.86% 101 971 703 1,674 203 0 85 1,435 357 1,877 3,241 57.91 103 980 716 1,696 159 0 35 1,389 431 1,855 3,025 61.32% 106 709 436 1,145 132 0 125 903 249 1,277 2,204 57.94% 107 1,307 1,100 2,407 207 0 75 2,140 399 2,614 3,884 67.30% 109 163 119 282 31 0 22 217 74 313 495 63.23% 110 423 274 697 82 0 22 590 167 779 1,478 52.71 111 299 232 531 49 0 15 437 128 580 1,049 55.29% 112 758 477 1,235 118 0 117 1,008 228 1,353 2,069 65.39% 113 112 42 154 21 0 15 122 38 175 446 39.24% 114 182 58 240 30 0 12 173 85 270 699 38.63% 115 632 362 994 94 0 61 792 235 1,088 1,941 56.05% 116 1,513 897 2,410 227 0 163 1,941 533 2,637 4,291 61.45% 117 1,029 835 1,864 181 0 102 1,580 363 2,045 3,299 61.99% 118 755 473 1,228 131 0 80 1,004 275 1,359 2,474 54.93% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page44 Proposition B(Parks and Recreation)-Vote For or Against i^ m u u � o = u m m c ° O m w c m > U O w O m T n > H w °1 > w Z w ° Z ° ° °' c m > o ° Precinct a u o> a w w ° z 119 1,102 577 1,679 168 0 140 1,347 360 1,847 3,020 61.16% 120 649 395 1,044 127 0 74 859 238 1,171 2,164 54.11% 121 485 268 753 78 0 61 601 169 831 1,499 55.44% 122 1,531 1,048 2,579 235 0 94 2,227 493 2,814 4,403 63.91% 123 691 564 1,255 123 0 33 1,062 283 1,378 2,218 62.13% 124 1,146 687 1,833 166 0 140 1,501 358 1,999 3,274 61.06% 125 1,225 695 1,920 159 0 84 1,587 408 2,079 3,353 62.00% 126 2,460 1,362 3,822 295 0 142 3,127 848 4,117 6,092 67.58% 127 618 435 1,053 68 0 30 965 126 1,121 1,467 76.41% 128 1,096 650 1,746 162 0 136 1,410 362 1,908 3,080 61.95% 129 1,249 668 1,917 184 0 103 1,580 418 2,101 3,497 60.08% Totals 61,143 37,488 98,631 9,859 1 6,536 79,938 22,017 108,491 194,170 55.87% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page45 Proposition C(Public Safety) -Vote For or Against i^ U m u u � o o 0 = u m m c ° O m w O c m > U w O m T n 1 H w °1 > Z ° Z o °1 j o m o Precinct a u D o' a w w ° z 1 501 125 626 74 0 61 505 135 701 1,431 48.99% 2 976 338 1,314 140 0 119 1,052 283 1,454 2,586 56.23% 3 1,696 647 2,343 190 0 147 1,963 423 2,533 3,628 69.82% 4 861 254 1,115 139 0 108 889 259 1,256 2,433 51.62% 5 732 288 1,020 64 0 89 818 179 1,086 1,516 71.64% 6 1,262 521 1,783 199 0 90 1,516 376 1,982 3,566 55.58% 7 199 51 250 28 0 25 165 88 278 756 36.77% 8 1,119 342 1,461 110 0 56 1,219 297 1,572 2,421 64.93% 9 780 270 1,050 114 0 45 915 204 1,164 1,957 59.48% 15 139 34 173 31 0 9 121 74 204 550 37.09% 16 426 134 560 54 0 10 487 117 614 809 75.90% 17 1,121 349 1,470 173 0 115 1,116 412 1,643 3,095 53.09% 18 1,002 364 1,366 191 0 127 1,057 373 1,557 3,273 47.57% 19 52 24 76 14 0 11 69 10 90 142 63.38% 20 1,171 336 1,507 148 0 81 1,180 395 1,656 3,029 54.67% 21 172 64 236 26 0 31 190 42 263 475 55.37% 23 87 34 121 13 0 2 120 12 134 191 70.16% 24 223 48 271 42 0 24 188 101 313 876 35.73% 26 2,102 833 2,935 214 0 150 2,519 480 3,149 4,652 67.69% 29 1,562 566 2,128 178 0 128 1,758 420 2,306 3,390 68.02% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting 109 of 109 100.00% Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page46 Proposition C(Public Safety) -Vote For or Against i^ U m u u � o o 0 = u m m c ° O m w O c m > U w O m T n 1 H w °1 > Z ° Z o °1 j o m o Precinct a u D o' a 30 31 5 36 13 0 6 21 22 49 132 37.12% 31 123 42 165 17 0 13 109 60 182 679 26.80% 32 799 240 1,039 121 0 56 845 261 1,162 2,138 54.35% 33 138 39 177 20 0 17 123 57 197 915 21.53% 34 148 25 173 19 0 10 119 63 192 532 36.09% 38 38 14 52 6 0 2 38 18 58 200 29.00% 39 180 51 231 21 0 17 193 42 252 611 41.24% 40 1,647 1,285 2,932 228 0 185 2,564 412 3,161 4,374 72.27% 41 89 35 124 23 0 7 109 31 147 401 36.66% 42 177 68 245 11 0 20 208 28 256 334 76.65% 43 139 40 179 23 0 22 127 53 202 540 37.41% 44 214 47 261 36 0 19 190 88 297 993 29.91% 45 98 23 121 19 0 16 77 47 140 549 25.50% 46 58 20 78 7 0 5 55 25 85 339 25.07% 47 76 18 94 12 0 5 60 41 106 408 25.98% 48 551 203 754 82 0 59 605 172 836 1,520 55.00% 49 450 157 607 61 0 28 526 115 669 1,048 63.84% 50 196 71 267 24 0 18 207 66 291 531 54.80% 51 577 150 727 107 0 66 506 263 835 2,268 36.82% 52 269 77 346 38 0 35 244 105 384 864 44.44% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page47 Proposition C(Public Safety) -Vote For or Against i^ U m u u � o o 0 = u m m c ° O m w O c m > U w O m T n 1 w > HZ w ° j 00 °-°a Z o Precinct vw a 53 233 73 306 33 0 27 226 86 339 743 45.63 56 249 75 324 39 0 22 228 113 363 1,117 32.50% 57 259 93 352 31 0 20 270 93 383 791 48.42% 58 503 193 696 49 0 48 591 107 746 1,137 65.61 59 568 207 775 67 0 61 630 151 842 1,435 58.68% 60 225 50 275 50 0 31 208 86 325 978 33.23% 61 189 45 234 36 0 16 165 88 269 855 31.46% 62 194 64 258 46 0 24 183 97 304 834 36.45% 63 1,059 354 1,413 96 0 96 1,191 222 1,509 2,177 69.32% 64 459 158 617 34 0 39 555 58 652 850 76.71% 65 1,410 514 1,924 251 0 164 1,627 387 2,178 3,272 66.56% 66 491 158 649 59 0 45 520 143 708 1,452 48.76% 67 1,845 578 2,423 221 0 182 1,953 511 2,646 4,355 60.76% 68 351 108 459 48 0 35 343 129 507 1,076 47.12% 69 643 217 860 94 0 73 677 204 954 1,885 50.61 70 818 260 1,078 141 0 85 796 338 1,219 2,665 45.74% 71 461 124 585 72 0 47 391 219 657 1,689 38.90% 72 519 148 667 73 0 55 507 179 741 1,624 45.63 73 432 101 533 67 0 59 349 192 600 1,414 42.43% 74 480 97 577 57 0 39 431 164 634 1,616 39.23 City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page48 Proposition C(Public Safety) -Vote For or Against i^ U m u u � o o 0 = u m m c 0 m w c m > U 0 w O m T n > > w w Z o Z 0 w o > c m °1> 0 0 c Precinct a u D o> a 75 527 134 661 86 0 62 496 189 747 2,029 36.82% 76 150 42 192 36 0 14 145 69 228 766 29.77% 77 72 10 82 15 0 5 61 31 97 294 32.99% 78 448 136 584 99 0 42 462 181 685 1,577 43.44% 79 316 106 422 58 0 39 284 158 481 1,248 38.54% 80 416 88 504 67 0 44 384 146 574 1,487 38.60% 81 1,631 1,120 2,751 204 0 191 2,359 405 2,955 4,263 69.32% 82 148 47 195 19 0 27 120 68 215 648 33.18% 83 281 66 347 51 0 32 257 110 399 979 40.76% 84 271 87 358 39 0 30 301 67 398 839 47.44% 85 127 28 155 28 0 13 112 58 183 526 34.79% 86 281 111 392 30 0 34 320 68 422 604 69.87% 87 559 179 738 71 0 42 598 169 809 1,477 54.77% 88 1,002 314 1,316 105 0 105 1,027 290 1,422 2,302 61.77% 89 212 64 276 34 0 16 227 67 310 664 46.69% 90 283 109 392 41 0 26 302 105 433 835 51.86% 91 1,328 406 1,734 270 0 200 1,376 428 2,004 3,676 54.52% 92 842 263 1,105 107 0 114 876 224 1,214 1,901 63.86% 93 1,012 245 1,257 128 0 63 943 379 1,385 2,994 46.26% 94 783 243 1,026 89 0 76 817 223 1,116 1,979 56.39% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page49 Proposition C(Public Safety) -Vote For or Against i^ U m u u � o o 0 = u m m c 0 m w c m > U 0 w O 01 T n > >w w F w w w Z o Z o w o c m °1> 0 0 Precinct a u D o> a W w ° F- 95 233 66 299 50 0 19 236 94 349 767 45.50% 96 299 80 379 33 0 23 276 113 412 901 45.73% 97 301 92 393 37 0 36 274 120 430 1,099 39.13% 98 497 119 616 83 0 64 473 162 699 1,633 42.80% 99 135 33 168 22 0 11 125 56 192 556 34.53% 100 517 133 650 62 0 40 476 196 712 1,347 52.86% 101 1,283 396 1,679 197 0 85 1,435 357 1,877 3,241 57.91 103 1,286 415 1,701 152 0 35 1,389 431 1,855 3,025 61.32% 106 857 283 1,140 137 0 125 903 249 1,277 2,204 57.94% 107 1,772 636 2,408 206 0 75 2,140 399 2,614 3,884 67.30% 109 197 86 283 30 0 22 217 74 313 495 63.23% 110 524 170 694 85 0 22 590 167 779 1,478 52.71 111 381 151 532 48 0 15 437 128 580 1,049 55.29% 112 910 323 1,233 119 0 117 1,008 228 1,353 2,069 65.39% 113 123 31 154 21 0 15 122 38 175 446 39.24% 114 201 35 236 34 0 12 173 85 270 699 38.63% 115 726 263 989 98 0 61 792 235 1,088 1,941 56.05% 116 1,796 616 2,412 223 1 163 1,941 533 2,637 4,291 61.45% 117 1,309 553 1,862 183 0 102 1,580 363 2,045 3,299 61.99% 118 935 285 1,220 138 0 80 1,004 275 1,359 2,474 54.93% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page50 Proposition C(Public Safety) -Vote For or Against i^ U m u u � o o 0 = u m m c 0 m w c m > U 0 w O m T n > FZ w w w > w o Z 0 w o c m °1> 0 0 > c Precinct a u o> a w 119 1,271 405 1,676 171 0 140 1,347 360 1,847 3,020 61.16% 120 752 276 1,028 142 0 74 859 238 1,171 2,164 54.11% 121 566 180 746 85 0 61 601 169 831 1,499 55.44% 122 1,925 653 2,578 234 0 94 2,227 493 2,814 4,403 63.91% 123 926 337 1,263 115 0 33 1,062 283 1,378 2,218 62.13% 124 1,382 455 1,837 158 0 140 1,501 358 1,999 3,274 61.06% 125 1,423 496 1,919 160 0 84 1,587 408 2,079 3,353 62.00% 126 2,834 980 3,814 301 0 142 3,127 848 4,117 6,092 67.58% 127 757 298 1,055 65 0 30 965 126 1,121 1,467 76.41% 128 1,299 457 1,756 151 0 136 1,410 362 1,908 3,080 61.95% 129 1,475 454 1,929 171 0 103 1,580 418 2,101 3,497 60.08% Totals 73,150 25,404 98,554 9,882 1 6,536 79,938 22,017 108,491 194,170 55.87% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page51 Proposition D(Cultural Facilities)-Vote For or Against i^ U m u u � o o 0 = u m m c ° O m w O c m > U w O m T n 1 F w ID >Z ° o °1 j o m o E Precinct u o' a w w ° z 1 443 174 617 83 0 61 505 135 701 1,431 48.99% 2 825 465 1,290 164 0 119 1,052 283 1,454 2,586 56.23% 3 1,350 959 2,309 224 0 147 1,963 423 2,533 3,628 69.82% 4 694 405 1,099 155 0 108 889 259 1,256 2,433 51.62% 5 615 395 1,010 74 0 89 818 179 1,086 1,516 71.64% 6 905 851 1,756 226 0 90 1,516 376 1,982 3,566 55.58% 7 170 78 248 30 0 25 165 88 278 756 36.77% 8 864 582 1,446 125 0 56 1,219 297 1,572 2,421 64.93% 9 553 468 1,021 143 0 45 915 204 1,164 1,957 59.48% 15 117 59 176 28 0 9 121 74 204 550 37.09% 16 327 223 550 64 0 10 487 117 614 809 75.90% 17 926 520 1,446 197 0 115 1,116 412 1,643 3,095 53.09% 18 779 561 1,340 217 0 127 1,057 373 1,557 3,273 47.57% 19 33 38 71 19 0 11 69 10 90 142 63.38% 20 996 489 1,485 170 0 81 1,180 395 1,656 3,029 54.67% 21 139 94 233 29 0 31 190 42 263 475 55.37% 23 62 59 121 13 0 2 120 12 134 191 70.16% 24 186 77 263 50 0 24 188 101 313 876 35.73% 26 1,619 1,270 2,889 260 0 150 2,519 480 3,149 4,652 67.69% 29 1,246 863 2,109 197 0 128 1,758 420 2,306 3,390 68.02% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting 109 of 109 100.00% Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page 52 Proposition D(Cultural Facilities)-Vote For or Against i^ U m u u � o o 0 = u m m c ° O m w O c m > U w O m T n 1 F w w > Z ° Z o °1 j o m o Precinct a u D o' a 30 25 11 36 13 0 6 21 22 49 132 37.12% 31 113 51 164 18 0 13 109 60 182 679 26.80% 32 650 373 1,023 137 0 56 845 261 1,162 2,138 54.35% 33 121 58 179 18 0 17 123 57 197 915 21.53% 34 122 47 169 23 0 10 119 63 192 532 36.09% 38 38 14 52 6 0 2 38 18 58 200 29.00% 39 162 65 227 25 0 17 193 42 252 611 41.24% 40 1,133 1,769 2,902 258 0 185 2,564 412 3,161 4,374 72.27% 41 83 39 122 25 0 7 109 31 147 401 36.66% 42 150 90 240 16 0 20 208 28 256 334 76.65% 43 129 48 177 25 0 22 127 53 202 540 37.41% 44 184 74 258 39 0 19 190 88 297 993 29.91% 45 84 30 114 26 0 16 77 47 140 549 25.50% 46 57 18 75 10 0 5 55 25 85 339 25.07% 47 77 18 95 11 0 5 60 41 106 408 25.98% 48 447 294 741 95 0 59 605 172 836 1,520 55.00% 49 332 262 594 74 0 28 526 115 669 1,048 63.84% 50 179 86 265 26 0 18 207 66 291 531 54.80% 51 495 220 715 119 0 66 506 263 835 2,268 36.82% 52 243 98 341 43 0 35 244 105 384 864 44.44% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page53 Proposition D(Cultural Facilities)-Vote For or Against i^ U m u u � o o 0 = u m m c ° O m w c m > U O w O m T n > H w °1 > w Z w ° Z °' ° ° c m > Z c > O _ ° T ° E Precinct a u o> a w w °- z 53 204 97 301 38 0 27 226 86 339 743 45.63 56 219 97 316 47 0 22 228 113 363 1,117 32.50% 57 227 120 347 36 0 20 270 93 383 791 48.42% 58 453 227 680 65 0 48 591 107 746 1,137 65.61 59 492 274 766 76 0 61 630 151 842 1,435 58.68% 60 199 76 275 50 0 31 208 86 325 978 33.23% 61 168 63 231 39 0 16 165 88 269 855 31.46% 62 167 90 257 47 0 24 183 97 304 834 36.45% 63 884 512 1,396 113 0 96 1,191 222 1,509 2,177 69.32% 64 381 230 611 40 0 39 555 58 652 850 76.71% 65 1,183 718 1,901 274 0 164 1,627 387 2,178 3,272 66.56% 66 419 214 633 75 0 45 520 143 708 1,452 48.76% 67 1,520 864 2,384 260 0 182 1,953 511 2,646 4,355 60.76% 68 324 131 455 52 0 35 343 129 507 1,076 47.12% 69 526 319 845 109 0 73 677 204 954 1,885 50.61 70 709 355 1,064 155 0 85 796 338 1,219 2,665 45.74% 71 405 162 567 90 0 47 391 219 657 1,689 38.90% 72 453 212 665 75 0 55 507 179 741 1,624 45.63 73 368 156 524 76 0 59 349 192 600 1,414 42.43% 74 421 148 569 65 0 39 431 164 634 1,616 39.23 City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page54 Proposition D(Cultural Facilities)-Vote For or Against i^ U m u u � o o 0 = u m m c 0 m w c m > U 0 w O m T n > HZ w w °1 > w o Z 0 w o c m °1> 0 0 > c Precinct a u D o> a 75 481 171 652 95 0 62 496 189 747 2,029 36.82% 76 139 56 195 33 0 14 145 69 228 766 29.77% 77 66 16 82 15 0 5 61 31 97 294 32.99% 78 393 181 574 109 0 42 462 181 685 1,577 43.44% 79 285 130 415 65 0 39 284 158 481 1,248 38.54% 80 360 142 502 69 0 44 384 146 574 1,487 38.60% 81 1,150 1,563 2,713 242 0 191 2,359 405 2,955 4,263 69.32% 82 130 62 192 22 0 27 120 68 215 648 33.18% 83 248 98 346 52 0 32 257 110 399 979 40.76% 84 219 132 351 46 0 30 301 67 398 839 47.44% 85 108 47 155 28 0 13 112 58 183 526 34.79% 86 257 131 388 34 0 34 320 68 422 604 69.87% 87 466 266 732 77 0 42 598 169 809 1,477 54.77% 88 784 516 1,300 121 0 105 1,027 290 1,422 2,302 61.77% 89 183 93 276 34 0 16 227 67 310 664 46.69% 90 234 150 384 49 0 26 302 105 433 835 51.86% 91 1,122 578 1,700 304 0 200 1,376 428 2,004 3,676 54.52% 92 673 409 1,082 130 0 114 876 224 1,214 1,901 63.86% 93 884 360 1,244 141 0 63 943 379 1,385 2,994 46.26% 94 638 378 1,016 99 0 76 817 223 1,116 1,979 56.39% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page55 Proposition D(Cultural Facilities)-Vote For or Against i^ U m u u � o o 0 = u m m c ° O m w c m > U O w O m T n > F w w > w w Z w ° Z o °1 ° m > o ° > c Precinct a u D o> a 95 209 87 296 53 0 19 236 94 349 767 45.50% 96 252 119 371 41 0 23 276 113 412 901 45.73% 97 261 124 385 45 0 36 274 120 430 1,099 39.13% 98 442 165 607 92 0 64 473 162 699 1,633 42.80% 99 106 58 164 26 0 11 125 56 192 556 34.53 100 380 258 638 74 0 40 476 196 712 1,347 52.86% 101 910 739 1,649 227 0 85 1,435 357 1,877 3,241 57.91 103 952 720 1,672 181 0 35 1,389 431 1,855 3,025 61.32% 106 665 440 1,105 172 0 125 903 249 1,277 2,204 57.94% 107 1,223 1,143 2,366 248 0 75 2,140 399 2,614 3,884 67.30% 109 156 125 281 32 0 22 217 74 313 495 63.23% 110 415 269 684 95 0 22 590 167 779 1,478 52.71 111 283 234 517 63 0 15 437 128 580 1,049 55.29% 112 742 480 1,222 130 0 117 1,008 228 1,353 2,069 65.39% 113 107 44 151 24 0 15 122 38 175 446 39.24% 114 169 58 227 43 0 12 173 85 270 699 38.63% 115 597 386 983 104 0 61 792 235 1,088 1,941 56.05% 116 1,434 938 2,372 264 0 163 1,941 533 2,637 4,291 61.45% 117 900 929 1,829 216 0 102 1,580 363 2,045 3,299 61.99% 118 782 420 1,202 156 0 80 1,004 275 1,359 2,474 54.93% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page56 Proposition D(Cultural Facilities)-Vote For or Against i^ U m u u � o o 0 = u m m c O m w c m > U O w O m T n > > w w Z o Z O w o c m °1> o 0 > N Z v c Precinct a u o> a 119 1,037 628 1,665 182 0 140 1,347 360 1,847 3,020 61.16% 120 634 383 1,017 153 0 74 859 238 1,171 2,164 54.11% 121 468 274 742 89 0 61 601 169 831 1,499 55.44% 122 1,329 1,220 2,549 263 0 94 2,227 493 2,814 4,403 63.91% 123 675 551 1,226 152 0 33 1,062 283 1,378 2,218 62.13% 124 1,078 715 1,793 202 0 140 1,501 358 1,999 3,274 61.06% 125 1,135 758 1,893 186 0 84 1,587 408 2,079 3,353 62.00% 126 2,079 1,676 3,755 360 0 142 3,127 848 4,117 6,092 67.58% 127 525 520 1,045 75 0 30 965 126 1,121 1,467 76.41% 128 1,068 667 1,735 172 0 136 1,410 362 1,908 3,080 61.95% 129 1,112 775 1,887 213 0 103 1,580 418 2,101 3,497 60.08% Totals 58,340 38,742 97,082 11,355 0 6,536 79,938 22,017 108,491 194,170 55.87% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page57 Proposition E(Streets-Arterial and Collector;and Recreational and Community Facilities)-Vote For or Against i^ U m u u � o o 0 = u m m c ° O m w O c m > U w O m T n 1 F w w > Z ° Z o +' j o m o E Precinct a u D o' a w w ° z 1 420 192 612 88 0 61 505 135 701 1,431 48.99% 2 743 531 1,274 180 0 119 1,052 283 1,454 2,586 56.23% 3 1,254 1,022 2,276 257 0 147 1,963 423 2,533 3,628 69.82% 4 602 475 1,077 177 0 108 889 259 1,256 2,433 51.62% 5 561 429 990 94 0 89 818 179 1,086 1,516 71.64% 6 828 908 1,736 246 0 90 1,516 376 1,982 3,566 55.58% 7 137 110 247 31 0 25 165 88 278 756 36.77% 8 776 653 1,429 142 0 56 1,219 297 1,572 2,421 64.93% 9 500 517 1,017 147 0 45 915 204 1,164 1,957 59.48% 15 98 74 172 32 0 9 121 74 204 550 37.09% 16 329 212 541 73 0 10 487 117 614 809 75.90% 17 812 617 1,429 214 0 115 1,116 412 1,643 3,095 53.09% 18 702 624 1,326 231 0 127 1,057 373 1,557 3,273 47.57% 19 45 29 74 16 0 11 69 10 90 142 63.38% 20 831 622 1,453 202 0 81 1,180 395 1,656 3,029 54.67% 21 128 96 224 38 0 31 190 42 263 475 55.37% 23 59 62 121 13 0 2 120 12 134 191 70.16% 24 150 110 260 53 0 24 188 101 313 876 35.73% 26 1,500 1,349 2,849 300 0 150 2,519 480 3,149 4,652 67.69% 29 1,113 955 2,068 238 0 128 1,758 420 2,306 3,390 68.02% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting 109 of 109 100.00% Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page58 Proposition E(Streets-Arterial and Collector;and Recreational and Community Facilities)-Vote For or Against i^ U m u u � o o 0 = u m m c ° O m w O c m > U w O m T n 1 F w w > Z ° Z o +' j o m o Precinct a u o' a 30 20 16 36 13 0 6 21 22 49 132 37.12% 31 97 61 158 24 0 13 109 60 182 679 26.80% 32 571 424 995 165 0 56 845 261 1,162 2,138 54.35% 33 99 69 168 29 0 17 123 57 197 915 21.53% 34 104 61 165 27 0 10 119 63 192 532 36.09% 38 31 21 52 6 0 2 38 18 58 200 29.00% 39 145 77 222 30 0 17 193 42 252 611 41.24% 40 1,068 1,805 2,873 287 0 185 2,564 412 3,161 4,374 72.27% 41 75 46 121 26 0 7 109 31 147 401 36.66% 42 153 84 237 19 0 20 208 28 256 334 76.65% 43 103 75 178 24 0 22 127 53 202 540 37.41% 44 157 96 253 44 0 19 190 88 297 993 29.91% 45 76 37 113 27 0 16 77 47 140 549 25.50% 46 45 27 72 13 0 5 55 25 85 339 25.07% 47 62 32 94 12 0 5 60 41 106 408 25.98% 48 403 333 736 100 0 59 605 172 836 1,520 55.00% 49 290 291 581 87 0 28 526 115 669 1,048 63.84% 50 154 103 257 34 0 18 207 66 291 531 54.80% 51 394 302 696 138 0 66 506 263 835 2,268 36.82% 52 182 151 333 51 0 35 244 105 384 864 44.44% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page 59 Proposition E(Streets-Arterial and Collector;and Recreational and Community Facilities)-Vote For or Against i^ U m u u � o o 0 = u m m c ° O m w c m > U O w O m T n > w > HZ °w ° c T° > P-� > 00 °_- a° °a M E Precinct 53 168 125 293 46 0 27 226 86 339 743 45.63% 56 176 131 307 56 0 22 228 113 363 1,117 32.50% 57 179 163 342 41 0 20 270 93 383 791 48.42% 58 413 265 678 67 0 48 591 107 746 1,137 65.61 59 446 319 765 77 0 61 630 151 842 1,435 58.68% 60 160 101 261 64 0 31 208 86 325 978 33.23% 61 133 90 223 47 0 16 165 88 269 855 31.46% 62 137 116 253 51 0 24 183 97 304 834 36.45% 63 878 507 1,385 124 0 96 1,191 222 1,509 2,177 69.32% 64 389 210 599 52 0 39 555 58 652 850 76.71% 65 1,104 762 1,866 309 0 164 1,627 387 2,178 3,272 66.56% 66 359 267 626 82 0 45 520 143 708 1,452 48.76% 67 1,325 1,009 2,334 310 0 182 1,953 511 2,646 4,355 60.76% 68 253 193 446 61 0 35 343 129 507 1,076 47.12% 69 416 404 820 134 0 73 677 204 954 1,885 50.61 70 604 450 1,054 165 0 85 796 338 1,219 2,665 45.74% 71 330 231 561 96 0 47 391 219 657 1,689 38.90% 72 372 278 650 90 0 55 507 179 741 1,624 45.63 73 303 210 513 87 0 59 349 192 600 1,414 42.43% 74 315 238 553 81 0 39 431 164 634 1,616 39.23 City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page60 Proposition E(Streets-Arterial and Collector;and Recreational and Community Facilities)-Vote For or Against i^ U m u u � o o 0 = u m m c O m w c m > U O w O m T n > HZ w w °1 > w w o Z o w o c m °1> o w > c Precinct a u D o> a 75 391 254 645 102 0 62 496 189 747 2,029 36.82% 76 113 76 189 39 0 14 145 69 228 766 29.77% 77 51 29 80 17 0 5 61 31 97 294 32.99% 78 305 262 567 116 0 42 462 181 685 1,577 43.44% 79 223 184 407 73 0 39 284 158 481 1,248 38.54% 80 277 201 478 93 0 44 384 146 574 1,487 38.60% 81 1,087 1,609 2,696 259 0 191 2,359 405 2,955 4,263 69.32% 82 104 86 190 24 0 27 120 68 215 648 33.18% 83 186 151 337 61 0 32 257 110 399 979 40.76% 84 176 164 340 57 0 30 301 67 398 839 47.44% 85 85 66 151 32 0 13 112 58 183 526 34.79% 86 241 138 379 43 0 34 320 68 422 604 69.87% 87 378 337 715 94 0 42 598 169 809 1,477 54.77% 88 722 568 1,290 131 0 105 1,027 290 1,422 2,302 61.77% 89 147 120 267 43 0 16 227 67 310 664 46.69% 90 192 194 386 47 0 26 302 105 433 835 51.86% 91 1,019 640 1,659 345 0 200 1,376 428 2,004 3,676 54.52% 92 638 435 1,073 139 0 114 876 224 1,214 1,901 63.86% 93 701 518 1,219 166 0 63 943 379 1,385 2,994 46.26% 94 572 423 995 120 0 76 817 223 1,116 1,979 56.39% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page61 Proposition E(Streets-Arterial and Collector;and Recreational and Community Facilities)-Vote For or Against i^ U m u u � o o 0 = u m m c O m w c m > U O w O m T n > F w w > w Z w o Z O w o c m °1> o 0 > N c Precinct a u D o> a 95 159 132 291 58 0 19 236 94 349 767 45.50% 96 209 153 362 50 0 23 276 113 412 901 45.73% 97 207 171 378 52 0 36 274 120 430 1,099 39.13% 98 368 231 599 100 0 64 473 162 699 1,633 42.80% 99 89 72 161 29 0 11 125 56 192 556 34.53 100 299 325 624 88 0 40 476 196 712 1,347 52.86% 101 813 805 1,618 258 0 85 1,435 357 1,877 3,241 57.91 103 819 816 1,635 218 0 35 1,389 431 1,855 3,025 61.32% 106 584 493 1,077 200 0 125 903 249 1,277 2,204 57.94% 107 1,152 1,175 2,327 287 0 75 2,140 399 2,614 3,884 67.30% 109 154 126 280 33 0 22 217 74 313 495 63.23% 110 351 322 673 106 0 22 590 167 779 1,478 52.71 111 257 251 508 72 0 15 437 128 580 1,049 55.29% 112 663 537 1,200 152 0 117 1,008 228 1,353 2,069 65.39% 113 81 68 149 26 0 15 122 38 175 446 39.24% 114 139 84 223 47 0 12 173 85 270 699 38.63% 115 533 428 961 126 0 61 792 235 1,088 1,941 56.05% 116 1,261 1,066 2,327 309 0 163 1,941 533 2,637 4,291 61.45% 117 818 994 1,812 233 0 102 1,580 363 2,045 3,299 61.99% 118 675 519 1,194 164 0 80 1,004 275 1,359 2,474 54.93% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page62 Proposition E(Streets-Arterial and Collector;and Recreational and Community Facilities)-Vote For or Against i^ U m u u � o o 0 = u m m c O m w c m > U O w O m T n w w > > F w w Z o Z o w o > c m °1 0 > o 0 w Z aci rn c Precinct a u o' a w 119 973 672 1,645 202 0 140 1,347 360 1,847 3,020 61.16% 120 522 484 1,006 164 0 74 859 238 1,171 2,164 54.11% 121 405 326 731 100 0 61 601 169 831 1,499 55.44% 122 1,267 1,240 2,507 305 0 94 2,227 493 2,814 4,403 63.91% 123 608 598 1,206 172 0 33 1,062 283 1,378 2,218 62.13% 124 998 776 1,774 221 0 140 1,501 358 1,999 3,274 61.06% 125 1,000 861 1,861 218 0 84 1,587 408 2,079 3,353 62.00% 126 1,953 1,761 3,714 401 0 142 3,127 848 4,117 6,092 67.58% 127 583 453 1,036 84 0 30 965 126 1,121 1,467 76.41% 128 948 744 1,692 215 0 136 1,410 362 1,908 3,080 61.95% 129 1,040 810 1,850 250 0 103 1,580 418 2,101 3,497 60.08% Totals 51,813 43,715 95,528 12,909 0 6,536 79,938 22,017 108,491 194,170 55.87% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page63 Proposition F(City-Wide Flood Control,Drainage and Coastal Resiliency) -Vote For or Against i^ U m u u � o o 0 = u m m c ° O m w O c m > U w O m T n 1 w >F- ° °1 o j 00 ao °IPrecinct v 1 489 126 615 84 1 61 505 135 701 1,431 48.99% 2 933 353 1,286 168 0 119 1,052 283 1,454 2,586 56.23% 3 1,546 727 2,273 260 0 147 1,963 423 2,533 3,628 69.82% 4 743 335 1,078 176 0 108 889 259 1,256 2,433 51.62% 5 709 285 994 90 0 89 818 179 1,086 1,516 71.64% 6 1,082 672 1,754 228 0 90 1,516 376 1,982 3,566 55.58% 7 173 70 243 35 0 25 165 88 278 756 36.77% 8 968 458 1,426 145 0 56 1,219 297 1,572 2,421 64.93% 9 635 388 1,023 141 0 45 915 204 1,164 1,957 59.48% 15 125 50 175 29 0 9 121 74 204 550 37.09% 16 385 157 542 72 0 10 487 117 614 809 75.90% 17 999 444 1,443 200 0 115 1,116 412 1,643 3,095 53.09% 18 906 434 1,340 217 0 127 1,057 373 1,557 3,273 47.57% 19 54 22 76 14 0 11 69 10 90 142 63.38% 20 1,005 463 1,468 187 0 81 1,180 395 1,656 3,029 54.67% 21 170 60 230 32 0 31 190 42 263 475 55.37% 23 75 45 120 14 0 2 120 12 134 191 70.16% 24 173 81 254 59 0 24 188 101 313 876 35.73% 26 1,853 996 2,849 300 0 150 2,519 480 3,149 4,652 67.69% 29 1,394 693 2,087 219 0 128 1,758 420 2,306 3,390 68.02% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting 109 of 109 100.00% Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page64 Proposition F(City-Wide Flood Control,Drainage and Coastal Resiliency) -Vote For or Against i^ U m u u � o o 0 = u m m c ° O m w O c m > U w O m T n 1 F w w > Z ° Z o +' j o m o Precinct a u D o' a 30 23 14 37 12 0 6 21 22 49 132 37.12% 31 110 51 161 21 0 13 109 60 182 679 26.80% 32 691 312 1,003 157 0 56 845 261 1,162 2,138 54.35% 33 114 53 167 30 0 17 123 57 197 915 21.53% 34 119 47 166 26 0 10 119 63 192 532 36.09% 38 36 16 52 6 0 2 38 18 58 200 29.00% 39 170 55 225 27 0 17 193 42 252 611 41.24% 40 1,591 1,311 2,902 258 0 185 2,564 412 3,161 4,374 72.27% 41 84 38 122 25 0 7 109 31 147 401 36.66% 42 195 44 239 17 0 20 208 28 256 334 76.65% 43 119 60 179 23 0 22 127 53 202 540 37.41% 44 185 64 249 48 0 19 190 88 297 993 29.91% 45 83 26 109 31 0 16 77 47 140 549 25.50% 46 52 21 73 12 0 5 55 25 85 339 25.07% 47 70 20 90 16 0 5 60 41 106 408 25.98% 48 490 237 727 109 0 59 605 172 836 1,520 55.00% 49 367 220 587 81 0 28 526 115 669 1,048 63.84% 50 193 68 261 30 0 18 207 66 291 531 54.80% 51 498 215 713 121 0 66 506 263 835 2,268 36.82% 52 232 108 340 44 0 35 244 105 384 864 44.44% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page65 Proposition F(City-Wide Flood Control,Drainage and Coastal Resiliency) -Vote For or Against i^ U m u u � o o 0 = u m m c 0 m w c m > U 0 w O 01 T n > >w w F w w Z o Z 0 w o c m °1 > N Z c > 0 _ 0 T O E Precinct a u D o> a w w °- z F- 53 207 89 296 43 0 27 226 86 339 743 45.63 56 203 101 304 59 0 22 228 113 363 1,117 32.50% 57 223 124 347 36 0 20 270 93 383 791 48.42% 58 495 188 683 62 0 48 591 107 746 1,137 65.61 59 560 208 768 74 0 61 630 151 842 1,435 58.68% 60 188 81 269 56 0 31 208 86 325 978 33.23% 61 148 69 217 53 0 16 165 88 269 855 31.46% 62 169 83 252 52 0 24 183 97 304 834 36.45% 63 1,018 369 1,387 122 0 96 1,191 222 1,509 2,177 69.32% 64 467 134 601 50 0 39 555 58 652 850 76.71% 65 1,415 481 1,896 278 1 164 1,627 387 2,178 3,272 66.56% 66 445 180 625 83 0 45 520 143 708 1,452 48.76% 67 1,649 697 2,346 298 0 182 1,953 511 2,646 4,355 60.76% 68 304 144 448 59 0 35 343 129 507 1,076 47.12% 69 554 288 842 112 0 73 677 204 954 1,885 50.61 70 750 319 1,069 150 0 85 796 338 1,219 2,665 45.74% 71 413 151 564 93 0 47 391 219 657 1,689 38.90% 72 443 203 646 94 0 55 507 179 741 1,624 45.63 73 371 144 515 85 0 59 349 192 600 1,414 42.43% 74 380 173 553 81 0 39 431 164 634 1,616 39.23 City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page66 Proposition F(City-Wide Flood Control,Drainage and Coastal Resiliency) -Vote For or Against i^ U m u u � o o 0 = u m m c ° O m w c m > U O w O m T n > H w °1 > w Z w ° Z ° ° °' c m > o ° > c Precinct a u o> a 75 433 197 630 117 0 62 496 189 747 2,029 36.82% 76 129 58 187 41 0 14 145 69 228 766 29.77% 77 61 22 83 14 0 5 61 31 97 294 32.99% 78 393 177 570 113 0 42 462 181 685 1,577 43.44% 79 284 121 405 75 0 39 284 158 481 1,248 38.54% 80 337 155 492 79 0 44 384 146 574 1,487 38.60% 81 1,559 1,157 2,716 239 0 191 2,359 405 2,955 4,263 69.32% 82 129 56 185 29 0 27 120 68 215 648 33.18% 83 242 100 342 56 0 32 257 110 399 979 40.76% 84 227 113 340 57 0 30 301 67 398 839 47.44% 85 98 51 149 34 0 13 112 58 183 526 34.79% 86 291 89 380 42 0 34 320 68 422 604 69.87% 87 478 240 718 91 0 42 598 169 809 1,477 54.77% 88 903 390 1,293 128 0 105 1,027 290 1,422 2,302 61.77% 89 185 83 268 42 0 16 227 67 310 664 46.69% 90 246 139 385 48 0 26 302 105 433 835 51.86% 91 1,249 426 1,675 328 1 200 1,376 428 2,004 3,676 54.52% 92 787 287 1,074 138 0 114 876 224 1,214 1,901 63.86% 93 846 370 1,216 169 0 63 943 379 1,385 2,994 46.26% 94 720 284 1,004 111 0 76 817 223 1,116 1,979 56.39% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page67 Proposition F(City-Wide Flood Control,Drainage and Coastal Resiliency) -Vote For or Against i^ U m u u � o o 0 = u m m c O m w c m > U O w O m T n > FZ w w w > w w o Z o w o c m °1> o w > c Precinct a u M o> a 95 197 97 294 55 0 19 236 94 349 767 45.50% 96 257 106 363 49 0 23 276 113 412 901 45.73% 97 264 119 383 47 0 36 274 120 430 1,099 39.13% 98 431 163 594 105 0 64 473 162 699 1,633 42.80% 99 114 47 161 29 0 11 125 56 192 556 34.53 100 393 231 624 88 0 40 476 196 712 1,347 52.86% 101 1,031 590 1,621 255 0 85 1,435 357 1,877 3,241 57.91 103 1,031 616 1,647 206 0 35 1,389 431 1,855 3,025 61.32% 106 736 344 1,080 197 0 125 903 249 1,277 2,204 57.94% 107 1,451 875 2,326 288 0 75 2,140 399 2,614 3,884 67.30% 109 184 93 277 36 0 22 217 74 313 495 63.23% 110 432 247 679 100 0 22 590 167 779 1,478 52.71 111 322 200 522 58 0 15 437 128 580 1,049 55.29% 112 809 395 1,204 148 0 117 1,008 228 1,353 2,069 65.39% 113 103 45 148 27 0 15 122 38 175 446 39.24% 114 159 63 222 48 0 12 173 85 270 699 38.63% 115 675 289 964 123 0 61 792 235 1,088 1,941 56.05% 116 1,583 749 2,332 304 0 163 1,941 533 2,637 4,291 61.45% 117 1,141 692 1,833 212 0 102 1,580 363 2,045 3,299 61.99% 118 841 363 1,204 154 0 80 1,004 275 1,359 2,474 54.93% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 "r . , Page68 Proposition F(City-Wide Flood Control,Drainage and Coastal Resiliency) -Vote For or Against i^ U m u u � o o 0 = u m m c 0 m w c m > U 0 w O m T n > HZ w w °1 > w o Z 0 w o c m °1> 0 0 > c Precinct a u o> a w 119 1,193 457 1,650 197 0 140 1,347 360 1,847 3,020 61.16% 120 652 356 1,008 162 0 74 859 238 1,171 2,164 54.11% 121 511 227 738 93 0 61 601 169 831 1,499 55.44% 122 1,647 868 2,515 297 0 94 2,227 493 2,814 4,403 63.91% 123 789 426 1,215 163 0 33 1,062 283 1,378 2,218 62.13% 124 1,221 553 1,774 221 0 140 1,501 358 1,999 3,274 61.06% 125 1,232 642 1,874 205 0 84 1,587 408 2,079 3,353 62.00% 126 2,490 1,213 3,703 412 0 142 3,127 848 4,117 6,092 67.58% 127 727 309 1,036 84 0 30 965 126 1,121 1,467 76.41% 128 1,202 506 1,708 199 0 136 1,410 362 1,908 3,080 61.95% 129 1,305 562 1,867 233 0 103 1,580 418 2,101 3,497 60.08% Totals 64,961 31,023 95,984 12,450 3 6,536 79,938 22,017 108,491 194,170 55.87% City of Corpus Christi Official Results Canvass Report Nueces County Registered Voters 0: November 5,2024 General Election GENERAL ELECTION Polling Places Reporting Run Time :06 AM 11/5/2024 Run Date 11/14/2024 Page69 ***End of report*** 10 CERTIFICATION OF ELECTION CORPUS CHRISTI GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTIONS NOVEMBER 5, 2024 I,the undersigned Elections Administrator for the election held on the 5th day of November, 2024, City of Corpus Christi,Nueces County, Texas, do herby certify to the Canvassing Authority that the attached precinct-by—precinct results is a total of all votes received by each candidate and Propositions as shown by the precinct returns. I further certify that the following vote totals include early voting totals by precinct received under Section 87.1231 of the Texas Election Code. These accurately reflect the results of the tabulation tapes released to the Mayor by election precinct judges. Dated this the day of November, 2024 Rebecca Huerta Elections Administrator 11 ATTACHMENT B SPECIAL ELECTION PROPOSITIONS CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI PROPOSITION STREETS Shall the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas be authorized, in accordance with applicable law, to issue and sell one or more series of general obligation bonds of the City, in the aggregate principal amount of not more than $89,500,000 with such series or issues of bonds, respectively, to mature serially or otherwise within not to exceed forty years from their date and to be sold at such prices and bear interest at such rates (whether fixed, floating, variable, or otherwise, but in no case at a rate that exceeds the maximum rate per annum authorized by applicable law at the time of any such issuance), as shall all be determined within the discretion of the City Council, for the purpose of making permanent public improvements or for other public purposes, to wit: designing, demolishing, constructing, renovating, improving, reconstructing, restructuring and extending streets, thoroughfares, and urban trails and related land and right-of-way sidewalks, streetscapes, collectors, drainage, landscape, signage, acquiring lands and rights-of-way necessary thereto or incidental therewith (but specifically excluding related City utility costs, which are the responsibility of the City's utility system), with priority given to the following street projects: — Residential Streets — North Beach Road Improvements,including Beach Avenue and Gulfspray Avenue — Rand Morgan Road,generally from McNorton Road to Interstate 37 — Sam Rankin Road,generally from Port Avenue to Interstate 37 — South Staples Access Road,generally from Annapolis Drive to Kostoryz Road — Allencrest Drive,generally from Ayers Street to deadend — Schanen Boulevard,generally from Weber Road to Everhart Road — Holly Road,generally from Ennis Joslin Road to Paul Jones Avenue — Graham Road,generally from Flour Bluff Drive to Waldron Road — Tara Subdivision, including Armitage Drive, Audobon Drive, Riata Drive, Riata Circle, Richland Street,Rosedown Drive — JFK Causeway Access Road and Parking Improvements — Cimarron Boulevard,generally from Bison Drive/Grenoble Drive to Legacy Point — Acushnet Drive,generally from Weber Road to Saratoga Boulevard — Lipes Boulevard,generally from Airline Road to Bronx Drive — Grand Junction Drive,generally from Wapentate Drive to Cedar Pass Drive — Rodd Field Road,generally from Yorktown Boulevard to Adler Drive — Brooke Road,generally from Rodd Field Road to Ametrine Road — DS 5 Trail Connectivity and in providing for the above public improvements, the City Council shall have the option to (1)utilize other funds available for such purposes and(ii)abandon such indicated public improvements that are reliant, in part, on external sources of funding that (for whatever reason) do not materialize or because unforeseen changes in fact or circumstance make the anticipated expenditure no longer wise or necessary (as determined by the City Council), and after making due provision for the improvements listed above or determining that the public improvement project will not proceed for a reason heretofore described,the City Council may,in its discretion,use any excess funds for designing, demolishing, constructing, renovating, improving, reconstructing, restructuring and extending other streets and thoroughfares and related land and right-of-way sidewalks, streetscapes, collectors,drainage, landscape, 12 signage, acquiring lands and rights-of-way necessary thereto or incidental therewith (but specifically excluding related City utility costs, which are the responsibility of the City's utility system); and shall the City Council be authorized to levy and pledge, and cause to be assessed and collected, within the limitations prescribed by law, annual ad valorem taxes on all taxable property in the City sufficient to pay the annual interest and sinking fund to pay the bonds at maturity and to pay the costs of any credit agreements executed in connection with the bonds?" CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI PROPOSITION B PARKS AND RECREATION Shall the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas be authorized, in accordance with applicable law, to issue bonds of the City, in one or more series or issues and in the aggregate principal amount of $37,650,000 with such series or bonds, respectively, to mature serially or otherwise within not to exceed forty years from their date and to be sold at such prices and bear interest at such rates (whether fixed, floating, variable, or otherwise, but in no case at a rate that exceeds the maximum rate per annum authorized by applicable law at the time of any such issuance), as shall all be determined within the discretion of the City Council, for the purpose of making permanent public improvements or for other public purposes, to wit: designing, demolishing, constructing, renovating, improving,expanding, and equipping City parks and recreation facilities, and acquiring lands and rights- of-way necessary thereto or incidental therewith(but specifically excluding related City utility costs,which are the responsibility of the City's utility system),with priority given to the following projects: — Oso Golf Center Clubhouse — TC Ayers Aquatic Center — Labonte Park — Sherrill Veterans Memorial Park — Greenwood Sports Complex — St.Andrews Park — Cole Park — Commodores Park — Peary Place Park — Bill Witt Park — Dimmit Pier Boat Ramp and in providing for the above public improvements, the City Council shall have the option to (1)utilize other funds available for such purposes and(ii)abandon such indicated public improvements that are reliant, in part,on external sources of funding that(for whatever reason) do not materialize or because unforeseen changes in fact or circumstance make the anticipated expenditure no longer wise or necessary (as determined by the City Council), and after making due provision for the improvements listed above or determining that the public improvement project will not proceed for a reason heretofore described,the City Council may, in its discretion, use any excess funds for designing, demolishing, constructing, renovating,improving, expanding, and equipping City parks and recreation facilities, and acquiring lands and rights-of-way necessary thereto or incidental therewith (but specifically excluding related City utility costs, which are the responsibility of the City's utility system);and shall the City Council be authorized to levy and pledge, and cause to be assessed and collected,within the limitations prescribed by law,annual ad valorem taxes on all taxable property in the City sufficient to pay the annual interest and sinking fund to pay the bonds at maturity and to pay the costs of any credit agreements executed in connection with the bonds?" 13 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI PROPOSITION C PUBLIC SAFETY Shall the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas be authorized, in accordance with applicable law, to issue bonds of the City, in one or more series or issues and in the aggregate principal amount of $45,000,000 with such series or bonds, respectively, to mature serially or otherwise within not to exceed forty years from their date and to be sold at such prices and bear interest at such rates (whether fixed, floating, variable, or otherwise, but in no case at a rate that exceeds the maximum rate per annum authorized by applicable law at the time of any such issuance), as shall all be determined within the discretion of the City Council, for the purpose of making permanent public improvements or for other public purposes, to wit: designing, demolishing, constructing, renovating, improving, expanding, upgrading and equipping City public safety facilities, and acquiring lands and rights-of-way necessary thereto or incidental therewith(but specifically excluding related City utility costs, which are the responsibility of the City's utility system),with priority given to the following projects: — Corpus Christi Fire Station 48 — Corpus Christi Fire Station#9 — Corpus Christi Fire Station#10 — Corpus Christi Fire Station#I I — Corpus Christi Police Substation—Far South — Corpus Christi Police Substation -Northwest — Corpus Christi Police Substation—South/Central and in providing for the above public improvements, the City Council shall have the option to(1)utilize other funds available for such purposes and(ii)abandon such indicated public improvements that are reliant, in part,on external sources of funding that(for whatever reason) do not materialize or because unforeseen changes in fact or circumstance make the anticipated expenditure no longer wise or necessary (as determined by the City Council), and after making due provision for the improvements listed above or determining that the public improvement project will not proceed for a reason heretofore described,the City Council may, in its discretion, use any excess funds for designing, demolishing, constructing, renovating, improving, expanding, upgrading and equipping City public safety facilities, and acquiring lands and rights-of-way necessary thereto or incidental therewith (but specifically excluding related City utility costs, which are the responsibility of the City's utility system); and shall the City Council be authorized to levy and pledge, and cause to be assessed and collected,within the limitations prescribed by law, annual ad valorem taxes on all taxable property in the City sufficient to pay the annual interest and sinking fund to pay the bonds at maturity and to pay the costs of any credit agreements executed in connection with the bonds? CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI PROPOSITION D CULTURAL FACILITIES Shall the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas be authorized, in accordance with applicable law, to issue bonds of the City, in one or more series or issues and in the aggregate principal amount of $2,850,000 with such series or bonds, respectively, to mature serially or otherwise within not to exceed forty years from their date and to be sold at such prices and bear interest at such rates (whether fixed, floating, variable, or otherwise, but in no case at a rate that exceeds the maximum rate per annum authorized by applicable law at the time of any such issuance), as shall all be determined within the discretion of the City Council, for the purpose of making permanent public improvements or for other public purposes, to wit: designing, demolishing, constructing, renovating, 14 improving, expanding, upgrading and equipping City cultural facilities to benefit or promote cultural and social enrichment, and acquiring lands and rights-of-way necessary thereto or incidental therewith (but specifically excluding related City utility costs, which are the responsibility of the City's utility system), with priority given to the following projects: — Community/Senior Center Complex(including Dr. Clotilde P. Garcia Library) — Historical Houses in Heritage Park and in providing for the above public improvements, the City Council shall have the option to (1)utilize other funds available for such purposes and(ii)abandon such indicated public improvements that are reliant, in part,on external sources of funding that(for whatever reason) do not materialize or because unforeseen changes in fact or circumstance make the anticipated expenditure no longer wise or necessary (as determined by the City Council), and after making due provision for the improvements listed above or determining that the public improvement project will not proceed for a reason heretofore described,the City Council may, in its discretion, use any excess funds for designing, demolishing, constructing, renovating, improving, expanding, upgrading and equipping City cultural facilities to benefit or promote cultural and social enrichment, and acquiring lands and rights-of-way necessary thereto or incidental therewith (but specifically excluding related City utility costs, which are the responsibility of the City's utility system); and shall the City Council be authorized to levy and pledge, and cause to be assessed and collected, within the limitations prescribed by law, annual ad valorem taxes on all taxable property in the City sufficient to pay the annual interest and sinking fund to pay the bonds at maturity and to pay the costs of any credit agreements executed in connection with the bonds? CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI MEASURE E STREETS-ARTERIAL AND COLLECTOR: AND COMMUNITY AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES) Shall the City Council of Corpus Christi,Texas,be authorized to repurpose the expiring Type A sales and use tax of 1/8 of 1%(being 0.125 cents per$1)for arena improvements by the adoption of a Type B sales and use tax at the rate of 1/8 of 1% (being 0.125 cents per $1), with annual sales tax collections being allocable in the indicated percentages to be used for infrastructure improvement projects pertaining to City- wide arterial and collector streets to support new and expanded business enterprises (50%) and the city- owned recreational and community facilities within the Sports Entertainment and Arts District (to wit: Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History,the Art Museum of South Texas,the Texas State Museum of Asian Cultures and Education Center, the Harbor Playhouse, the Water Garden) and the Selena Auditorium,the Convention Center,and the Arena(50%),for a term of 20 years,to be administered by the Corpus Christi B Corporation under Chapter 505 of the Texas Local Government Code? CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI MEASURE F CITY-WIDE FLOOD CONTROL,DRAINAGE AND COASTAL RESILIENCY) Shall the City Council of Corpus Christi, Texas,be authorized to repurpose the expiring Type A sales and use tax of 1/8 of 1%(being 0.125 cents per$1)for seawall improvements by the adoption of a Type B sales and use tax at the rate of 1/8 of 1%(being 0.125 cents per$ 1),with annual sales tax collections being used for infrastructure improvement projects including downtown seawall flood control structures and other City-wide flood control,drainage,stormwater,and coastal resiliency projects to support new and expanded business enterprises,for a term of 20 years,to be administered by the Corpus Christi B Corporation under Chapter 505 of the Texas Local Government Code? November 5, 2024 Election Canvass e � Council Presentation =- November 19, 2024 General Election Canvass Results • Joshua Fraedrick 4,554 Isabel Araiza 11,058 Paulette Guajardo 46,759 Michael Hunter 33,966 John Calkusic 848 Anthem Powers 949 Council Member,At Large Rachel Caballero 18,048 Robert R. Reyna 7,987 Jim Klein 23,327 Jennifer Gracia 15,973 Carolyn Vaughn 32,974 Mark Scott 31,336 Sylvia Tryon 9,110 Roland Barrera 24,450 Jahvid Motaghi 8,760 Larry Elizondo 19,717 , General Election Canvass Results Council Member, Anthony Aquino 2,174 Everett Roy 3,916 John Garcia 2,271 Eli McKay 1,249 Billy Lerma 3,393 Council Member, Ben Molina 7,487 Sylvia Campos 9,141 �1 General Election Canvass Results Council Member, Eric Cantu 10,245 Alberto Carrillo III 4,362 • Eric Magnusson IV 2,427 Kaylynn Paxson 8,021 May Nardone Mendoza 4,406 Dan Grimsbo 2,503 Council Member, David Pena 9,565 Gil Hernandez 11,137 �pUS cH C" � Jy Special Election Canvass Results City of Corpus Christi Proposition A (Streets) For 67,453 Against City of Corpus Christi Proposition B (Parks and Recreation) For 61,143 Against . :: City of Corpus Christi Proposition C (Public Safety) For Against 0. City of Corpus Christi Proposition D (Cultural Facilities) For Special Election Canvass Results City • For 51,813 Collector; and Recreational and Community Facilities) Against 43,715 City •f Corpus Christi Proposition F (City-Wide Flood For 64,961 CoastalControl, Drainage and Against 31,023 se 0 0 PH o AGENDA MEMORANDUM NCORPO0.1¢ One-Reading Ordinance for the November 19, 2024, City Council Meeting 1852 Legistar Item 24-1762 DATE: November 8, 2024 TO: Mayor and Council FROM: Rebecca Huerta, City Secretary RebeccaH a-cctexas.com (361) 826-3105 Ordering December 14, 2024, Runoff Election CAPTION: One-reading Ordinance ordering a runoff election to be held on December 14, 2024, in the City of Corpus Christi for the election of Mayor and Council Member District One and Council Member District Four, designating polling place locations, enacting provisions incident and relating to the subject and purpose of this ordinance. SUMMARY: Ordering a runoff election for the election of Mayor, Council Member District One, and Council Member District Four. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The Council canvassed the results of the November 5, 2024, General Election. None of the candidates received a majority vote in the Mayor, Council Member District One, and Council Member District Four races. Per the City Charter, the candidates receiving the highest and second highest number of votes enter a runoff election. The runoff election is scheduled for December 14, 2024. Polling places are subject to change. FISCAL IMPACT: The runoff election was budgeted in the FY 2025 budget. Funding Detail: Fund: Organization/Activity: Mission Element: Project # (CIP Only): Account: RECOMMENDATION: Approval of Ordinance. SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance calling for runoff election 1 One-reading Ordinance ordering a runoff election to be held on December 14,2024 in the City of Corpus Christi for the election of Mayor and Council Member District One and Council Member District Four, designating polling place locations, enacting provisions incident and relating to the subject and purpose of this ordinance. Whereas,the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi,by Ordinance No. 033425 on August 13, 2024, ordered and called a General Election for the election of Mayor and eight Council Members to be held on November 5,2024; WHEREAS, Ordinance 033425 enacted provisions incident to and relating to said General Election; WHEREAS, the official canvass of said election reveals that none of the candidates for the offices of Mayor, Council Member District One, and Council Member District Four received the number of votes required for election; and WHEREAS,the runoff election has been scheduled for December 14, 2024; WHEREAS, the City has entered into a contract for Election Services with the Nueces County Clerk pursuant to Contract No. 2024-147 filed of record with the Office of the City Secretary; and WHEREAS,the County Clerk's Office has notified the City Secretary that the earliest it could begin early voting is December 2, 2024, which is the earliest date practicable in accordance with Texas Election Code 85.001(d); NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI,TEXAS,THAT: SECTION 1. A runoff election for the offices of Mayor and Council Member Districts One and Four shall be held December 14,2024,with the names of the following candidates for the respective office as follows: Mayor: Paulette Guajardo Michael Hunter Council Member District One: Everett Roy Billy Lerma Council Member District Four: Kaylynn Paxson May Nardone Mendoza SECTION 2.That at said election herein ordered,all qualified voters of the City of Corpus Christi eligible to vote in the runoff election shall be permitted to vote as provided by law. SECTION 3. The names of candidates for said offices shall be placed on said ballot in the manner and form prescribed by law. z SECTION 4.The proper direct recording equipment shall be used at the election in accordance with Texas Election Code. SECTION 5.The election shall be held at the polling places in the regularly prescribed precincts of the City of Corpus Christi, as set forth on Attachment A hereto incorporated by reference and made part of this ordinance. The election shall be held in accordance with the election laws of the State of Texas and in accordance with ordinance of the City Council. Nueces County participates in the Countywide Polling Place Program under Election Code Section 43.007 as amended,meaning that any qualified registered voter of the City of Corpus Christi can vote in the election at any polling place identified in Attachment A. The polls shall be open from 7:00 am to 7:00 p.m. on the day of the election. SECTION 6. The City Secretary shall conduct the election as directed by Ordinance of the City Council and by law. SECTION 7.Early voting for the election in person will begin on the earliest date practicable in accordance with Texas Election Code 85.001(d) on December 2, 2024,may be conducted at the times and locations of the temporary branch polling places set forth on Attachment B to this Ordinance hereto incorporated by reference and made part of this ordinance. The City Secretary is authorized,in the event of an emergency, preventing any of the designated polling places from being utilized, to provide for suitable replacement locations. SECTION 8. The City Secretary is directed to post and publish such election notices as are required by the Election Laws of the State of Texas.The City Secretary is further appointed as the authority and officer responsible for the conduct of said election and is hereby authorized and directed to make all necessary arrangements for the holding of said election in accordance with and subject to the laws of this State including but not limited to coordinating the election process, tabulation equipment, and supplies in accordance with the election agreement to be executed with Nueces County. The City Secretary is authorized to approve all lawful changes and additions to the procedures provided herein in order to implement such agreement,including,but not limited to provisions for substations. SECTION 9. By approving and signing this ordinance,the Mayor officially confirms as her action allmatters recited in this ordinance which by law come within jurisdiction. SECTION 10. If for any reason any section,paragraph, subdivision,clause,phrase, word, or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid or unconstitutional by final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction,it shall not affect any other section,paragraph, subdivision, clause,phrase,work, or provision of this ordinance,for it is the definite intent of this City Council that every section,paragraph,subdivision, clause,phrase,word,or provision hereof be given full force and effect for its purpose. SECTION 11. The fact that it is necessary and essential that the governing body of the City of Corpus Christi order the runoff election,that the notice of such election should be promptly posted and published, that the City runoff election shall be held on December 14, 2024, and immediate action is necessary for the efficient and effective administration of the city's affairs,creates a public emergency and an imperative public necessity requiring the suspension of the Charter rule that no ordinance shall be passed finally on the date of its introduction but that such ordinances shall be read on emergency reading. The City Council hereby (1) finds that such emergency and necessity do exist due to the need for immediate action necessary for the efficient and effective administration of the City's runoff election and (2) suspends the Charter rule that requires consideration of and voting upon ordinances at two regular meetings so that this ordinance is passed and takes effect upon first reading as an emergency measure on this 19th day of November, 2024. 3 TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL Corpus Christi,Texas For the reasons set forth in the emergency clause of the foregoing ordinance, state law supersedes the Charter rule as to consideration and voting upon ordinances at two regular meetings: I/we, therefore, request that you suspend said Charter rule and pass this ordinance finally on the date it is introduced or at the present meeting of the City Council. Respectfully, Respectfully, Paulette Guajardo Mayor Council Members The above ordinance was passed by the following vote: Paulette Guajardo Roland Barrera Sylvia Campos Gil Hernandez Michael Hunter Jim Klein Mike Pusley Everett Roy Dan Suckley Introduced and voted on the day of 12024. PASSED and APPROVED on the day of 12024. ATTEST: Paulette Guajardo,Mayor Rebecca Huerta,City Secretary 4 ATTACHMENT A Election Day Polling Places December 14,2024, 7:00 a.m.to 7:00 p.m. Hilltop Community Center, 11425 Leopard St. City Hall, 1201 Leopard St. Calallen ISD Administration,4205 Wildcat Dr. Deaf&Hard of Hearing Center, 5151 McArdle Rd. Greenwood Senior Center,4040 Greenwood Dr. Carroll High School OLD campus,2301 Weber Rd. West Oso Old Admin.Bldg, 5050 Rockford Dr. Carroll High School NEW campus,2301 Weber Rd. Ethel Eyerly Senior Center, 654 Graham Rd. Garden Senior Center, 5325 Greely Dr. Island Presbyterian Church, 14030 Fortuna Bay Dr. Adkins Middle School,2402 Ennis Joslin Dr. Veterans Memorial High School, 3750 Cimarron Blvd. Grant Middle School,4350 Aaron Dr. Del Mar Oso Creek Campus, 7002 Yorktown Blvd. 5 ATTACHMENT B Early voting begins Monday,December 2,2024 and ends Tuesday,December 10,2024 Early Voting Clerk: Nueces County Clerk Kara Sands Early Voting Clerk's mailing address: Kara Sands,Nueces County Clerk ATTN: Elections Division P.O. BOX 2627 Corpus Christi,TX 78403 Nueces County Clerk website https://www.nuece sco.com/county-services/county-cl erk/elections-department Main Early Voting Location Nueces County Courthouse 1 st Floor Atrium 901 Leopard Street Corpus Christi,TX 78401 Dates: Times: Monday,December 2—Friday,December 6,2024 8:00 a.m.to 5:00 p.m. Monday,December 9— Tuesday,December 10,2024 7:00 a.m.to 7:00 p.m. Branch Polling Locations Monday,December 2—Friday,December 6,2024 8:00 a.m.to 5:00 p.m. Monday,December 9— Tuesday,December 10,2024 7:00 a.m.to 7:00 p.m. Hilltop Community Center, 11425 Leopard St. City Hall, 1201 Leopard St. Deaf&Hard of Hearing Center, 5151 McArdle Rd. Greenwood Senior Center,4040 Greenwood Dr. Carroll High School OLD campus,2301 Weber Rd. West Oso Old Admin.Bldg, 5050 Rockford Dr. Carroll High School NEW campus,2301 Weber Rd. Ethel Eyerly Senior Center, 654 Graham Rd. Island Presbyterian Church, 14030 Fortuna Bay Dr. Adkins Middle School,2402 Ennis Joslin Dr. Veterans Memorial High School, 3750 Cimarron Blvd. Grant Middle School,4350 Aaron Dr. Runoff Election December 14, 2024 Council Presentation November 19, 2024 Positions • Mayor: Paulette Guajardo & Michael Hunter • District 1: Everett Roy & Billy Lerma • District 4: Kaylynn Paxson & May Nardone Mendoza Early Voting Monday,December 2 -Friday,December 6 from 8:00 a.m.to 5:00 p.m. Monday,December 9-Tuesday,December 10 from 7:00 a.m.to 7:00 p.m. 1. Nueces County Courthouse, 901 Leopard St. 2. Hilltop Community Center, 11425 Leopard St. 3. City Hall, 1201 Leopard St. 4. Deaf&Hard of Hearing Center, 5151 McArdle Rd. 5. Greenwood Senior Center,4040 Greenwood Dr. 6. Carroll High School OLD campus,2301 Weber Rd. 7. West Oso Old Admin. Bldg,5050 Rockford Dr. 8. Carroll High School NEW campus,2301 Weber Rd. 9. Ethel Eyerly Senior Center, 654 Graham Rd. 10. Island Presbyterian Church, 14030 Fortuna Bay Dr. 11. Adkins Middle School,2402 Ennis Joslin Dr. 12. Veterans Memorial High School,3750 Cimarron Blvd. 13. Grant Middle School,4350 Aaron Dr. E lection DayVoting Saturday,December 14 from 7:00 a.m.to 7:00 p.m. 1. Hilltop Community Center,11425 Leopard St. 2. City Hall,1201 Leopard St. 3. Deaf&Hard of Hearing Center,5151 McArdle Rd. 4. Greenwood Senior Center,4040 Greenwood Dr. 5. Carroll High School OLD campus,2301 Weber Rd. 6. West Oso Old Admin.Bldg,5050 Rockford Dr. 7. Carroll High School NEW campus,2301 Weber Rd. 8. Ethel Eyerly Senior Center,654 Graham Rd. 9. Island Presbyterian Church,14030 Fortuna Bay Dr. 10. Adkins Middle School,2402 Ennis Joslin Dr. 11. Veterans Memorial High School,3750 Cimarron Blvd. 12. Grant Middle School,4350 Aaron Dr. 13. Calallen ISD Administration,4205 Greenwood 14. Garden Senior Center,5325 Greely Dr. 15. Del Mar Oso Creek Campus,7002 Yorktown Blvd 4 Calallen ISD Administration 1 4205WIALI:Ddt' �} _ rt ! INCLE91M PQRTL�AN❑ � \ Hilltop Community Center L# -�•��o ` 11425 Leopards t. E BAY Nueces County Courthouse �/ ` City Hall 901 Leopard St. rr 1201 Leopard St (Early Voting Only) � Sr Win- ,--_T~ry /•f •y ,V m _ 4 UBSTOWN Disirict1 cH6T,�X as , — Cofpus Christi Greenwood Senior Center 1nterna F 4040 Greenwood Dr. L"_1 Airport -y, _ District2 West Oso Old Admin 358 Garden Senior Center District 3 5325 Greel Dr. 5050 Rockford Dr, ``. Old Carrdl`Hs-�n,pus `�, Y W0 -� 5301 WetreriRd, o New Carroll HS Campuses i ,.." Adkins MS �.k 3202 Saratoga Blvd. � I � iye�es �.' ss{ "'��.,- 2402 Erinis 3oslin Rd. Qeaf&Hard ar Hearing Center g ��``�� 51a or '�kus Grant MS .w 'S151 iacaair Re. .r; �r. 4350 Aaron Dri— JJ Ethel fyerly Senior Center Early Voting _ d57 �654 Graham Rd 1212 to 1216 from 8:00 a.m,—5;00 p.m. Vets Merrwrlal HS 1219 and 12110 from 7:00 a.m.—7.00 p.m. 3750 Cimarron Blvd. I Distr'ict5 Election Day:Sat.Dec.14 7:00 a.m.—7:00 p.m. �'F District 4 Early Voting Only zea `=�� r Islatnd Presbyterian Church Election Day Only C' 14030 Fortuna Bay Dr. Del Mar k Creek Cady Voting 8 Election Day 7002 Yorktown r_ City Limits CHAPMAN /' Recommendation Staff recommends approval as presented. se 0 0 U NCORPO0.1¢ AGENDA MEMORANDUM ss52 City Council Meeting of November 19, 2024 DATE: October 30, 2024 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Heather Hurlbert, CPA, CGFO, Assistant City Manager HeatherH3(u)-cctexas.com 361-826-3506 Corpus Christi Regional Economic Development Corporation (CCREDC) Quarterly Update OUTSIDE PRESENTER: Name Title/Position Agency Name Mike Culbertson President & CEO CCREDC BACKGROUND: The CCREDC provides quarterly updates to the City Council including its activities and the status of the local economy. The previous update was provided to the City Council on July 16, 2024. The Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) economy is still growing from a low of 180,000 jobs in September 2020 to 200,700 as of September 2024. As a reference, in 2019, the last normal year, the jobs were 192,400. This is the highest it has ever been in the MSA. It was down to 3.7% in December then went up to 5.0% by June and has just recently come down to 4.4% in September. The housing market is settling down and prices are steady from last year at $275,000. The months of inventory is now up to 6.0 months compared to 4.2 in September of 2023, which is considered a balanced market between buyers and sellers. Of course, if you have been trying to sell your house for six months it does not feel balanced. We held our third annual Manufacturing Day, which highlights manufacturers in our area, brings customers to the conference, and gets students to see what manufacturing we have in our area. CCREDC is about securing high paying jobs and diversifying our economy. The sales tax collections are growing at around 1.3% across the MSA with some cities lower than last year. The EDC is working on 14 major projects that are valued at over $17.0 billion in capital investment. These projects have long lead times. The EDC is looking for other industries to attract to our region. We are coordinating with partners to push a "sense of place" initiative. Your EDC is delivering value to the city and the region. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: PowerPoint— CCREDC Quarterly Briefing City Council UQuarterly date p "kl Nov. 2024 110 Presented by Mike Culbertson President & CEO Corpus Christi REC IONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION - Photo:Visit Corpus Christi Mission Statement k The mission of the Corpus Christi Regional Economic Development Corporation is to expand and enhance the .� region economic base by developing and/or supporting projects that create primary to improve the p �'jobs diversity and size of the local economy. DepotPhoto:Corpus Christi Army Corpus Christi REC ONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION HOUSING REPORT 93 03 Fl. MEDIAN HOME PRICES SOLD ACTIVE LISTINGS CLOSED SALES $275,000 1,486 211 UP 9%COMPARED SEPT.2023 UP 21.9%COMPARED SEPT.2023 DOWN 21.9%COMPARED AUG.2023 lei 191 DAYS ON THE MARKET:68 MONTHS OF INVENTORY DAYS TO CLOSE:33 6.0 UP FROM 4.2 TOTAL DAYS: 101 COMPARED SEPT.2023 16 DAYS MORE COMPARED SEPT.2023 • CITY OF ALICE 4,973,078 5,364,590 4,457,723 7,041,269 6,664,603 5,627,385 CITY OF ARANSAS PASS 2,316,578 2,258,858 2,018,620 3,001,001 2,898,405 2,743,724 CITY OF BEEVILLE 3,432,667 3,207,679 3,071,988 4,350,654 4,189,005 3,785,579 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI 74,454,484 72,930,676 66,266,923 97,338,773 92,547,634 86,039,295 CITY OF GREGORY 396,043 348,408 355,231 487,648 519,022 723.555 CITY OFINGLESIDE 2,821,419 3,717,342 2,514,981 4,890,483 3;184;196 3,214,478 CITY OF PORT ARANSAS 2,894,571 2,834,071 2,370,979 3,824,850 3,839,290 3,372,428 CITY OFPORTLAND 5,544,277 5,756;150 4,897,955 7,530,908 6,830,660 6,399,503 CITY OF ROBSTOWN 1,663,009 1,669,496 1,473,955 2,268,049 1,879,188 1,860,293 CITY OF ROCKPORT 2,789,534 2,778,393 2,463,757 3,693,942 3,665,496 3,243,898 CITY OF SINTON 1,452,359 1,273,573 1,281,728 1,720,480 1,614,741 1,653,229 COMBINED TOTALS: 102,738,019 102,139,235 91,173,840 136,148,056 127,832,242 118,663,366 MW or I 200,700 199,700 198,300 190,600 184,700 1,000(0.5%) 2,400(1.2%) I � 25,000 24,400 24,000 18,900 19,000 600(1.7%) 1,000(4.2%) 9,100 9,200 9,100 8,200 8,100 -100(-1.1%) 0(0.0%) 33,600 33,500 33,700 33,500 33,600 100(0.3%) -100(-0.3%) ' 1,400 1,400 1,400 2,700 2,600 0(0.0%) 0(0.0%) 9,700 9,700 9,400 8,600 8,300 0(0.0%) 300(3.2%) 20,200 20,000 20,400 19,200 18,100 200(1.0%) -200(-1.0%) 1 � :1 • 33,300 33,100 32,500 31,900 30,400 200(0.6%) 800(2.5%) 27,000 27,700 27,100 26,900 25,300 -700(-2.5%) -100(-0.4%) 'I 6,600 6,600 6,400 6,300 6,000 0(0.0%) 200(3.1%) 34,800 34,100 34,300 34,400 33,700 700(2.1%) 500(1.5%) Corpus Christi -I MSA UNEMPLOYMENT RATES - _ 5.5 5.0 4.5 4.0 3.5 • •��i• • • • • • 3. ' SEP OCT. NOV. DEC. JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT 2023 2023 2023 2023 2023 2024 2024 2024 2024 2024 2024 2024 2024 CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS U.S. NUNLUNFI DEN I IAL//FI{SUNLY Dollars per hour` 40 35 —U_5_ —Texas $34.27 Corpus Christi $32.37 30 31.04 25 20 15 10 2013 2014 2015 2015 2017 2018 2M 2020 2021 2022 2023 'Seasonally Adjusted NOTE, Data are monthly through December 2023. go I 1 , 9 0 Business Retention & Expansion is an economic development strategy xisting of proactively connecting with Business Workforce existing businesses to understand or Development,, and respond to their needs. F L.Expanslors 80% of a region's growth comes r A. Program from the expansion of existing Infrastructure LL Implementation businesses. BRE Staff conduct interviews with Permitting & Business businesses every month to collect Development Resource data and provide resources for their Liaso 'A overall success. LE VA Manufacturing Day 2024 - • 11 Schools with 285+ ==_ Student Participants • 23 Exhibitors from across the industry � o0 • Live Demonstrations of Industry Technology & Equipment • Future Ready Texas — Emerging Energies Panel r ... 1 � Type A/B Overview 2010-2024 ■ 31 Projects ■ Total Capital Investment: $145,235,001 COASTAL / ■ Total Approved Grant Funding: $30,771,931 WORK.A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE AM Funding Breakdown ■ $16,918,911 for Business Projects in Corpus Christi ■ New Jobs Created: 363 ■ Jobs Retained: 899 ■ $13,853,020 to enhance programs/training at local institutions ■ TAMU-CC Civil & Industrial Engineering Program Corpus Christi 0 Craft Training Center REGIONAL ECONOMIC ■ DMC Process & Instrumentation Technology Training DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Program 024 Business Attraction Trade Shows •USINESS Assn Iron & Steel TECHnology r Maintenance Repair/ Overhaul Americas Co STAL ' Global Clean Hydrogen A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE AM WORK. • Hydrogen Tech Expo N. America • Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Commercial Expo • World Hydrogen Summit • Texas Nuclear Summit Corpus ECONOMICREGIONAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION CCREDC Project ' . Pipeline 4,785 Jobs $17.6B Cap Ex IndustryBUSINESS, C ASTAI A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE A6 WORK. Green Hydrogen $6.4 Billion 1,210 Manufacturing $10 Billion 2,950 Steel $1.2 Billion 500 Corpus Christi REGIONAL ECONOMIC Other $4.0 Million 125 DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 0 Area Projects Net Taxable Value Taxing Entity 10 Year 20 Year �IUSINESS, Co SITAL S�� City of Corpus Christi $ 175,105,109 $ 851,303,344 A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE AM WORK. Nueces School Districts $ 332,414,584 $ 598,673,168 3 Del Mar College $ 25,824,005 $ 47,867,469 Type A/B Effect $ 24,834,069 $ 22,448,032 CorpusThese taxes are net of any incentive offered. Assumed the time REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION to complete schedule doesn't move appreciatively. City of Corpus Christi includes the industrial district PILOT payments I IN I Questions? ��' Mike Culbertson President & CEO �r Corpus Christi REC IONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION - Photo:Visit Corpus Christi City of Corpus Christi 1201 Leopard Street r Corpus Christi,TX 78401 cctexas.com o Meeting Minutes City Council Tuesday, November 12,2024 11:30 AM Council Chambers Addendums may be added on Friday. A. Mayor Paulette Guajardo to call the meeting to order. Mayor Guajardo called the meeting to order at 11:30 a.m. B. Invocation to be given by Pastor Mario Carrete with New Life Church. Pastor Mario Carrete with New Life Church gave the invocation. C. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States and to the Texas Flag to be led by Hannah Rock, 12th grader from Incarnate Word Academy. Hannah Rock, 12th grader from Incarnate Word Academy, led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America and to the Texas Flag. D. City Secretary Rebecca L. Huerta to call the roll of the required Charter Officers. City Secretary Rebecca Huerta called the roll and verified that a quorum of the City Council and the required Charter Officers were present to conduct the meeting. Charter Officers: City Manager Peter Zanoni, City Attorney Miles Risley and City Secretary Rebecca Huerta Present: 9- Mayor Paulette Guajardo,Council Member Roland Barrera,Council Member Gil Hernandez,Council Member Michael Hunter,Council Member Mike Pusley,Council Member Dan Suckley,Council Member Everett Roy,Council Member Jim Klein, and Council Member Sylvia Campos E. CITY MANAGER'S COMMENTS / UPDATE ON CITY OPERATIONS: (ITEMS 1 -2) 1. 24-1819 H-E-B Sponsorship of Museum Admission for November and December (Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History, and the Texas State Museum of Asian Cultures and Education) City Manager Peter Zanoni presented information on the following topics: HEB Museum admission sponsorship; Art Museum of South Texas; Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History; and Texas State Museum of Asian Cultures. HEB is sponsoring free admission for all museums during November and December. 2. 24-1835 Rotary Club of Corpus Christi Annual Flags for Heroes City of Corpus Christi Page 1 Printed on 1111512024 City Council Meeting Minutes November 12,2024 City Manager Peter Zanoni presented information on the following topics: Annual Flags for Heroes; and special celebration event. Executive Vice President of Charter Bank and a member of The Rotary Club of Corpus Christi Alan Wilson stated that 175 individuals volunteered their time to put up 1,800 flags. F. PUBLIC COMMENT Mayor Guajardo opened public comment. John Weber, 609 Naples St., presented information about statement of facts and in opposition to desalination. Marilena Garza, 702 Furman Ave., spoke on behalf of Alice Upshaw-Hawkins to maintain her position on the Library Board, and in support of Item 6. Deanna King, Corpus Christi, TX, spoke on behalf of Alice Upshaw-Hawkins to maintain her position on the Library Board. The following citizen submitted a written public comment which is attached to the minutes: Julie Rogers, 710 Furman Ave. G. BOARD &COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS: (NONE) H. BRIEFINGS: (NONE) I. EXPLANATION OF COUNCIL ACTION: J. CONSENT AGENDA: (ITEMS 3 - 8) Approval of the Consent Agenda Mayor Guajardo referred to the Consent Agenda. Items 5, 6 and 8 were pulled for individual consideration. Council Member Roy moved to approve the consent agenda with the exception of Items 5, 6 and 8, seconded by Council Member Klein. The motion carried by the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Pusley, Council Member Suckley, Council Member Roy, Council Member Klein and Council Member Campos Abstained: 0 3. 24-1797 Approval of the October 29, 2024 Regular Meeting Minutes City of Corpus Christi Page 2 Printed on 1111512024 City Council Meeting Minutes November 12,2024 The Minutes were approved on the consent agenda. Consent- Capital Projects 4. 24-1775 Motion authorizing a construction contract to Gerke Excavating, Rockport, Texas, for Phase 2 of the Cefe Valenzuela Landfill internal roadway replacement project, in an amount not to exceed $2,643,574.91 with FY 2025 funding available from the Landfill Capital Fund. (6 votes required) This Motion was passed on the consent agenda. Enactment No: M2024-165 5. 24-1780 Resolution authorizing execution of a Design-Build Agreement with the Mako Contracting, LLC., Corpus Christi, in an amount up to $7,827,277.00 for design and construction of Industrial Park Roadway Improvements with new concrete pavement, curbs and gutters, sidewalks with ADA compliant curb ramps, signage, pavement markings, upgraded street illumination, and utilities improvements, located in Council District 5 with FY 2025 funding available from Street B Corp, Street 2024 CO, Storm Water, Water, Wastewater, and Gas Capital Funds. (6 votes required) Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 5. Council Members, City Manager Peter Zanoni, Director of Engineering Services Jeff Edmonds, and Director of Public Works/Street Operations Ernesto De La Garza discussed the following topics: some of the funding for this project will come from the Type A sales tax; a map of the industrial parks will be presented to Council in the near future; a concern about using a design build contract; a Council Member spoke in support of using concrete for all industrial streets; and a Council Member expressed concern about using Certificates of Obligation for this project. Council Member Pusley moved to approve the resolution, seconded by Council Member Barrera. This Resolution was passed and approved with the following vote: Aye: 7- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Pusley, Council Member Suckley and Council Member Klein Nay: 2- Council Member Roy and Council Member Campos Abstained: 0 Enactment No: 033510 General Consent Items 6. 24-1804 Resolution to amend City Council Policy 5 G. Rules of Decorum to require speakers to provide their name and city instead of full address prior to addressing City Council. City of Corpus Christi Page 3 Printed on 1111512024 City Council Meeting Minutes November 12,2024 Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 6. Council Members and City Secretary Rebecca Huerta discussed the following topics: a concern about individuals not stating their full address; this amendment to the policy would offer safety and privacy concerns addressed by the public; and the address will still be collected on the sign up form. Council Member Campos moved to amend the resolution to allow all in person speakers three minutes to speak, seconded by Council Member Klein. The motion failed. Council Member Klein moved to approve the resolution, seconded by Council Member Campos. This Resolution was passed and approved with the following vote: Aye: 7- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Suckley, Council Member Roy, Council Member Klein and Council Member Campos Nay: 2- Council Member Hernandez and Council Member Pusley Abstained: 0 Enactment No: 033511 Consent-First Reading Ordinances 7. 24-1768 Ordinance authorizing the acceptance of grant funds in an amount of $120,500.00 from the Office of the Governor Homeland Security Grants Division for the Corpus Christi Police Department to provide funding for overtime and retirement for four sworn officers eligible under the FY 2025 Local Border Security Grant Program; and appropriating $120,500.00 into the FY 2025 Police Grants Fund. (6 votes required) This Ordinance was passed on first reading on the consent agenda. 8. 24-1800 Ordinance increasing the Corpus Christi B Corporation's Fiscal Year 2024-2025 (FY 2025) operating budget by $221,284.00 for economic development services to fund a portion of the annual services commitment to Corpus Christi Regional Economic Development Corporation; appropriating $221,284.00 from the unreserved balance of the Type B Fund; and amending the FY 2025 Operating Budget. (6 votes required) Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 8. Council Member Klein asked to pull this Item to vote no. Council Member Barrera moved to approve the ordinance, seconded by Council Member Suckely. This Ordinance was passed on first reading and approved with the following vote: Aye: 6- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Pusley, Council Member Suckley and Council Member Roy City of Corpus Christi Page 4 Printed on 1111512024 City Council Meeting Minutes November 12,2024 Nay: 3- Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Klein and Council Member Campos Abstained: 0 K. RECESS FOR LUNCH Mayor Guajardo recessed the Council meeting for lunch at 12:57 p.m. Executive Session Item 13 was held during the lunch recess. Mayor Guajardo reconvened the meeting at 1:48 p.m. L. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (ITEMS 9 - 12) 9. 24-1763 Second public hearing on the annexation of properties in Industrial Districts No. 1, 2, and 4 in Nueces County that have not executed a new 15-year Industrial District Agreement effective January 1, 2025. Mayor Guajardo referred to Items 9 and 10. Mayor Guajardo opened the public hearing. There were no comments from the Council or the public. Mayor Guajardo closed the public hearing. 10. 24-1764 Second public hearing on the annexation of properties in Industrial Districts No. 5, 6, 7, and 8 in San Patricio County that have not executed a new 15-year Industrial District Agreement effective January 1, 2025. See Item 9. 11. 24-1753 Zoning Case No. ZN8420, Trans National Business Development Corporation submitted by Karl Schlatter: (District 2) Ordinance rezoning property located at or near 314 Clifford Street from the "RS-6" Single Family 6 District to the "RS-6/H" Single Family 6 District with a Historic Overlay. (Landmark Commission and Staff Recommend)(6 votes required) Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 11. Interim Director of Development Services Michael Dice presented information on the following topics: aerial view; historic significance; the standards; 314 Clifford Street; architectural style; pre-rehabilitation; historic rehabilitation; the process; landmark commission UDC requirement; and staff and landmark commission recommend approval. Council Members and Interim Director Dice discussed the following topic: this a good news item in that the rezoning request is to designate a historic overlay for the neighborhood, and allows an option to apply for tax credits. City of Corpus Christi Page 5 Printed on 1111512024 City Council Meeting Minutes November 12,2024 Mayor Guajardo opened the public hearing. There were no comments from the public. Mayor Guajardo closed the public hearing. Council Member Hunter moved to approve the ordinance, seconded by Council Member Pusley. This Ordinance was passed on first reading and approved with the following vote: Aye: 8- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Pusley, Council Member Roy, Council Member Klein and Council Member Campos Abstained: 1 - Council Member Suckley 12. 24-1754 Zoning Case No. ZN8419, YC Texas Hotel LLC submitted by Baldev Johal: (District 1) Ordinance rezoning property located at or near 601 North Water Street from the "CBD" Commercial District to the "CBD/H" Commercial District with a Historic Overlay. (Landmark Commission and Staff recommend approval) (6 votes required) Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 12. Interim Director of Development Services Michael Dice presented information on the following topics: aerial view; 601 N. Water Street; historic significance; architectural style; landmark commission UDC requirement; and recommendation by staff and landmark commission. Council Members, Interim Director Dice, and Director of Economic Development Corporation Arturo Marquez discussed the following topics: this is a good news item in that the rezoning request is to designate a historic overlay to honor the cultural history of the property; and no local ad valorem taxes will be impacted. Mayor Guajardo opened the public hearing. There were no comments from the public. Mayor Guajardo closed the public hearing. Council Member Hernandez moved to table this item until staff provides clarification, seconded by Council Member Barrera and passed unanimously. Council Member Pusley moved to approve the ordinance, seconded by Council Member Hunter. This Ordinance was passed on first reading and approved with the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Pusley, Council Member Suckley, Council Member Roy, Council Member Klein and Council Member Campos City of Corpus Christi Page 6 Printed on 1111512024 City Council Meeting Minutes November 12,2024 Abstained: 0 M. INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION ITEMS: (NONE) N. EXECUTIVE SESSION: (ITEM 13) Mayor Guajardo referred to Executive Session Item 13. The Council went into Executive Session at 12:57 p.m. The Council returned from Executive Session at 1:48 p.m. 13. 24-1870 Executive session pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.071 and Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 1.05 to consult with attorneys concerning legal issues related to potential contracts for purchase of water, risks, costs, and regulations regarding the integration, use, reuse, delivery, and transfer of water, including, but not limited to, regulations of the TCEQ, EPA, PUC, and other state and government entities, and other legal matters related to the provision of water or industrial districts. This E-Session Item was discussed in executive session. O. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, Mayor Guajardo adjourned this meeting at 1:50 p.m. City of Corpus Christi Page 7 Printed on 1111512024 Tuesday, November 12, 2024 Public Comment & Input Form For City Council Meetings, Board Meetings, & Commission - Meetings To submit a service request, ask a question, report a violation, browse city-required permit forms or access services online, click here: Access Online Services To continue submitting a written public comment click Next below. Public Comment & Input Form For City Council Meetings, Board Meetings, & Commission Meetings Date of Meeting Tuesday, November 12, 2024 Name Julie Rogers Address 710 Furman Ave, Corpus Christi,TX Corpus Christi,TX, 78404 Please select the Board, Committee, City Council or governing body that your comments are directed to: Are you a resident of Corpus Christi? Yes What district do you reside in? District 1 Topic Public Libraries Agenda Item Number N/A Comment Please find attached an ongoing petition to show support for our Corpus Christi Public Libraries &the existing Collection development Policy.The proposed CDP from the Advisory Library Board violates our First Amendment rights &undermines the professional judgement of the Librarians. It sets up a possibility for Librarians to be charged with a misdemeanor for knowingly or unknowingly distributing what the Advisory Board deems pornographic.Those are just some of the problems.The worst is that there has been no opportunity for much public input. A Library Board member stated at last month's meeting that the input was received though the Citizens Defending Freedom and public comment. What about everyone else?We have submitted a petition &no one has responded to our concerns or involved us in the process of defining community standards. There should be opportunities for everyone to be heard via surveys and townhalls, as is done for so many other things. Why not for the Library? Upload supporting images or documents. support-our-corpus-christi-lib... .pdf 1 Provide an email to receive a copy of rogersjuliet@gmail.com your submission. 2 Support Our Corpus Christi Libraries To: Corpus Christi Mayor Paulette Guajardo The Corpus Christi Public Library (CCPL) Advisory Board has been attempting to censor our library collection, rewrite the Collection Development Policy, and undermine our constitutional rights after a majority were appointed in October 2023 in a very irregular and questionable manner by a majority of the City Council. Instead of making three reappointments of qualified candidates, the Council broke practice and appointed five new advisory board members who have consistently discussed the CCPL Collection Development Policy and almost nothing else. A subcommittee was formed to make recommendations but no consensus was reached on the recommendations so the advisory board could not vote on them. The recommendations were added to and resurrected for the next advisory library board's meeting agenda. Some of these include: • Removing terminology and passages in the policy, including terms like "Diversity," "Equity," "Inclusion," and "Democracy." • Removing principles and references reflecting American Library Association (ALA) and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI). • Changing the Reconsideration Policy so the Advisory Library Board has a final say on a challenged book. • Removing the requirement that the whole book be read in its entirety to challenge the book (Miller Test). • Removing parental or guardian's responsibility for items checked out to a minor (part of an effort to criminalize professional librarians). • Creating a library card especially designated for minors that comes with a "Parent Guide". We demand that the Corpus Christi Public Library Advisory Board: • Cease their attempts to restrict books and censor information in our Corpus Christi Public Libraries and leave the Collection Development Policy alone since it is up for review next year. • Trust and allow professional public library staff to do the job for which they were hired and trained. • Advocate for CCPL to be funded in a manner comparable to communities is size to Corpus Christi since our public library system is chronically underfunded, and it is a stated goal and objective for 2024 in the Advisory Library Board's Annual Report to City Council. Why is this important? We believe that public libraries are for everyone, and censorship is Anti-American. We also believe in and trust our professional librarians and city staff. Library operations and collection development should be left in their hands. This unfairly appointed advisory library board is sowing seeds of mistrust and hate. We want to put love over hate, respect over mistrust. Signed by 812 people: Name Zip code Julie Rogers 78404 Tom Tagliabue 78412 Marilena Garza 78404 Name Zip code Sheron Wechsler 78414 Leslie ruel 78415 Merida Forrest 78414 lavaughn renner 78414 Teresa Klein 78411 Mary Alice 78413 Wiechman Conor Rice 78412 Elizabeth Riggle 78504 Bill Hoelscher 78404 Omar Bantayan 78404 Frank Obregon 78415 Arandez Stubbs 78418 Laurie Lee Yates 78336 Floyd Green 78410 Yandell Scott Elliff 78411 Brad Snyder 78412 Shannette 78404 Hoelscher Brianna 78404 Hoelscher Stephanie 78415 Guerrero joy Miller 78410 Howard Django 78404 Sanderd Carroll Matthews 78413 Deanna King 78415 Candace Hart 78414 Eli McKay 78401 Kathryn Oler 78404 Shanna S 78410 Liz Raasch 78404 Victoria Rogers 78418 Name Zip code Katharine Jack 78411 Sylvia Higgins 78411 Tami Longino 78413 Ryan Higgins 78412 Marcos Gonzalez 78412 Annell Neale 78411 Millie Estrada 78414 Diana Lauren 78412 Brittni Young 78415 Lauren Estrada 78413 Diane LaRue 78412 EdgarVanZandt 78404 Timothy Roblez 78466 Richard 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SUMMARY: This Ordinance authorizes the acceptance and appropriation of grant funds in an amount of $120,500.00 from the Office of the Governor Homeland Security Grants Division for the Local Border Security Grant Program. The operations take place within the city limits and extraterritorial jurisdiction of Corpus Christi. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The purpose of the Local Border Security Grant Program is to sustain interagency law enforcement operations and enhance local law enforcement patrols that facilitate directed actions to deter and interdict criminal activity. The Corpus Christi Police Department will deploy four sworn officers on an overtime basis to conduct direct actions and operations within the city limits and extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ) targeting known drug, currency, and human trafficking routes operating in the South Texas. The purpose of this effort is to reduce border-related criminal activity, decrease the supply of drugs smuggled into and through Texas from Mexico, and disrupt and deter operations of gang and cartel criminal organizations. The grant funding will provide for overtime and retirement for four sworn officers. The overtime for the four sworn officers is estimated at 1,300 hours. Funding is available from September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. The City must apply for these funds each year. There is no required City match for this grant. The City has received this grant since 2008. Last year, the City received $116,500.00 from this grant. ALTERNATIVES: The alternative is not to accept the grant and, therefore, lose the ability to provide enhanced enforcement for known drug, currency, and human trafficking routes operating with the city limits and ETJ. CCPD did not budget these funds in the approved FY 2025 General Fund Budget. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The Local Border Security Program Grant in the amount of$120,500.00 will increase the FY 2025 Police Grants Revenue for the Local Border Security Grant Program. There is no City match required. Funding Detail Fund 1061 Police Grants Fund Activity: 822825S Department: 29 Project # (CIP Only): N/A Account: 510200—Overtime Amount: $97,294.00 Fund 1061 Police Grants Fund Activity: 822825S Department: 29 Project # (CIP Only): N/A Account: 511000— Retirement Amount: $23,206.00 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends accepting the grant and appropriating the funds, as presented. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Statement of grant award Ordinance authorizing the acceptance of grant funds in an amount of $120,500.00 from the Office of the Governor Homeland Security Grants Division for the Corpus Christi Police Department to provide funding for overtime and retirement for four sworn officers eligible under the FY 2025 Local Border Security Grant Program; and appropriating $120,500.00 into FY 2025 Police Grants Fund. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The City Manager or designee is authorized to execute all documents necessary to accept funding in the amount of$120,500.00 from the Office of the Governor Homeland Security Grants Division for the FY2025 Local Border Security Grant Program for overtime and retirement funds for four sworn officers. SECTION 2. The City of Corpus Christi designates the Chief of Police as the City's authorized official. The authorized official is given the power to apply for, accept, reject, alter, or terminate the funding on behalf of the applicant agency. SECTION 3. That $120,500.00 is appropriated in the No. 1061 Police Grants Fund from the Office of the Governor Homeland Security Grants Division for the FY2025 Local Border Security Grant Program described in Section 1. SECTION 4. In the event of the loss or misuse of these funds, the City of Corpus Christi assures that the funds will be returned to the OfficeT of the Governor Homeland Security Grants Division in full. SECTION 5. That the 2024-2025 operating budget is amended to increase revenues and expenditures. Introduced and voted on the day of , 2024. PASSED and APPROVED on the day of , 2024. ATTEST: Paulette Guajardo, Mayor Rebecca Huerta, City Secretary Statement of Grant Award(SOGA) The Statement of Grant Award is the official notice of award from the Office of the Governor(OOG).This Grant Agreement and all terms,conditions,provisions and obligations set forth herein shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the Parties and their respective successors and assigns and all other State of Texas agencies and any other agencies,departments, divisions,governmental entities,public corporations,and other entities which shall be successors to each of the Parties or which shall succeed to or become obligated to perform or become bound by any of the covenants,agreements or obligations hereunder of each of the Parties hereto. The approved project narrative and budget for this award are reflected in eGrants on the `Narrative'and`Budget/Details'tabs. By accepting the Grant Award in eGrants,the Grantee agrees to strictly comply with the requirements and obligations of this Grant Agreement including any and all applicable federal and state statutes,regulations,policies,guidelines and requirements. In instances where conflicting requirements apply to a Grantee,the more restrictive requirement applies. The Grant Agreement includes the Statement of Grant Award;the OOG Grantee Conditions and Responsibilities;the Grant Application in eGrants;and the other identified documents in the Grant Application and Grant Award,including but not limited to: 2 CFR Part 200,Uniform Administrative Requirements,Cost Principles,and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards; Chapter 783 of the Texas Government Code,Title 34,Part 1,Chapter 20, Subchapter E,Division 4 of the Texas Administrative Code,and the Texas Grant Management Standards(TxGMS)developed by the Comptroller of Public Accounts;the state Funding Announcement or Solicitation under which the grant application was made,and for federal funding,the Funding Announcement or Solicitation under which the OOG was awarded funds;and any applicable documents referenced in the documents listed above.For grants awarded from the U.S.Department of Justice,the current applicable version of the Department of Justice Grants Financial Guide and any applicable provisions in Title 28 of the CFR apply.For grants awarded from the Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA),all Information Bulletins and Policies published by the FEMA Grants Program Directorate apply.The OOG reserves the right to add additional responsibilities and requirements,with or without advance notice to the Grantee. By clicking on the'Accept'button within the'Accept Award'tab,the Grantee accepts the responsibility for the grant project, agrees and certifies compliance with the requirements outlined in the Grant Agreement,including all provisions incorporated herein,and agrees with the following conditions of grant funding. The grantee's funds will not be released until the grantee has satisfied the requirements of the following Condition(s)of Funding and Other Fund-Specific Requirement(s),if any,cited below: Grant Number: 3404808 Award Amount: $120,500.00 Date Awarded: 10/14/2024 Grantee Cash Match: $0.00 Grant Period: 09/01/2024-08/31/2025 Grantee In Kind Match: $0.00 Liquidation Date: 11/29/2025 Grantee GPI: $0.00 Program Fund: BL-Local Border Security Program(LBSP) Total Project Cost: $120,500.00 Grantee Name: Corpus Christi,City of Project Title: Local Border Security Program Grant Manager: Lynne Crow Unique Entity Identifier(UEI): XETBTPKCL895 CFDA: N/A Federal Awarding Agency: N/A-State Funds Federal Award Date: N/A-State Funds Federal/State Award ID 2025-BL-ST-0016 Number: Total Federal Award/State $5,100,000.00 Funds Appropriated: Pass Thru Entity Name: Texas Office of the Governor—Homeland Security Grants Division(HSGD) Is the Award R&D: No Federal/State Award Grants for local law enforcement agencies to support Operation Border Star.The grant funds Description: may also support the humane processing of remains of undocumented migrants,when specifically awarded for that purpose. SClcl �o 0 v NogPORA,o AGENDA MEMORANDUM zss2 First Reading for the City Council Meeting of November 12, 2024 Second Reading for the City Council Meeting of November 19, 2024 DATE: November 1, 2024 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Eddie Houlihan, Director of Management & Budget EddieHo@cctexas.com (361) 826-3792 Amendment to increase the Corpus Christi B Corporation's FY 2025 operating budget for Economic Development by $221,284 for CCREDC CAPTION: Ordinance increasing the Corpus Christi B Corporation's Fiscal Year 2024-2025 (FY 2025) operating budget by $221,284.00 for economic development services to fund a portion of the annual services commitment to Corpus Christi Regional Economic Development Corporation; appropriating $221,284.00 from the unreserved balance of the Type B Fund; and amending the FY 2025 Operating Budget. (6 votes required) SUMMARY: This ordinance will increase the Corpus Christi B Corporation's FY 2024-2025 operating budget for Economic Development by $221,284.00 to fund the annual services commitment to CCREDC. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: During the August 19, 2024 meeting, the Type B board unanimously passed an amendment to increase the FY 2025 budget by $221,284.00 to fully fund the CCREDC. The annual commitment the City makes to CCREDC per this agreement is $575,000.00 annually. This consist of funding from the various City department funds including the Water Department, Gas Department, Wastewater Department, Storm Water Department, and City General Fund. Funding Amount Committed General Fund $221,284.00 Gas $29,310.00 Wastewater $107,574.00 Water $185,428.00 Storm Water $31,404.00 Total $575,000.00 Due to budget constraints, the City's General Fund was not able to fund the $221,284.00 for CCREDC. Type B funding is an eligible source for covering this type of expense. ALTERNATIVES: The City Council may choose not to fully fund CCREDC. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The financial impact will be $221,284.00 from the Type B Economic Development Fund. FUNDING DETAIL: Fund: 1146 Type B Economic Development Organization/Activity: 14700 Economic Development Department: 57 Economic Development Project #(CIP Only): Account: 530000 Professional Services RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approving the budget increase. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: N/A Ordinance increasing the Corpus Christi B Corporation's Fiscal Year 2024-2025 (FY 2025) operating budget by $221,284.00 for economic development services; appropriating $221,284.00 from the unreserved balance of the Type B Fund; and amending the FY 2025 Operating Budget. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: The Corpus Christi B Corporation's Fiscal Year 2024-2025 (FY 2025) operating budget is increased $221 ,284.00 for economic development services, and funds in the amount of $221 ,284.00 are appropriated from the unreserved balance of the Type B Fund for this purpose. Furthermore, the FY 2025 Operating Budget, adopted by Ordinance No. 033451, is amended by increasing expenditures $221,284.00. Introduced and voted on the day of , 2024. PASSED and APPROVED on the day of , 2024. ATTEST: Paulette Guajardo Rebecca Huerta Mayor City Secretary se 0 0 PH P AGENDA MEMORANDUM NCORPO0.1¢ Public Hearing & First Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting 11/12/24 1852 Second Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting 11/19/24 DATE: October 14, 2024 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Michael Dice, Interim Director Development Services Department Michaeld3@cctexas.com (361) 826-3596 Rezoning for a property at or near 314 Clifford Street CAPTION: Zoning Case No. ZN8420, Karl Schlatter: (District 2) Ordinance rezoning property at or near 314 Clifford Street from the "RS-6" Single Family 6 District to the "RS-6/H Single Family 6 District with a Historic Overlay. (Landmark Commission and Staff recommend approval) (Requires 2/3 Vote). SUMMARY: The purpose of the rezoning request is to designate a historic overlay to honor the cultural history and the distinct architectural features of the property. The Landmark Commission (LMC) initiated the rezoning on June 20, 2024.The LMC held a public hearing on September 26, 2024, and recommended approval to the City Council. A public hearing will also be held at the City Council. The property owner consents to the designation. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: Historical Profile: • The building was constructed circa 1928 (Over 50 years old). • The footprint of the building was shown on the 1927 Sanborn map and noted: "From Plans." • Tudor-style architecture that was trending in this community during this period. • The home was completely restored according to The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties. Conformity to City Policy The subject property is located within the Del Mar Subdivision and is planned for residential use. The proposed rezoning is consistent with the adopted Comprehensive Plan (Plan CC), the Unified Development Code and compatible with the adjoining residential properties. The subject property meets the following review criteria for historic districts and landmarks as set in the UDC 3.4.4: • The property has character, interest, or value as part of the development, heritage, or cultural characteristics of the City, State of Texas, or the United States. • The property exemplifies the cultural, economic, social, or historic heritage of the City. • The property embodies distinguishing characteristics of an architectural type of specimen. • The property has a unique location or singular physical characteristic representing an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood, or community of the City. Public Input Process Number of Notices Mailed 33 within 200-foot notification area 0 outside notification area As of September 26, 2024: I n Favor In Opposition 0 inside notification area 0 inside notification area 0 outside notification area 0 outside notification area Totaling 0.00% of the land within the 200-foot notification area in opposition. ALTERNATIVES: 1. Denial of the change of zoning from the "RS-6" Single Family 6 District to the "RS-6/H" Single Family 6 District with a Historic Overlay. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact associated with this item. RECOMMENDATION: Landmark Commission and staff recommend approval of the zoning request. The Landmark Commission recommended approval of the zoning request September 26, 2024. Vote Count.- For: 8 Opposed: 0 Absent: 2 Abstained: 0 LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Presentation - Aerial Map Zoning Case No. ZN8420, Trans National Business Development Corporation submitted by Karl Schlatter: (District 2) Ordinance rezoning property located at or near 314 Clifford Street from the "RS-6" Single Family 6 District to the "RS-6/H" Single Family 6 District with a Historic Overlay. (Landmark Commission and Staff Recommend)(6 votes required). WHEREAS, with proper notice to the public, a public hearing was held during a meeting of the Landmark Commission during which all interested persons were allowed to appear and be heard; WHEREAS, the Landmark Commission has forwarded to the City Council its final report and recommendation regarding the City of Corpus Christi Certificate of Appropriateness for Historic Landmark Designation and an application for an amendment to the City of Corpus Christi's Unified Development Code ("UDC") and corresponding UDC Zoning Map; WHEREAS, with proper notice to the public, a public hearing was held during a meeting of the City Council, during which all interested persons were allowed to appear and be heard; WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that this rezoning is not detrimental to the public health, safety, or general welfare of the City of Corpus Christi and its citizens; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that this rezoning will promote the best and most orderly development of the properties affected thereby, and to be affected thereby, in the City of Corpus Christi. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The Unified Development Code ("UDC") and corresponding UDC Zoning Map of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas is amended by changing the zoning on the subject property described as Del mar, 50 Feet x 135 Feet, Lot 4, Block 18, as shown in Exhibit "A": from the "RS-6" Single Family 6 District to the "RS-6/H" Single Family 6 District with a Historic Overlay. The subject property is located at or near 314 Clifford Street. Exhibit A, which is a map of the subject property attached to and incorporated in this ordinance. SECTION 2. The UDC and corresponding UDC Zoning Map of the City, made effective July 1, 2011 and as amended from time to time, except as changed by this ordinance, Page 1 of 3 both remain in full force and effect including the penalties for violations as made and provided for in Article 10 of the UDC. SECTION 3. To the extent this amendment to the UDC represents a deviation from the City's Comprehensive Plan, the Comprehensive Plan is amended to conform to the UDC, as it is amended by this ordinance. SECTION 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances specifically pertaining to the zoning of the subject property that are in conflict with this ordinance are hereby expressly repealed. SECTION 5. A violation of this ordinance, or requirements implemented under this ordinance, constitutes an offense punishable as provided in Article 1, Section 1 .10.1 of the UDC, Article 10 of the UDC, and/or Section 1-6 of the Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances. SECTION 6. Publication shall be made in the official publication of the City of Corpus Christi as required by the City Charter of the City of Corpus Christi. SECTION 7. This ordinance shall become effective upon publication. Introduced and voted on the day of , 2024. PASSED and APPROVED on the day of , 2024. ATTEST: Paulette Guajardo, Mayor Rebecca Huerta, City Secretary Page 2of3 Exhibit A ON ON ��Q(Z �S FPw QN I � 4 .n SUBJECT PROPERTY ` RS-6 f RS-6 s a r RS-6 RS-6 RS-6 RS-6 CASE. ZN8420 m SUBJECT PROPERTY WITH ZONING spa prosy ti+ +c.r,..n•�...7n..n 1_1 L_.d - /n,A --A..v A.. .y.mrnlrw.a.]..1ra A Hry Q.— Y :;7 .MM Mm-W tDH� r7 R•,A Me Frn D"-,Q DkVM g y' @ lwner :...nrs Re s7.w 10 Lim Fa.n= Err @�� $U8.1ECT RJh L..�.ti..+wGwr F PROPERrV Ran O'ewer eo cuenCr.*muwcn IC mmDq r.pp Wbmdbp..edla�s..e vadDwet � Em HER- I= � t LOCATION M ChrRu Page 3of3 ZONING CASE: ZN8420 314 Clifford St. Rezoning for a Property at 314 Clifford Street From "RS-6"to"RS-6/H" City Council Meeting:11/12/2024 I Aerial View t,, L VVC , us E r N t_ i � Historic Significance • Building constructed circa 1928. • Tudor style architecture that was trending in the area during this period. • Completely renovated according to the Standards ,i 314 Clifford 3I8 322 r y � D P�M�ao aoa � A n• ' � N s 7 Y �a C�'��M■ 9pl m � A � 3!3 30D �L ,32'1 Ala aID 335 326 322 34 330 m D e� i D 398 9 F end ' 419 QG�,F`ORO I DX llj�h D D p f 7 � A A- 1927 Sanborn map:"From Plans"written in. 4 "The Standards" The Secretary of Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation (abridged) 1. New uses allowed with minimal change to defining characteristics. 2. Preserve historic fabric and character. 3. No false sense of historical development. 4. Maintain changes that have acquired historic significance. 5. Preserve distinctive features, finishes,techniques, craftsmanship. 6. Repair historic features rather than replace (apart from damaged material). 4aapus cy��� 4 1 s A• from Ca Ile rTimes, 2000 Architectural Style • Tudor Style • Features: - Double front , . gable, decorative = - fascia, brickwork, - Y chimney, original " P , , windows and n T i — -Yxul6inmiimtinaroiu�nm ...„y louvered vent r $ S e Pre- Rehabilitation �s a , r _ 8 Historic Rehabilitation h y ��--- ,;�ilfl�lll'11ti11119E11ff1�U�lfil�llf 5m'€P .•�!u°°`m .9![�5 _'NI—fll t as 9 The Process Front windows, fascia, and venting louver are original. 10 The Process • Poorly repaired brick and moisture damage to brick. • Leaning chimney • Complete replacement of brick from same manufacturer of original brick. x a.. The Process • ACME Brick Plant: Denton,Texas ' i • 130 years in operation -. • Still makes original colors: Goldenr � s . sunset, Ebony, Mushroom, Pumpkin, and Cranberry �lr ,'�;1�i�, u � u �rr 61u7r i�t�` Jli�#d�Illllll�h'�',��f'lI �� -- AXl7�1t✓Ilt'j11111i��lfi��f li�l'(J.II��f�� + .•�kF ' A The Process Addition of dormers does not take away from the fapade and have been built with same roof pitch and wide fascia to compliment the style of the home. ,s Landmark Commission UDC Requirement: §3.4.3.A In determining whether to approve, approve with conditions, or deny the historic overlay or landmark designation, the applicable review bodies shall consider the following criteria: 1. The property has received prior recognition as a Registered Texas Landmark, a national historic Landmark or as an entry in the National Register of Historic Places. 2. The property has character, interest or value as part of the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the City, State of Texas or the United States. 3. The property is the site of significant historic event. 4. Its identification with a person who significantly contributed to the culture and development of the City. 5. The property exemplifies the cultural, economic, social or historic heritage of the City. 6. The property portrays the environment of a group of people in an era of history characterized by a distinctive architectural style. Landmark Commission UDC Requirement : §3AIA 7. The property embodies distinguishing characteristics of an architectural type or specimen. 8. The property may be classified as the work of an architect or master builder whose individual work has influenced the development of the City. 9. The property embodies elements of architectural design, detail, materials or craftsmanship which represent a significant architectural innovation. 10. The property is related to other distinctive areas which are eligible for preservation according to a plan based on a historic, cultural or architectural motif. 11. The property has a unique location or singular physical characteristic representing an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood, community of the City. 12. The property has archeological value in that it has produced or can be expected to produce artifacts affecting historic or prehistoric study. Recommendation Landmark Commission and Staff Recommend Aaarovalofthe RS-6 Single Family 6 District with a Historic Overlay se 0 0 PH P AGENDA MEMORANDUM NCORPO0.1¢ Public Hearing & First Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting 11/12/24 1852 Second Reading Ordinance for the City Council Meeting 11/19/24 DATE: October 14, 2024 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Michael Dice, Interim Director Development Services Department Michaeld3@cctexas.com (361) 826-3596 Rezoning for a property at or near 601 North Water Street CAPTION: Zoning Case No. ZN8419, Balbir Gosat: (District 1) Ordinance rezoning property at or near 601 North Water Street from "CBD" Commercial District to "CBD/H" Commercial District with a Historic Overlay. (Landmark Commission and Staff recommend approval). (Requires 2/3 Vote). SUMMARY: The purpose of the rezoning request is to designate a historic overlay to honor the cultural history of the property. The Landmark Commission (LMC) initiated the rezoning on June 20, 2024.The LMC held a public hearing on September 26, 2024, and recommended approval to the City Council. A public hearing will also be held at the City Council. The property owner consents to the designation. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: Historical Profile: • Constructed in 1973 as the La Quinta Royale Motor Inn • Architectural style (commercial block office tower w/curtain wall and arcade ground floor) common during this period. • Part of a larger city-wide economic development plan to promote building and business by increasing commercial permits through the 70s and 80s. • To increase the availability of convention-ready buildings, bring people to the city, and compete with Austin and San Antonio by putting on mini-conventions. • Caller Times directly identified building as part of this movement and addresses numerous conventions and events taking place in the building. Conformity to City Policy The subject property is located within the boundaries of the Downtown Development Plan and is planned for low-density residential use. The proposed rezoning is consistent with the adopted Comprehensive Plan (Plan CC), and the Unified Development Code and compatible with the adjoining residential properties. The subject property meets the following review criteria for historic districts and landmarks as set in the UDC 3.4.4: • The property has character, interest, or value as part of the development, heritage, or cultural characteristics of the City, State of Texas, or the United States. • The property exemplifies the cultural, economic, social, or historic heritage of the City. Public Input Process Number of Notices Mailed 26 within a 200-foot notification area 0 outside notification area As of April 29, 2022: I n Favor In Opposition 0 inside notification area 0 inside notification area 0 outside notification area 0 outside notification area Totaling 0.00% of the land within the 200-foot notification area in opposition. ALTERNATIVES: 1. Denial of the change of zoning from the "CBD" Commercial District to the "CBD/H" Commercial District with a Historic Overlay. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact associated with this item. RECOMMENDATION: Landmark Commission and staff recommend approval of the zoning request. The Landmark Commission recommended approval of the zoning request September 26, 2024. Vote Count: For: 8 Opposed: 0 Absent: 2 Abstained: 0 LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Presentation - Aerial Map Zoning Case No. ZN8419, YC Texas Hotel LLC submitted by Baldev Johal: (District 1) Ordinance rezoning property located at or near 601 North Water Street from the "CBD" Commercial District to the "CBD/H" Commercial District with a Historic Overlay. (Landmark Commission and Staff Recommendation) WHEREAS, with proper notice to the public, a public hearing was held during a meeting of the Landmark Commission during which all interested persons were allowed to appear and be heard; WHEREAS, the Landmark Commission has forwarded to the City Council its final report and recommendation regarding the City of Corpus Christi for Historic Landmark Designation and an application for an amendment to the City of Corpus Christi's Unified Development Code ("UDC") and corresponding UDC Zoning Map; WHEREAS, with proper notice to the public, a public hearing was held during a meeting of the City Council, during which all interested persons were allowed to appear and be heard; WHEREAS, the owner of the property consents to the designation; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that this rezoning will promote the best and most orderly development of the properties affected thereby, and to be affected thereby, in the City of Corpus Christi. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The Unified Development Code ("UDC") and corresponding UDC Zoning Map of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas is amended by changing the zoning on the subject property described as Lots 1 thru 6, easternmost one hundred thirty-five feet of Lots 7 thru 12, Block 5, Beach Subdivision as shown in Exhibit "K.- from the "CBD" Commercial District to the "CBD/H" Commercial District with a Historic Overlay. The subject property is located at or near 601 North Water Street. Exhibit A, a map of the subject property, is attached to and incorporated in this ordinance. SECTION 2. The UDC and corresponding UDC Zoning Map of the City, made effective July 1, 2011 and as amended from time to time, except as changed by this ordinance, both remain in full force and effect including the penalties for violations as made and provided for in Article 10 of the UDC. SECTION 3. To the extent this amendment to the UDC represents a deviation from the City's Comprehensive Plan, the Comprehensive Plan is amended to conform to the UDC, as it is amended by this ordinance. SECTION 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances specifically pertaining to the zoning of the subject property that conflict with this ordinance are hereby expressly superseded except for the Military Compatibility Area Overlay District. This ordinance does not amend or supersede the Military Compatibility Area Overlay District, which, as adopted by Ordinance #032829, remains in full force and effect. SECTION 5. A violation of this ordinance, or requirements implemented under this ordinance, constitutes an offense punishable as provided in Article 1 , Section 1.10.1 of the UDC, Article 10 of the UDC, and/or Section 1-6 of the Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances. SECTION 6. Publication shall be made in the official publication of the City of Corpus Christi as required by the City Charter of the City of Corpus Christi. SECTION 7. This ordinance shall become effective upon publication. Introduced and voted on the day of , 2024. PASSED and APPROVED on the day of , 2024. ATTEST: Paulette Guajardo, Mayor Rebecca Huerta, City Secretary Exhibit A s 7 26 i9jL— SfARR 5T 18 6 25 17 lue.�Fcr 16 �4�PEI�TY 0 'D t C R 13 ol z 24 12 P1 10 PEOPLES ST F- 2 20 4 a 3 23 5 21 19 2 CASTE: ZN8419 Zoning and notice Area s RML1 Mm14Rrrr I IL LWO Y P R J Y,*K MI,2 W fMMY wdkmbw .i Rrd MAU(mly l PUO P%mol Uri Gw.owrW ON Pr.$—Wm omE. 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Of 54 asseMbes held a the beak rreetmgs tan add upend ore have9nd deslmpethryaR �mill!)a'cent. Mrs. Larson said the drym7ar tNsybrbymmly hi SIINDAY.MARCA77.1475 bEl:pltl\D in"Cmwtll mid"then Until the local cdn- anve+tion btnnu mmLkmga ta¢NJowB vintr>�traeHnn The tone twit-tourist use,trying man Hen They ventian-atcomhdation - Ng drivefor Talanumncof Hobbies:y Farm-Oil:3 Cassified:Sl3 W pc eem lave been of the bureau took ov city tell to to let Hen Imow wen in pia bri will the change groups Iran Nmasmbaoed confer a regimal sa Tse mmmnm Prwmumr drain t e tan get a Iege emugh to plans with tonlmue r Waups In are 5W d hens ma(erm[n.Sewn of Ne last Marty from the Itithe0er _ meeting Spy "The eml.' foal liamthm of,ed.And come.rhea are yOb di.., in mvm[ims was stamlevtl. dGtnmer iasta[rglodly and Espo9nm Hall don't Wve faalu"antl arc maenn6 good aeork is-ia7tlelim Mrs.IarimsaidreeCayl W meningsons d belong w exploration, l bodies in larger groups. None orate farad what a la of people Bad gaaddat"availableanyw.' slides at attrambg titimat N197L Work is mstaneomm a 2a.Sdelegate-thteeday oil bcal citimts who belocl6 m exploration, pr�o�du it., uonl gatlnvlgs known for sortemme,Cap. "Because d the la k of ®vmdaes a corap—$5.+rtuBim oly company settmur Ida ate organian-slut mmeum" gmlogi<al m - Na[ They hate brou&i 9,866 Chri i do—',have the modern m i^g space. auditorium be®we it cwld[h hold f—,— fell in the proapeetive delegates,more thin Going meeting space or hotel tone nttonat1 d group s P teo, err milbrow right accmmndinp'u The a year will be alked W S4IoQpddel a Hash 11 rroden,novmumt Can said the 2,9msat 8 ktlp ego eetegory, the amen tbeemmnsd a<c nndatims Oevtetl by meetings are being tm[ed m11161exesbtivesi4aelred. auditanum will gnarly aidene Group wooled a [moral kmatnemheR. she aid. IWd and lWawlml the Gty told lat8ermrveuvs. away,a."a eaa 1 meetin8 area where five Wan will soil go on mbre idol people who think they airhiMforsurclhingla18er. We can't lode Nw fact that Ins,in the millionsof dollars to mitre","Co n said, vauim area here as wal Ypaate roorss9 s"tm8501u79 [toe national nd state might land aminfWllmnm 'WNrt teltm praatmake wlmt Rare�tke[ing asa Grpn Oahsi;'hesaid. "Fran Browtuv0le,IatMo the proposed II.+e inion people nm couldbeoravidad. [11e -M.Cmadl id,but here N the tnmths ahead are o McAllen have newer Hilten rw—ss N•e she lm,Ira,50 a'Edtlgales mvmum ell an arena Cmwtll aM gmh Isrsan, farlliun then we do aM sR meenog spare m novae]00 After meth the org"'m"'I mpWsu will he m the twill h oB the bateau who imtead d the 12M m 2000." dmgxdfor ra slows,rode" the burnu's c nvention wand. Neck amen smaller congregations of will help them make a says Bob Comrll,oeo _ =:n.mgesmt andrntror manager, s'd oney are �pewgwiNls." people&n17e EGltmprohably yyemnle ass body.widwta businessmen, church, Resmatim.lheenonmll be 'a President d the Corp. mme bare."Cmwdk d. their breath The big lad de welt he'+'m� Ybea wasting tryingm bawgW in asedel, a Wvelm laM b,$i,elandotlrgrchur Pam ouium. helff needed to CnrisL Area of "With the fenlvaLS banquets. give aln pitdeaagai"t tiu" mrvmtim picture xar.iM ery audimnlmt well Igardimer. Of so convm0ons now ode ene city Nrsatgn swot Tourist Burn. damn,a lgasaMONerevems like Gallas, Ho.ton.Sean the ftl-million bayfronl lea���rwo Yeah to No hotel cede hlllWtoNer Platmed(or ene tmuhber of tampetitive aaya weal biggr "IbeRyc sales meetings. f i k n already Actorm and Fart Worth Lien v ceuer Iluch has mmDlete onrit'smrted. sp the group went m Tulsa, M%per mrtddleseaaof and hetter eamauvt(atllitles ytlioan:hmr0 a mrpoaa booked Mennnal Glksean have large,modern meeting been lied up N men ligiutim Gnweg said 90 per cent of Mrs. tarsus sate.The km the small dekpptim.—y mmeusstnamlocay. -To increase the availability of convention-ready buildings to bring people to the city and compete with Austin and Historic Significance AVEHY SPECIA►.PUBUCAUC71ON y e n n a ION ACTION n YA&iCO1.LECDONof a� LEAAlMISS Majo Ram andValuable MORON P/CIi1RE 7REARURE9 TPOINT'S ORIENTAL RUGS RIV. MGMPRODUL710NR.¢ �+/�O �7V�OI• onandU of lieitstitedKingd:and U.S CIieLYtstobeheldon:-on Saudayp ober2la t and 11PIAsa,>IaPon�Sun 12PMandBPMo P l a01 N.Waler ,I 1WPP� N E W YEAR'S EVE EXTRAVAGANZA SHOW & SALE 1 50% DISCOUNT PC), 0 s?j, tA� SUNNY SAYS n the luxurious J SO COME EARLY FOR II I SELECTION ' Sala Grande Bauroom et the / Large Inventory al Nand•Made Navajo. 'y La❑u ola Royale Zuni, Nopi. $anta Domingo Baseball Card Shaw ' + lug AIIH g. 'l15&5eei, JEWELRY,OISCOUNTE9 at W%p, a a e k. ,12 30 1&1 n m L'ISI Price. "1 Hr� N k rc. j U ,a 639 3a', RO sm N.we+e.In he L C-A ® F R I DAY. AUG. 17 4 pm io 9 m L FOR S50 oa per co pie p ........l 01 -to oV D,,21 SATURDAI STAMP BROW SATURDAY,AUG. 1E 10 sm to B pm cALLaaa-aril NOVEMBER 16,12 NOO SAVIJI—M.2 SUNDAY oac.a SUNDAY,AUG. 19 10 sm to 5 pm SUNDAY --- --- NOVEMBER 17 12 NO. Al MA ADMISSION a2 00 Any Jewelry kWht At ' �• ' ynr Butter Yer Any ..... �La Quill#a Royale Aria. ri SInR,Ehu .: oLl'Uf �,S o�Irdieg 1 Ali e,ILS r. - r.Ex'RAVA6ArJ2A kMFX a9 N. Water t M' F ��>, aaMR�rEam�aoaM� 1-��- B01 . ;� - 6 =_ Historic Significance IiY Texas Jaycees to hear Mauro Plight of elderly topic of convention 1'......-dor aAaaaa mo n. eco^s es.,ore.ewes e s ,a^n a.e Carry Mauro,Torras Lend Commis- 7�(� ■'}'� rr. �((�� n m m xme ewmn,. enmi 191 °^•=°=a nrrze=^s. - I _ w''i°ties CIfJIldl 7y11��Qp cam. e^.,len.l .mof lal r E sionzr,is keynote speaker Seluco eta a a+nNr 1^a.mr II a reen[eWeln fea eu, kl n eanY NWete o�irYea of the Tesas JaYcca. °:nY r a a o v..Iar n n.°nenf Corpus Chnsh Ja, as hosting the `l c of s=N�`cii r "^ c' a I ne ii wn °^.e d, weekend coavenL mma overeatcrs Anonymous Coastal Bend Into' a cram Royale Motor Inn 601 N.Water.e. It03t a regional 4 at the - II rix 1 a c m Thar, us wa ° ea "' a p.ne ie ® A A (1se 1 peen a -1 n r ^L t1 od ne press conference Friday at L, mma's le Motor Inn q er. Vertu!�°°1°" ° " :'o "" me.: ,e nroe;:e:.ee d La Vista Room on the IOIh Ooar. A Royale 1 t '`,a aI p° a, -.- n.. , a m ee ,n:.°a a r , , newcomer's orientation will follow. mows is a mutua- ased on it rnAX n aw.......GI Fora chapter's state Saturday begins with an 8 a.m.chil- rtt used !tale(?ttOli "' 'T ' a pt by Alcoholics Anonymous tart5l hurstlay Ina aeni°a cuiuna nereneen r«en as e r n mn requirement for membership is the desire l0'a; cl at eW'eona ski a " se The Dr. Hector P. Garcia pulsive eating. For more information. call Pen-di D061. Sylvia, 852-7718 or Debbie, 881.437, AFounders Chapter of the A tea n a n e nu tee iae Iv =a jai P.C)_ �", �':aAmerican GI Forum will have ns ba ;`reapoaa Box 8"& Comusa d'hnsu 78412. s`rine ow .amrmm.nen em - °,e^n w a ..-en„ �r^�e52nd annual state enventln in Teachers C7pert :!bout 200 teachers Corpus Christi from Thurydav OPTIMIST CLIMB; Downtown Or from throughout South L1nnBa'yf,., Sat a •mada �Cillb t D�mll�eannuai meeting Texas today opened ,bCl1 N.Water t.The the seventh annual eme wil be Hote a 601 N. Water t Belinda Texas Federation of Texas which "Hispanic Leadership in the New will run through a Quinta Roy- Millennium" with Services Wale later Inn fait1 N. tt'ater, Included in the U.S.Army Maj.Gen.Alfred A. speak on Foster Care and Adolgroup are -v the Corpus Valenzuela,deputy commander in Christi chapter of the American Federation of chief, U.S. Southern Command, Ifli'ormalloll: 442-8119. Teachers. Local AFT president John Cole will will speak Friday at a 7 p.m.ban- he running for election to the federation presi- quct.Navy Lt.Juan M.Garcia[It, dency, a position to which he was appointed in a White House fellow and special January to fill the unexpired terra of Ronald assistant to the U.S. Secretary of Wilcox. Architectural Style Commercial block office tower with curtain -` wall construction Constructed in 1973 Arcaded ground floor with inset storefront window wall with brick trimmed arches. TT tie n rr IR ®� 601 N . Water Street pro u� ss�r +�' — tee'• 1 N. Water Street View 6 . 601 N . Water Street it Starr Street View 601 N . Water Street Chaparral Street View (�� w,r 601 N . Water Street ONE � I T WAY �'- Corner of Chaparral and Peoples Streets View Landmark Commission FiY UDC Requirement: §3.4.3.A In determining whether to approve, approve with conditions, or deny the historic overlay or landmark designation, the applicable review bodies shall consider the following criteria: 1. The property has received prior recognition as a Registered Texas Landmark, a national historic Landmark or as an entry in the National Register of Historic Places. 2. The property has character, interest or value as part of the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the City, State of Texas or the United States. 3. The property is the site of significant historic event. 4. Its identification with a person who significantly contributed to the culture and development of the City. 5. The property exemplifies the cultural, economic, social or historic heritage of the City. 6. The property portrays the environment of a group of people in an era of history characterized by a distinctive architectural style. Landmark Commission EiR UDC Requirement §3.4.3.A 7. The property embodies distinguishing characteristics of an architectural type or specimen. 8. The property may be classified as the work of an architect or master builder whose individual work has influenced the development of the City. 9. The property embodies elements of architectural design, detail, materials or craftsmanship which represent a significant architectural innovation. 10. The property is related to other distinctive areas which are eligible for preservation according to a plan based on a historic, cultural or architectural motif. 11. The property has a unique location or singular physical characteristic representing an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood, community of the City. 12. The property has archeological value in that it has produced or can be expected to produce artifacts affecting historic or prehistoric study. Recommendation I:r Landmark Commission and Staff recommend : Approval of the CBD/ H Commercial District with a Historic Overlay SC w o V NoRPo�pYo AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 Action Item for the City Council Meeting November 19, 2024 DATE: November 19, 2024 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Brett Van Hazel, Director of Asset Management brettvh(u-)-cctexas.com (361) 826-3273 Josh Chronley, Assistant Director of Finance & Procurement JoshC2(o-)cctexas.com (361) 826-3169 Service Agreement for Offsite Repairs for John Deere Construction Equipment CAPTION: Motion authorizing the execution of a one-year service agreement, with two one-year option periods, with Doggett Heavy Machinery Services, of Corpus Christi, Texas, for offsite repairs of John Deere construction equipment for the Asset Management Department for an amount up to $140,000.00, with a potential total amount up to $420,000.00 if both one-year option periods are exercised, with FY 2025 funding in the amount of$116,600.00 from the Fleet Maintenance Fund. SUMMARY: This motion authorizes the execution of a one-year service agreement, with two one-year option periods, with Doggett Heavy Machinery Services, LLC. to provide off-site repairs for John Deere construction equipment for the Asset Management Department. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The City's fleet has multiple John Deere construction equipment units that are used by various City Departments including Asset Management, Solid Waste, Gas, Public Works, Corpus Christi Water, and Parks and Recreation. The John Deere construction equipment units consist of excavators, backhoes, loaders, skid steers, maintainers, and other equipment. The Asset Management Department currently performs basic repairs to the John Deere construction equipment. However, Asset Management will utilize the proposed service agreement with Doggett Heavy Machinery Services, LLC. for more complex repairs including warranty work, collision repairs, transmission work, and John Deere proprietary systems. Specifically, the services rendered under the proposed agreement will include repairs to drivetrains, body work, electrical and HVAC systems, suspension, brakes, and wheel alignments. The repairs to the City owned John Deere construction equipment will be completed offsite at Doggett Heavy Machinery Services' construction equipment facility which is located in Corpus Christi. The facility is John Deere Construction Factory Certified. Doggett Heavy Machinery Services, LLC. is the incumbent for these repair services. The current agreement with Doggett Heavy Machinery Services, LLC. is for a total amount up to $266,250.00 over a three-year term. The current agreement is set to expire in February 2026. The pricing for the current agreement with Doggett Heavy Machinery, LLC. was originally based on average monthly repair costs of $5,500. However, the current average monthly repair costs are approximately $11,000. As a result, the monthly repair costs are outpacing the current agreement's valuation, and the capacity for the current agreement is expected to be exhausted by the by the end of December 2024 or early January 2025. The increased repair costs are due to inflationary effects on the cost of parts as well as an increased reliance on vendor specific repairs (electronic control module programming, collision damage, diagnostics, and non-warranty work in excess of warranty repairs). In addition to increased costs, the number of John Deere construction equipment units in the City's fleet has increased from 146 in 2022 to 176 in 2024. As a result of the increased monthly service costs and increased number of John Deere construction equipment units in the City's fleet, Asset Management is proposing a new agreement with Doggett Heavy Machinery Services, LLC. The proposed agreement will have the proper capacity for the repair services. Specifically, the proposed agreement takes into account the current and expected future demands for service hours, cost of service, and parts/materials costs to ensure adequate capacity throughout the term. Doggett Heavy Machinery Services, LLC., has performed well under the current agreement, and they continue to be a reliable partner for repairs to City-owned John Deere construction equipment. The City recommends continuing to work with Doggett Heavy Machinery Services, LLC., for repair services to John Deere construction equipment. PROCUREMENT DETAIL: Finance & Procurement conducted a competitive Request for Bids (RFB) process to obtain new bids for the offsite repairs for John Deere construction equipment. As part of the RFB process, notifications were sent out to 84 potential bidders through the City supplier portal; however, the City received only one bid and recommends award to the responsive, responsible bidder, Doggett Heavy Machinery Services, LLC. The tables below compare the labor rates and the parts and material rates between he current agreement and the proposed agreement. Labor Rate Comparison Hourly Labor Rate Variance $ Variance % Current Agreement 130 hrs X $150.00/hr Hourly Labor Rate ($19,500/year) $45,500/year 233% Proposed Agreement 500 hrs X $130.00/hr Hourly Labor Rate ($65,000/year) Parts and Material Comparison Parts and Materials Variance $ Variance % Cost Current Agreement $55,000 + 25% markup Parts and Materials ($68,750/year) $6,250/year 9.1% Proposed Agreement $75,000 + 0% markup Parts and Materials ($75,000/year) Doggett Heavy Machinery Services, LLC. is the fully authorized warranty provider for repairs for John Deere brand equipment. They are also Corpus Christi's single source supplier of John Deere heavy equipment parts. ALTERNATIVES: The alternative is not to approve the proposed agreement. However, this would require the Asset Management Department to receive multiple quotes for repairs without negotiated labor and material rates.This would result in an increase in repair costs and repair timelines, and a decrease in operational readiness of the City's fleet. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact in FY 2025 for the Fleet Maintenance Service Fund will be in the amount of $116,600. The remaining amount of $303,400.00 will be budgeted in future years through the annual budget process. Funding Detail: Fund: 5110 Fleet Maintenance Service Organization/Activity: 40170 Fleet Operations Mission Element: 13 Project # (CIP Only): N/A Account: 530100 Vehicle Repairs Amount: $116,600 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the motion authorizing a one-year agreement, with two one-year option periods, with Doggett Heavy Machinery Services, LLC., as presented. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Bid Tabulation Service Agreement City of Corpus Chrisit BID TABULATION Finance-Procurement Offsite Repairs for John Deere Construction Equipment Buyer: Desirree Ortiz Doggett Heavy Machinery Services, LLC 8/27/2024 Item Description Unit 1 Year Qty Unit Price Price 1 Labor Rate for Repairs HR 500 $130.00 $65,000.00 Estimated Spend Markup % Estimated Spend + Markup % 2 Parts & Materials $75,000.00 Oho $75,000.00 1 Year - Grand Total 1 $140,000.00 SC O SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 5983 v Offsite Repairs for John Deere Construction Equipment N�OftpoA iEO 1852 THIS Offsite Repairs for John Deere Construction Equipment Agreement (''Agreement'') is entered into by and between the City of Corpus Christi, a Texas home- rule municipal corporation ("City") and Doggett Heavy Machinery Services, LLC ("Contractor"), effective upon execution by the City Manager or the City Manager's designee ("City Manager"). WHEREAS, Contractor has bid to provide Offsite Repairs for John Deere Construction Equipment in response to Request for Bid/Proposal No. 5983 ("RFB/RFP"), which RFB/RFP includes the required scope of work and all specifications and which RFB/RFP and the Contractor's bid or proposal response, as applicable, are incorporated by reference in this Agreement as Exhibits 1 and 2, respectively, as if each were fully set out here in its entirety. NOW, THEREFORE, City and Contractor agree as follows: 1. Scope. Contractor will provide Offsite Repairs for John Deere Construction Equipment ("Services") in accordance with the attached Scope of Work, as shown in Attachment A, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety, and in accordance with Exhibit 2. 2. Term. (A) The Term of this Agreement is one year beginning on the date provided in the Notice to Proceed from the Contract Administrator or the City's Procurement Division. The parties may mutually extend the term of this Agreement for up to two additional one-year periods ("Option Period(s)"), provided, the parties do so in writing prior to the expiration of the original term or the then-current Option Period. (B) At the end of the Term of this Agreement or the final Option Period, the Agreement may, at the request of the City prior to expiration of the Term or final Option Period, continue on a month-to-month basis for up to six months with compensation set based on the amount listed in Attachment B for the Term or the final Option Period. The Contractor may opt out of this continuing term by providing notice to the City at least 30 days prior to the expiration of the Term or final Option Period. During the month-to-month term, either Party may terminate the Agreement upon 30 days' written notice to the other Party. Service Agreement Standard Form Page 1 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 3. Compensation and Payment. This Agreement is for an amount not to exceed $140,000.00, subject to approved extensions and changes. Payment will be made for Services performed and accepted by the City within 30 days of acceptance, subject to receipt of an acceptable invoice. All pricing must be in accordance with the attached Bid/Pricing Schedule, as shown in Attachment B, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. Any amount not expended during the initial term or any option period may, at the City's discretion, be allocated for use in the next Option Period. Invoices must be mailed to the following address with a copy provided to the Contract Administrator: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Accounts Payable P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, Texas 78469-9277 4. Contract Administrator. The Contract Administrator designated by the City is responsible for approval of all phases of performance and operations under this Agreement, including deductions for non-performance and authorizations for payment. The City's Contract Administrator for this Agreement is as follows: Joe Gonzalez Asset Management Department - Fleet Division 361-826-1938 joegoCcctexas.com 5. Insurance; Bonds. (A) Before performance can begin under this Agreement, the Contractor must deliver a certificate of insurance ("COI"), as proof of the required insurance coverages, to the City's Risk Manager and the Contract Administrator. Additionally, the COI must state that the City will be given at least 30 days' advance written notice of cancellation, material change in coverage, or intent not to renew any of the policies. The City must be named as an additional insured. The City Attorney must be given copies of all insurance policies within 10 days of the City Manager's written request. Insurance requirements are as stated in Attachment C, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. (B) In the event that a payment bond, a performance bond, or both, are required of the Contractor to be provided to the City under this Agreement before performance can commence, the terms, conditions, and amounts required in the bonds and appropriate surety information are as included in the RFB/RFP or as Service Agreement Standard Form Page 2 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 may be added to Attachment C, and such content is incorporated here in this Agreement by reference as if each bond's terms, conditions, and amounts were fully set out here in its entirety. 6. Purchase Release Order. For multiple-release purchases of Services to be provided by the Contractor over a period of time, the City will exercise its right to specify time, place and quantity of Services to be delivered in the following manner: any City department or division may send to Contractor a purchase release order signed by an authorized agent of the department or division. The purchase release order must refer to this Agreement, and Services will not be rendered until the Contractor receives the signed purchase release order. 7. Inspection and Acceptance. City may inspect all Services and products supplied before acceptance. Any Services or products that are provided but not accepted by the City must be corrected or re-worked immediately at no charge to the City. If immediate correction or re-working at no charge cannot be made by the Contractor, a replacement service may be procured by the City on the open market and any costs incurred, including additional costs over the item's bid/proposal price, must be paid by the Contractor within 30 days of receipt of City's invoice. 8. Warranty. (A) The Contractor warrants that all products supplied under this Agreement are new, quality items that are free from defects, fit for their intended purpose, and of good material and workmanship. The Contractor warrants that it has clear title to the products and that the products are free of liens or encumbrances. (B) In addition, the products purchased under this Agreement shall be warranted by the Contractor or, if indicated in Attachment D by the manufacturer, for the period stated in Attachment D. Attachment D is attached to this Agreement and is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. (C) Contractor warrants that all Services will be performed in accordance with the standard of care used by similarly situated contractors performing similar services. 9. Quality/Quantity Adjustments. Any Service quantities indicated on the Bid/Pricing Schedule are estimates only and do not obligate the City to order or accept more than the City's actual requirements nor do the estimates restrict the City from ordering less than its actual needs during the term of the Agreement and including any Option Period. Substitutions and deviations from the City's product requirements or specifications are prohibited without the prior written approval of the Contract Administrator. Service Agreement Standard Form Page 3 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 10. Non-Appropriation. The continuation of this Agreement after the close of any fiscal year of the City, which fiscal year ends on September 30th annually, is subject to appropriations and budget approval specifically covering this Agreement as an expenditure in said budget, and it is within the sole discretion of the City's City Council to determine whether or not to fund this Agreement. The City does not represent that this budget item will be adopted, as said determination is within the City Council's sole discretion when adopting each budget. 11. Independent Contractor. Contractor will perform the work required by this Agreement as an independent contractor and will furnish such Services in its own manner and method, and under no circumstances or conditions will any agent, servant or employee of the Contractor be considered an employee of the City. 12. Subcontractors. In performing the Services, the Contractor will not enter into subcontracts or utilize the services of subcontractors. 13. Amendments. This Agreement may be amended or modified only in writing executed by authorized representatives of both parties. 14. Waiver. No waiver by either party of any breach of any term or condition of this Agreement waives any subsequent breach of the same. 15. Taxes. The Contractor covenants to pay payroll taxes, Medicare taxes, FICA taxes, unemployment taxes and all other applicable taxes. Upon request, the City Manager shall be provided proof of payment of these taxes within 15 days of such request. 16. Notice. Any notice required under this Agreement must be given by fax, hand delivery, or certified mail, postage prepaid, and is deemed received on the day faxed or hand-delivered or on the third day after postmark if sent by certified mail. Notice must be sent as follows: IF TO CITY: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Joe Gonzalez Title: Equipment Mechanic Foreman Address: 5352 Ayers Building 313, Corpus Christi, Texas 78415 Phone: 361-826-1938 Fax: 361-826-4394 IF TO CONTRACTOR: Doggett Heavy Machinery Services, LLC Attn: Tim Butkay Title: Service Manager Address: 134 N. Padre Island Drive, Corpus Christi, Tx 78406 Phone: 361-289-0727 Service Agreement Standard Form Page 4 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 Fax: N/A 17. CONTRACTOR SHALL FULLY INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS AND DEFEND THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI AND ITS OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS ("INDEMNITEES') FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, LOSS, CLAIMS, DEMANDS, SUITS, AND CAUSES OF ACTION OF WHATEVER NATURE, CHARACTER, OR DESCRIPTION ON ACCOUNT OF PERSONAL INJURIES, PROPERTY LOSS, OR DAMAGE, OR ANY OTHER KIND OF INJURY, LOSS, OR DAMAGE, INCLUDING ALL EXPENSES OF LITIGATION, COURT COSTS, ATTORNEYS' FEES AND EXPERT WITNESS FEES, WHICH ARISE OR ARE CLAIMED TO ARISE OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH A BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT OR THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT BY THE CONTRACTOR OR RESULTS FROM THE NEGLIGENT ACT, OMISSION, MISCONDUCT, OR FAULT OF THE CONTRACTOR OR ITS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS. CONTRACTOR MUST, AT ITS OWN EXPENSE, INVESTIGATE ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS, ATTEND TO THEIR SETTLEMENT OR OTHER DISPOSITION, DEFEND ALL ACTIONS BASED THEREON WITH COUNSEL SATISFACTORY TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, AND PAY ALL CHARGES OF ATTORNEYS AND ALL OTHER COSTS AND EXPENSES OF ANY KIND ARISING OR RESULTING FROM ANY SAID LIABILITY, DAMAGE, LOSS, CLAIMS, DEMANDS, SUITS, OR ACTIONS. THE INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS OF CONTRACTOR UNDER THIS SECTION SHALL SURVIVE THE EXPIRATION OR EARLIER TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT. 18. Termination. (A) The City may terminate this Agreement for Contractor's failure to comply with any of the terms of this Agreement. The City must give the Contractor written notice of the breach and set out a reasonable opportunity to cure. If the Contractor has not cured within the cure period, the City may terminate this Agreement immediately thereafter. (B) Alternatively, the City may terminate this Agreement for convenience upon 30 days advance written notice to the Contractor. The City may also terminate this Agreement upon 24 hours written notice to the Contractor for failure to pay or provide proof of payment of taxes as set out in this Agreement. 19. Owner's Manual and Preventative Maintenance. Contractor agrees to provide a copy of the owner's manual and/or preventative maintenance guidelines or instructions if available for any equipment purchased by the City pursuant to this Agreement. Contractor must provide such documentation upon delivery of such equipment and prior to receipt of the final payment by the City. Service Agreement Standard Form Page 5 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 20. Limitation of Liability. The City's maximum liability under this Agreement is limited to the total amount of compensation listed in Section 3 of this Agreement. In no event shall the City be liable for incidental, consequential or special damages. 21. Assignment. No assignment of this Agreement by the Contractor, or of any right or interest contained herein, is effective unless the City Manager first gives written consent to such assignment. The performance of this Agreement by the Contractor is of the essence of this Agreement, and the City Manager's right to withhold consent to such assignment is within the sole discretion of the City Manager on any ground whatsoever. 22. Severability. Each provision of this Agreement is considered to be severable and, if, for any reason, any provision or part of this Agreement is determined to be invalid and contrary to applicable law, such invalidity shall not impair the operation of nor affect those portions of this Agreement that are valid, but this Agreement shall be construed and enforced in all respects as if the invalid or unenforceable provision or part had been omitted. 23. Order of Precedence. In the event of any conflicts or inconsistencies between this Agreement, its attachments, and exhibits, such conflicts and inconsistencies will be resolved by reference to the documents in the following order of priority: A. this Agreement (excluding attachments and exhibits); B. its attachments; C. the bid solicitation document including any addenda (Exhibit 1); then, D. the Contractor's bid response (Exhibit 2). 24. Certificate of Interested Parties. Contractor agrees to comply with Texas Government Code Section 2252.908, as it may be amended, and to complete Form 1295 "Certificate of Interested Parties" as part of this Agreement if required by said statute. 25. Governing Law. Contractor agrees to comply with all federal, Texas, and City laws in the performance of this Agreement. The applicable law for any legal disputes arising out of this Agreement is the law of the State of Texas, and such form and venue for such disputes is the appropriate district, county, or justice court in and for Nueces County, Texas. 26. Public Information Act Requirements. This paragraph applies only to agreements that have a stated expenditure of at least $1 ,000,000 or that result in the expenditure of at least $1 ,000,000 by the City. The requirements of Subchapter J, Chapter 552, Government Code, may apply to this contract and the Contractor agrees that the contract can be terminated if the Contractor knowingly or intentionally fails to comply with a requirement of that subchapter. Service Agreement Standard Form Page 6 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 27. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties concerning the subject matter of this Agreement and supersedes all prior negotiations, arrangements, agreements and understandings, either oral or written, between the parties. Service Agreement Standard Form Page 7 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 CONTRACTOR Signature- Printed Egc lfay Printed Name: Tim BUtkay Title: Service Manager Date. 10/14/2024 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Josh Chronley Assistant Director of Finance - Procurement Date: Attached and Incorporated by Reference: Attachment A: Scope of Work Attachment B: Bid/Pricing Schedule Attachment C: Insurance and Bond Requirements Attachment D: Warranty Requirements Incorporated by Reference Only: Exhibit l : RFB/RFP No. 5983 Exhibit 2: Contractor's Bid/Proposal Response Service Agreement Standard Form Page 8 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 ATTACHMENT A: SCOPE OF WORK 1.1 General Reg uirements/Background Information The Contractor shall provide offsite repair services for John Deer construction equipment for the Fleet Division of Asset Management as outlined in this Scope of Work. 1.2 Scope of Work 1 . Offsite repair service requirements. a. The Contractor must have a permanent and principal place of business in which the service is provided. b. The Contractor shall perform repairs including, but not limited to, engine, drivetrain, body, electrical, HVAC, suspension, brakes, and wheel alignments for John Deere construction equipment. c. The Contractor shall be John Deere Construction Factory Certified. d. The Contractor shall provide all preventive and unscheduled maintenance and repair to include parts and labor. e. The Contractor shall provide electrical and mechanical diagnostics. f. The Contractor shall provide original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts. g. The Contractor shall not sublet any repairs. h. The City shall not be responsible for any towing charges for immediate failures after repairs have been completed by the Contractor. i. If Contractor experiences immediate failure when delivering vehicles, the Contractor shall use the City's contracted towing company to return the vehicles for repair. 2. Lead Time a. The Contractor shall give the City of Corpus Christi first priority over any and all other customer repairs and of City of Corpus Christi repairs, first responders vehicles shall have first priority and shall provide same-day priority service. This standard will apply to a full six-day work week, Monday through Saturday, and include items covered under warranty as well as non-warranty repairs. Revised 1 1.30.20 Page 1 of 2 b. The Contractor shall have four business days Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm, and Saturday 8:00am to 12:00pm to complete what is considered major repair according to the manufacturer. Extensions require approval from the Contract Administrator. 3. Pickup/Delivery a. The City will use its authorized contracted towing company to deliver the inoperative vehicle to the Contractor. The City will notify the Contractor of vehicles being towed and delivered to Contractor for repairs. On the same day the vehicle is received, the Contractor shall send an email to the Contract Administrator and indicate the date the vehicle was received, repair estimate, and estimated completion time of service. b. Asset Management staff will transport operative vehicle(s) to and from the Contractor's facility. c. The Contractorshall be available to pick up and deliveroperable vehicles if Asset Management staff are unable to pick up and deliver. Revised 1 1.30.20 Page 2 of 2 v \_ '*ooera,a° ATTACHMENT B: QUOTE/PRICING SCHEDULE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI 1. Refer to"Sample Service Agreement" Contract Terms and Conditions before completing quote. 2. Quote your best price, including freight,for each item. 3. In submitting this quote, vendor certifies that the prices in this quote have been arrived at independently, without consultation, communication, or agreement with any other vendor or competitor, for the purpose of restricting competition with regard to prices. Invitation to quote, FOB Destination, Freight Included, on the following: Item Description Unit 1 Year Qty Unit Price Total Price i 1 Labor for Repairs Hours S00 j)V V0 ���p� wV. 00 Estimated Spend Mark Up% Estimated Spend+Mark Up 2 Parts&Material $75,000 Grand Total 053 COMPANY: ���� /TCiy rr �►��'� __ NAME OF PERSON F,UTHORIZED TO SIGN: ✓�^v.r --ADDRESS: G CITY /STATE/ZIP: u5' i4 �; —PHONE: EMAIL: COL"N FAX: DATE: G SIGNATURE: TITLE: e56U1L"E dlG ZZZ THE CITY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT OR CANCEL ANY OR ALL QUOTES. TO WAIVE ANY INFORMALITIES OR IRREGULARITIES IN THE QUOTES RECEIVED AND TO CANCEL OR POSTPONE THIS PROJECT UNTIL A LATER DATE. Page 1 of 1 ATTACHMENT C: INSURANCE AND BOND REQUIREMENTS I. CONTRACTOR'S LIABILITY INSURANCE A. Contractor must not commence work under this agreement until all insurance required has been obtained and such insurance has been approved by the City. Contractor must not allow any subcontractor Agency to commence work until all similar insurance required of any subcontractor Agency has been obtained. B. Contractor must furnish to the City's Risk Manager and Contract Administer one (1 ) copy of Certificates of Insurance (COI) with applicable policy endorsements showing the following minimum coverage by an insurance company(s) acceptable to the City's Risk Manager. The City must be listed as an additional insured on the General liability and Auto Liability policies by endorsement, and a waiver of subrogation is required on all applicable policies. Endorsements must be provided with COI. Project name and or number must be listed in Description Box of COI. TYPE OF INSURANCE MINIMUM INSURANCE COVERAGE Commercial General Liability Including: $1,000,000 Per Occurrence 1 . Commercial Broad Form 2. Premises - Operations 3. Products/ Completed Operations 4. Contractual Liability 5. Independent Contractors 6. Personal Injury- Advertising Injury GARAGE KEEPERS PHYSICAL DAMAGE $500,000 COVERAGE including: Actual Cash Value of Vehicles Physical Damage on a Direct Primary While in Care, Custody or Control Basis C. In the event of accidents of any kind related to this agreement, Contractor must furnish the Risk Manager with copies of all reports of any accidents within 10 days of the accident. II. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS A. Applicable for paid employees, Contractor must obtain workers' compensation coverage through a licensed insurance company. The coverage must be Revised 1 1.30.20 Page 1 of 3 written on a policy and endorsements approved by the Texas Department of Insurance. The workers' compensation coverage provided must be in an amount sufficient to assure that all workers' compensation obligations incurred by the Contractor will be promptly met. B. Contractor shall obtain and maintain in full force and effect for the duration of this Contract, and any extension hereof, at Contractor's sole expense, insurance coverage written on an occurrence basis, by companies authorized and admitted to do business in the State of Texas and with an A.M. Best's rating of no less than A- VII. C. Contractor shall be required to submit a copy of the replacement certificate of insurance to City at the address provided below within 10 days of the requested change. Contractor shall pay any costs incurred resulting from said changes. All notices under this Article shall be given to City at the following address: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Risk Manager P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, TX 78469-9277 D. Contractor agrees that with respect to the above required insurance, all insurance policies are to contain or be endorsed to contain the following required provisions: • List the City and its officers, officials, employees, volunteers, and elected representatives as additional insured by endorsement, as respects operations, completed operation and activities of, or on behalf of, the named insured performed under contract with the City, with the exception of the workers' compensation policy; • Provide for an endorsement that the ''other insurance'' clause shall not apply to the City of Corpus Christi where the City is an additional insured shown on the policy; • Workers' compensation and employers' liability policies will provide a waiver of subrogation in favor of the City; and • Provide 30 calendar days advance written notice directly to City of any, cancellation, non-renewal, material change or termination in coverage and not less than 10 calendar days advance written notice for nonpayment of premium. Revised 1 1.30.20 Page 2 of 3 E. Within 5 calendar days of a cancellation, non-renewal, material change or termination of coverage, Contractor shall provide a replacement Certificate of Insurance and applicable endorsements to City. City shall have the option to suspend Contractor's performance should there be a lapse in coverage at any time during this contract. Failure to provide and to maintain the required insurance shall constitute a material breach of this contract. F. In addition to any other remedies the City may have upon Contractor's failure to provide and maintain any insurance or policy endorsements to the extent and within the time herein required, the City shall have the right to order Contractor to remove the exhibit hereunder, and/or withhold any payment(s) if any, which become due to Contractor hereunder until Contractor demonstrates compliance with the requirements hereof. G. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as limiting in anyway the extent to which Contractor may be held responsible for payments of damages to persons or property resulting from Contractor's or its subcontractor's performance of the work covered under this agreement. H. It is agreed that Contractor's insurance shall be deemed primary and non- contributory with respect to any insurance or self insurance carried by the City of Corpus Christi for liability arising out of operations under this agreement. I. It is understood and agreed that the insurance required is in addition to and separate from any other obligation contained in this agreement. Bond Requirements: No bonds are required for this Agreement. 2023 Insurance Requirements Ins. Req. Exhibit 4-D Contracts for General Services-Services Performed Offsite 01/01/2023 Risk Management - Legal Dept. Revised 1 1.30.20 Page 3 of 3 ATTACHMENT D: WARRANTY REQUIREMENTS The Contractor shall provide a one-year warranty for workmanship. RFQ Revised 4.19.2019 Page 1 of 1 Service Agreement - Offsite Repairs for John Deere Constructio Equipment Final Audit Report 2024-10-14 Created: 2024-10-14 By: Desirree Ortiz(desirreeo@cctexas.com) Status: Signed Transaction ID: CBJCHBCAABAAWPcAWC7pDvTUgXQ6PCZNz3k4SHZyOW-Q "Service Agreement - Offsite Repairs for John Deere Constructio Equipment" History Document created by Desirree Ortiz (desirreeo@cctexas.com) 2024-10-14-9:24:41 PM GMT Document emailed to tim.butkay@doggett.com for signature 2024-10-14-9:27:24 PM GMT Email viewed by tim.butkay@doggett.com 2024-10-14-9:29:12 PM GMT Signer tim.butkay@doggett.com entered name at signing as Tim Butkay 2024-10-14-9:30:01 PM GMT 4 Document e-signed by Tim Butkay (tim.butkay@doggett.com) Signature Date:2024-10-14-9:30:03 PM GMT-Time Source:server Agreement completed. 2024-10-14-9:30:03 PM GMT Adobe Acrobat Sign se 0 0 U NCORPO0.1¢ AGENDA MEMORANDUM ss52 Action Item for the City Council Meeting November 12, 2024 DATE: November 12, 2024 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Wesley Nebgen, Director of Water System Infrastructure Wes leyN(a-)cctexas.com (361) 826-3111 Josh Chronley, Assistant Director of Finance & Procurement Joshc2(o-)cctexas.com (361) 826-3169 Worksite Restoration Services for Corpus Christi Water CAPTION: Motion authorizing execution of a one-year service agreement, with two one-year options, with Advance Paving and Construction, LLC, of Corpus Christi in an amount not to exceed $186,225.00, with a potential amount up to $ 558,675.00 if options are exercised, to perform worksite restoration services for Corpus Christi Water, with FY 2025 funding of $186,225.00 from the Water Fund. SUMMARY: This service agreement will support CCW staff and provide restoration services that fall outside the normal scope of operations. Restoration services will include, but are not limited, to paving, sidewalk repairs, landscaping, fencing and flat work at various locations in the city and surrounding service areas. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: Restoration services are necessary to restore areas where water and wastewater infrastructure construction or repairs occurred. After construction and repairs are completed, jobsite restoration such as flatwork, sign and fence repairs, landscaping, etc. are essential to leave the location in its former state or as close to it as possible. CCW currently has a dedicated staff comprised of 20 individuals who focus on job-site restoration and there are no other contracts available with a similar scope in the City. This contract will offer the department additional resources to complete specialized work that exceeds the department's normal skill set and provides support during times of increased water and wastewater repair activity. Commercial driveways stamped or stained concrete, paver patios, retaining walls, masonry work and specialty fencing are a few examples of the specialized work that are covered by this contract. PROCUREMENT DETAIL: Finance & Procurement conducted a competitive Request for Bid process to obtain bids for worksite restoration services. The City sent out 701 notifications but only received one responsive, responsible bid. Staff are recommending the award to Advance Paving and Construction, LLC. This Contractor has fulfilled contracts with the City since 2017. In 2023, the City went out for bids and the price had come in 15% less than this current bid. However, the bid was non-responsive due to vendor name not legally registered as a business in Texas; therefore, the City had to issue another solicitation. The table compares the cost of former contract in 2022 with a contractor, who did not submit a bid, to the current recommended award. The increase is due to the rising cost of materials and labor for this type of restoration work. 2022 2024 Price Variance Percent Increase Variance Worksite $95,705.80 $186,225.00 $90,519.20 95% increase Restoration Services ALTERNATIVES: An alternative to this service agreement is to reject the bid and not enter into a service agreement, which would require staff to solicit quotes each time the need for services arises. Having to solicit quotes as needed will result in a time delay due to the procurement process. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact for FY 2025 will be $186,225.00 from the Water Fund. FUNDING DETAIL: Fund: 4010 Water Organization/Activity: 31520 Treated Water Delivery System Department: 45 Water Project # (CIP Only): N/A Account: 530220 Demolition/clean-up service Amount: $186,225.00 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of this motion to execute authorization of a one-year service agreement, with two one-year options with Advance Paving and Construction, LLC as presented. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Bid Tabulation Service Agreement City of Corpus Christi Bid Tabulation Procurement Department RFB#6010 Sr.Buyer: Cynthia Perez Worksite Restoration Services Bid Opening:August 27,2024 Advance Paving and Construction, LLC Corpus Christi,Texas ITEM Description 1-Yr. Qty Unit Unit Price Price Total 1 Saw Cut, Remove & Dispose of Concrete 200 LF $ 60.00 $ 12,000.00 Curb 2 Saw Cut, Remove & Dispose of Concrete 1,500 SF $ 20.00 $ 30,000.00 Sidewalks, Driveways, Medians 3 Saw Cut, Remove & Dispose of Asphalt 600 SF $ 20.00 $ 12,000.00 Concrete 4 Flexible Base 25 CY $ 300.00 $ 7,500.00 5 HMAC Type D -Two (2) inches thick 25 SY $ 300.00 $ 7,500.00 6 Prime Coat 5 GA $ 50.00 $ 250.00 7 Concrete Curb & Gutter 200 LF $ 60.00 $12,000.00 8 Concrete Sidewalk 500 SF $ 30.00 $ 15,000.00 9 Concrete Driveway 500 SF $ 30.00 $ 15,000.00 10 Commercial Driveway 500 SF $ 40.00 $ 20,000.00 11 Exposed Aggregate 50 SF $ 75.00 $ 3,750.00 12 Concrete Around Valve Collar 10 EA $ 75.00 $ 750.00 13 lCurb Ramp 50 SF $ 30.00 $ 1,500.00 14 Topsoil 200 CY 1 $ 10.00 $ 2,000.00 15 St. Augustine Sod 200 SY $ 30.00 $ 6,000.00 16 Replacement Fence to Match Existing 100 LF $ 25.00 $ 2,500.00 17 Repair Fence 100 LF $ 125.00 $ 12,500.00 18 Barricades, Signs, and Traffic Handling 20 EA $ 20.00 $ 400.00 19 Miscellaneous Debris Removal 20 CY $ 165.00 $ 3,300.00 20 Flowable Fill 5 CY $ 165.00 $ 825.00 21 Cement Stabilized Sand 30 CY $ 100.00 $ 3,000.00 22 Washing/Cleaning 50 SY $ 28.00 $ 1,400.00 23 Concrete Meter Vaults (4"-6" thick) with 50 CY $175.00 $ 8,750.00 Approved Repar Size and Type (LxWxH) 24 Landscaping 100 HR $ 24.00 $ 2,400.00 25 Miscellaneous Items (fertilizer, grading, 50 HR $ 18.00 $ 900.00 excavating, pressure washing, etc.) Est. Spend Mark up Est. Spend + 26 Parts/Materials (%) Mark up % $5,000 0% $5,000 TOTAL *$192.^moo ***$186,225.00 * Math error on line 7 Correct price: 200 x$60=$12,000.00, not$17,000.00 ** The total of$182,475.00 is also incorrect; it would have totaled to$191,225.00 if line 7 remained as submitted at$17,000.00 *** The correct final total is$186,225.00 �pV SC 0 > SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 6010 U Worksite Restoration Services NO RPON Af� 1852 THIS Worksite Restoration Services Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into by and between the City of Corpus Christi, a Texas home-rule municipal corporation ("City") and Advanced Paving and Construction, LLC ("Contractor"), effective upon execution by the City Manager or the City Manager's designee ("City Manager"). WHEREAS, Contractor has bid to provide Worksite Restoration Services in response to Request for Bid/Proposal No. 6010 ("RFB/RFP"), which RFB/ RFP includes the required scope of work and all specifications and which RFB/RFP and the Contractor's bid or proposal response, as applicable, are incorporated by reference in this Agreement as Exhibits 1 and 2, respectively, as if each were fully set out here in its entirety. NOW THEREFORE, City and Contractor agree as follows: 1. Scope. Contractor will provide Worksite Restoration Services ("Services") in accordance with the attached Scope of Work, as shown in Attachment A, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety, and in accordance with Exhibit 2. 2. Term. (A) The Term of this Agreement is one year beginning on the date provided in the Notice to Proceed from the Contract Administrator or the City's Procurement Division. The parties may mutually extend the term of this Agreement for up to two additional one-year periods ("Option Periods)"), provided, the parties do so in writing prior to the expiration of the original term or the then-current Option Period. (B) At the end of the Term of this Agreement or the final Option Period, the Agreement may, at the request of the City prior to expiration of the Term or final Option Period, continue on a month-to-month basis for up to six months with compensation set based on the amount listed in Attachment B for the Term or the final Option Period. The Contractor may opt out of this continuing term by providing notice to the City at least 30 days prior to the expiration of the Term or final Option Period. During the month-to-month term, either Party may terminate the Agreement upon 30 days' written notice to the other Party. 3. Compensation and Payment. This Agreement is for an amount not to exceed $186,225.00, subject to approved extensions and changes. Payment will be made for Services performed and accepted by the City within 30 days of acceptance, subject to receipt of an acceptable invoice. All pricing must be in accordance Service Agreement Standard Form Page 1 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 with the attached Bid/Pricing Schedule, as shown in Attachment B, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. Any amount not expended during the initial term or any option period may, at the City's discretion, be allocated for use in the next Option Period. Invoices must be mailed to the following address with a copy provided to the Contract Administrator: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Accounts Payable P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, Texas 78469-9277 4. Contract Administrator. The Contract Administrator designated by the City is responsible for approval of all phases of performance and operations under this Agreement, including deductions for non-performance and authorizations for payment. The City's Contract Administrator for this Agreement is as follows: Name: Amanda Howard Department: Corpus Christi Water Phone: 361-826-1894 Email: AmandaC@cctexas.com 5. Insurance; Bonds. (A) Before performance can begin under this Agreement, the Contractor must deliver a certificate of insurance ("COI"), as proof of the required insurance coverages, to the City's Risk Manager and the Contract Administrator. Additionally, the COI must state that the City will be given at least 30 days' advance written notice of cancellation, material change in coverage, or intent not to renew any of the policies. The City must be named as an additional insured. The City Attorney must be given copies of all insurance policies within 10 days of the City Manager's written request. Insurance requirements are as stated in Attachment C, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. (B) In the event that a payment bond, a performance bond, or both, are required of the Contractor to be provided to the City under this Agreement before performance can commence, the terms, conditions, and amounts required in the bonds and appropriate surety information are as included in the RFB/RFP or as may be added to Attachment C, and such content is incorporated here in this Agreement by reference as if each bond's terms, conditions, and amounts were fully set out here in its entirety. Service Agreement Standard Form Page 2 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 6. Purchase Release Order. For multiple-release purchases of Services to be provided by the Contractor over a period of time, the City will exercise its right to specify time, place and quantity of Services to be delivered in the following manner: any City department or division may send to Contractor a purchase release order signed by an authorized agent of the department or division. The purchase release order must refer to this Agreement, and Services will not be rendered until the Contractor receives the signed purchase release order. 7. Inspection and Acceptance. City may inspect all Services and products supplied before acceptance. Any Services or products that are provided but not accepted by the City must be corrected or re-worked immediately at no charge to the City. If immediate correction or re-working at no charge cannot be made by the Contractor, a replacement service may be procured by the City on the open market and any costs incurred, including additional costs over the item's bid/proposal price, must be paid by the Contractor within 30 days of receipt of City's invoice. 8. Warranty. (A) The Contractor warrants that all products supplied under this Agreement are new, quality items that are free from defects, fit for their intended purpose, and of good material and workmanship. The Contractor warrants that it has clear title to the products and that the products are free of liens or encumbrances. (B) In addition, the products purchased under this Agreement shall be warranted by the Contractor or, if indicated in Attachment D by the manufacturer, for the period stated in Attachment D. Attachment D is attached to this Agreement and is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. (C) Contractor warrants that all Services will be performed in accordance with the standard of care used by similarly situated contractors performing similar services. 9. Quality/Quantity Adjustments. Any Service quantities indicated on the Bid/Pricing Schedule are estimates only and do not obligate the City to order or accept more than the City's actual requirements nor do the estimates restrict the City from ordering less than its actual needs during the term of the Agreement and including any Option Period. Substitutions and deviations from the City's product requirements or specifications are prohibited without the prior written approval of the Contract Administrator. 10. Non-Appropriation. The continuation of this Agreement after the close of any fiscal year of the City, which fiscal year ends on September 30th annually, is subject to appropriations and budget approval specifically covering this Agreement as an expenditure in said budget, and it is within the sole discretion of the City's City Service Agreement Standard Form Page 3 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 Council to determine whether or not to fund this Agreement. The City does not represent that this budget item will be adopted, as said determination is within the City Council's sole discretion when adopting each budget. 11. Independent Contractor. Contractor will perform the work required by this Agreement as an independent contractor and will furnish such Services in its own manner and method, and under no circumstances or conditions will any agent, servant or employee of the Contractor be considered an employee of the City. 12. Subcontractors. In performing the Services, the Contractor will not enter into subcontracts or utilize the services of subcontractors. 13. Amendments. This Agreement may be amended or modified only in writing executed by authorized representatives of both parties. 14. Waiver. No waiver by either party of any breach of any term or condition of this Agreement waives any subsequent breach of the same. 15. Taxes. The Contractor covenants to pay payroll taxes, Medicare taxes, FICA taxes, unemployment taxes and all other applicable taxes. Upon request, the City Manager shall be provided proof of payment of these taxes within 15 days of such request. 16. Notice. Any notice required under this Agreement must be given by fax, hand delivery, or certified mail, postage prepaid, and is deemed received on the day faxed or hand-delivered or on the third day after postmark if sent by certified mail. Notice must be sent as follows: IF TO CITY: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Amanda Howard Department: Corpus Christi Water Address: 2726 Holly Rd., Corpus Christi, Texas 78415 Phone: 361-826-1894 Fax: 361-826-4495 IF TO CONTRACTOR: Advance Paving and Construction, LLC Attn: Daniel Gonzales Title: Owner Address: 4425 Jose Drive, Corpus Christi, Texas 78416 Phone: (361 ) 739-3869 Fax: N/A Service Agreement Standard Form Page 4 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 17. CONTRACTOR SHALL FULLY INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS AND DEFEND THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI AND ITS OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS ("INDEMNITEES") FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, LOSS, CLAIMS, DEMANDS, SUITS, AND CAUSES OF ACTION OF WHATEVER NATURE, CHARACTER, OR DESCRIPTION ON ACCOUNT OF PERSONAL INJURIES, PROPERTY LOSS, OR DAMAGE, OR ANY OTHER KIND OF INJURY, LOSS, OR DAMAGE, INCLUDING ALL EXPENSES OF LITIGATION, COURT COSTS, ATTORNEYS' FEES AND EXPERT WITNESS FEES, WHICH ARISE OR ARE CLAIMED TO ARISE OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH A BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT OR THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT BY THE CONTRACTOR OR RESULTS FROM THE NEGLIGENT ACT, OMISSION, MISCONDUCT, OR FAULT OF THE CONTRACTOR OR ITS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS. CONTRACTOR MUST, AT ITS OWN EXPENSE, INVESTIGATE ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS, ATTEND TO THEIR SETTLEMENT OR OTHER DISPOSITION, DEFEND ALL ACTIONS BASED THEREON WITH COUNSEL SATISFACTORY TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, AND PAY ALL CHARGES OF ATTORNEYS AND ALL OTHER COSTS AND EXPENSES OF ANY KIND ARISING OR RESULTING FROM ANY SAID LIABILITY, DAMAGE, LOSS, CLAIMS, DEMANDS, SUITS, OR ACTIONS. THE INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS OF CONTRACTOR UNDER THIS SECTION SHALL SURVIVE THE EXPIRATION OR EARLIER TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT. 18. Termination. (A) The City may terminate this Agreement for Contractor's failure to comply with any of the terms of this Agreement. The City must give the Contractor written notice of the breach and set out a reasonable opportunity to cure. If the Contractor has not cured within the cure period, the City may terminate this Agreement immediately thereafter. (B) Alternatively, the City may terminate this Agreement for convenience upon 30 days advance written notice to the Contractor. The City may also terminate this Agreement upon 24 hours written notice to the Contractor for failure to pay or provide proof of payment of taxes as set out in this Agreement. 19. Owner's Manual and Preventative Maintenance. Contractor agrees to provide a copy of the owner's manual and/or preventative maintenance guidelines or instructions if available for any equipment purchased by the City pursuant to this Agreement. Contractor must provide such documentation upon delivery of such equipment and prior to receipt of the final payment by the City. Service Agreement Standard Form Page 5 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 20. Limitation of Liability. The City's maximum liability under this Agreement is limited to the total amount of compensation listed in Section 3 of this Agreement. In no event shall the City be liable for incidental, consequential or special damages. 21. Assignment. No assignment of this Agreement by the Contractor, or of any right or interest contained herein, is effective unless the City Manager first gives written consent to such assignment. The performance of this Agreement by the Contractor is of the essence of this Agreement, and the City Manager's right to withhold consent to such assignment is within the sole discretion of the City Manager on any ground whatsoever. 22. Severability. Each provision of this Agreement is considered to be severable and, if, for any reason, any provision or part of this Agreement is determined to be invalid and contrary to applicable law, such invalidity shall not impair the operation of nor affect those portions of this Agreement that are valid, but this Agreement shall be construed and enforced in all respects as if the invalid or unenforceable provision or part had been omitted. 23. Order of Precedence. In the event of any conflicts or inconsistencies between this Agreement, its attachments, and exhibits, such conflicts and inconsistencies will be resolved by reference to the documents in the following order of priority: A. this Agreement (excluding attachments and exhibits); B. its attachments; C. the bid solicitation document including any addenda (Exhibit 1 ); then, D. the Contractor's bid response (Exhibit 2). 24. Certificate of Interested Parties. Contractor agrees to comply with Texas Government Code Section 2252.908, as it may be amended, and to complete Form 1295 "Certificate of Interested Parties" as part of this Agreement if required by said statute. 25. Governing Law. Contractor agrees to comply with all federal, Texas, and City laws in the performance of this Agreement. The applicable law for any legal disputes arising out of this Agreement is the law of the State of Texas, and such form and venue for such disputes is the appropriate district, county, or justice court in and for Nueces County, Texas. 26. Public Information Act Requirements. This paragraph applies only to agreements that have a stated expenditure of at least $1,000,000 or that result in the expenditure of at least $1,000,000 by the City. The requirements of Subchapter J, Chapter 552, Government Code, may apply to this contract and the Contractor agrees that the contract can be terminated if the Contractor knowingly or intentionally fails to comply with a requirement of that subchapter. Service Agreement Standard Form Page 6 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 27. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties concerning the subject matter of this Agreement and supersedes all prior negotiations, arrangements, agreements and understandings, either oral or written, between the parties. Service Agreement Standard Form Page 7 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 CONTRACTOR Signature: ti Printed Name: a Title: &)✓1 Date: 3 :�21 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Josh Chronley Assistant Director of Finance - Procurement Date: Attached and Incorporated by Reference: Attachment A: Scope of Work Attachment B: Bid/Pricing Schedule Attachment C: Insurance and Bond Requirements Attachment D: Warranty Requirements Incorporated by Reference Only: Exhibit 1 : RFB/RFP No. 6010 Exhibit 2: Contractor's Bid/Proposal Response Service Agreement Standard Form Page 8 of 8 Approved as to Legal Form October 29, 2021 Attachment A - Scope of Work 1.1 General Reg uirements/Background Information The Contractor shall provide all labor, tools, materials, equipment, and supervision necessary perform services and to restore worksites after repairs to the utility system have been made. Work will be assigned on a work order contract basis throughout the City of Corpus Christi service area. This service shall be provided for Corpus Christi Water (CCW) and all associated divisions within the department as outlined in this Scope of Work. All work shall be performed on an as needed basis. The Contractor shall be able to perform services during regular business hours, Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, as well as after hours for emergency work, including nights, weekends, and holidays. 1.2 Scope of Work 1 . The Contractor shall provide restoration service work for CCW that will include, but is not limited to, concrete flatwork, erosion control, topsoil, sod, fence repair, and sign and fence relocation. 2. The Contractor shall work closely with CCW to carefully plan, prior to beginning any work, and fully develop procedures and standards for the work that will be performed. The Contractor shall consider employee safety, workmanship standards, and maintaining operations with minimal disruption. 3. Night and weekend work will be allowed, if required, only if agreed and approved by CCW representative. The Contractor shall provide at least 72 hours advance notice of any scheduled work outside of the normal working hours. 4. The Contractor shall obtain all required utility clearances. Utilities shall be marked in the field prior to commencement of work. It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to determine the exact location of existing utilities. It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to excavate over, under, and around such utilities. If necessary, the Contractor shall provide a temporary bridging during the construction process to maintain continuous service while accomplishing the work orders. It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to backfill around the utility facility and to complete construction in a manner such as to leave the utility facility securely bedded in its original position. 5. If damages to other existing facilities occur due to the Contractor's work, it will be the responsibility of the Contractor to repair or pay for the repair of the damages, at no additional cost to CCW. Revised 1 1.30.20 1.3 Work Orders Work Orders will be issued to the Contractor for the location of each repair as outlined below. A. Individual work orders will be issued throughout the year with specific locations and a detailed scope of work. The working time for completion will be stated in the work order. The working time will be counted from the time the work order is approved/issued via phone or email. B. Within three calendar days of receiving a work order, the Contractor shall mobilize and begin work. The Contractor shall continuously work until all locations are completed. The location under construction shall be completed prior to relocating to a new location(s) unless additional crew(s) are utilized at new location(s). C. CCW may schedule a mandatory meeting for each work order issued. This meeting will be required to review utility maps, review the permit, a site visit, discuss traffic control, plan the details of the work to be performed, and agree on the schedule of completion of work. Included in this meeting shall be the coordination of timely notification to appropriate governing agencies and affected property owners prior to beginning work. D. The volume of work orders provided to the Contractor will be at the discretion of CCW, and dependent on the completion of previous work orders. E. Only completed work orders shall be included in the monthly invoice. F. The Contractor shall be required to provide sufficient equipment and enough crews to accomplish the work assigned. G. Scheduling for each individual work order shall be determined by the Contractor unless otherwise scheduled by CCW. Scheduling each work order shall be discussed between CCW and the Contractor for each occurrence prior to commencement of work. H. The Contractor shall notify CCW via email or phone by 9:00 AM each working day of the work location(s) for that day. I. For all work orders, payment will be made on a "per each work order" basis as priced on Pricing Schedule. J. The Contractor shall provide sufficient traffic control measures to ensure safe working conditions and to provide a minimum of inconvenience to motorists and the public. K. The Contractor shall comply with the City's Uniform Barricading Standards and Practices as adopted by the City. Copies of this document are available through the City's Traffic Engineering Department. The Revised 1 1.30.20 Contractor shall secure the necessary permit from the City's Traffic Engineering Department. L. The Contractor shall be responsible for obtaining the necessary street cut or right-of-way permits. 1.4 Contractor Quality Control and Superintendence The Contractor shall establish and maintain a complete Quality Control Program that is acceptable to the Contract Administrator to assure that the requirements of the Contract are provided as specified. The Contractor will also provide supervision of the work to insure it complies with the contract requirements. 1.5 Special Instructions Delivery: The day the restoration repair is completed, the Contractor shall send an email to CCW staff indicating the date of completion of service. Any extensions shall require approval from CCW staff. 1.6 Invoicing 1 . All work will be invoiced and paid based on the Pricing Schedule. 2. All invoices shall provide detailed information, including: i. Service agreement # and/or Purchase Order (PO) number ii. CCW representative (point of contact) iii. Location address iv. Description of service work V. Total hours billed, overtime hours will include a written approval by CCW representative vi. Itemized list of parts/materials Copy of invoice for parts/materials to verify discount or mark-up. Revised 1 1.30.20 SC Attachment B - Bid/Pricing Schedule CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI CONTRACTS AND PROCUREMENT U BID FORM ,„ flPOflt ED 1852 RFB No. 6010 Worksite Restoration Services Date: `^ PAGE 1 OF 2 i j Authorized Bidder: -44,/0C �ynq +L 1 r4C�iP. ignature: r c� 1. Refer to "Instructions to Bidders" and Contract Terms and Conditions before completing bid. 2. Quote your best price for each item. 3. In submitting this bid, Bidder certifies that: a. the prices in this bid have been arrived at independently, without consultation, communication, or agreement with any other Bidder or competitor, for the purpose of restricting competition with regard to prices. b. Bidder is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and the Disclosure of Interest information on file with City's Contracts and Procurement office, pursuant to the Code of Ordinances, is current and true. c. Bidder is current with all taxes due and company is in good standing with all applicable governmental agencies. d. Bidder acknowledges receipt and review of all addenda for this RFB. Item Description UNIT 1 YR. Unit Price Total Price QTY 1 Saw Cut, Remove, and Dispose of LF 200 $ Do $ Concrete Curb 600, 6e 2 Saw Cut, Remove, and Dispose of SF 1,500 $ $ Concrete Sidewalks, Driveways, and Medians �U ��)too, 60 3 Saw Cut, Remove, and Dispose of SF 600 $ $ Asphalt Concrete JC I a oc c? 4 Flexible Base CY 25 $ $ 5 HMAC Type D - Two (2) inches SY 25 $ $ thick 7 , o o co 6 Prime Coat GA 5 $ 50, DL� $ -0 . 00 7 Concrete Curb and Gutter LF 200 $ 60, 00 $ 8 Concrete Sidewalk SF 500 $ �jd, o c $ 15 c �c 9 Concrete Driveway SF 500 $ 3 0. 0� $ 15 cc c 10 Commercial Driveway SF 500 $ �, �� $ 0 Doo L}c 1 1 Exposed Aggregate SF 50 $ �S �, �� $ PAGE 2 OF 2 Item Description UNIT 1 YR. Unit Price Total Price QTY 12 Concrete Around Valve Collar EA 10 $ -lr Ov $ (b, DD 13 Curb Ramp SF 50 $ 00 $ 4566, 00 14 Topsoil CY 200 $ IO OD $ 06 15 St. Augustine Sod SY 200 $ 3C) ,0 D $ 16 Replacement Fence to Match LF 100 $ $ Existing a5, 6o o25UD. oa 17 Fence Repair LF 100 $ S,60 $ I a ov 18 Barricades, Signs, and Traffic EA 20 $ InA $ Handling06U D (�. D� 19 Miscellaneous Debris Removal CY 20 $ $ 3Zb.0 20 Flowable Fill CY 5 $ 165- $ $o2S,o0 21 Cement Stabilizing Sand CY 30 $ np $ ab0.00 22 Washing/Cleaning SY 50 $ a$ oU $ 23 Concrete Meter Vaults (4"-6" CY 50 $ $ thick) with Approved Rebar Size 1 7S 0 0 750.Oo and Type LxWxH 24 Landscaping HR 100 $ �!� �� $ 25 Miscellaneous Items (fertilizer, HR 50 $ $ grading, excavating, pressure Mob oc) washing, etc. Parts/Materials Est. Mark- Est. Spend +Mark up% S end U % 26 Parts/Materials Allowance $5,000 %, $ .�dOD . fin Total 1-YR. Is Correct price: $186,225.00 9 J` 009 Attachment C - Insurance Requirements I. CONTRACTOR'S LIABILITY INSURANCE A. Contractor must not commence work under this agreement until all insurance required has been obtained and such insurance has been approved by the City. Contractor must not allow any subcontractor Agency to commence work until all similar insurance required of any subcontractor Agency has been obtained. B. Contractor must furnish to the City's Risk Manager and Contract Administer one (1) copy of Certificates of Insurance (COI) with applicable policy endorsements showing the following minimum coverage by an insurance company(s) acceptable to the City's Risk Manager. The City must be listed as an additional insured on the General liability and Auto Liability policies by endorsement, and a waiver of subrogation is required on all applicable policies. Endorsements must be provided with COI. Project name and or number must be listed in Description Box of COI. TYPE OF INSURANCE MINIMUM INSURANCE COVERAGE Commercial General Liability Including: $1,000,000 Per Occurrence 1 . Commercial Broad Form 2. Premises - Operations 3. Products/ Completed Operations 4. Contractual Liability 5. Independent Contractors 6. Personal Injury- Advertising Injury AUTO LIABILITY (including) $500,000 Combined Single Limit 1 . Owned 2. Hired and Non-Owned 3. Rented/Leased WORKERS' COMPENSATION Statutory EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY $500,000 /$500,000 /$500,000 POLLUTION LIABILITY $1,000,000 Per Occurrence (Including Cleanup and Remediation) Revised 1 1.30.20 C. In the event of accidents of any kind related to this agreement, Contractor must furnish the Risk Manager with copies of all reports of any accidents within 10 days of the accident. II. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS A. Applicable for paid employees, Contractor must obtain workers' compensation coverage through a licensed insurance company. The coverage must be written on a policy and endorsements approved by the Texas Department of Insurance. The workers' compensation coverage provided must be in an amount sufficient to assure that all workers' compensation obligations incurred by the Contractor will be promptly met. B. Contractor shall obtain and maintain in full force and effect for the duration of this Contract, and any extension hereof, at Contractor's sole expense, insurance coverage written on an occurrence basis, by companies authorized and admitted to do business in the State of Texas and with an A.M. Best's rating of no less than A- VII. C. Contractor shall be required to submit a copy of the replacement certificate of insurance to City at the address provided below within 10 days of the requested change. Contractor shall pay any costs incurred resulting from said changes. All notices under this Article shall be given to City at the following address: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Risk Manager P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, TX 78469-9277 D. Contractor agrees that with respect to the above required insurance, all insurance policies are to contain or be endorsed to contain the following required provisions: • List the City and its officers, officials, employees, volunteers, and elected representatives as additional insured by endorsement, as respects operations, completed operation and activities of, or on behalf of, the named insured performed under contract with the City, with the exception of the workers' compensation policy, • Provide for an endorsement that the "other insurance" clause shall not apply to the City of Corpus Christi where the City is an additional insured shown on the policy, • Workers' compensation and employers' liability policies will provide a waiver of subrogation in favor of the City, and Revised 1 1.30.20 • Provide 30 calendar days advance written notice directly to City of any, cancellation, non-renewal, material change or termination in coverage and not less than 10 calendar days advance written notice for nonpayment of premium. E. Within 5 calendar days of a cancellation, non-renewal, material change or termination of coverage, Contractor shall provide a replacement Certificate of Insurance and applicable endorsements to City. City shall have the option to suspend Contractor's performance should there be a lapse in coverage at any time during this contract. Failure to provide and to maintain the required insurance shall constitute a material breach of this contract. F. In addition to any other remedies the City may have upon Contractor's failure to provide and maintain any insurance or policy endorsements to the extent and within the time herein required, the City shall have the right to order Contractor to remove the exhibit hereunder, and/or withhold any payment(s) if any, which become due to Contractor hereunder until Contractor demonstrates compliance with the requirements hereof. G. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as limiting in any way the extent to which Contractor may be held responsible for payments of damages to persons or property resulting from Contractor's or its subcontractor's performance of the work covered under this agreement. H. It is agreed that Contractor's insurance shall be deemed primary and non- contributory with respect to any insurance or self insurance carried by the City of Corpus Christi for liability arising out of operations under this agreement. I. It is understood and agreed that the insurance required is in addition to and separate from any other obligation contained in this agreement. 2023 Insurance Requirements Ins. Req. Exhibit 4-C Contracts for General Services - Services Performed Onsite - Pollution 01/01 /2023 Risk Management - Legal Dept. Revised 1 1.30.20 Attachment D - Warranty Requirements The Contractor shall provide a twelve-month warranty on labor and materials. a. During a period of twelve months from the date of final acceptance of each work order, the Contractor shall make all needed repairs arising out of defective workmanship or materials, or both. b. The City shall notify the Contractor via email or phone of any warranty issues. c. The Contractor shall make the needed repairs within five calendar days of receipt of notice. If the Contractor neglects to make or undertake with due diligence the repairs in question, the City is authorized to make such repairs at the Contractor's expense. d. In case of an emergency, where in the City's judgment, a delay would cause a serious loss or damage, repairs may be made without notice to the Contractor, and the Contractor shall pay the cost. SC G� o� � '*CDRPORNl"o AGENDA MEMORANDUM zs5 Action Item for the City Council Meeting November 19, 2024 DATE: November 19, 2024 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Robert Dodd, Director of Parks and Recreation RobertD4(a)cctexas.com (361) 826-3133 Josh Chronley, Assistant Director of Contracts & Procurement Josh C2(a)cctexas.com (361) 826-3169 Service Agreement for Seawall Clean-Up CAPTION: Motion authorizing the execution of a one-year service agreement, with two one-year options, with Hilario O. Ortega Jr., dba A Plus Janitorial and Mowing Services, of Corpus Christi in an amount not to exceed $66,999.92, with a potential amount up to $200,999.76 if option years are exercised, for seawall clean-up services for Parks & Recreation, with FY 2025 funding of $61,416.59 from the General Fund. SUMMARY: The Service Agreement with Hilario O. Ortega Jr., dba A Plus Janitorial & Mowing Services (Contractor), is for downtown, seawall clean-up, with a concentration on litter/trash collection and removal. More specifically, these services will be performed after regular City operating hours. Parks and Recreation does not have adequate staff coverage to provide these services during the specified time periods. If this service were not provided, there would be significantly more litter along the Seawall, which is unsightly and would detract from the visitor experience. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The clean-up services will be used for maintaining an optimal, clean environment as the downtown seawall is a high-profile area with heavy tourist visitation. The area to be serviced shall include the area from the Bayfront Fountain (Resaca Street near American Bank Center) to McGee Beach. The Contractor shall pick up/dispose of all ground litter and empty trash receptables/barrels including dog waste stations. The maintenance schedule shall be Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10.00 p.m. to 4.00 a.m. Trash bags are to be removed, properly disposed of and replaced with a new trash bag. The Contractor shall provide labor, supervision, cleaning supplies, trash bags, trash grabbers, and all necessary equipment to perform services. The Contractor, at their own expense, shall properly dispose of all trash and litter at the J.C. Elliot Landfill located at 6594 Greenwood Drive. A landfill permit will be required at the Contractors expense. The Contractor's staff must wear uniform and personal protective equipment such as a reflector vest. PROCUREMENT DETAIL: Finance & Procurement conducted a competitive Request for Bid process to obtain bids for seawall clean-up services for a one-year service agreement, with a two-year option to extend. This will be the first long-term service agreement the department secures, after issuing a short- term agreement as a pilot in 2023. Prior years, this work was performed in-house by P&R's staff. The City issued 171 notifications to potential bidders and received a total of five responses, of which one was disqualified for not submitting the required bid forms. Staff is recommending award to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder, Hilario O. Ortega Jr., dba A Plus Janitorial and Mowing Services of Corpus Christi. ALTERNATIVES: An alternative would be to deny the proposed agreement. However, these services are unable to be provided in-house. This situation would require the City's Procurement Division to conduct another competitive Request for Bid to obtain new bids for the proposed contract. FISCAL IMPACT: Expenditures in the amount of $61 ,416.59 with FY2025 funding. FUNDING DETAIL: Fund: 1020 Organization/Activity: 12915 Department: 27 Project # (CIP Only): Account: 530000 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of this motion authorizing a one-year service agreement, with two additional one-year options, with Hilario O. Ortega Jr., dba A Plus Janitorial and Mowing Services as presented. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Bid Tab Service Agreement Presentation Bid Tabulation RFB No.6046-Seawall Clean-Up Services Buyer:Sandra Rodriguez Bid Close Date:September 17,2024 Hilario O.Ortega dba Jennifer Gideon dba A Plus Janitorial and D.R.Landscaping Tortuga Cleaning Ca bezon Solutions,LLC *Low Cost Janitorial Mowing Services Services,LLC Company Services,LLC Corpus Christi,TX Corpus Christi,TX Corpus Christi,TX Corpus Christi,TX Corpus Christi,TX ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QTY Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price 1 SEAWALL CLEAN-UP SERVICE EA 52 $1,238.46 $66,999.92 Workdays-Friday,Saturday,and Sunday $1,443.27 $75,050.04 $1,600.00 $83,200.00 $2,525.00 $131,300.00 * Low Cost Janitorial Services,LLC was deemed non-responsive due to no BID forms submitted. .SUS o� SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 6046 v Seawall Clean-Up Services NCU VUR SEC is52 THIS Seawall Clean-Up Services Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into by and between the City of Corpus Christi, a Texas home-rule municipal corporation ("City") and Hilario O. Ortega, Jr., dba A Plus Janitorial and Mowing Services ("Contractor"), effective upon execution by the City Manager or the City Manager's designee ("City Manager"). WHEREAS, Contractor has bid to provide Seawall Clean-Up Services in response to Request for Bid/Proposal No. 6046 ("RFB/RFP"), which RFB/RFP includes the required scope of work and all specifications and which RFB/RFP and the Contractor's bid or proposal response, as applicable, are incorporated by reference in this Agreement as Exhibits 1 and 2, respectively, as if each were fully set out here in its entirety. NOW, THEREFORE, City and Contractor agree as follows: 1. Scope. Contractor will provide Seawall Clean-Up ("Services") in accordance with the attached Scope of Work, as shown in Attachment A, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety, and in accordance with Exhibit 2. 2. Term. (A) The Term of this Agreement is one year beginning on the date provided in the Notice to Proceed from the Contract Administrator or the City's Procurement Division. The parties may mutually extend the term of this Agreement for up to two additional one-year periods ("Option Period(s)"), provided, the parties do so in writing prior to the expiration of the original term or the then-current Option Period. (B) At the end of the Term of this Agreement or the final Option Period, the Agreement may, at the request of the City prior to expiration of the Term or final Option Period, continue on a month-to-month basis for up to six months with compensation set based on the amount listed in Attachment B for the Term or the final Option Period. The Contractor may opt out of this continuing term by providing notice to the City at least 30 days prior to the expiration of the Term or final Option Period. During the month-to-month term, either Party may terminate the Agreement upon 30 days' written notice to the other Party. 3. Compensation and Payment. This Agreement is for an amount not to exceed $66,999.92, subject to approved extensions and changes. Payment will be made for Services performed and accepted by the City within 30 days of acceptance, subject to receipt of an acceptable invoice. All pricing must be in accordance Service Agreement-Seawall Cleaning (H. Ortega, Jr.) Page 1 of 8 with the attached Bid/Pricing Schedule, as shown in Attachment B, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. Any amount not expended during the initial term or any option period may, at the City's discretion, be allocated for use in the next Option Period. Invoices must be mailed to the following address with a copy provided to the Contract Administrator: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Accounts Payable P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, TX 78469-9277 4. Contract Administrator. The Contract Administrator designated by the City is responsible for approval of all phases of performance and operations under this Agreement, including deductions for non-performance and authorizations for payment. The City's Contract Administrator for this Agreement is as follows: Liza Nino-Elizalde Parks & Recreation Department Phone: 361-826-3026 Email: Lizan@cctexas.com 5. Insurance; Bonds. (A) Before performance can begin under this Agreement, the Contractor must deliver a certificate of insurance ("COI"), as proof of the required insurance coverages, to the City's Risk Manager and the Contract Administrator. Additionally, the COI must state that the City will be given at least 30 days' advance written notice of cancellation, material change in coverage, or intent not to renew any of the policies. The City must be named as an additional insured. The City Attorney must be given copies of all insurance policies within 10 days of the City Manager's written request. Insurance requirements are as stated in Attachment C, the content of which is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. (B) In the event that a payment bond, a performance bond, or both, are required of the Contractor to be provided to the City under this Agreement before performance can commence, the terms, conditions, and amounts required in the bonds and appropriate surety information are as included in the RFB/RFP or as may be added to Attachment C, and such content is incorporated here in this Agreement by reference as if each bond's terms, conditions, and amounts were fully set out here in its entirety. 6. Purchase Release Order. For multiple-release purchases of Services to be provided by the Contractor over a period of time, the City will exercise its right to Service Agreement-Seawall Cleaning (H. Ortega, Jr.) Page 2 of 8 specify time, place and quantity of Services to be delivered in the following manner: any City department or division may send to Contractor a purchase release order signed by an authorized agent of the department or division. The purchase release order must refer to this Agreement, and Services will not be rendered until the Contractor receives the signed purchase release order. 7. Inspection and Acceptance. City may inspect all Services and products supplied before acceptance. Any Services or products that are provided but not accepted by the City must be corrected or re-worked immediately at no charge to the City. If immediate correction or re-working at no charge cannot be made by the Contractor, a replacement service may be procured by the City on the open market and any costs incurred, including additional costs over the item's bid/proposal price, must be paid by the Contractor within 30 days of receipt of City's invoice. 8. Warranty. (A) The Contractor warrants that all products supplied under this Agreement are new, quality items that are free from defects, fit for their intended purpose, and of good material and workmanship. The Contractor warrants that it has clear title to the products and that the products are free of liens or encumbrances. (B) In addition, the products purchased under this Agreement shall be warranted by the Contractor or, if indicated in Attachment D by the manufacturer, for the period stated in Attachment D. Attachment D is attached to this Agreement and is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. (C) Contractor warrants that all Services will be performed in accordance with the standard of care used by similarly situated contractors performing similar services. 9. Quality/Quantity Adjustments. Any Service quantities indicated on the Bid/Pricing Schedule are estimates only and do not obligate the City to order or accept more than the City's actual requirements nor do the estimates restrict the City from ordering less than its actual needs during the term of the Agreement and including any Option Period. Substitutions and deviations from the City's product requirements or specifications are prohibited without the prior written approval of the Contract Administrator. 10. Non-Appropriation. The continuation of this Agreement after the close of any fiscal year of the City, which fiscal year ends on September 30th annually, is subject to appropriations and budget approval specifically covering this Agreement as an expenditure in said budget, and it is within the sole discretion of the City's City Council to determine whether or not to fund this Agreement. The City does not Service Agreement-Seawall Cleaning (H. Ortega, Jr.) Page 3 of 8 represent that this budget item will be adopted, as said determination is within the City Council's sole discretion when adopting each budget. 11. Independent Contractor. (A) Contractor will perform the work required by this Agreement as an independent contractor and will furnish such Services in its own manner and method, and under no circumstances or conditions will any agent, servant or employee of the Contractor be considered an employee of the City. (B) As an independent contractor, the Contractor acknowledges and understands that no workers' compensation insurance shall be obtained by the City covering the Contractor and, further, that he/she is not entitled to participate in any of the City's employee benefit programs nor is his/her spouse and any dependents entitled to participate. (C) In lieu of the Contractor having workers' compensation coverage for themselves as an individual person performing the Services for the City, the Contractor agrees to execute the "Release of Liability and Covenant Not to Sue" document, a copy of which is attached to this Agreement as Attachment C-1 and the contents of which, as a completed instrument, are incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if fully set out here in its entirety. 12. Subcontractors. In performing the Services, the Contractor will not enter into subcontracts or utilize the services of subcontractors. i 13. Amendments. This Agreement may be amended or modified only in writing executed by authorized representatives of both parties. 14. Waiver. No waiver by either party of any breach of any term or condition of this Agreement waives any subsequent breach of the same. 15. Taxes. The Contractor covenants to pay payroll taxes, Medicare taxes, FICA taxes, unemployment taxes and all other applicable taxes. Upon request, the City Manager shall be provided proof of payment of these taxes within 15 days of such request. 16. Notice. Any notice required under this Agreement must be given by fax, hand 3 delivery, or certified mail, postage prepaid, and is deemed received on the day faxed or hand-delivered or on the third day after postmark if sent by certified mail. Notice must be sent as follows: IF TO CITY: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Liza Nino-Elizalde, Contracts/Funds Administrator Parks & Recreation Department Service Agreement-Seawall Cleaning (H. Ortega, Jr.) Page 4 of 8 400 Mann St., 2nd floor, Suite 200, Corpus Christi, TX 78401 Phone: 361-826-3026 Fax: 361-883-0676 IF TO CONTRACTOR: Hilario O. Ortega Jr., dba A Plus Janitorial and Mowing Services Attn: Hilario O. Ortega Jr., Owner 6765 Wood Iron Dr., Corpus Christi, TX 78413 Phone: 361-906-6801 Fax: N/A 17. CONTRACTOR SHALL FULLY INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS AND DEFEND THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI AND ITS OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS ("INDEMNITEES') FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, LOSS, CLAIMS, DEMANDS, SUITS, AND CAUSES OF ACTION OF WHATEVER NATURE, CHARACTER, OR DESCRIPTION ON ACCOUNT OF PERSONAL INJURIES, PROPERTY LOSS, OR DAMAGE, OR ANY OTHER KIND OF INJURY, LOSS, OR DAMAGE, INCLUDING ALL EXPENSES OF LITIGATION, COURT COSTS, ATTORNEYS' FEES AND EXPERT WITNESS FEES, WHICH ARISE OR ARE CLAIMED TO ARISE OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH A BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT OR THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT BY THE CONTRACTOR OR RESULTS FROM THE NEGLIGENT ACT, OMISSION, MISCONDUCT, OR FAULT OF THE CONTRACTOR OR ITS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS. CONTRACTOR MUST, AT ITS OWN EXPENSE, INVESTIGATE ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS, ATTEND TO THEIR SETTLEMENT OR OTHER DISPOSITION, DEFEND ALL ACTIONS BASED THEREON W►TH COUNSEL SATISFACTORY TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, AND PAY ALL CHARGES OF ATTORNEYS AND ALL OTHER COSTS AND EXPENSES OF ANY KIND ARISING OR RESULTING FROM ANY SAID LIABILITY, DAMAGE, LOSS, CLAIMS, DEMANDS, SUITS, OR ACTIONS. THE INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS OF CONTRACTOR UNDER THIS SECTION SHALL SURVIVE THE EXPIRATION OR EARLIER TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT. 18. Termination. (A) The City may terminate this Agreement for Contractor's failure to comply with any of the terms of this Agreement. The City must give the Contractor written notice of the breach and set out a reasonable opportunity to cure. If the Contractor has not cured within the cure period, the City may terminate this Agreement immediately thereafter. (B) Alternatively, the City may terminate this Agreement for convenience upon 30 days advance written notice to the Contractor. The City may also terminate Service Agreement-Seawall Cleaning (H. Ortega, Jr.) Page 5 of 8 this Agreement upon 24 hours written notice to the Contractor for failure to pay or provide proof of payment of taxes as set out in this Agreement. 19. Owner's Manual and Preventative Maintenance. Contractor agrees to provide a copy of the owner's manual and/or preventative maintenance guidelines or instructions if available for any equipment purchased by the City pursuant to this Agreement. Contractor must provide such documentation upon delivery of such equipment and prior to receipt of the final payment by the City. 20. Limitation of Liability. The City's maximum liability under this Agreement is limited to the total amount of compensation listed in Section 3 of this Agreement. In no event shall the City be liable for incidental, consequential or special damages. 21. Assignment. No assignment of this Agreement by the Contractor, or of any right or interest contained herein, is effective unless the City Manager first gives written consent to such assignment. The performance of this Agreement by the Contractor is of the essence of this Agreement, and the City Manager's right to withhold consent to such assignment is within the sole discretion of the City Manager on any ground whatsoever. s 22. Severability. Each provision of this Agreement is considered to be severable and, if, for any reason, any provision or part of this Agreement is determined to be invalid and contrary to applicable law, such invalidity shall not impair the operation of nor affect those portions of this Agreement that are valid, but this Agreement shall be construed and enforced in all respects as if the invalid or unenforceable provision or part had been omitted. 23. Order of Precedence. In the event of any conflicts or inconsistencies between this Agreement, its attachments, and exhibits, such conflicts and inconsistencies will be resolved by reference to the documents in the following order of priority: A. this Agreement (excluding attachments and exhibits); B. its attachments; C. the bid solicitation document including any addenda (Exhibit 1); then, D. the Contractor's bid response (Exhibit 2). 24. Certificate of Interested Parties. Contractor agrees to comply with Texas Government Code Section 2252.908, as it may be amended, and to complete Form 1295 "Certificate of Interested Parties" as part of this Agreement if required by said statute. 25. Governing Law. Contractor agrees to comply with all federal, Texas, and City laws in the performance of this Agreement. The applicable law for any legal disputes arising out of this Agreement is the law of the State of Texas, and such form and I venue for such disputes is the appropriate district, county, or justice court in and for Nueces County, Texas. i Service Agreement-Seawall Cleaning (H. Ortega, Jr.) Page 6 of 8 I 26. Public Information Act Requirements. This paragraph applies only to agreements that have a stated expenditure of at least $1,000,000 or that result in the expenditure of at least $1,000,000 by the City. The requirements of Subchapter J, Chapter 552, Government Code, may apply to this contract and the Contractor agrees that the contract can be terminated if the Contractor knowingly or intentionally fails to comply with a requirement of that subchapter. 27. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties concerning the subject matter of this Agreement and supersedes all prior negotiations, arrangements, agreements and understandings, either oral or written, between the parties. Service Agreement-Seawall Cleaning (H. Ortega, Jr.) Page 7 of 8 CONTRACTOR Signature: Printed Name: /.1 1 r/?� Title: l Date: _ /I/ ,2 1 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Josh Chronley Assistant Director of Finance - Procurement Date: Approved as to form: L&/C# Assista ity Attorney Date Attached and Incorporated by Reference: Attachment A: Scope of Work Attachment B: Bid/Pricing Schedule Attachment C: Insurance and Bond Requirements Attachment C-1 : Release of Liability and Covenant Not to Sue Attachment D: Warranty Requirements Incorporated by Reference Only: Exhibit 1 : RFB/RFP No. 6046 Exhibit 2: Contractor's Bid/Proposal Response E Service Agreement-Seawall Cleaning (H. Ortega, Jr.) Page 8 of 8 i i ATTACHMENT A: SCOPE OF WORK 1. General Requirements/Background Information The Contractor shall pick up and dispose of all ground litter and empty trash receptables/barrels including dog waste stations on scheduled days Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 10:00pm to 4:00am. Areas to be serviced shall include the Seawall from Bayfront Fountain to McGee Beach. See attached Exhibit A. 2. Scope of Work A. The Contractor shall provide adequate staffing who will be responsible for emptying trash receptables/barrels and disposal of any ground litter. Trash bags are to be removed and properly disposed of and replaced with a new trash bag. B. The Contractor shall perform sanitation services Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 10:00pm to 4:00am and must remain for the entire duration of shift. C. Each Friday morning prior to 8:00 a.m., the Contractor shall contact the Parks Operations Supervisor via phone or email prior to work being performed that weekend for approval or of any changes to scheduling. D. The Contractor shall list locations or days missed and the revised schedule shall be submitted via email to the Contract Administrator or designee by 5:00 pm, the day the location was missed. E. A list of completed locations ready for inspection shall be emailed to the Contract Administrator or designee no later than 7:00 a.m. on the following Monday. When a location is completed, the assigned City Inspector shall inspect the site and advise the Contractor of any discrepancies/rejections. In order to receive credit for services rejected locations the Contractor shall take whatever action necessary to correct the discrepancies within one working day. Rejected locations not turned in for inspection within one business day of the rejection will be deemed incomplete for the cycle and the Contractor will not be given credit. For the purpose of this contract, workdays shall include Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. The City Inspector shall then make another inspection and if the discrepancies have not been corrected, the Contractor will be contacted via email, and a $25 re- inspection fee will be charged for a third inspection. At that time, the Contractor shall have one working day to complete the work. If the discrepancies still have not been corrected, the Contractor will be contacted via email and phone to correct the discrepancies and a $50 fee will be charged. Failure of the fourth inspection will deem the location un- serviced and will need to be completed in its entirety within the same cycle and resubmitted for the first inspection. The Page 1 of 3 Contractor shall deduct the inspection fee on the invoice before submitting payment. F. The Contractor shall submit invoices ONLY after cycles are completed. A 33% penalty will be issued per each missed workday. Contractor will adjust incomplete cycle payment to reflect the workdays missed based on the price per weekend. G. The Contractor shall provide labor, supervision, cleaning supplies, trash bags (38" x 60" black liners, 22 micros, 55-gallon)trash grabbers, and all necessary equipment to perform services. H. The Contractor, at their own expense, shall properly dispose of all trash and litter at the JC Elliot Landfill located at 6594 Greenwood Dr. Corpus Christi, Texas 78415. Landfill permit not provided by the city. I. The Contractor's staff must wear uniform and personal protective equipment such as reflector vest. t I I ]i I s S Page 2 of 3 i EXHIBIT- A z� yy i i C L s Page 3 of 3 ATTACHMENT B: BID AND PRICING SCHEDULE ®� CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI _ CONTRACTS AND PROCUREMENT v BID FORM pPOPS 2es� RFB No. 6046 I Seawall Clean-Up Services Date: PAGE 1 OF 1 September 16, 2024 Hilario 0. Ortega, Jr Authorized f /, Bidder:dba A Plus Janitorial and Mowing ServicesSl nature: 1. Refer to "Instructions to Bidders" and Contract Terms and Conditions befo e completing bid. 2. Quote your best price for each item. 3. In submitting this bid, Bidder certifies that: a. the prices in this bid have been arrived at independently, without consultation, communication, or agreement with any other Bidder or competitor, for the purpose of restricting competition with regard to prices. b. Bidder is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and the Disclosure of Interest information on file with City's Contracts and Procurement office, pursuant to the Code of Ordinances, is current and true. c. Bidder is current with all taxes due and company is in good standing with all applicable governmental agencies. I d. Bidder acknowledges receipt and review of all addenda for this RFB. Item Description Unit QTY Unit Total Price Weeks Price 1 SEAWALL CLEAN-UP SERVICES EA 52 $1288.46 $66,999.92 Workdays- Friday, Saturday, and Sunday E 3 i I I Page 1 of 1 ATTACHMENT C: INSURANCE AND BOND REQUIREMENTS I. CONTRACTOR'S LIABILITY INSURANCE A. Contractor must not commence work under this agreement until all insurance required has been obtained and such insurance has been approved by the City. Contractor must not allow any subcontractor Agency to commence work until all similar insurance required of any subcontractor Agency has been obtained. B. Contractor must furnish to the City's Risk Manager and Contract Administer one (1) copy of Certificates of Insurance (COI) with applicable policy endorsements showing the following minimum coverage by an insurance company(s) acceptable to the City's Risk Manager. The City must be listed as an additional insured on the General liability and Auto Liability policies by endorsement, and a waiver of subrogation is required on all applicable policies. Endorsements must be provided with COI. Project name and or number must be listed in Description Box of COL TYPE OF INSURANCE MINIMUM INSURANCE COVERAGE Commercial General Liability Including: $1,000,000 Per Occurrence 1 . Commercial Broad Form 2. Premises - Operations 3. Products/ Completed Operations 4. Contractual Liability 5. Independent Contractors 6. Personal Injury- Advertising Injury AUTO LIABILITY (including) $500,000 Combined Single Limit 1. Owned 2. Hired and Non-Owned 3. Rented/Leased WORKERS' COMPENSATION Statutory EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY $500,000 /$500,000 /$500,000 C. In the event of accidents of any kind related to this agreement, Contractor must furnish the Risk Manager with copies of all reports of any accidents within 10 days of the accident. II. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS A. Applicable for paid employees, Contractor must obtain workers' compensation coverage through a licensed insurance company. The coverage must be written on a policy and endorsements approved by the Texas Department of Insurance. The workers' compensation coverage provided must be in an amount sufficient to assure Page 1 of 3 that all workers' compensation obligations incurred by the Contractor will be promptly met. B. Contractor shall obtain and maintain in full force and effect for the duration of this Contract, and any extension hereof, at Contractor's sole expense, insurance coverage written on an occurrence basis, by companies authorized and admitted to do business in the State of Texas and with an A.M. Best's rating of no less than A- VII. C. Contractor shall be required to submit a copy of the replacement certificate of insurance to City at the address provided below within 10 days of the requested change. Contractor shall pay any costs incurred resulting from said changes. All notices under this Article shall be given to City at the following address: City of Corpus Christi Attn: Risk Manager P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, TX 78469-9277 D. Contractor agrees that with respect to the above required insurance, all insurance policies are to contain or be endorsed to contain the following required provisions: • List the City and its officers, officials, employees, volunteers, and elected representatives as additional insured by endorsement, as respects operations, completed operation and activities of, or on behalf of, the named insured performed under contract with the City, with the exception of the workers' compensation policy; • Provide for an endorsement that the "other insurance" clause shall not apply to the City of Corpus Christi where the City is an additional insured shown on the policy; I • Workers' compensation and employers' liability policies will provide a waiver of subrogation in favor of the City; and • Provide 30 calendar days advance written notice directly to City of any, cancellation, non-renewal, material change or termination in coverage and not less than 10 calendar days advance written notice for nonpayment of premium. j 3 3 E. Within 5 calendar days of a cancellation, non-renewal, material change or termination of coverage, Contractor shall provide a replacement Certificate of Insurance and applicable endorsements to City. City shall have the option to suspend Contractor's performance should there be a lapse in coverage at any time during this contract. Failure to provide and to maintain the required insurance shall constitute a material breach of this contract. F. In addition to any other remedies the City may have upon Contractor's failure to provide and maintain any insurance or policy endorsements to the extent and within the time herein required, the City shall have the right to order Contractor to remove the exhibit hereunder, and/or withhold any payment(s) if any, which become due to Contractor hereunder until Contractor demonstrates compliance with the requirements hereof. Page 2 of 3 G. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as limiting in any way the extent to which Contractor may be held responsible for payments of damages to persons or property resulting from Contractor's or its subcontractor's performance of the work covered under this agreement. H. It is agreed that Contractor's insurance shall be deemed primary and non-contributory with respect to any insurance or self insurance carried by the City of Corpus Christi for liability arising out of operations under this agreement. I. It is understood and agreed that the insurance required is in addition to and separate from any other obligation contained in this agreement. BOND REQUIREMENTS: No bonds are required, therefore, Service Agreement, Section 5 Insurance; Bonds Subsection 5(B), is here by void. 2023 Insurance Requirements Ins. Req. Exhibit 4-B Contracts for General Services -Services Performed Onsite 01/01/2023 Risk Management- Legal Dept. Page 3 of 3 ATTACHMENT C-1 RELEASE OF LIABILITY AND COVENANT NOT TO SUE STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF NUECES § This release of liability and covenant not to sue ("Release") is executed on the date indicated below and is entered into for the purpose of releasing the City of Corpus Christi and its officers, officials, employees, representatives, agents, and volunteers (collectively, the "City") from any and all liability whatsoever arising out of, caused by, or in any way connected with, either proximately or remotely, wholly or in part, participation by Hilario O. Ortega, Jr. ("Contractor"), an individual, in providing services to and for the City, which is the subject of the attached contractual agreement ("Agreement") between the City and Hilario O. Ortega, Jr.. This Release serves to relinquish and forever waive certain legal rights to which Contractor may be entitled by law or in equity. As such, Contractor is encouraged to consult with an attorney of his/her own choosing and at Contractor's sole expense prior to signing this document; however, Contractor may voluntarily choose to sign this Release without obtaining such consultation. 1 I, Hilario O. Ortega, Jr./Contractor, in exchange for the City allowing me to forego the condition of providing workers' compensation insurance coverage (which includes covering myself or obtaining a separate health policy covering myself) as a requirement of the Agreement, do hereby voluntarily enter into the following covenants: 1. I acknowledge that the capacity in which I will be participating in the Agreement is that of an independent contractor and not as an employee or agent of the City. I further understand that, as an independent contractor, I will receive no workers' compensation benefits, health benefits, disability benefits, nor other insurance benefits of any kind which might be available to full-time employees of the City and that, as an independent contractor, I am fully responsible for incurring the cost of and paying for any medical services that I may require during the term of the Agreement; 2. 1 acknowledge and understand that there may be risks involved in participating in the Agreement, I voluntarily and knowingly assume any and all such risks, and I shall rely solely on myself and not the City in determining what those risks are and the extent of and exposure to the risks involved. I understand and agree that I am participating in this Agreement at my own risk, and I hereby release, waive, and in all ways relinquish any and all present and future claim(s) against the City that I, my heirs, successors, permitted assigns, or any other person or entity (as used collectively here and hereinafter as "I") may assert, have, or acquire as a result of any bodily injury (including serious injury resulting in death), property damage, or loss of any kind whatsoever to myself or to my real or personal property arising out of, resulting from, or in any way connected with my participation in the Agreement between myself and the City; 3. 1 hereby release the City from all liability and waive and relinquish any and all such claims which may arise, and I further covenant not to file any lawsuits against nor join in any lawsuits with others to sue the City for any such claim, injury, loss, damage, or expense from participating in the Agreement regardless of whether the same may arise, 3 Page 1 of 2 result from, or be caused by any negligence or gross negligence of the City; 4. 1 acknowledge that the services I provide pursuant to the Agreement may occur on real property located in the City of Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas, and that may be owned, leased, controlled, or managed by the City. Further, I acknowledge that my services under the Agreement may, at times, be performed with tools, equipment, and other personal property owned, leased, controlled, or managed by the City. By execution of this Release, it is my express intention to completely absolve the City of all potential liability caused by, arising out of, or incident to my performance of services on City real property and that may be performed with tools, equipment, or other personal property of the City; 5. 1 desire and agree that this Release shall apply to any and all activities during or in any way connected with my individual participation in the Agreement and my performance under such Agreement; 6. 1 agree that this Release shall be governed by and be enforceable under the laws of the State of Texas. Venue shall lie in Nueces County, Texas, where the Agreement is performed and my services are provided; 7. 1 acknowledge and fully understand that I am required by State law to provide workers' compensation coverage for any person(s) that I employ who participate in providing or performing any of the services under the Agreement and agree to so obtain the required workers' compensation coverage as mandated under this Agreement; and 8. 1 hereby acknowledge that I have been informed in writing that I may consult an attorney prior to signing this Release. I have carefully and thoroughly read the foregoing provisions of this Release of Liability and Covenant Not to Sue and, intending to be legally bound, voluntarily accept each of its terms and conditions and willingly agree to the covenants to which I am bound. EXECUTED this 10 day of , 2024. Hilario O. Ortega, Jr. STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF NUECES § This instrument was acknowledged before me on �- t'p c�`Y , 2024, by Hilario O. Ortega, Jr. Nota lic s Signa ure Y IG SWEIAHALL Notary ID*:134945737 My coy, OB✓1M028 Page 2 of 2 ATTACHMENT D: WARRANTY REQUIREMENTS No warranty is required for this Service Agreement. 4 1 1 I t{� 3 i Page 1 of 1 CORPUS CHRISTI PARKS& RECREATION A One-Year Service Agreement with A-Plus Janitorial & Mowing Services for Downtown Seawall Clean-Up City Council Meeting November 19, 2024 Background ,460 , CORPUS CHRISTI PARKSS. • The Service Agreement with A-Plus Janitorial & Mowing Services (Contractor), is for downtown, seawall clean-up, with a concentration on litter/trash collection & removal. • More specifically, these services will be performed after regular City operating hours. • Parks & Recreation does not have adequate staff coverage to provide these services during the specified time periods. • If this service were not provided, there would be significantly more litter along the Seawall, which is unsightly & would detract from the visitor experience. Location yI_ CORPUS CHRISTI PAR K56 RECREATION IL,IP car i IW The area to be serviced spans along Shoreline Boulevard from McGee Beach to Resaca Street near American Bank Center. Service Agreement << CORPUS CHRISTI PARKSS. • The proposed term for the agreement is for one-year, with two one-year options. • The Contractor shall pick up/dispose of all ground litter and empty trash receptables/barrels including dog waste stations. • The maintenance schedule shall be Friday, Saturday & Sunday from 10:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m. Recommendation CORPUS CHRISTI PAFtK56. RECREATION Staff recommends approval of the Service Agreement for Downtown Seawall cleanup. 5 .bus cr 0 h U 'NCORPOPPE AGENDA MEMORANDUM Action Item for the City Council Meeting of November 19, 2024 DATE: November 12, 2024 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Jeff H. Edmonds, P. E., Director of Engineering Services a effreye(a)cctexas.com (361) 826-3851 Nicholas Winkelmann, P.E, Director of Water Systems and Support Services NickW(a)cctexas.com (361) 826-1796 Josh Chronley, CTCD, Assistant Director of Finance & Procurement 0oshc2(a)-cctexas.com (361) 826-3169 Professional Services Contract Pressure Plane — Calallen Area CAPTION: Motion authorizing a professional services contract with CP&Y, Inc. dba STV Infrastructure (STV), San Antonio, Texas, to provide design, bid, and construction phase services for the Calallen Elevated Storage Tank - Pressure Plane Project in an amount not to exceed $2,450,854.40, located in Council District 1, with FY 2025 funding available from the Water Capital Fund. SUMMARY: This motion authorizes the approval of a professional services contract for design, bidding, and construction phase services to establish a new water pressure plane serving the Calallen area. The infrastructure improvements include a new elevated storage tank, pump station, and associated water line enhancements. BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Corpus Christi Water (CCW) operates the O.N. Stevens Water Treatment Plant, supplying water to two pressure planes within the Corpus Christi water distribution system. Pressure Plane 1 covers all mainland areas of the city, while Pressure Plane 2 encompasses all areas on Padre Island. The Calallen area, currently part of Pressure Plane 1, has the highest elevations and consequently the lowest pressures in this plane. The improvements included in this project will enhance the area's water system resilience, resulting in improved system pressure. Major portions of the project will include the installation of a new twenty-four-inch (24") PVC water supply line from plant operations to a new pumping station, construction of a new pumping station and ground storage tank located at the O.N. Stevens Water Treatment Plant, a twenty-four-inch (24") PVC water line from the pumping station to a connection point at Leopard St. and Hearn Rd., extension of an existing sixteen-inch (16") PVC water line along Hwy 77, and the construction of a new elevated storage tank. The design of this project will include hydraulic modeling, water line, elevated storage tank, pump station, and ground storage tank design. Additionally, land acquisition support for easements, construction right of entry, and parcel purchase for the elevated storage tank are also included in the design portion of this project. PROJECT TIMELINE: • 20262026-2028 November - February M A M June - June Design Bid/Award Construction The projected schedule reflects City Council award in November 2024, with anticipated construction completion in June 2028. COMPETITIVE SOLICITATION PROCESS: STV was selected in May 2023 under RFQ 5036 for the Pressure Plane - Calallen Area project, one of nine projects announced under the Water CIP Projects category of the RFQ. The final evaluation ranked STV as one of the highest firms based on eight factors: 1) experience on projects of similar scope and complexity, 2) demonstrated capability and capacity on comparable projects, 3) past performance, 4)team members'experience and qualifications, 5)team members' experience with work of similar scope and complexity, 6) availability of resources to accomplish the work, 7) demonstrated understanding of the scope of services, 8) demonstrated understanding and experience with similar services for a public agency. The evaluation selection panel consisted of members from the Engineering Department and Corpus Christi Water. STV has designed hundreds of water projects across Texas and successfully completed various city projects. Some of these projects include the Calallen Pressure Plane Analysis and the Holly & Rand Morgan Elevated Storage Tank Implementation. STV is also currently working on the Navigation Pump Station Improvements for the city. ALTERNATIVES: The City Council could choose not to award the design contract, which would delay the design and construction of this project to improve the water distribution system's resiliency and performance in the Calallen area. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact for FY 2025 is an amount not to exceed $2,450,854.40, with funding available through the Water Capital Fund. This project is part of the Elevated Water Storage Tanks — City- Wide project in the FY25 Capital Budget but has been assigned a separate project number for more precise expense tracking. The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) shows the project has $800,000 for design. The remaining design funds will be transferred from the available construction funds. FUNDING DETAIL: Fund: Water CIP (Fund 4491) Department: Water (45) Org: Grants & Capital Projects Funds (89) Project: 24040 CaIallen Elevated Storage Tank - Pressure Plane. Please reference project El6290/20267 in the adopted FY25 CIP Account: Outside Consultants (550950) Activity: 24040 Amount: $2,450,854.40 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the professional services contract with STV for an amount not to exceed $2,450,854.40 for the CaIallen Elevated Storage Tank - Pressure Plane Project. The design phase will begin in November 2024, with anticipated completion in February 2026. Construction is expected to start in June 2026 and be completed by June 2028. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Location & Vicinity Maps Evaluation Matrix CIP Page Contract Presentation RI Q No.5036 Professional Engineering Services FY2024 posalEwluation x«e CPW dba sry FNuma HelM ilzzociates pe wson «kw«d Andrews caner 15A Hanwn ivil&Emir«enn Paw Sames leFevre and Newnam nsul z—irti sCbrirti Cbrirt sCbrizti sCbrirti CFrirti sCbristi MWlen mlield wngwlEiretimz ass/fai ng/ca d Ja d J da d d d Ja da d d J d J d J d J J d d d J d d d J d d J d d d J d d d J d d J d d umqualEirati«s ass/fail ti ryta capxayo .0—W com�erable prgeas urryof re:oorcesro accomq nme��.orl�n wiry ati ryta<a�pacrty a<ompa ablle prajeas 0. mq�iry Nary or r�oorc�m accomq nme worl: oml5mre Capital Improvement Plan 2025 thru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# E16290/20267 Project Name Elevated Water Storage Tanks- City-Wide PIP Type Improvement/Additions Department Water Carpus.. Useful Life 40 years Contact Director of Water Utilities _orp Category Water Distribution Priority Priority Level I O Servrng t Council District City-Wide Status Active mi Description The existing Elevated Storage Tanks(EST)have inadequate volume and elevation to meet minimum storage and pressure requirements as defined by Texas Commission on Environmental Quality(TCEQ).The plan to meet these requirements is outlined below: FY24:Complete Construction of the Flour Bluff EST.Begin design of new Calallen EST,corresponding Calallen pump station located at ON Stevens WTP,and necessary water line improvements.Demolish Morgan EST. FY 25:Complete Construction of new Calallen EST,pump station,and water line improvements.Demolish old EST at Flour Bluff on Division Road. FY 26:Begin design of new EST at a yet to be determined site pending review and hydraulic modeling. FY 27:Begin construction of new EST at a yet to be determined site. FY 28:Complete construction of new EST at a yet to be determined site. FY 29:Demolish existing Alameda and Gollihar ESTs. This project continues into the long-range plan. Justification This project is necessary to increase overall storage capacity help manage water pressure increase resiliency and reliability in the system and allow the city to meet its commitment to TCEQ`s alternative capacity requirements. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Construction/Rehab 18,900,872 11,000,000 4,000,000 10,000,000 43,900,872 Design 1,213,920 800,000 500,000 470,000 2,983,920 Capital Equipment 750,000 400,000 300,000 1,450,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 2,139,373 700,000 450,000 500,000 3,789,373 Total 23,004,165 12,900,000 5,250,000 10,970,000 52,124,165 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Revenue Bonds 23,004,165 12,900,000 5,250,000 10,970,000 52,124,165 Total 23,004,165 12,900,000 5,250,000 10,970,000 52,124,165 Budget Impact/Other 71 The implementation of this project will allow for compliance with regulatory requirements as well as increasing storage capacity.Increased gravity fed water into the system will reduce strain on the pumping infrastructure and can reduce maintenance costs over time. 365 i AVILLE ]CINITY MAP r NOT TO S ALE 0" . k y ;! .-[ ., ,y� _:�� 1 it •_ a 'swum - a r,rmo� !J COUNCILJIM CITY EXHIBIT PUS C CALALLEN PRESSURE PLANE CITY OF CORPUS h DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING SERVICES Calallen Pressure Plane Project Nicholas Wlnkelmann, P.E. Director of Water Systems and Support Services corpus November 19, 2024 Ccwsl'ervinghhLWater°°t the Coastal Bend Pressure Planes Calallen Area • Pressure Plane 1 - all areas of the x ` City on the mainland Y • Pressure Plane 2 - all areas of the City on Padre Island PPl .' • Calallen area is in Pressure Plane 1 PPS with the highest elevation and lowest water pressure ' This project will improve system pressure and provide a more resilient water system for the Calallen area CCW-2 Location, Design and Components • Project design includes: • Hydraulic modeling • Water line Option I r • Pump station • Elevated storage tank and ground storage tank • Project components include: • Installation of a new twenty-four-inch (24") PVC water supply line from plant operations to a new j pump station ' • Construction of a new pump station and ground _ __1 storage tank located at the O.N. Stevens Water Treatment Plant Twenty-four inch (24") PVC water line from the pump station to connection point at Leopard Street and Hearn Road Extension of an existing sixteen-inch (16") PVC P water line along Hwy 77 • Construction of a new elevated storage tank CCW3 Competitive Solicitation and Funding STV was selected in May 2024 with selection based on eight factors: • Experience on projects of similar scope • Demonstrated capability and capacity on comparable projects • Past performance • Team with experience and qualifications • Team experience with work of similar scope • Availability of resources • Demonstrated understanding of scope of services • Demonstrated understanding and experience with similar services with a public agency • Project cost- $2,450,854.40 with FY 2025 funding available from the Water Capital Fund 41 Staff Recommendation • Staff recommends approval of the professional services contract with STV, in the amount not to exceed $2,450,854.40 for Pressure Plane - Calallen Area project to improve pressure and water system resiliency • Design phase will begin in November 2024 with anticipated completion in February 2026 • Construction is anticipated to begin in June 2026 with anticipated completion by June 2028 November - February M A M June - June Design Bid/Award Construction CON5 Thank you ! Corpus Christi Water- Serving the Coastal Bend SC G� 0 � N U NflflPOflPY�� AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 Action Item for the City Council Meeting of November 19, 2024 DATE: November 12, 2024 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Jeff H. Edmonds, P.E., Director of Engineering Services 0effreyea-cctexas.com (361) 826-3851 Wesley Nebgen, Director of Water System Infrastructure wesleyN a-cctexas.com (361) 826-3111 Josh Chronley, CTCD, Assistant Director of Finance & Procurement 0oschc2a-cctexas.com (361) 826-3169 Construction Contract Award Greenwood Wastewater Treatment Plant Effluent Pumping Improvements CAPTION: Motion to award a construction contract to D&J Utility Services, LLC, Sinton, Texas, for the Greenwood Wastewater Treatment Plant Effluent Pumping Improvements project in an amount not to exceed $112,000.00, located in Council District 3, with FY 2025 funding available from the Golf Center Fund. SUMMARY: This motion approves a construction contract for the Greenwood Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) Effluent Pumping Improvements project. The project includes removing and replacing the submersible pump, pump base, and control panel. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The effluent pump station at Greenwood WWTP pumps treated effluent to the Gabe Lozano Golf Course through an 8-inch diameter force main constructed in 2007. There is one submersible pump in the pump station, installed in 1999, that pumps at a rate of approximately 486 gallons per minute (GPM). Due to improvements at the Lozano golf course, specifically the executive 9- hole course, an increase in the pumping volume is needed. The new rate will be approximately 682 GPM and will provide adequate flow to support proper maintenance and watering of the entire course. This project involves removing the existing 30-horsepower submersible pump, pump base, and control panel, and providing a new 72-horsepower submersible pump, pump base, and control panel. PROJECT TIMELINE: 2023-2024 2024 • • October - June J A S FO N November - May Design Bid/Award Construction Projected Schedule reflects City Council award in November 2024 with anticipated construction completion by May 2025. COMPETITIVE SOLICITATION PROCESS: On July 08, 2024, the Contracts and Procurement Department issued a Request for Bids with the RFB number 5974 for the Greenwood Wastewater Treatment Plant Effluent Pumping Improvements. On August 07, 2024 City received bids from five bidders. The city analyzed the bids in accordance with the contract documents and determined D&J Utility Services, LLC, is the lowest responsive, and responsible bidder. As the lowest bid received was within the acceptable range of Engineer's Opinion of Probable Construction Cost the City decided to proceed with the project. A summary of the bids is provided below: BID SUMMARY CONTRACTOR BASE BID D&J Utility Services, LLC $112,000.00 Associated Construction Partners, Ltd. $150,500.00 DMB Construction, LLC $155,791.00 Mike Larsen Company $176,945.00 CSA Construction, Inc. $201,200.00 Engineer's Opinion of Probable Construction Cost $119,900.00 Although D&J Utility Services has not performed work for the City of Corpus Christi, they have successfully completed various projects for the City of Robstown, City of Mathis, and City of Rockport. ALTERNATIVES: City Council could choose not to award the construction contract to the low bidder, D&J Utility Services, LLC. This would result in not enough effluent being pumped to the Gabe Lozano Golf Course. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact for FY25 will be $112,000 coming from the Golf Center Fund. FUNDING DETAIL: Fund: Golf Center Fund (Fund 4690) Department: Parks & Recreation (27) Organization: Gabe Lozano Golf Course Maint (35200) Project: Greenwood WWTP Effluent Pumping Improvements (Project No. 24022) Account: Construction (550910) Activity: 24022 Amount: $112,000.00 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends awarding a construction contract to D&J Utility Services, LLC, for the Greenwood WWTP Effluent Pumping Improvements project in the amount of$112,000.00. The construction duration is planned for 7 months from the issuance of the Notice to Proceed, with construction beginning in November 2024. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Agenda Memo Bid Tabs CIP Page Location & Vicinity Maps PowerPoint Presentation TABULATION OF BIDS TABULATED BY:Mark Maroney,P.E.-Urban Engineering LLC DATE: August 7,2024 Engineer's OPCC: $119,900 Greenwood WWTP Effluent Pumping Improvements D&J Utility Services LLC Assoc.Construction Partners,Ltd. DMB Construction,LLC Mike Larsen Company CSA Construction,Inc. 113 Candlelite Ln 215 W.Bandera Rd.,Ste 114-461 P O Box 7118 1005-B Engelke Road 2314 McAllister Road MSM No.4234 Sinton,TX 78387 Boerne,TX 78006 Corpus Christi,TX 78467 Niederwald,TX 78640-3922 Houston,TX 77092 Project No. 24022 (361)814-3757 (210)698-8714 (361)883-1805 (512)825-7750 (713)686-8868 UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT DESCRIPTION QTY. UNIT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE I AMOUNT I PRICE AMOUNT A GENERAL 1. IMobilization(Not to Exceed 5%) 1 LS $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 7,000.00 $ 7,000.00 $ 7,789.00 $ 7,789.00 $ 11,020.00 $ 11,020.00 $ 10,060.00 $ 10,060.00 2. Bonds and Insurance 1 AL $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 3,500.00 $ 3,500.00 $ 8,182.00 $ 8,182.00 $ 13,200.00 $ 13,200.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 GENERAL $ 10,000.00 $ 10,500.00 $ 15,971.00 $ 24,220.00 $ 12,060.00 B EFFLUENT PUMP REPLACEMENT 1. Effluent Pump Replacement(All work for the improvements included in the Contract Documents that are not specifically described in another Bid Item) 1 LS 52000 $ 52,000.00 $ 95,000.00 $ 95,000.00 $87,890.00 $ 87,890.00 $92,025.00 $ 92,025.00 $134,140.00 $134,140.00 2. Electrical Improvements 1 LS 35000 $ 35,000.00 $ 30,000.00 $ 30,000.00 $36,930.00 $ 36,930.00 $45,700.00 $ 45,700.00 $ 40,000.00 $ 40,000.00 LUENT PUMP REPLACEMI $ 87,000.00 $ 125,000.00 $124,820.00 $137,725.00 $174,140.00 C MANDATORY ALLOCATION 1. Utility Unforeseen Allocation 1 I AL I 15,000.00 $ 15,000.00 $ 15,000.00 $ 15,000.00 $15,000.00 $ 15,000.00 $ 15,000.00 $ 15,000.00 $ 15,000.00 $ 15,000.00 NDATORY ALLOCATION $ 15,000.00 $ 15,000.00 $ 15,000.00 $ 15,000.00 $ 15,000.00 TOTAL BASE BID: $112,000.00 $ 150,500.00 $155,791.00 $176,945.00 $201,200.00 BONDS: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes ADDENDUMS 1 E 2:1 Yes I I Yes I I Yes I I Yes I I Yes S:\Projects\25000UP\26175\C303\Bid Phase\24022 Grnwd WWTP Effluent Pump Bid Tab Page 1 of 1 CORPUS CHRISTI BAY Q PROJECT LOCATION d AAW aq 14 a2� 4 �trM F LOCATION MAP NOT TO SCALE Saratoga Blvd. _y o PROJECT LOCATION O �. O a^✓' LEGACY SPORTS F `W COMPLEX AERIAL MAP NOT TO SCALE PROJECT NUMBER: 24022 GREENWOOD WWTP EFFLUENT CITY COUNCIL EXHIBIT • CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS PUMPING IMPROVEMENTS DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING SERVICES Corpus Chr`sti Engineering Greenwood Wastewater Treatment Plant Effluent Pumping Improvements Council Presentation November 12, 2024 Project Location C..�)r Nils C h r SLi Engineering LOCATION MAP - s - Saratoga Blvd. a PROJECT LOCATION O 0 C N 0 N r AERIAL MAP PA ECT NUMHER:24022 2 Project Scope Carpus Chr sti Engineering A summary of proposed improvements is as follows: • Remove existing 30 horsepower submersible pump, pump base, and control panel. • Install a new 72 horsepower submersible pump, pump base, and control panel. Project Schedule *Ch,� Engineering October -June J A S O N November - May Design Bid/Award Construction Projected Schedule reflects City Council award in November 2024 with anticipated completion in May 2025. se 0 0 U NCORPO0.1¢ AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 Action Item for the City Council Meeting November 19, 2024 DATE: November 19, 2024 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Jeffrey Edmond, P.E., Director of Engineering Services 0effreye(u-)-cctexas.com (361) 826-3851 Robert Dodd, Director of Parks & Recreation robertd4(u-)cctexas.com (361) 826-3133 Josh Chronley, CTCD, Assistant Director of Finance & Procurement 0oshc2(o-)cctexas.com (361) 826-3169 Construction Contract Award Dr. H.C. Dilworth Park Pavilion CAPTION: Motion awarding a construction contract to Rockin'h Ranch Services, LLC of Alice, TX for the Dr. H.C. Dilworth Park Pavilion project in an amount not to exceed $202,754.50 for the installation of a new steel pavilion building structure with exterior light fixtures located in Council District 2 with funding available from FY 2024 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program Funds. SUMMARY: This motion approves a construction contract for the improvements to the Dr. H.C. Dilworth Park Pavilion for the installation of a new steel pavilion building structure with exterior light fixtures. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: In 1991, the park was dedicated to Dr. Henry Clay Dilworth, the founding pastor of the Calvary First Baptist Church. The park is still utilized by the Calvary First Baptist Church to host large community events. On February 18, 2023, a rededication ceremony was held to commemorate the rehabilitation of the park monument completed with the help of Troop 3 Eagle Scouts and community members. The park currently contains a shaded playground with pour in play surfacing, basketball court, walking trail, picnic tables, and benches. The park pavilion will serve residents using the park, accommodate large gatherings, and provide shade. The project scope includes the installation of a new 30x30 steel pavilion building structure on a 32x32 engineered concrete slab, four (4) LED exterior light fixtures, four (4) electrical receptacles, installation of a 4' concrete sidewalk from the existing sidewalk to the pavilion and sodding around the new pavilion. PROJECT TIMELINE: 2024 20241 1 May — August September— December — March November Design Bid/Award Construction Project schedule reflects award in November 2024 with anticipated completion by March 2025. COMPETITIVE SOLICITATION PROCESS: On September 22, 2024, the Contracts and Procurement Department issued a Request for Bids with the RFB Number 6135 for Dr. H.0 Dilworth Park Pavilion (CDBG). The City of Corpus Christi received bids from six (6) bidders. The city analyzed the bids in accordance with the contract documents and determined Rockin'h Ranch Services, LLC is the lowest responsive, and responsible bidder. An administrative hearing was held with Rockin'h Ranch Services, LLC on November 6, 2024, to discuss the scope of the project and City's expectations with project schedule and scope of work. A summary of the bids is provided below. The contract will be awarded for the Base Bid. BID SUMMARY CONTRACTOR BASE BID $�4 116 nn (Disqualified due to Qepblble incomplete bids) Rockin'h Ranch Services, LLC $202,754.50 DLF Texas $236,202.87 Gourley Contractors, LLC $246,806.08 Lone Star Civil, LLC $263,494.00 Bonco, LLC $288,565.14 Engineer's Opinion of Probable $215,411.00 Construction Cost Rockin'h Ranch Services, LLC is a family-owned General Contracting business based in Alice, TX. Established in 2006, the Hoffman family comes from a long line of ranching, general construction, and numerous facility improvements and construction projects awarded within Texas and the surrounding areas. Rockin'h Ranch Services, LLC has completed many projects such as United States Navy Hanger Rebuid (Kingsville, Tx), Alamo Lodge Landscape and Hunting Camp (Benavides, TX), Alice High School Baseball/Softball Backstops and Netting (Alice, TX), Deer Breeding Facility (Falfurrias, TX), Mission Casita Project (Benavides, TX), Orcutt Automotive Shop (Corpus Christi, TX), Barndominiums, and various ranch infrastructure projects such as roads, game fences and ponds. Recent projects awarded are 7 Seas Water & City of Alice Water Treatment Facility (Alice, TX), Community Action Corporation of South Texas Walking Trail (Falfurrias, TX), and La Joya Corona Barndominium (Falfurrias, TX). ALTERNATIVES: The council could choose not to award the construction contract to the responsive and responsible bidder, Rockin' h Ranch Services, LLC.This would delay the new improvement to Dr. H.0 Dilworth Park. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact in FY 2024 is an amount of $202,754.50 with funds available from the CGBG Grant Fund. Funding Detail: Fund: CDBG Grants (Fund 1059) Department: Parks & Rec (27) Org: Grants and Capital Projects (89) Account: Construction contract (550910) Activity: 852406F-1059-EXP (24114) Amount $202,754.50 Amount: $202,754.50 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommend awarding a construction contract for the Dr. H.C. Dilworth Park Pavilion (CDBG) of Corpus Christi to Rockin'h Ranch Services, LLC for the Park Pavilion in an amount of $202,754.50 with anticipated completion by March 2025. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Location & Vicinity Maps Bid Tab CIP Page PowerPoint RFB 6135 DR.H C Dlfworth Park PavT n(CDBG)852406F(24114) Archlect OPCC $215,41100 ID:RFB6135 Average Bitl $218,823.10 • • Spoke with the company to Company establishetl less Contractor op bitl concr m ke sure they are than Syears.Company has Cmporatio omforlable wAh aX their bkl ony been in burn Yhan Sy umbers.Large variety d May 2024 ass since prgecis completetl Al MobTzdon(Nd to--1 5%) LS 100 $000 $000 $7,775 GO $7,77500 $9,50000 $9,50000 $6,"1w $Q 15500 $1 3,80000 $13,800 20 $15,00000 $15,00000 A2 General C.,,d,bons LS 100 Soo $000 $33,25125 $33,25125 $50,17100 $50,1]100 $31,85900 $31,85900 $4708900 $4108900 $3G,00011 $30,00000 Sub Totals $4182625 :$59,67180 $38,014M $6D,889.D0 $45,00000 Bi SiYa Glaerin,SYri in antl Rou hGratlin LS 100 $00G $000 $2,70000 $2.]00.00 $1121825 $1121825 $12,]8500 $12.]8500 $3,]480G $3.]4800 $33]6000 $33.76000 B2 Seed,, ISotltlIn tlslu rbetl areas LS 1DO $000 $000 $2.55000 $2.55000 $15502U $155020 $3,92uW $3,92000 $3086.60 $3.08600 $11,90000 $1100000 Sub Totak $5250MM 7 S16JO500 SID $45669o0 C1 Preparation far Pav9ion Slab(Eatlhwork l Gratling for CY 25000 $0.0O $0DO $60411 $15,12000 $15180 $37,95000 $159.84 $39,960D0 $137DO $34250 DM $147.DO $36,750DO Drainage I Select FXI,5') C2 32x32'Concre1,Patl for Pavilion SF 1,024.00 $39.0O $39,936 GO $2075 $21248 DO $27.. $28,559.36 $276] $28,334.08 $27.1 $2]648.0M $3036 $3188864 C3 4"Thick Concrete Sitlewalk SF 30000 $30DO $9,180.00 $1665 $4,9950M $14.95 $4,485.00 $1456 $a,366o0 $23.DO $6,D.DM $3153 $9,45900 C4 60"x 60 Concrete Sklewalk Turnaro..d SF 25.00 1 $000 $000 $8000 $2,00000 $14.95 $37375 $1456 $36400 $23.DO $57500 $7250 $181250 Sub TotaS $43,363011 $`I'7,30$_1{ $73,MG 08 $69.373001 $7o,111114 Di Install new 3Mx 30'PreRngireeretl Metal Builtling SF DOD 00 $000 $0.00 $61.46 $55,314.00 $4272 $38,44800 MOO $50,40000 $6578 $59,20200 $65.DO $58,50000 Pavilion with en in seal on tles n D2 Miscellaneous Metalsr LS 100 $000 $000 $311111 $3,20011 11911 1111.41 $3,92011 $3,92000 $20,000.00 $20,000.00 $10,8]500 $108]500 Sub Trials $58.51400 $38,63942 $ 1.320M0 $79,202 OD $69,37500 El Untlergrau,,tl Electrical Service LF 71 DO 1 $0.00 $0.00 $55.DO $4,125.00 $15335 $1150125 $14935 $11202.00 $42 DO $3,15000 $2100 $1,575.00 E2 LED Lighting Fatures EA 4.00 1 $O.DD $000 $5700M $2,280.00 $95824 $3,832 DO $80500 $3,22000 $55000 $2,20000 $70.0O $280 DO E3 Quatl Receptacles;,,Ba,,tlal Resistant Encbsures EA 4.00 $0.00 $000 $27500 $1,1 OD 00 $45512 $182042 $112.M0 $44800 $31250 $125000 $7000 $280 OD E4 Terminations LS 1.00 $O.DO $0.00 $4,19875 $4,1 DO 75 SZ42880 $2,42880 $12,84500 $12,845.DO $1,50000 $150000 $185000 $1,050.DO E5 Greu,,tli,,g LS 1.0D $0001 $4,19875 $4,198.75 $127880 $127880 $280 DO $280 DO MOO 00 MOD 00 $3,67500 $3,675.GO E6 El t-1 Materlgs LS 1.00 1 $0.00 $0.D0 $4,19875 $4,198.75 $1,82735 $182735 $2,688.DO $2,688.00 $5,50000 $5,50000 $7,56000 $7,56000 Sub Trials $20,10125 $22,689.64 $30,68300 $14,20000 $14,420 DO F1 Bontls antl Insurances AL 100 $000 $000 $1,50011 $9,50000 $6,06625 $6,06625 $105800 $9,05800 $7996.DO $799600 $10,00000 $11,00000 F2 U,,foreseen Contllons AL IDo $25,00000 $25,A' $25,00000 $55,00000 $25,00000 $25,000 DO $25,00000 $25,00000 $25,000GO $25DnO 00 $25,00000 $25,00020 S,,b Trials $34,sOM.DO $31866.25 $34,OSB.Do $32,9968M $36,00000 Grantl Total }202,78650 $236,2M287 $246,806OD $263,49400 $289,55514 Apparent Low Bitl L3479%of OPCC 9516%of OPCC 11086%of OPCC 11584%of OPCC 12367 ofGPCC 13590%dOPCC Missing Bitl It.. Questionetl Atljustetl Per Bitl Form -D�gnareetl Capital Improvement Plan 2025 rhru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project 4 24114 Project Name Dr.H.C.Dilworth Park Pavilion Type Reconditioning-Asset Department Parks&Recreation Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Parks&Recreation Category Park Improvements Priority Priority Level 1 Council District 2 os NORTH&SOUTH ELEVATION Status Active s s ��+�a� *-o, o , Description This project consists of design and construction of a 30'x 30'pavilion,including lighting and connectivity improvements.CDBG project 852406F. Justification To maintain historical sites and property. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Construction/Rehab 253,000 253,000 Design 45,169 42,000 87,169 Contingency 28,414 28,414 Permitting&Testing 15,000 15,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 4,500 34,569 39,069 Total 49,669 372,983 422,652 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total General Fund(New) 2,814 2,814 General Fund(Prior) 25,600 25,600 Grant-CDBG 49,669 344,569 394,238 Total 49,669 372,983 422,652 Budget Impact/Other 71 An assessment will be done upon completion of project to determine maintenance costs. 104 t f PROJECT LOCATIONAGM yA " am low kvm Y e # �, ,. SCALE. N.T.S. CORPUS CHRISTI BAY f j i vx ^A,o left MAP LOCATION � s A �a NOT TO SCALE WWI L • r' „' ,... ` O PROJECT LOCATION o0 . �._ AERIAL MAP NOT TO SCALE P o r ROJECT NUMBER:24114 DR. H. C. DIL WORTH PARK CITY COUNCIL EXHIBIT • 852406E CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS PA VIL ION (CDBG ) DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING SERVICES Corpus Chr sti Engineering Dr. H.C. Dilworth Park Pavilion (CDBG) Council Presentation November 19, 2024 `O�p U 5 CH,P,f r y Jy Project Vicinity w,*ChIst, �852 16 ` � J • PROJECTf f A Project Scope A� Corpus Chr sti Engineering Project scope includes: • Installation of a 30' x 30' steel pavilion building structure on an engineered 32' x 32' concrete slab, elevated to divert site drainage around the pavilion • Installation of four (4) LED exterior light fixtures and four (4) electrical receptacles in secure enclosures • Installation of a 4' concrete sidewalk from the existing sidewalk to the pavilion with a 60" turnaround midway • Seeding/sodding around the new pavilion and in disturbed areas of construction as required. Project Schedule A J C*C � Engineering 2024 20241 1 May —August September — December— March November Design Bid/Award Construction Project schedule reflects construction starting in December 2024 with anticipated completion by March 2025. Corp*Chl Engineering Questions ? 5 �Us cr w 0 U kCOBPOBASEO AGENDA MEMORANDUM 1852 First Reading Item for the City Council Meeting of November 19, 2024 Second Reading Item for the City Council Meeting of December 03, 2024 DATE: November 12, 2024 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Eddie Houlihan, Director of Management and Budget eddieho(u-)cctexas.com (361) 826-3792 Ordinance Amending the FY2024— 2025 Capital Budget Bond 2024 Propositions A, B, C and D Projects CAPTION: Ordinance amending the FY2024 —2025 Capital Budget to include Bond 2024 Propositions A, B, C and D; appropriating $140,411,197 to the Capital Budget, and amending the Capital Improvement Program by adding 38 Bond 2024 Program projects. SUMMARY: This ordinance amends the FY2024 —2025 Capital Budget to appropriate $123,225,000 from General Obligation Bond 2024 and $17,186,197 from Utility Revenue Bonds for Street project support for a total of$140,411,197. Additionally, amending the Capital Improvement Program to include 18 Proposition A Street projects, 11 Proposition B Parks projects, 7 Proposition C Public Safety projects, and 2 Proposition D Cultural Facilities projects that were approved in Bond 2024 Program. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: On November 5, 2024, voters approved the Bond 2024 Program consisting of 38 projects. The City's FY2024— 2025 Capital Budget and Capital Improvement Program (CIP) were approved on September 17, 2024, prior to the Bond 2024 approval. Therefore, the City's Capital Budget does not include the Bond 2024 Program funds and projects. This Council action item will amend the Capital Budget to include the 38 Bond 2024 Program projects as well as appropriate $123,225,000 in General Obligation Bond 20024 and $17,186,197 in Utility Revenue Bonds to support the approved Bond 2024 projects in FY 2024-2025. The Capital Budget will be amended to include the following propositions, projects, and appropriate their respective budget in FY 2024-2025. Proposition A—Streets • 18 Projects —$91,986,197 - ($74,800,000 from GO Bond 2024 and $17,186,197 from Utility Revenue Bonds to support Street projects) 0 This proposition includes designing, demolishing, constructing, renovating, improving, extending, and making permanent streets, sidewalk, drainage, associated utilities and any related improvements. Proposition B — Parks • 11 Projects - $23,575,000 • This proposition includes designing, demolishing, constructing, renovating, improving, expanding and equipping park and recreational facilities. Proposition C— Public Safety • 7 Projects - $22,000,000 • This proposition includes designing, demolishing, constructing, renovating, improving and equipping public safety facilities. Proposition D— Cultural Facilities • 2 Projects - $2,850,000 • This proposition includes designing, constructing, renovating, improving and equipping community cultural facilities. ALTERNATIVES: The alternative is not to amend the Capital Budget and the CIP. This would delay the implementation of the Bond Projects. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact for FY2025 is appropriating $123,225,000 from General Obligation Bond 2024 and $17,186,197 from Utility Revenue Bonds for Street project support for a total of $140,411,197 and increasing revenues and expenditures by $140,411,197. FUNDING DETAIL: Refer to Exhibit A for specific funding information. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommendation is to amend the FY 2024-2025 Capital Budget and add the projects to the Capital Improvement Plan. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Exhibit A— List of Bond Projects Ordinance amending the FY2024 — 2025 Capital Budget to include Bond 2024 Propositions A, B, C, and D; appropriating $140,411,197 to the Capital Budget, and amending the Capital Improvement Program by adding 38 Bond 2024 Program projects. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The Corpus Christi FY2024-2025 Capital Budget adopted by Ordinance No. 032856 is amended to appropriate$140,411 ,197 and increase revenues and expenditures by $140,411,197 due to the addition of 38 Bond 2024 projects to the Capital Improvement Planning Guide, shown in Exhibit A. Introduced and voted on the day of , 2024. PASSED and APPROVED on the day of , 2024. ATTEST: Paulette Guajardo, Mayor Rebecca Huerta, City Secretary Exhibit A BOND 2024 Project Number Project Name Fund Proposition FY 2025 Budget Future Years Total 25040 Acushnet Dr-(Weber to Saratoga)(Design Only) 3564 Bond 2024-Prop A $2,500,000 $2,500,000 25041 Allencrest Dr-(Ayers to Dead End)(Design Only) 3564 Bond 2024-Prop A $2,000,000 $2,000,000 25042 Brooke Rd-(Rodd Field to Ametrine)(Design Only) 3564 Bond 2024-Prop A $2,500,000 $2,500,000 25043 Cimarron Blvd-(Bison/Granoble to Legacy Point)(Design Only) 3564 Bond 2024-Prop A $3,300,000 $3,300,000 25044 District 5 Trail Connectivity 3564 Bond 2024-Prop A $1,000,000 $500,000 $1,500,000 25045 Graham Rd-(Flour Bluff to Waldron)(Design Only) 3564 Bond 2024-Prop A $3,000,000 $3,000,000 25046 Grand Junction Dr-(Wapentate to Cedar Pass)(Design Only) 3564 Bond 2024-Prop A $2,500,000 $2,500,000 23162 Holly Rd-(Ennis Joslin to Paul Jones) 3564 Bond 2024-Prop A $5,500,000 $5,500,000 $11,000,000 18034 1FK Causeway 3564 Bond 2024-Prop A $1,000,000 $1,000,000 25047 Lipes Blvd-(Airline to Bronx)(Design Only) 3564 Bond 2024-Prop A $2,500,000 $2,500,000 25048 North Beach Road Improvements 3564 Bond 2024-Prop A $3,000,000 $3,000,000 25049 Rand Morgan Rd-(McNorton to IH-37)(Design Only) 3564 Bond 2024-Prop A $3,000,000 $3,000,000 25050 Residential Streets Bond 2024 3564 Bond 2024-Prop A $35,000,000 $35,000,000 25051 Rodd Field Rd-(Yorktown to Adler)(Design Only) 3564 Bond 2024-Prop A $2,500,000 $2,500,000 25052 S.Staples Access Rd-(Annapolis to Kostoryz) 3564 Bond 2024-Prop A $600,000 $5,400,000 $6,000,000 25053 Sam Rankin St-(Port to IH-37) 3564 Bond 2024-Prop A $2,500,000 $2,500,000 25054 ISchanen Blvd-(Weber to Everhart)(Design Only) 3564 Bond 2024-Prop A $2,000,000 $2,000,000 25055 Tara Subdivision-(Armitage,Audobon,Riata,Riata Cir, 3564 Bond 2024-Prop A $400,000 $3,300,000 $3,700,000 Ruchland,Rosedown) Utility Support for Street Projects Various Wastewater,Water& $17,186,197 $6,390,000 $23,576,197 Gas CIP Funds 25056 Bill Witt Park Imporvements 3301 Bond 2024-Prop B $275,000 $2,475,000 $2,750,000 25057 Cole Park Parking Lot Improvements 3301 Bond 2024-Prop B $400,000 $600,000 $1,000,000 23173 Commodore Park Imporvements 3301 Bond 2024-Prop B $2,000,000 $3,000,000 $5,000,000 25058 Dimmit Pier Boat Ramp(Design Only) 3301 Bond 2024-Prop B $1,000,000 $1,000,000 25059 Greenwood Baseball Complex Renovation 3301 Bond 2024-Prop B $2,750,000 $2,750,000 23166 Labonte Park Expansion 3301 Bond 2024-Prop B $3,150,000 $3,150,000 23165 Oso Golf Center-Club House 3301 Bond 2024-Prop B $5,000,000 $5,000,000 $10,000,000 25060 Peary Place Improvements 3301 Bond 2024-Prop B $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $2,000,000 23052 Sherrill Veteran's Memorial Park 3301 Bond 2024-Prop B $3,000,000 $3,000,000 25061 St.Andrews Park 3301 Bond 2024-Prop B $500,000 $2,000,000 $2,500,000 24416 TC Ayers Aquatic Center 3301 Bond 2024-Prop B $4,500,000 $4,500,000 25062 Central District Police Substation(Design Only) 3377 Bond 2024-Prop C $1,000,000 $1,000,000 23177 Far South Police Substation 3377 Bond 2024-Prop C $5,000,000 $5,000,000 23176 Northwest Police Substation 3377 Bond 2024-Prop C $4,000,000 $5,000,000 $9,000,000 23178 Fire Station#8 3377 Bond 2024-Prop C $6,000,000 $6,500,000 $12,500,000 23179 Fire Station#10 3377 Bond 2024-Prop C $6,000,000 $6,500,000 $12,500,000 25063 Fire Station#9(Design Only) 3377 Bond 2024-Prop C $2,500,000 $2,500,000 25064 Fire Station#11(Design Only) 3377 Bond 2024-Prop C $2,500,000 $2,500,000 25066 Heritage Park Houses 3229 Bond 2024-Prop D $850,0001 $850,000 25067 Library/Community/Senior Center Complex(Design Only) 3229 Bond 2024-Prop D $2,000,0001 $2,000,000 General Obligation Bond 2024111 111 $17Sp000,000 Utility Revenue Bonds for Street Projects $17p186p197 1 111 Grant Total 1 111 Pro os iti o n A - Streets p 18 Pro'ect 1 T/ Capital Improvement Plan 2025 thru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 25040 t Project Name Acushnet Dr(Weber to Saratoga) (Design Only) ... Type Rehabilitation Department Public Works-Streets " Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Public Works Category Street-Rehabilitation Priority Priority Level 1 Council District 5 Status Active Description Reconstruction of existing roadway with new pavement,curb and gutters,sidewalk with ADA-compliant curb ramps,signage,pavement markings,upgraded street illumination,utility improvements and drainage improvements as needed. Justification This project will replace aging utilities where applicable,improve the road to accommodate heavier traffic flows and provide a safer driving experience. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Design 2,250,000 2,250,000 Wastewater-St 500,000 500,000 Water-St. 500,000 500,000 Gas-St. 125,000 125,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 250,000 250,000 Total 3,625,000 3,625,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2024 2,500,000 2,500,000 Revenue Bonds 1,125,000 1,125,000 Total 3,625,000 3,625,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 There is no projected operational impact with this project,at this time.Once the project is completed it will be added to the Street Preventative Maintenance Program. Capital Improvement Plan 2025 thru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project 9 25041 Project Name Allencrest Dr(Ayers to Dead End) (Design Only) Type Rehabilitation Department Public Works-Streets Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Public Works Category Street-Rehabilitation Priority Priority Level 1 Council District 3 Status Active Description Reconstruction of existing roadway with new pavement,curb and gutters,sidewalk with ADA-compliant curb ramps,signage,pavement markings,upgraded street illumination,utility improvements and drainage improvements as needed. Justification This project will replace aging utilities where applicable,improve the road to accommodate heavier traffic flows and provide a safer driving experience. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Design 1,800,000 1,800,000 Wastewater-St 400,000 400,000 Water-St. 400,000 400,000 Gas-St. 100,000 100,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 200,000 200,000 Total 2,900,000 2,900,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2024 2,000,000 2,000,000 Revenue Bonds 900,000 900,000 Total 2,900,000 2,900,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 There is no projected operational impact with this project,at this time.Once the project is completed it will be added to the Street Preventative Maintenance Program. Capital Improvement Plan 2025 thru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 25042 ;�, Project Name Brooke Rd(Rodd Field to Ametrine) (Design Only) Type Rehabilitation Department Public Works-Streets Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Public Works r, Category Street-Rehabilitation Priority Priority Level 1 Council District 5 Status Active Description J Rehabilitation/reconstruction of existing roadway with new pavement,paved shoulder,multi-use shared path,lighting improvements,and drainage improvements as needed. Justification This project will replace aging utilities where applicable,improve the road to accommodate heavier traffic flows and provide a safer driving experience. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Design 2,250,000 2,250,000 Wastewater-St 500,000 500,000 Water-St. 500,000 500,000 Gas-St. 125,000 125,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 250,000 250,000 Total 3,625,000 3,625,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2024 2,500,000 2,500,000 Revenue Bonds 1,125,000 1,125,000 Total 3,625,000 3,625,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 There is no projected operational impact with this project,at this time.Once the project is completed it will be added to the Street Preventative Maintenance Program. Capital Improvement Plan 2025 thru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 25043 Project Name Cimarron Blvd(Bison to Legacy Point)(Design Only) Type Rehabilitation Department Public Works-Streets Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Public Works r., f Category Street-Rehabilitation Priority Priority Level 1 Council District 5 Status Active r' Description .sr Reconstruction of existing roadway with new pavement,curb and gutters,sidewalk with ADA-compliant curb ramps,signage,pavement markings,upgraded street illumination,utility improvements and drainage improvements as needed. Justification This project will replace aging utilities where applicable,improve the road to accommodate heavier traffic flows and provide a safer driving experience. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Design 3,000,000 3,000,000 Wastewater-St 660,000 660,000 Water-St. 660,000 660,000 Gas-St. 165,000 165,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 300,000 300,000 Total 4,785,000 4,785,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2024 3,300,000 3,300,000 Revenue Bonds 1,485,000 1,485,000 Total 4,785,000 4,785,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 There is no projected operational impact with this project,at this time.Once the project is completed it will be added to the Street Preventative Maintenance Program. Capital Improvement Plan 2025 thru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 25044 Project Name District 5 Trail Connectivity Type Improvement/Additions Department Public Works-Streets Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Public Works Category Paths&Trails Priority Priority Level 1 Council District 5 Status Active Description sa Connection of the missing portions of the trail to facilitate pedestrian-safe pathways in the district. Justification This project will provide pedestrian safety and connectivity. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Construction/Rehab 750,000 450,000 1,200,000 Design 150,000 150,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 100,000 50,000 150,000 Total 1,000,000 500,000 1,500,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2024 1,000,000 500,000 1,500,000 Total 1,000,000 500,000 1,500,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 There is no projected operational impact with this project,at this time. Capital Improvement Plan 2025 thru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 25045 Project Name � Graham Rd(Flour Bluff to Waldron) (Design Only) Type Rehabilitation Department Public Works-Streets Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Public Works Ft .. Category Street-Rehabilitation Priority Priority Level 1 Council District 4 fi Status Active Description Reconstruction of existing roadway with new pavement,curb and gutters,sidewalk with ADA-compliant curb ramps,signage,pavement markings,upgraded street illumination,utility improvements and drainage improvements as needed. Justification This project will replace aging utilities where applicable,improve the road to accommodate heavier traffic flows and provide a safer driving experience. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Design 2,700,000 2,700,000 Wastewater-St 600,000 600,000 Water-St. 600,000 600,000 Gas-St. 150,000 150,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 300,000 300,000 Total 4,350,000 4,350,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2024 3,000,000 3,000,000 Revenue Bonds 1,350,000 1,350,000 Total 4,350,000 4,350,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 There is no projected operational impact with this project,at this time.Once the project is completed it will be added to the Street Preventative Maintenance Program. Capital Improvement Plan 2025 thru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas F Project# 25046 Project Name Grand Junction Dr(Wapentate to Cedar Pass)(Design Only) Type Rehabilitation Department Public Works-Streetsl Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Public Works Category Street-Rehabilitation Priority Priority Level 1 a Council District 5 Status Active Description Rehabilitation/reconstruction of existing roadway with new pavement,curb and gutters,sidewalk with ADA-compliant curb ramps,signage, pavement markings,upgraded street illumination,utility improvements and drainage improvements as needed. Justification This project will replace aging utilities where applicable,improve the road to accommodate heavier traffic flows and provide a safer driving experience. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Design 2,250,000 2,250,000 Wastewater-St 500,000 500,000 Water-St. 500,000 500,000 Gas-St. 125,000 125,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 250,000 250,000 Total 3,625,000 3,625,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2024 2,500,000 2,500,000 Revenue Bonds 1,125,000 1,125,000 Total 3,625,000 3,625,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 There is no projected operational impact with this project,at this time.Once the project is completed it will be added to the Street Preventative Maintenance Program. Capital Improvement Plan 2025 rhru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 23162 ME Project Name Holly Rd(Paul Jones to Ennis Joslin) ' Type Rehabilitation Department Public Works-Streets ' Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Public Works Category Street-Rehabilitation Priority Priority Level 1 Council District 4 ! Status Active Description Reconstruction of existing roadway with new pavement,curb and gutters,sidewalk with ADA-compliant curb ramps,signage,pavement markings,upgraded street illumination,utility improvements and drainage improvements as needed. Justification This project will replace aging utilities where applicable,improve the road to accommodate heavier traffic flows and provide a safer driving experience. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Construction/Rehab 5,000,000 5,000,000 10,000,000 Design 1,080,000 1,080,000 Storm Water-St. 617,269 617,269 Wastewater-St 1,100,000 1,100,000 2,200,000 Water-St. 185,180 1,100,000 1,100,000 2,385,180 Gas-St. 61,726 275,000 275,000 611,726 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 216,020 500,000 500,000 1,216,020 Total 2,160,195 7,975,000 7,975,000 18,110,195 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2022 1,200,000 1,200,000 G.O. Bond 2024 5,500,000 5,500,000 11,000,000 Revenue Bonds 960,195 2,475,000 2,475,000 5,910,195 Total 2,160,195 7,975,000 7,975,000 18,110,195 Budget Impact/Other 71 There is no projected operational impact with this project,at this time.Once the project is completed it will be added to the Street Preventative Maintenance Program. Capital Improvement Plan 2025 rhru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 18034 Project Name JFK Causeway Access Road Improvements Type Rehabilitation Department Public Works-Streets Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Public Works Category Street-Rehabilitation Priority Priority Level 1 Council District 4 Status Activek Description This project consists of access road public safety enhancements and improvements at eastern approach of the JFK bridge including pavement rehab,widening,illumination/lighting,new markings and signage. This project includes funding to design,environmental permitting and construction of a parking lot under the TXDOT JFK Bridge. Justification This project will replace aging utilities where applicable,improve the road to accommodate heavier traffic flows and provide a safer driving experience. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Construction/Rehab 1,938,942 1,938,942 Design 327,891 100,000 427,891 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 60,080 73,087 133,167 Total 387,971 2,112,029 2,500,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2018 387,970 1,112,030 1,500,000 G.O. Bond 2024 1,000,000 1,000,000 Total 387,970 2,112,030 2,500,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 There is no projected operational impact with this project,at this time.Once the project is completed it will be added to the Street Preventative Maintenance Program. Capital Improvement Plan 2025 thru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 25047 Project Name Lipes Blvd (Airline to Bronx)(Design Only) 6 Type Rehabilitation Department Public Works-Streets Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Public Works Category Street-Rehabilitation Priority Priority Level 1 Council District 5 1 `; Status Active Description ' Rehabilitation/reconstruction of existing roadway with new pavement,curb and gutters,sidewalk with ADA-compliant curb ramps,signage, pavement markings,upgraded street illumination,utility improvements and drainage improvements as needed. Justification This project will replace aging utilities where applicable,improve the road to accommodate heavier traffic flows and provide a safer driving experience. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Design 2,250,000 2,250,000 Wastewater-St 500,000 500,000 Water-St. 500,000 500,000 Gas-St. 125,000 125,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 250,000 250,000 Total 3,625,000 3,625,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2024 2,500,000 2,500,000 Revenue Bonds 1,125,000 1,125,000 Total 3,625,000 3,625,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 There is no projected operational impact with this project,at this time.Once the project is completed it will be added to the Street Preventative Maintenance Program. Capital Improvement Plan 2025 thru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 25048 Project Name North Beach Road Improvements r r Type Rehabilitation Department Public Works-Streets Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Public Works Category Street-Rehabilitation Priority Priority Level 1 Council District 1 := -- Status Active Description ► ! Funding needed in addition to Bond 2018 funds to construct Beach Avenue and Gulfspray Avenue connecting to Causeway. Justification This project will replace aging utilities where applicable,improve the road to accommodate heavier traffic flows and provide a safer driving experience. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Construction/Rehab 2,700,000 2,700,000 Wastewater-St 600,000 600,000 Water-St. 600,000 600,000 Gas-St. 150,000 150,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 300,000 300,000 Total 4,350,000 4,350,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2024 3,000,000 3,000,000 Revenue Bonds 1,350,000 1,350,000 Total 4,350,000 4,350,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 There is no projected operational impact with this project,at this time.Once the project is completed it will be added to the Street Preventative Maintenance Program. Capital Improvement Plan 2025 thru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 25049 W� Project Name Rand Morgan Rd (McNorton to IH-37)(Design Only) Type Rehabilitation Department Public Works-Streets Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Public Works Category Street-Rehabilitation Priority Priority Level 1 _ iurw Council District 1 t Status Active Description Reconstruction of TxDOT facility with new pavement,curb,and gutters, sidewalk with ADA-compliant curb ramps,signage,pavement markings, upgraded street illumination,utility improvements,and drainage improvements as needed. Justification This project will replace aging utilities where applicable,improve the road to accommodate heavier traffic flows and provide a safer driving experience. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Design 2,700,000 2,700,000 Wastewater-St 600,000 600,000 Water-St. 600,000 600,000 Gas-St. 150,000 150,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 300,000 300,000 Total 4,350,000 4,350,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2024 3,000,000 3,000,000 Revenue Bonds 1,350,000 1,350,000 Total 4,350,000 4,350,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 There is no projected operational impact with this project,at this time.Once the project is completed it will be added to the Street Preventative Maintenance Program. Capital Improvement Plan 2025 thru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 25050 Project Name Residential Streets Bond 2024 Type Rehabilitation Department Public Works-Streets Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Public Works Category Street-Rehabilitation Priority Priority Level 1 Council District City-Wide Status Active Description Resurfacing to residential streets selected from the City's approved 5-year Infrastructure Management Program.For an individual residential streets projects listing please go to:https://www.cctexas.com/RPP Justification This project will improve the road and provide a safer driving experience. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Construction/Rehab 34,000,000 34,000,000 Wastewater-St 707,906 707,906 Water-St. 384,291 384,291 Gas-St. 209,000 209,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 1,000,000 1,000,000 Total 36,301,197 36,301,197 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2024 35,000,000 35,000,000 Revenue Bonds 1,301,197 1,301,197 Total 36,301,197 36,301,197 Budget Impact/Other 771 An assessment is completed each year to determine the funding needed. Capital Improvement Plan 2025 rhru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas ..�� Project# 25051 , Project Name Rodd Field Rd(Yorktown to Adler) (Design Only) Type Rehabilitation Department Public Works-Streets .1i Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Public Works Category Street-Rehabilitation Priority Priority Level 1 Council District 5 Status Active Description Design of the remaining 2 lanes of Rodd Field extension. Justification This project will replace aging utilities where applicable,improve the road to accommodate heavier traffic flows and provide a safer driving experience. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Design 2,250,000 2,250,000 Wastewater-St 500,000 500,000 Water-St. 500,000 500,000 Gas-St. 125,000 125,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 250,000 250,000 Total 3,625,000 3,625,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2024 2,500,000 2,500,000 Revenue Bonds 1,125,000 1,125,000 Tom 3,625,000 3,625,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 There is no projected operational impact with this project,at this time.Once the project is completed it will be added to the Street Preventative Maintenance Program. Capital Improvement Plan 2025 rhru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 25052 Project Name '��� S. Staples Access Rd(Annapolis to Kostoryz) Type Rehabilitation Department Public Works-Streets Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Public Works Category Street-Rehabilitation Priority Priority Level 1 Council District 2 Status Active Description Reconstruction of existing service road including sidewalks,installation of ADA-compliant curb ramps,and upgraded lighting as needed. Justification This project will replace aging utilities where applicable,improve the road to accommodate heavier traffic flows and provide a safer driving experience. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Construction/Rehab 5,000,000 5,000,000 Design 550,000 550,000 Wastewater-St 120,000 1,080,000 1,200,000 Water-St. 120,000 1,080,000 1,200,000 Gas-St. 30,000 270,000 300,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 50,000 400,000 450,000 Total 870,000 7,830,000 8,700,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2024 600,000 5,400,000 6,000,000 Revenue Bonds 270,000 2,430,000 2,700,000 Total 870,000 7,830,000 8,700,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 There is no projected operational impact with this project,at this time. Once the project is completed it will be added to the Street Preventative Maintenance Program. Capital Improvement Plan 2025 rhru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 25053 _ Project Name � Sam Rankin St(Port to IH-37) Type Rehabilitation Department Public Works-Streets Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Public Works Category Street-Rehabilitation Priority Priority Level 1 Council District 1 � Status Active Description �p ��►s�F1� w d Match funds to cover the construction of storm drainage improvements.The project is being leveraged with$8.5 million grant secured by the Port of Corpus Christi. Justification This project will replace aging utilities where applicable,improve the road to accommodate heavier traffic flows and provide a safer driving experience. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Participation Agreement 2,500,000 2,500,000 Total 2,500,000 2,500,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2024 2,500,000 2,500,000 Total 2,500,000 2,500,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 There is no projected operational impact with this project,at this time.Once the project is completed it will be added to the Street Preventative Maintenance Program. Capital Improvement Plan 2025 thru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 25054 ! Project Name Schanen Blvd (Weber to Everhart)(Design Only) Type Rehabilitation Department Public Works-Streets Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Public Works Category Street-Rehabilitation Priority Priority Level 1 n ka ¢ Y Council District 3 Status Active Description Reconstruction of existing roadway with new pavement,curb and gutters,sidewalk with ADA-compliant curb ramps,signage,pavement markings,upgraded street illumination,utility improvements and drainage improvements as needed. Justification This project will replace aging utilities where applicable,improve the road to accommodate heavier traffic flows and provide a safer driving experience. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Design 1,800,000 1,800,000 Wastewater-St 400,000 400,000 Water-St. 400,000 400,000 Gas-St. 100,000 100,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 200,000 200,000 Total 2,900,000 2,900,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2024 2,000,000 2,000,000 Revenue Bonds 900,000 900,000 Total 2,900,000 2,900,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 There is no projected operational impact with this project,at this time.Once the project is completed it will be added to the Street Preventative Maintenance Program. Capital Improvement Plan 2025 rhru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 25055 Project Name Tara Subdivision Streets ' ¢ ' Type Rehabilitation Department Public Works-Streets ` Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Public Works a�` Category Street-Rehabilitation Priority Priority Level 1 Council District 4 �� �;/.,,-•. . Status Active Description Reconstruction of all existing streets in the tara subdivision with ditch section road. Justification This project will replace aging utilities where applicable,improve the road to accommodate heavier traffic flows and provide a safer driving experience. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Construction/Rehab 3,000,000 3,000,000 Design 360,000 360,000 Wastewater-St 80,000 660,000 740,000 Water-St. 80,000 660,000 740,000 Gas-St. 20,000 165,000 185,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 40,000 300,000 340,000 Total 580,000 4,785,000 5,365,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2024 400,000 3,300,000 3,700,000 Revenue Bonds 180,000 1,485,000 1,665,000 Total 580,000 4,785,000 5,365,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 There is no projected operational impact with this project,at this time. Once the project is completed it will be added to the Street Preventative Maintenance Program. Pro osition B - Parks p 11 P ro 'a ct J T/ Capital Improvement Plan 2025 rhru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 25056 Project Name Bill Witt Parr Imporvements Type Improvement/Additions Department Parks&Recreation Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Parks&Recreation Category Park Improvements Priority Priority Level 1 Council District 5 Status Active — Description Phased design and construction of Bill Witt Park access roads,parking lots,repaving,and perimeter fencing. Justification To manage and maintain parks,beaches open spaces and recreational facilities for the community.To provide recreational,social and cultural programs and activities. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Construction/Rehab 2,255,000 2,255,000 Design 250,000 250,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 25,000 220,000 245,000 Total 275,000 2,475,000 2,750,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2024 275,000 2,475,000 2,750,000 Total 275,000 2,475,000 2,750,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 An assessment will be done upon completion of project to determine maintenance costs. Capital Improvement Plan 2025 thru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 25057 Project Name Cole Park Parking Lot Improvements Type Improvement/Additions Department Parks&Recreation t Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Parks&Recreation Category Park improvements Priority Priority Level 1 Council District 2 Status Active Description Phased design and construction of Cole Park parking lot to accommodate increased traffic as a result of additional amenities added to the park. Justification To manage and maintain parks,beaches open spaces and recreational facilities for the community.To provide recreational,social and cultural programs and activities. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Construction/Rehab 260,000 540,000 800,000 Design 100,000 100,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 40,000 60,000 100,000 Total 400,000 600,000 1,000,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2024 400,000 600,000 1,000,000 Total 400,000 600,000 1,000,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 An assessment will be done upon completion of project to determine maintenance costs. Capital Improvement Plan 2025 thru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 23173 , f Project Name Commodore Park Improvements Type Improvement/Additions Department Parks&Recreation Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Parks&Recreation Category Park Irnprovements Priority Priority Level 1 Council District 4 i 1< a " Status Active Description This project consists of phased design&construction of site-wide improvements:Phase IA Design:parking lot with lighting,concrete trail/sidewalk,workout stations,shallow bird pond,covered pavilion,birding pergola,playground,and pickleball courts with fencing and lighting;Phase 113 Design:swimming pool and water features,bath house,equipment house,fencing,and landscaping;Phase 2 Design: Gymnasium;Schematic design of Community Center;Conceptual design of skate park. Justification Provides plans for increased recreation opportunities as requested by citizens. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Construction/Rehab 1,600,000 2,700,000 4,300,000 Design 39,250 1,430,750 1,470,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 3,388 326,612 300,000 630,000 Total 42,638 3,357,362 3,000,000 6,400,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2022 42,638 957,362 1,000,000 G.O. Bond 2024 2,000,000 3,000,000 5,000,000 Tax Increment Finance District 400,000 400,000 2(Prior) Total 42,638 3,357,362 3,000,000 6,400,000 Budget Impact/Other 771 An assessment will be conducted upon completion of design to determine maintenance costs. Capital Improvement Plan 2025 rhru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 25058 Project Name Dimmit Pier Boat Ramp (Design Only) NOW, Type Improvement/Additions Department Parks&Recreation Useful Life 20 years Contact Director of Parks&Recreation Category Site Improvements Priority Priority Level I Council District 4 Status Active :_ u Description Design of public boat ramp near Dimmitt Pier on city-owned property. Justification To manage and maintain parks,beaches open spaces and recreational facilities for the community.To provide recreational,social and cultural programs and activities. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Design 900,000 900,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 100,000 100,000 Total 1,000,000 1,000,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2024 1,000,000 1,000,000 Total 1,000,000 1,000,000 Budget Impact/Otheg 71 An assessment will be done upon completion of project to determine maintenance costs. Capital Improvement Plan 2025 rhru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 25059 Project Nacre Greenwood Baseball Complex Renovation Type Improvement/Additions Department Parks&Recreation Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Parks&Recreation Category Site Improvements Priority Priority Level 1 1 Council District 3 s '` - Status Active_ Description '« ^ Additional funding to complete the remaining improvements from Bond 2022 for project 23170,23171&23172. Justification This project will increase visitation and usage of our City parks,and provide recreational,social and cultural programs and activities. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Construction/Rehab 2,480,000 2,480,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 270,000 270,000 Total 2,750,000 2,750,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2024 2,750,000 2,750,000 Total 2,750,000 2,750,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 An assessment will be done upon completion of project to determine maintenance costs. Capital Improvement Plan 2025 thru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 23166 Project Name Labonte Park Expansion Type Improvement/Additions Department Parks&Recreation { , Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Parks&Recreation Category Park improvements Priority Priority Level 1 Council District 1 Status Active Description This project will provide for general park rehabilitation by connecting the newly added park territory and improvements to include a baseball and softball fields,walking trail,parking lot,and open space amenities. Justification To increase visibility and visitation to both the park and the City;while highlighting the City gateway located in this area. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Construction/Rehab 4,074,452 4,074,452 Design 150,548 150,548 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 10,023 439,977 450,000 Total 160,571 4,514,429 4,675,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2022 160,571 1,364,429 1,525,000 G.O. Bond 2024 3,150,000 3,150,000 Total 160,571 4,514,429 4,675,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 An assessment will be done upon completion of project to determine maintenance costs. Capital Improvement Plan 2025 thru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 23165 Project Name Oso Golf Center- Club House (Design Only) Type Improvement/Additions Department Parks&Recreation i Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Parks&Recreation Category Park Irnprovements Priority Priority Level 1 Council District 4 Status Active Description Renovations and improvements to an existing Oso Beach Municipal Golf Course.The preliminary scope,design and planning will include renovations and improvements to the locker rooms,pro shop,specialty rooms,patio,snack bar,kitchen and lounge.These enhancements will bring the Club House to approximately 10,000 sq feet within a 2 story building. Justification Necessary upgrades to improve the existing facility and increase profitability.Consistent with Parks and Recreation goals to manage and maintain parks,beaches open spaces and recreational facilities for the community;as well as to provide recreational,social and cultural programs and activities. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Planning 170,000 170,000 Construction/Rehab 4,600,000 4,600,000 9,200,000 Design 530,000 530,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 50,000 400,000 4003000 850,000 Total 750,000 5,000,000 5,000,000 10,750,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2022 750,000 750,000 G.O. Bond 2024 5,000,000 5,000,000 10,000,000 Total 750,000 5,000,000 5,000,000 10,750,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 Golf facility managed by third party contractor.Additional maintenance costs to be absorbed by management company. Capital Improvement Plan 2025 thru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 25060 Project Name Peary Place Improvements Type Improvement/Additions Department Parks&Recreation Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Parks&Recreation Category Park improvements Priority Priority Level 1 Council District 4 Status Active Description The project consist of construction of two baseball and two softball fields with gravel parking lot. Justification To manage and maintain parks,beaches open spaces and recreational facilities for the community.To provide recreational,social and cultural programs and activities. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Construction/Rehab 700,000 900,000 1,600,000 Design 200,000 200,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 100,000 100,000 200,000 Total 1,000,000 1,000,000 2,000,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2024 1,000,000 1,000,000 2,000,000 Total 1,000,000 1,000,000 2,000,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 Operational Impact for project will be minimal. Capital Improvement Plan 2025 rhru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 23052 Q> Project Name Sherrill Veterans Memorial Parr Military Monument Type Improvement/Additions Department Parks&Recreation Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Parks&Recreation Category Park Improvements Priority Priority Level 1 Council District 1 Status Active Description This project consists of construction of Sherrill Veteran's Memorial Park helicopter pad and the design of new memorials,event and reflection spaces,shading,pathways,seating,signage,landscaping,and lighting. Justification Meets the department's mission to manage and maintain parks,breaches,open spaces,and recreational facilities for the community. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Construction/Rehab 2,400,000 2,400,000 Design 190,342 300,000 490,342 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 19,048 300,000 319,048 Total 209,390 3,000,000 3,209,390 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Certificates of Obligation(Prior) 100,000 100,000 G.O. Bond 2024 3,000,000 3,000,000 G.O. Bond Prior 41,285 41,285 General Fund(Prior) 68,105 68,105 Total 209,390 3,000,000 3,209,390 Budget Impact/Other 71 An assessment will be done upon completion of project to determine maintenance costs. Capital Improvement Plan 2025 rhru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 25061 Project Name St.Andrews Park Type Improvement/Additions Department Parks&Recreation pt Useful Life 20 years Contact Director of Parks&Recreation Category Park Improvements Priority Priority Level 1 Council District 3 Status Active .... Description Design and construction of concrete trail all around the park with walking trail connecting to playground,workout stations along the trail,pour and play for the swing sets and ADA improvements as needed. Justification To manage and maintain parks,beaches open spaces and recreational facilities for the community.To provide recreational,social and cultural programs and activities. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Construction/Rehab 200,000 1,800,000 2,000,000 Design 250,000 250,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 50,000 200,000 250,000 Total 500,000 2,000,000 2,500,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2024 500,000 2,000,000 2,500,000 Total 500,000 2,000,000 2,500,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 Operational Impact for project will be minimal. Capital Improvement Plan 2025 rhru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 24416 Project Name Harbor Bridge Mitigation-T.C.Ayers Aquatic Center n�M1, Type Improvement/Additions Department Parks&Recreation Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Parks&Recreation Category Park Improvements Priority Priority Level 1 e0o91 Council District 1 Status Active „a, Description T.C.Ayers Aquatic Center will be a part of the Harbor Bridge Mitigation park projects located off Lake and Winnebago streets.This project will focused on construction and development of a 13,500 sf pool that will have a pavilion with restrooms,bleachers,shade sails and parking lot to accommodate 60 cars. Justification To manage and maintain parks,beaches open spaces and recreational facilities for the community.To provide recreational,social and cultural programs and activities. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Construction/Rehab 8,500,000 8,500,000 Design 600,000 600,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 900,000 900,000 Total 10,000,000 10,000,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2024 4,500,000 4,500,000 Metropolitan Planning 5,500,000 5,500,000 Organization Total 10,000,000 10,000,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 An assessment will be done upon completion of project to determine maintenance costs. Pro osition C - p Pu blic Safet v 7 P ro ' AM ct J $ 175 MILLION INVESTMENT Iti .r,efn7'r'J_s�� Capital Improvement Plan 2025 thru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 25062 Project Name Central District Police Substation (Design Only) . Type Improvement/Additions Department Police Department Useful Life 40 years Contact Police Chief Category Buildings-New Priority Priority Level 1 Council District 2 Status Active Description Project will construct a new 7,300 SF Police Substation located in the Edward District,on the Southside area near the mall.City owned property at Price Field will be considered for the location of this substation.The facility will include a lobby,reception area,interview room,briefing room,armory storage,evidence storage,offices,work stations,conference room,break room,locker room,showers,restrooms,support spaces, and UTV/bicycle storage garage.The building will have access controlled doors and a surveillance system for security.The project will provide the fixtures,furnishings,and equipment necessary for a complete and usable facility.The building will have backup power supplied by a natural gas emergency generator with associated meter,panel,ATS,gas line,concrete pad,and enclosure.Site development includes construction of the parking lot areas,driveways,security fencing,access controlled vehicle gates,utility services,stormwater collection system,landscaping,and ,irrigation.The site will provide 26 parking spaces for public vehicles and 60 secured parking spaces for police vehicles and staff vehicles. Justification Currently,CCPD does not have a station in Central District area of the City.Police officers operate out of facilities that are outside of the geographic patrol area.This results in degraded mission readiness and ultimately reduces the ability of the police department to provide adequate public safety services to the community. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Design 900,000 900,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 100,000 100,000 Total 1,000,000 1,000,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2024 1,000,000 1,000,000 Total 1,000,000 1,000,000 Budget Impact/Otheg 71 An assessment will be done upon completion of project to determine maintenance costs. Capital Improvement Plan 2025 thru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 23177 �� F Project Name Far South Police Substation Type Improvement/Additions Department Police Department Useful Life 40 years Contact Police Chief Category Buildings-New Priority Priority Level 1 Council District 5 Status Active Description Project will construct a new 7,300 SF Police Substation on City owned property for the Far South area.The new substation will be located on approximately two acres on the Del Mar College Oso Creek Campus.The facility will include a lobby,reception area,interview room,briefing room,armory storage,evidence storage,offices,work stations,conference room,break room,locker room,showers,restrooms,support spaces, and UTV/bicycle storage garage.The building will have access controlled doors and a surveillance system for security.The project will provide the fixtures,furnishings,and equipment necessary for a complete and usable facility.The building will have backup power supplied by a natural gas emergency generator with associated meter,panel,ATS,gas line,concrete pad,and enclosure.Site development includes construction of the parking lot areas,driveways,security fencing,access controlled vehicle gates,utility services,stormwater collection system,landscaping,and irrigation.The site will provide 26 parking spaces for public vehicles and 60 secured parking spaces for police vehicles and staff vehicles.This ,project also includes the construction of a new entrance into the Del Mar College Oso Creek Campus to improve site accessibility. Justification Currently,CCPD does not have a station in the Far South area of the City.Police officers operate out of facilities that are outside of the geographic patrol area.This results in degraded mission readiness and ultimately reduces the ability of the police department to provide adequate public safety services to the community. The new facility will be constructed on City owned property,which will save in land acquisition cost,meet consolidation goals of City owned facilities,and improve CCPD response times in the assigned patrol area.With the rapid expansion of the City in the south area,it is imperative to provide a police station to ensure public safety requirements are met. This project will provide a police substation in an ideal location with sufficient space to support the most efficient operations and response times within the area of responsibility. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Construction/Rehab 3,371,858 4,600,000 7,971,858 Design 254,142 254,142 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 34,000 340,000 400,000 774,000 Total 288,142 3,711,858 5,000,000 9,000,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2022 288,142 3,711,858 4,000,000 G.O. Bond 2024 5,000,000 5,000,000 Total 288,142 3,711,858 5,000,000 9,000,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 An assessment will be done upon completion of project to determine maintenance costs. Capital Improvement Plan 2025 thru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 23176 Project Name Northwest Police Substation Type Improvement/Additions Department Police Department Useful Life 40 years Contact Police Chief Category Buildings-New Priority Priority Level 1 Council District 1 Status Active Description Project will construct a new 7,300 SF Police Substation on City owned property for the northwest area in the Adam District.The new substation will be located on approximately two acres at the entry of West Guth Park.The facility will include a lobby,reception area,interview room, briefing room,armory storage,evidence storage,offices,work stations,conference room,break room,locker room,showers,restrooms,support spaces,and UTV/bicycle storage garage.The building will have access controlled doors and a surveillance system for security.The project will provide the fixtures,furnishings,and equipment necessary for a complete and usable facility.The building will have backup power supplied by a natural gas emergency generator with associated meter,panel,ATS,gas line,concrete pad,and enclosure.Site development includes construction of the parking lot areas,driveways,security fencing,access controlled vehicle gates,utility services,stormwater collection system,landscaping, and irrigation.The site will provide 26 parking spaces for public vehicles and 60 secured parking spaces for police vehicles and staff vehicles. This project also includes the construction of a roundabout traffic circle at the entrance of West Guth Park to improve site accessibility. Justification Currently,the City is leasing a building from Flint Hills Resources at no rental rate.However,Flint Hills will start charging the City a monthly rental rate of$5,000 in the near future.The building is approximately 1,500 SF and there are 40 parking spaces available for use.There is no room for expansion and the public is not allowed inside the building,so the facility can only be used as a muster station for police officers working in the Calallen area. This project will provide a police substation in an ideal location with sufficient space to support the most efficient operations and response times within the area of responsibility. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Construction/Rehab 3,600,000 4,500,000 8,100,000 Design 235,047 235,047 Contingency 730,953 730,953 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 34,000 400,000 5003000 934,000 Total 269,047 4,730,953 5,000,000 10,000,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2022 269,047 730,953 1,000,000 G.O. Bond 2024 4,000,000 5,000,000 9,000,000 Total 269,047 4,730,953 5,000,000 10,000,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 An assessment will be done upon completion of project to determine maintenance costs. Capital Improvement Plan 2025 thru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 23178n Project Name Fire Station #8 Type hnprovement/Additions Department Fire Department CORPUS CHRISTI FIRS p6PgRTMpNT V.. Useful Life 40 years Contact Fire Chief Category Buildings-New Priority Priority Level 1 -- Council District 3 Status Active Description This project will replace Fire Station 8 with a new building to be constructed on purchased land located at the intersection of Kostoryz Road and McArdle Road.The new station will be approximately 11,000 SF to accommodate 10 firefighters,fire truck,ambulance,and fire/rescue equipment.The station layout includes 3 drive-through apparatus bays, 10 bedrooms,lockers,captain's office,gas operated kitchen,break room, exercise room,laundry room,showers,and restrooms.This project also includes the paving of an employee parking area,security fencing,and access gate.In addition,the new station will have a natural gas generator for backup power.The existing station located adjacent to the new site will be demolished after the new facility is built. The new facility will support fire fighting and emergency services standards with the capacity to house larger/heavier vehicles,provide hazmat decontamination area,improve vehicle egress and access,and provide vehicle exhausts stem. Justification The existing fire station was built in 1955 and is in need of replacement due to energy inefficiency,degraded foundation,and outdated infrastructure.Fire Station 8 has exceeded it's design life cycle and lacks sufficient structural capabilities to accommodate modem emergency response vehicles,which are larger and heavier.The mechanical,electrical,and plumbing systems fail frequently,and the facility is not ADA compliant.The building houses very expensive emergancy response and medical equipment that are required to be stored in a climate-controlled environment. Fire Station 8 is one of the busiest emergency response facilities in Corpus Christi.The new station will meet current firefighting operational standards that will allow for faster turnout times and cleaner work environments for the safety of firefighters and the public they serve.The new facility will improve the quality of life for firefighters and provide adequate space,egress/access,and parking for emergency response vehicles. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Land Acquisition 750,000 750,000 Construction/Rehab 5,500,000 6,000,000 11,500,000 Design 480,960 480,960 Contingency 724,040 724,040 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 45,000 500,000 5003000 1,045,000 Total 1,275,960 6,724,040 6,500,000 14,500,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2022 1,275,960 724,040 2,000,000 G.O. Bond 2024 6,000,000 6,5003000 12,500,000 Total 1,275,960 6,724,040 6,500,000 14,500,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 o new personnel will be needed to staff the fire Station. The Fire Department will use current staffing and apparatus at the station limiting the costs of the project to demolition,design costs and construction.Anticipate significant efficiencies in utilities and repair/maintenance costs. An assessment will be done upon completion of project to determine ongoing or maintenance costs. Capital Improvement Plan 2025 thru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 23179 Project Name Fire Station #10 Type hnprovement/Additions Department Fire Department Useful Life 40 years Contact Fire Chief Category Buildings-New Priority Priority Level 1 Council District 3 Status Active Description This project will replace Fire Station 10 with a new building to be constructed on purchased land located at the intersection of Horne Road and Greenwood Drive.The new station will be approximately 11,000 SF to accommodate 10 firefighters,fire truck,ambulance,and fire/rescue equipment.The station layout includes 3 drive-through apparatus bays, 10 bedrooms,lockers,captain's office,gas operated kitchen,break room, exercise room,laundry room,showers,and restrooms.This project also includes the paving of an employee parking area,security fencing,and access gate.In addition,the new station will have a natural gas generator for backup power.The existing station located adjacent to the new site will be demolished after the new facility is built. The new facility will support fire fighting and emergency services standards with the capacity to house larger/heavier vehicles,provide hazmat decontamination area,improve vehicle egress and access,and provide vehicle exhausts stem. Justification The existing fire station was built in 1965 and is in need of replacement due to energy inefficiency,degraded foundation,and outdated infrastructure.Fire Station 10 has exceeded it's design life cycle and lacks sufficient structural capabilities to accommodate modern emergency response vehicles,which are larger and heavier.The mechanical,electrical,and plumbing systems fail frequently,and the facility is not ADA compliant.The building houses very expensive emergency response and medical equipment that are required to be stored in a climate-controlled environment. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Construction/Rehab 5,500,000 6,000,000 11,500,000 Design 593,800 593,800 Contingency 1,356,200 1,356,200 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 50,000 500,000 500,000 1,050,000 Total 643,800 7,356,200 6,500,000 14,500,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2022 643,800 1,356,200 2,000,000 G.O. Bond 2024 6,000,000 6,500,000 12,500,000 Tom 643,800 7,356,200 6,500,000 14,500,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 The completed project will use current staffing and apparatus at the station limiting the costs of the project to demolition,design costs and construction. Anticipate significant efficiencies in utilities and repair/maintenance costs. An assessment will be done upon completion of project to determine ongoing or maintenance costs. Capital Improvement Plan 2025 thru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 25063 Project Name Fire Station #9(Design Only) --� Type hnprovement/Additions Department Fire Department 1 , Useful Life 40 years Contact Fire Chief Category Buildings-New Priority Priority Level 1 a'Msee MEMME Council District 1 ■®®®a Conn Status Active Description This project will replace Fire Station 9 with a new building to be constructed on purchased land located along Navigation Blvd.The new station will be approximately 11,000 SF to accommodate 10 firefighters,fire truck,ambulance,and fire/rescue equipment.The station layout includes 3 drive-through apparatus bays, 10 bedrooms,lockers,captain's office,gas operated kitchen,break room,exercise room,laundry room,showers, and restrooms.This project also includes the paving of an employee parking area, security fencing,and access gate.In addition,the new station will have a natural gas generator for backup power.The existing station located adjacent to the new site will be demolished after the new facility is built. The new facility will support fire fighting and emergency services standards with the capacity to house larger/heavier vehicles,provide hazmat decontamination area,improve vehicle egress and access,and provide vehicle exhaust mechanical ventilation extractions stem. Justification The existing fire station need of replacement due to energy inefficiency,degraded foundation,and outdated infrastructure.Fire Station 9 has exceeded it's design life cycle and lacks sufficient structural capabilities to accommodate modern emergency response vehicles,which are larger and heavier. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Land Acquisition 750,000 750,000 Design 1,500,000 1,500,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 250,000 250,000 Total 2,500,000 2,500,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2024 2,500,000 2,500,000 Total 2,500,000 2,500,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 The completed project will use current staffing and apparatus at the station limiting the costs of the project to demolition,design costs and construction.Anticipate significant efficiencies in utilities and repair/maintenance costs.An assessment will be done upon completion of project to determine ongoing or maintenance costs. Capital Improvement Plan 2025 thru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 25064 Project Name Fire Station #11 (Design Only) -- Type hnprovement/Additions Department Fire Department Useful Life 40 years Contact Fire Chief iF it+ Category Buildings-New Priority Priority Level 1 No ��s ■ rev Council District 4 Status Active Description This project will replace Fire Station 11 with a new building.The new station will be approximately 11,000 SF to accommodate 10 firefighters, fire truck,ambulance,and fire/rescue equipment.The station layout includes 3 drive-through apparatus bays, 10 bedrooms,lockers,captain's office,gas operated kitchen,break room,exercise room,laundry room,showers,and restrooms.This project also includes the paving of an employee parking area,security fencing,and access gate.In addition,the new station will have a natural gas generator for backup power.The existing station located adjacent to the new site will be demolished after the new facility is built. The new facility will support fire fighting and emergency services standards with the capacity to house larger/heavier vehicles,provide hazmat decontamination area,improve vehicle egress and access,and provide vehicle exhaust mechanical ventilation extractions stem. Justification The existing fire station need of replacement due to energy inefficiency,degraded foundation,and outdated infrastructure.Fire Station 11 has exceeded it's design life cycle and lacks sufficient structural capabilities to accommodate modern emergency response vehicles,which are larger and heavier. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Land Acquisition 750,000 750,000 Design 1,500,000 1,500,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 250,000 250,000 Total 2,500,000 2,500,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2024 2,500,000 2,500,000 Total 2,500,000 2,500,000 Budget Impact/Othel 71 The completed project will use current staffing and apparatus at the station limiting the costs of the project to demolition,design costs and construction.Anticipate significant efficiencies in utilities and repair/maintenance costs.An assessment will be done upon completion of project to determine ongoing or maintenance costs. Pro osition C - p Cultural Facilities 2 P ro ' AM ct J $ 175 MILLION INVESTMENT Capital Improvement Plan 2025 rhru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas #Project � 25066 Project Name Heritage Parr Houses Bond 2024 Type Reconditioning-Asset Department Parks&Recreation I— L r„ l� Useful Life 25 years Contact Director of Parks&Recreation F _ Category Building Rehabilitation Priority Priority Level 1 Council District 1 Y Status Active Description This projects consists of design and construction to restore and preserve this historic buildings at Heritage Park. Justification To maintain historical sites and property. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Construction/Rehab 680,000 680,000 Design 85,000 85,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 85,000 85,000 Total 850,000 850,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2024 850,000 850,000 Total 850,000 850,000 Budget Impact/Other 71 An assessment will be done upon completion of project to determine maintenance costs. Capital Improvement Plan 2025 rhru 2027 City of Corpus Christi, Texas Project# 25067 Project Name Library/Community/Senior Complex(Design Only) Type Improvement/Additions Department Public Facilities Useful Life 40 years Contact Director of Asset Management �( 1 r Category Buildings-New Priority Priority Level 1 r - Council District 5 Status Active Description Design only for a new Dr. Clotilde P.Garcia Library and Senior and Community Center Complex. Justification The existing library facility does not meet City needs.Currently there are no City owned community or senior centers in District 5. Expenditures Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total Design 1,800,000 1,800,000 Eng,Admin Reimbursements 200,000 200,000 Total 2,000,000 2,000,000 Funding Sources Prior Years 2025 2026 2027 Total G.O. Bond 2024 2,000,000 2,000,000 Total 2,000,000 2,000,000 Budget Impact/Otheg 71 An assessment will be done upon completion of project to determine maintenance costs. Bond 2024 - SCapital Budget i 011 1 C � y dment � ►� ►� /►�►� 100 0 Corpus *00 �y852November Background • One-Reading ordinance amending the FY 2024- 2025 Capital Budget to include Bond 2024 Propositions A, B, C and D; appropriating $140,411,197 to the Capital Budget, and amending the Capital Improvement Program by adding 38 Bond 2024 Program projects. low • Proposition A- 18 Street Projects PROPOSEDTM • Additional Utility Support funding for Street Projects B ND f • Proposition B — 11 Park & Recreation Projects 2024 $175 MILLION • Proposition C—7 Safety Projects INVESTMENT PARKS /CULTURAL FACILITIES • Proposition D— 2 Library Project • FY 2024-2025 Capital Budget amended by: $140,411,197 • General Obligation Bond 2024 proceeds: $123,225,000 • Utility Revenue Bonds for Street Project support: $17,186,197 PROPOSED • Capital Budget will be amended in Future Years by: $58,165,000 • General Obligation Bond 2024 proceeds: $51,775,000 AMENDED • Utility Revenue Bonds for Street Project support: $6,390,000 FY 2024-2025 • Total Cost of Projects By Propositions: BUDGETCIPObligationProposition Projects Bond Funds Bonds Proposition A-Streets 18 Projects $89,500,000 $23,576,197 Proposition B—Parks & Rec 11 Projects $37,650,000 Proposition C—Public Safety 7 Projects $45,000,000 Proposition D—Cultural Facilities 2 Project $2,850,000 Total 32 Projects $175,000,000 $23,576,197 3 Project 25 Budget Future Years 25040 Number t Acushnet Dr-(Weber to Saratoga)(Design Only) 3564 Bond 2024•Prop A $2,500,000 Total$2,500,000 25041 Allencrest Dr-(Ayers to Dead End)(Design Only) 3564 Bond 2024-Prop A $2,000,000 $2,000,000 25042 Brooke Rd-(Rodd Field to Ametrine)(Design Only) 3564 Bond 2024-Prop A $2,500,000 $2,500,000 25043 Cimarron Blvd-(Bison/Granobleto Legacy Point)(Design Only) 3564 Bond 2024-Prop A $3,300,000 $3,300,000 25044 District 5 Trail Connectivity 3564 Bond 2024-Prop A $1,000,000 $500,000 $1,500,000 25045 Graham Rd-(Flour Bluff to Waldron)(Design Only) 3564 Bond 2024-Prop A $3,000,000 $3,000,000 25046 Grand Junction Dr-(Wapentate to Cedar Pass)(Design Only) 3564 Bond 2024-Prop A $2,500,000 $2,500,000 23162 Holly Rd-(Ennis Joslin to Paul Jones) 3564 Bond 2024-Prop A $5,500,000 $5,500,000 $11,000,000 18034 IJFK Causeway 3564 jBond 2024-Prop A $1,000,000 $1,000,000 25047 Upes Blvd-(Airline to Bronx)(Design Only) 3564 Bond 2024-Prop A $2,500,000 $2,500,000 25048 North Beach Road Improvements 3564 Bond 2024-Prop A $3,000,000 $3,000,000 25049 Rand Morgan Rd-(McNorton to IH-37)(Design Only) 3564 Bond 2024-Prop A $3,000,000 $3,000,000 25050 Residential Streets Bond 2024 3564 Bond 2024-Prop A $35,000,000 $35,000,000 25051 Rodd Field Rd-(Yorktown to Adler)(Design Only) 3564 Bond 2024-Prop A $2,500,000 $2,500,000 25052 S.Staples Access Rd-(Annapolis to Kostoryz) 3564 Bond 2024-Prop A $600,000 $5,400,000 $6,000,000 25053 Sam Rankin St-(Port to IH-37) 3564 Bond 2024-Prop A $2,500,000 $2,500,000 25054 Schanen Blvd-(Weber to Everhart)(Design Only) 3564 Bond 2024-Prop A $2,000,000 $2,000,000 25055 Tara Subdivision-(Armitage,Audobon,Riata,Riata Cir,Ruchland,Rosedown) 3564 Bond 2024-Prop A $400,000 $3,300,000 $3,700,000 25056 Bill Witt Park Imporvements 3301 Bond 2024-Prop B $275,000 $2,475,000 $2,750,000 25057 Cole Park Parking Lot Improvements 3301 Bond 2024-Prop B $400,000 $600,000 $1,000,000 23173 Commodore Park Imporvements 3301 Bond 2024-Prop B $2,000,000 $3,000,000 $5,000,000 25058 Dimmit Pier Boat Ramp(Design Only) 3301 Bond 2024-Prop B $1,000,000 $1,000,000 25059 Greenwood Baseball Complex Renovation 3301 jBond 2024-Pro B $2,750,000 $2,750,000 23166 Labonte Park Expansion 3301 Bond 2024-Prop B $3,150,000 $3,150,000 23165 Oso Golf Center-Club House 3301 Bond 2024-Prop B $5,000,000 $5,000,000 $10,000,000 25060 Peary Place Improvements 3301 Bond 2024-Prop B $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $2,000,000 23052 Sherrill Veteran's Memorial Park 3301 Bond 2024-Prop B $3,000,000 $3,000,000 25061 St.Andrews Park 3301 Bond 2024-Prop B $500,000 $2,000,000 $2,500,000 24416 TC Ayers Aquatic Center 3301 Bond 2024-Prop B $4,500,000 $4,500,000 25062 Central District Police Substation(Design Only) 3377 Bond 2024-Prop C $1,000,000 $1,000,000 23177 Far South Police Substation 3377 Bond 2024-Prop C $5,000,000 $5,000,000 23176 Northwest Police Substation 3377 Bond 2024-Prop C $4,000,000 $5,000,000 $9,000,000 23178 Fire Station#8 3377 Bond 2024-Prop C $6,000,000 $6,500,000 $12,500,000 23179 Fire Station#10 3377 Bond 2024-Prop C $6,000,000 $6,500,000 $12,500,000 25063 Fire Station#9(Design Only) 3377 Bond 2024-Prop C $2,500,000 $2,500,000 25064 Fire Station#11(Design Only) 3377 Bond 2024-Prop C $2,500,000 $2,500,000 25066 Heritage Park Houses 3229 Bond 2024-Prop D $850,000 $850,000 25067 Library/Community/Senior Center Complex(Design Only) 3229 lBond 2024-Prop D $2,000,000 $2,000,000 General Obligation Bond 2024 $123,225,000 $51,775,000 $175,000,000 Utilit Revenue Bonds Su ort for Street Pro'ect $17,186,197 $6,390'000 $23,576,197 4 GRANTTOTAL t ttt �QuS cti Questions ? m THANK YOU ! �NCORpORA�� �852 se 0 0 AGENDA MEMORANDUM NoRPaPP¢ First Reading for the City Council Meeting of November 19, 2024 1852 Second Reading for the City Council Meeting of January 14, 2025 DATE: June 7, 2024 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Nicholas Winkelmann, P.E., Assistant Director, CCW NickW(u-)-cctexas.com (361) 826-1796 Drew Molly, Chief Operating Officer, CCW DrewM(u-)cctexas.com (361) 826-1853 Amendment No. 3 to Lease Agreement with the Padre Island Yacht Club CAPTION: Ordinance approving 10-year renewal of the existing lease agreement with Padre Island Yacht Club of a lease of 2.89 acres of City property located near Whitecap Wastewater Treatment Plant and amending the lease to provide a new 5-year option to renew, in consideration of quarterly lease payments the greater of $2,500 per quarter or 5% of gross income from slip rentals and membership fees; and providing for publication and an effective date. (28-day delay required between readings). PURPOSE: This Ordinance approves the lease renewal option between the City and Padre Island Yacht Club for 2.89 acres of city property located near Whitecap Wastewater Treatment Plant for the term of 10 years and amends the lease agreement between the City and Padre Island Yacht Club with one additional five-year option term. The additional five-year option is subject to renegotiation of terms and rental amounts prior to renew as well as the option for early termination in the event the City Manager determines that such an early termination is necessary for operation of the Whitecap Wastewater Treatment Plant. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: In 1995, City Council approved a ten-year lease agreement with the Padre Island Yacht Club, a Texas nonprofit. In 2005, the Club renewed the lease for another ten years beginning on July 11. On August 23, 2011, City Council authorized a new 20-year lease with the Club, permitting construction of piers and improvements to the clubhouse and boat slips, all of which had prior approval. Per the 2011 lease agreement, the City leased a 40 foot wide by 795 foot long portion of submerged land adjacent to the City's Whitecap Wastewater Treatment Plant, and an adjacent strip of upland 100 feet wide by 795 long for a total leased area of 2.55 acres. The Club is obligated to keep the property in good repair as the City has no responsibility for maintenance or repair of the premises or improvements. Padre Island Yacht Club is a private organization which manages the lease. In 2017, the Club requested an additional leased area of 0.34 acres of land, 50 feet wide by 300 feet long for a total leased area of approximately 2.89 acres. The Club also requested minor clarifications to the agreement, as well as changes to Section 2, which would give the Club the option to renew the lease for an additional 10 years after the July 11, 2025, lease termination date. The City revised annual rents to greater of $2300 annually or 10% of all gross income from monthly assessments and slip rentals. The City authorized Amendment No. 2 in April 2020, which revised the insurance exhibit, and adjusted rental payments effective January 1, 2020, to quarterly rents greater of$2,500 per quarter or 5% of gross income from slip rentals and membership fees. The current lease is set to expire July 11, 2025. The Club has requested a ten-year renewal from City Council, aligning with the City's long-term wastewater management plan. Additionally, the Club seeks a five-year renewal option starting July 11, 2035. This renewal is contingent on renegotiating terms and quarterly rent, pending written approval from authorized representatives of both parties. Both parties agree to amend the lease to allow for early termination with 90 days' notice if the City Manager deems it necessary for the operation of the Whitecap Wastewater Treatment Plant. This provision is crucial because the Club is near the Plant, and any future expansion of the Plant may require the use of the leased area. Per the lease agreement, the Club will ensure that no pollutants, effluent, solid waste, litter, or trash from the premises enter the surrounding water or the adjacent Whitecap Boulevard peninsula. The Club's presence must not interfere with the City's required wastewater sampling at the nearby Whitecap Wastewater Treatment Plant. The Club will not allow anyone to dump effluent or wastewater into the water; all such waste must be properly disposed of through the Club's wastewater hookup or boat pump-out facility. ALTERNATIVES: The alternative is not to approve the renewal and amendment to the lease agreement between the City and Padre Island Yacht Club; however, if this occurs, the Club would no longer be allowed to utilize the property. FISCAL IMPACT: Not applicable. Funding Detail: Not applicable. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of Amendment No. 3 to lease agreement with the Padre Island Yacht Club, as presented. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Lease Between City of Corpus Christi and Padre Island Yacht Club (2011) Amendment No. 3 to Lease Agreement— Padre Island Yacht Club Location map Ordinance approving 10-year renewal of the existing lease agreement with Padre Island Yacht Club of a lease of 2.89 acres of City property located near Whitecap Wastewater Treatment Plant and amending the lease to provide a new 5-year option to renew, in consideration of quarterly lease payments the greater of $2,500 per quarter or 5% of gross income from slip rentals and membership fees; and providing for publication and an effective date. (28-day delay required between readings). BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The City Manager or designee is authorized to execute Amendment No. 3 to the lease agreement with Padre Island Yacht Club to provide a new 5-year option to renew subject to renegotiation of the terms and quarterly rents, and to amend the lease to allow early termination on 90 days' notice in the event the City Manager determines that such early termination is necessary for the operation of the Whitecap Wastewater Treatment Plant. SECTION 2. The lease agreement with Padre Island Yacht Club authorized by Ordinance 029170 as amended by Ordinance 031312 and 032091 and Amendment No. 3 is renewed for an additional 10 years to continue until July 11, 2035. SECTION 3. Publication of this ordinance must be made in the official publication for the City of Corpus Christi as required by the City Charter SECTION 4. The renewal and amendment take effect on the 61 st day following final approval by City Council. Introduced and voted on the day of , 2024. PASSED and APPROVED on the day of , 2024. ATTEST: Paulette Guajardo, Mayor Rebecca Huerta, City Secretary 1 AMENDMENT NO. 3 TO PADRE ISLAND YACHT CLUB LEASE TO APPROVE RENEWAL OF LEASE OF 2.89 ACRES OF CITY PROPERTY NEAR WHITECAP WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT FOR ADDITIONAL 10 YEARS AND PROVIDE A NEW OPTION TO RENEW FOR 5 YEAR TERM Whereas, on August 23, 2011, the Corpus Christi City Council authorized a Lease with Padre Island Yacht Club ("Club"), a Texas nonprofit corporation, regarding the Club's lease of approximately 2.55 acres of City property adjacent or near Whitecap Wastewater Treatment Plant through July 11, 2025 with an option to renew upon City Council approval for additional 10 years through July 11, 2035, (the "Lease"); and Whereas, on December 12, 2017, the City Council authorized Amendment No. 1 to expand leased area to 2.89 acres (See Exhibit A "Premises") and revise annual rents to greater of $2300 annually or 10% of all gross income from monthly assessments and slip rentals; Whereas, Amendment No. 1 also added that the approval for the 10-year renewal term may not be unreasonably withheld as long as the Club is in compliance with the Lease and the requested renewal is in compliance with the City's long-term wastewater management plans; Whereas, on April 21, 2020, the City Council authorized Amendment No. 2 to revise insurance exhibit, and adjust rental payments effective January 1, 2020 to quarterly rents the greater of $2,500 per quarter or 5% of gross income from slip rentals and membership fees; Whereas, the Club has requested that the 10-year renewal term be approved; Whereas, the City finds that the requested 10-year renewal term is in compliance with the City's long-term wastewater management plans; Whereas, the Club has requested the Lease be further amended to provide an additional 5-year renewal term to begin July 11, 2035 subject to renegotiation of terms and quarterly rent amounts and upon written approval of the authorized representatives of the parties; Whereas, the parties agree to further amend the Lease to provide for early termination after 90 days' notice in the event the City Manager determines that such early termination is necessary for operation of the Whitecap Wastewater Treatment Plant; NOW, THEREFORE, THE PARTIES AGREE AS FOLLOWS: 1) Section 2 of the Lease regarding the Term is hereby amended to add new subsections 2.d. and 2.e. and 2.f. to read as follows: 2 "2. Term: d. Upon expiration of the current term on July 11, 2025, the Lease continues in effect and is renewed for the additional ten-year term through July 11, 2035 ("renewal term") under the same terms and conditions as provided in the Lease as amended by Amendment No. 1 and Amendment No. 2 and Amendment No. 3. e. During calendar year 2033, the Club may notify the City Manager in writing to initiate discussions for a new 5 year renewal term to begin July 11, 2035. If the Club's continued use of the Premises does not interfere with the City's wastewater management plans as determined by the sole discretion of the City Manager, then the parties may negotiate terms and conditions for one additional five-year term, to begin July 11, 2035, subject to renegotiation of the terms and quarterly rent amounts and upon written approval of the City Manager or designee and the Club. f. Notwithstanding subsection e. above, if the Lease is not renewed by written agreement of the parties as of July 11, 2035, then this Lease shall terminate as of July 11,2035 and the rights and possession of the Premises and any improvements to the Premises revert to the City as provided in Section 9 of the Lease. 2) Section 18 of the Lease regarding Termination is hereby replaced and amended to read as follows: "18. Termination. (A) The City Manager may terminate this Lease on ninety (90) days' written notice due to Club's failure to comply with the provisions and covenants in this Lease or to keep any required insurance policies in force during the entire term of this Agreement. The Contract Administrator will give the Consultant written notice of the breach and set out a reasonable opportunity to cure. If the Club has not cured within the cure period, the City Manager may terminate this Agreement immediately thereafter. (B) Alternatively, the City Manager may terminate this Lease at any time on ninety (90) days' written notice to Club in the event the City Manager determines that such termination is necessary for the operation of the Whitecap Wastewater Treatment Plant." 3) All other terms and conditions of the previously executed Lease and any prior amendments between the parties which are not inconsistent herewith shall continue in full force and effect. 3 4) This Amendment No. 3 becomes effective on the sixty-first day after final City Council approval upon execution by City Manager or designee. 5) Club agrees to pay costs of newspaper publications required by the City Charter. Agreed to by the authorized representative of the parties. City of Corpus Christi, Texas By: Name: Title: Date: Approved as to legal form: Assistant City Attorney For the City Attorney 4 Padre Isl acht Clu By: Cam ore Dat L--y an ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF NUECES § This instrument was acknowledged before me on the V day of u , 2024, by AdIWO � c k , as the CO&MOo4Y1, , of Padre Island Yacht Club, a Texas nonprofit corporation, on behalf of the corporation. 4LD Not u lic, State of Texas NICHOLAS ABRAM BRAND r Notary Public,State of Texas My Comm,Exp.08-30-2075 to No.13330372-6 Exhibit A ,S. cr Z Yl• 4141 eli A Ocav $1URACT PRO��Emrt a 1� fW ry Wd(r L E K I D'I T A e5Y Location Map r. t a ' 5 .. } r r db .. _ t 10 Wastewater + Treatment Plaint j Y � T Object Prooerty T V/� V i �vs cr w 0 U NOFPOO ED 1852 AGENDA MEMORANDUM First Reading for the City Council Meeting of November 19, 2024 Second Reading for the City Council Meeting of December 3, 2024 DATE: October 31 , 2024 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Jeffrey Edmonds, P. E., Director of Engineering Services jeffreye(a)cctexas.com (361) 826-3851 Transfer of Five-Year Ground Lease From Haas-Anderson Construction, Ltd. to Longyards Development Ltd. CAPTION: Ordinance authorizing execution of an assignment for the remaining year of the 5-year ground lease with Haas-Anderson Construction, Ltd. to Longyards Development LLC for 3.89-acres out of a 25.06-acre tract formerly known as the Hala Pit Landfill located next to the City of Corpus Christi Vehicle Impound Yard on Greenwood Drive in the amount of $9,600.00 per year from October 1, 2024, to September 30, 2025; and authorizing a new 5-year lease with Longyards Development LLC for a fee of $10,000.00 per year from October 1 , 2025 to September 30, 2030. SUMMARY: The City owns a 25.06-acre abandoned landfill known as the Hala Pit located off of Greenwood Drive, north of Holly Road. The Corpus Christi Police Department's (CCPD) Vehicle Impound Yard occupies 11 .2 acres of this landfill. The adjacent landowner, Haas Anderson, has leased 3.89 acres of this site since 2005 and is selling their property to Longyards Development Ltd. Longyards Development Ltd. is an industrial equipment storage company. Haas Anderson has requested a transfer of the remaining one year of their ground lease to Longyards Development Ltd. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: The subject tract of land, containing 25.06 acres, was acquired by the City on March 26, 1965 from V. Hala and wife, Marie Hala. This site is located west of Greenwood Drive and north of Holly Road as shown on the attached Location Map. The tract was acquired primarily for landfill operations as a disposal site. The landfill was operated for such purposes until 1971 . Since that time, the land has not been used for any City operations. An affidavit of Closed Municipal Solid Waste Landfill was recorded for public record in August 2001. This notice places restrictions on the development or lease of this land as required by the Texas Health and Safety Code, Chapter 361 and Title 30, Chapter 330, Subchapters R and T, Texas Administrative Code. Since it is zoned 1-3, Heavy Industrial, the land remains suitable for surface use as a storage area of vehicles or equipment. No construction is permitted on this lease area. The lease is not assignable and can be terminated by the City with a ninety (90) day notice. In 2005, Haas-Anderson contacted the City to lease the southern 3.89-acre portion of the 25.06- acre tract. This acreage encompasses an area approximately 300 feet by 565.7 feet. Mr. Anderson co-owns a tract of land directly south and abutting the City property. The City entered into a 5-year lease for $3,600 per year which began October 1, 2005, and expired on September 30, 2010. The lease was renewed for another 5-year term in October 2010 at $4,800 per year. The lease was renewed for another 5-year term in October 2015 at $9,600 per year. This lease was renewed for another 5-year term in October 2020. Haas-Anderson is selling their property to Longyards. The closing date is scheduled for the week of November 25, 2024. Haas-Anderson and Longyards have submitted requests for the transfer and Longyards also requested a renewal extension for five additional years. City of Corpus Christi Police Department (CCPD) has agreed to the transfer and renewal. The City and Longyards have negotiated the lease transfer rental fee of$9,600.00 for the transfer of the lease and renewal rental fee of$10,000.00 per year based on similar terms and conditions. The renewal lease fee is approximately a 5.00% increase from the current lease fee. As part of the original lease, Haas Anderson erected a chain link security fence between their property and the City's remaining property. In addition, they have placed a caliche base on the leased area for their parking use. Those improvements will remain. As part of the lease document, Longyards will abide by the restrictions imposed by the Texas Health and Safety Code and the Texas Administrative Code for use of this closed landfill. ALTERNATIVES: The alternative is not to execute the Ground Lease transfer and renewal and retain the 3.89- acres. FISCAL IMPACT: NA Funding Detail: NA RECOMMENDATION: City staff recommends passage of the Ordinance approving the transfer of the remaining year lease and lease renewal to Longyards. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Location Map Ordinance Ordinance authorizing assignment and renewal of a five year ground lease with Longyards Development, LLC for a 3.89-acre City-owned tract of land located on the former Hala Pit Landfill, next to the City's vehicle impound yard off of Greenwood Drive, and authorizing an annual rental fee of $10,000. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. That the City Manager or designee is hereby authorized to execute an assignment of the current ground lease with Longyards Development, LLC for the annual rental fee of $9600.00 for the remaining term of October 1, 2024 to September 30, 2025. SECTION 2. That the City Manager or designee is hereby authorized to execute a five-year ground lease with Longyards Development, LLC for 3.89-acres of land located next to the City's Vehicle Impound Yard off of Greenwood Drive, out of a 25.06-acre tract of city land formerly known as the Hala Pit Landfill, to be used for storage and approving the cash rental fee of $10,000.00 per year for the five-year term of October 1, 2025 to September 30, 2030. SECTION 3. This ordinance is effective upon final approval by the City Council, in compliance with the City Charter of the City of Corpus Christi. Introduced and voted on the day of , 2024. PASSED and APPROVED on the day of , 2024. CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI ATTEST: Paulette Guajardo Rebecca Huerta Mayor City Secretary • , IMPOUNDPOLICE VEHICLE �r PHASE / �w w;. f•' 3.89 AC. OUT OF ,J ' r r0 LTA25.06 AC. HALAPIT a.. LEASE: '• r COUNCIL EXHIBITCITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI,TEXAS LEGAL:TENANT: HASS ANDERSON CONSTRUCTION. LTD. CITY 89 AC. OUT OF •T 2, SECTION 5, BOHEMIAN v y F ENGINEERING SERVICES • • LANDS, COUNTY, r • 7852 ASSIGNMENT AGREEMENT This Assignment Agreement ("Agreement") is made ,2024("Assignment Date"), between the City of Corpus Christi ("City"), Longyards Development, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company ("Assignee"), and Haas-Anderson Construction, Ltd., a Texas Corporation ("Assignor"). RECITALS: A. Assignor entered into that certain Lease attached as Exhibit A ("Lease") with City. B. The Lease is assignable upon the prior approval of City Council and written consent of City Manager or Designee. C. On October 14, 2024, Assignor requested the City consent to the assignment of the Lease to Assignee because Assignee is to purchase Assignor's adjacent property and wanted to continue to use the leased premises. In consideration of the mutual covenants herein, the parties agree as follows: 1. Assignor assigns its entire right, title interest in and duties under the Lease to Assignee subject to the covenants and conditions set forth herein. 2. Assignee assumes all obligations and duties of Assignor under the Lease. 3. With this signed Agreement, Assignee will provide City with a Certificate of Insurance that complies with the terms of the Lease. The signed Agreement and Insurance must be returned within 10 days of the Assignment Date. 4. Assignor represents, and Assignee accepts, that there are no claims or demands against the Assignor arising out of or related to the Lease and the performance under this Assignment prior to the effective date hereof. 5. Each provision, term, covenant, obligation, and condition required to be performed by Lessee is binding upon Assignee. 6. Assignee shall pay the annual rent of$9,600 with the signed Agreement. 7. Notices for Assignee will be sent to: Chris Long 941-278-1995 clong(u-)_lon. Vards.com Anthony Prezioso 203-427-5243 anthony(u-)_longyards.com 9 Edith Place Cheshire, CT 06410 1 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement through their duly authorized officers the day and year first above written. Assignor: Haas-Anderson Construction, Ltd. By: Printed Name: Title: Assignee: Longyards Development, LLC By: Printed Name: Title: City of Corpus Christi, a party to the Lease, does hereby consent to the assignment set forth above. Jeff H. Edmonds, P.E. Director of Engineering Services Approved as to Form: Assistant City Attorney 2 EXHIBIT A LEASE BETWEEN THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI AND r HAAS-ANDERSON CONSTRUCTION, LTD. STATE OF TEXAS § § KNOW ALL BY THESE PRESENTS COUNTY OF NUECES § This agreement, made and entered into effective as of October 1 , 2020, by and between the City of Corpus Christi, a Texas home rule municipal corporation, acting through its duly authorized City Manager, or the City Manager's designee, hereinafter called "City" and Haas-Anderson Construction, Ltd. of Nueces County, Texas; hereinafter, called "Lessee" in consideration of the mutual covenants herein. Section 1. Definitions. For the purposes of this Lease: City means the City of Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas, a home rule municipal corporation. City Manager means the City's City Manager or the City Manager's designee. City Council means the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi. Department means the City's Engineering Department. Director means the City's Director of Engineering and designee. Lease means this document, including all attachments and exhibits that are incorporated by reference into this document. Leased Premises means that certain area of land shown on a map attached as Exhibit "A". Lessee means the Individual or company leasing the Leased Premises or assignee. Risk Manager means the City's Director of Risk Management or the Director of Risk Management's designee. Sign means any signs, advertisements, notices, or other lettering that are exhibited, inscribed, painted, erected, or affixed on or about the Leased Premises, or any part of the Leased Premises. Section 2. Purpose. The purpose of this Lease, between the City and Lessee, is to enable Lessee to park vehicles and use the Leased Premises as a permanent parking C2021-001 1/12/2021 032316 Haas Anderson Construction Ltd SCANNED area. Lessee may not operate the Leased Premises for any other purpose without the Director's prior written approval. Section 3. Leased Premises. The Leased Premises are certain real property, generally described as an area of land and shown on the attached and incorporated Exhibit "A". SPECIAL PROVISION: Lessee will be required to repair any soil erosion caused by usage of area for the protection of the final cap which covers waste in place. Section 4. Use of Leased Premises Subject to Lease. The Lessee's use of the Leased Premises is subject to the terms and conditions in this Lease. This Lease is made in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained in this Lease. SECTION 5. INDEMNITY. IN CONSIDERATION OF ALLOWING LESSEE TO USE THE LEASED PREMISES, LESSEE ("INDEMNITOR'') SHALL FULLY INDEMNIFY, SAVE AND HOLD HARMLESS THE CITY, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, REPRESENTATIVES, AND EMPLOYEES (COLLECTIVELY, "INDEMNITEES") FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, LOSS, DAMAGES, CLAIMS, DEMANDS, SUITS, AND CAUSES OF ACTION OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER ASSERTE❑ AGAINST OR RECOVERED FROM CITY ON ACCOUNT OF INJURY OR DAMAGE TO PERSON INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION ON THE FOREGOING, PREMISES DEFECTS, WORKERS' COMPENSATION AND ❑EATH CLAIMS, OR PROPERTY LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY OTHER KIND WHATSOEVER, TO THE EXTENT ANY INJURY, DAMAGE, OR LOSS MAY BE INCIDENT TO, ARISE OUT OF, BE CAUSE❑ BY, OR BE IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH, EITHER PROXIMATELY OR REMOTELY, WHOLLY OR IN PART: ('I) LESSEE'S PERFORMANCE UNDER THIS LEASE; (2) LESSEE'S USE OF THE LEASED PREMISES AND ANY AND ALL ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATED WITH THE LESSEE'S USE OF THE LEASED PREMISES UNDER THIS LEASE; (3) THE VIOLATION BY LESSEE, ITS OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, OR REPRESENTATIVES OR BY INDEMNITEES, OR ANY OF THEM, OF ANY LAW, RULE, REGULATION, ORDINANCE, OR GOVERNMENT ORDER OF ANY KIND PERTAINING, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, TO THIS LEASE; (4) THE EXERCISE OF RIGHTS UNDER THIS LEASE; OR (5) AN ACT OR OMISSION ON THE PART OF LESSEE, ITS OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, OR REPRESENTATIVES OR OF INDEMNITEES, OR ANY OF THEM, PERTAINING TO THIS LEASE, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER THE INJURY, DAMAGE, LOSS, VIOLATION, EXERCISE OF RIGHTS, ACT, OR OMISSION IS CAUSED OR IS CLAIMED TO BE CAUSED BY THE CONTRIBUTING OR CONCURRENT NEGLIGENCE ❑F INDEMNITEES, OR ANY OF THEM, BUT NOT IF CAUSED BY THE SOLE NEGLIGENCE OF INDEMNITEES, OR ANY OF THEM, UNMIXED WITH THE FAULT OF ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY, AND INCLUDING ALL EXPENSES OF LITIGATION, COURT COSTS, AND ATTORNEYS' FEES, WHICH ARISE, OR ARE CLAIMED TO ARISE, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE ASSERTED OR RECOVERED INCIDENT. 2 IF CITY IS MADE A PARTY TO ANY LITIGATION AGAINST LESSEE OR IN ANY LITIGATION COMMENCE❑ BY ANY PARTY, OTHER THAN LESSEE RELATING TO THIS LEASE, LESSEE SHALL, UPON RECEIPT OF REASONABLE NOTICE REGARDING COMMENCEMENT OF LITIGATION, AT ITS OWN EXPENSE, INVESTIGATE ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS, ATTEND TO THEIR SETTLEMENT OR OTHER ❑ISPOSITION, DEFEND CITY IN ALL ACTIONS BASED THEREON WITH LEGAL COUNSEL SATISFACTORY TO THE CITY, AND PAY ALL CHARGES OF ATTORNEYS AND ALL OTHER COSTS AND EXPENSES OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER ARISING FROM ANY LIABILITY, INJURY, DAMAGE, LOSS, DEMAND, CLAIM, ❑R ACTION. Section 6 Insurance. A. Lessee shall secure and maintain at Lessee's expense, during the term of this Lease, insurance of the type and with the amount of coverage shown on the attached Exhibit "B", which is incorporated in this Lease by reference. Lessee shall use an insurance company or companies acceptable to the Risk Manager. Failure to maintain the insurance during the term of this Lease, at the limits and requirements shown on Exhibit "B", constitutes grounds for termination of this Lease. B. The Certificate of Insurance must be sent to the Risk Manager prior to occupancy of and operations at the Leased Premises. The Certificate of Insurance must provide that the City will have 30 days advance written notice of cancellation, intent to not renew, material change, or termination of any coverage required in this Lease. C. Lessee shall provide, during the term of this Lease, copies of all insurance policies to the Risk Manager upon written request by the City Manager- D. The Risk Manager retains the right to annually review the amount and types of insurance maintained by Lessee, to require increased coverage limits, if necessary in the interest of public health, safety, or welfare, and to decrease coverage, if so warranted. In the event of any necessary increase, Lessee must receive 30 days written notice prior to the effective date of the requirement to obtain increased coverage. E. In the event alcoholic beverages are to be served on or in any Leased Premises covered by this Lease, the Lessee shali additionally obtain or cause to be obtained alcoholic beverage liability insurance in the amount of 1,000,000,00 covering the event or time period when alcoholic beverages are to be served. F. Lessee shall, prior to any addition or alteration to. in, on, or about the Leased Premises, obtain prior clearance, in writing, from the Risk Manager that the proposed addition or alteration will not necessitate a change or modification in the existing insurance coverage maintained by Lessee. This clearance is in addition to the prior consent required by Section 14 of this Lease. 3 Section 7. Limitation of Leasehold. City does not warrant its title to the Leased Premises, This Lease and the rights and privileges granted Lessee in and to the Leased Premises are subject to all covenants, conditions, restrictions, and exceptions of record or apparent. Nothing contained in this Lease may be construed to imply the conveyance to Lessee of rights in the Leased Premises that exceed those owned by City. Section 8. Term. The City leases the Leased Premises, subject to all terms and conditions of this Lease, to the Lessee for a period of five years, unless sooner terminated under another section of this Lease. The Lease begins October 1, 2020 and ends September 30, 2025, subject to prior termination. October 1, 2020 is the effective date of the Lease. The City will provide the yearly rent calculation for any renewal term, 90 days prior to the expiration date of this lease term. Section 9. Option to Renew. The Lessee has the option to renew this Lease for five years, subject to approval by ordinance of the City Council. Lessee must exercise this option by giving the City Manager notice at least 60 days prior to the last day of the term of the Lease. Section 10. Abandonment of Leased Premises. If the Lessee abandons the Leased Premises this Lease shall terminate automatically and City may take immediate possession of the Leased Premises. "Abandoned" means that the Leased Premises become vacant or deserted for a continuous period of 30 days. Section 11. Termination of Lease. Lessor and Lessee shall each have the right to terminate this Lease upon giving the other party 90 days written notice. If either Lessor or Lessee terminates this Lease pursuant to this section, Lessor will refund to Lessee an amount equal to the prorated portion of any rent paid by Lessee for the remainder of the lease term from the effective date of the notice. Lessor shall pay such amount within 30 days of receiving proper written notice from Lessee. If Lessor terminates this Lease for failure of Lessee to comply with the terms of this Lease, Lessor's power to terminate this Lease can be exercised only by ordinance duly adopted after notice and hearing. Section 12. Surrender. Subject to the holdover ;provisions in this Lease, Lessee acknowledges and understands that the City's agreement to lease the Leased Premises to Lessee is expressly conditioned on the understanding that the Leased Premises must be surrendered, upon the expiration, termination, or cancellation of this Lease, in as good a condition as received, reasonable use and wear, acts of God, fire and flood damage or destruction where Lessee is without fault, excepted. Section 13. Consideration. For and in consideration of the rights and privileges granted in this Lease, Lessee agrees to pay the City an annual rent of$9,600.00 for the entire 3.90 acres payable annually on or before October 1, 2020 anti every October 1st thereafter for the duration of said Lease. 4 Section 14. Alterations. A. Lessee may not make any alterations, additions, or improvements to, in, on, or about the Leased Premises, without the prior consent of the City Manager. Lessee has been granted access to the property by relocating south end of the fence to the north by 300 feet in order to make the room needed to utilize land for said purposes. B. Prior to making any alterations, additions, or improvements to, in, on, or about the Leased Premises, Lessee must submit the plans and specifications for the alterations, additions, or improvements to the City Manager for review. C. If the City Manager consents to the alterations, additions, or improvements, the Lessee shall obtain all required permits for the construction and the construction is subject to inspection by the City's Building Official, Director of Engineering Services, and their designated representatives. Section 15. Assignment and Subleasing. A. Lessee may not assign, sublet or encumber this Lease, without the prior approval of the City Council expressed by ordinance, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the City Council may delegate to the City Manager by ordinance the authority to approve a routine transfer of this Lease. B. Upon approval of the assignment, Lessee may request the City to release Lessee from any further liability under the Lease. City will grant the release if the assignee covenants to assume all obligations and duties of Lessee of this Lease. C. Any attempted assignment or sublet without the prior approval of the City Council or, if applicable, the City Manager renders this Lease void. D. An assignment of this Lease under the same terms and conditions is not an amendment of this Lease. E. Each provision, term, covenant, obligation, and condition required to be performed by Lessee must be binding upon any assignee and is partial consideration for City's consent to the assignment. F. Any failure of assignee to strictly comply with each provision, term, covenant, obligation, and condition in this Lease may render this Lease null and void. Section 16. Signs. A. Lessee may not exhibit, inscribe, paint, erect,. or affix any Sign at, on, or about the Leased Premises, or any part of this Lease, without the City Manager's prior written approval. 5 B. The City may require Lessee to remove, repaint, or repair any Signs allowed. If Lessee does not remove, repaint, or repair the Signs within 10 days of City Manager's written demand, City may do or cause the work to be done, and Lessee shall pay the City's costs within 30 days of receipt of the invoice. If payment is not timely made, the City may terminate this Lease upon 10 days written notice to Lessee. Section 17. Laws Affecting Operation of Leased Premises and Performance. Lessee shall comply with all Federal, State, and local laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations applicable to Lessee's operation of the Leased Premises and Lessee's performance under this Lease. This Lease is also subject to applicable provisions of the City Charter. Section 18. Nondiscrimination. Lessee covenants and agrees that Lessee will not discriminate nor permit discrimination against any person or group of persons„ with regard to employment and the provision of services at, on, or in the Leased Premises, on the grounds of race, religion, national origin, marital status, sex, age, disability, or in any manner prohibited by the laws of the United States or the State of Texas. The City hereby reserves the right to take the action as the United States may direct to enforce this covenant. Section 19. Drug Policy. Lessee must adopt a Drug Free Workplace and drug testing policy that substantially conforms to the City's policy. Section 20. Violence Policy. Lessee must adopt a Violence in the Workplace and related hiring policy that substantially conforms to the City's policy. Section 21. Maintenance. Lessee shall maintain the Leased Premises and all improvements in good and safe condition during the Lease term, including ground cover. Section 22. Furniture, Fixtures, and Equipment. All personal property and trade fixtures furnished by or on behalf of Lessee remain the property of the Lessee, unless the personal property and trade fixtures are specifically donated to the City during the term of this Lease or any Holdover Period. Section 23. Utilities. Lessee shall pay for all utilities related to usage of Leased Premises. Failure to pay any utility bill(s) prior to the due date constitutes grounds for termination of this Lease. Section 24. City Use. The City retains the right to use or cross the Leased Premises with utility lines and easements. City may exercise these rights without compensation to Lessee for damages to the Leased Premises from installing, maintaining, repairing, or removing the utility lines and easements. City must use reasonable judgment in locating the utility lines and easements to minimize damage to the Leased Premises. 6 Section 25. Default. The following events constitute default under this Lease: (1) Failure to pay utilities before the due date. (2) Failure to perform scheduled maintenance. (3) Abandonment of the Leased Premises.. (4) Failure to maintain any insurance coverages required in this Lease. (5) Failure to timely pay City invoices for the removal, repainting, or repair of any Signs at the Leased Premises. (6) Failure to keep, perform, and observe any other promises, covenants and conditions contained in this Lease. Section 26. City's Remedies on Lessee's Default. Upon the occurrence of any event of default, the City may, at its option, in addition to any other remedy or right given under this Lease or by law: (1) Give notice to Lessee that this Lease terminates upon the date specified in the notice, which date will be no earlier than five days after the giving of the notice. (2) Immediately or at any time after the occurrence of the event of default and without notice or demand, or upon the date specified in a notice, if given, or in any notice issued under law, enter upon the Leased Premises or any part of the Leased Premises in the name of the whole and, upon the entry, this Lease terminates. In the event of default by Lessee under Section 25, the City has the option to pursue any one or more of the remedies provided in this Lease or afforded the City by law, without further notice or demand and without prejudice to any other remedy: (1) The City may enter into and upon the Leased Premises and retake possession, by legal proceedings or otherwise, expel Lessee and anyone claiming through or under Lessee, remove Lessee's or a claimant's goods and effects, forcibly, if necessary, and store the goods in the name and at the expense of Lessee. (2) After retaking possession as set out in the foregoing paragraph of this section, or upon abandonment of the Leased 'Premises by Lessee, the City may at the City's option relet the Leased Premises or any part of the Leased Premises, in the name of the City or otherwise, for a term or terms that may be less than or exceed the period that would otherwise constitute the balance of the term of this Lease. The term of such reletting by the City is evidence of the fair rental value of the Leased Premises for the balance of the term and the Lessee 7 shall be liable to the City for the amount by which the rent and other charges due under this Lease for the balance of its term exceeds the fair rental value of the Leased Premises for that period. Section 27. Modifications. No changes or modifications to this Lease may be made, nor any provisions waived, unless (i) the change or modification is approved by ordinance of the City Council after two readings and publication of notice, and (ii) the change or modification is made in writing and signed by persons authorized to sign agreements on behalf of each party. Section 28. Contact Person/Lease Administrator. For this Lease, the City's contact person and lease administrator is Bobby Harraid, Property & Land Acquisition Manager. Section 29. Notice. A. All notices, demands, requests, or replies provided for or permitted under this Lease by either party must be in writing and must be delivered by one of the following methods: (i) by personal delivery; (ii) by deposit with the United States Postal Service as certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid; (iii) by prepaid telegram; (iv) by deposit with an overnight express delivery service, for which service has been prepaid; or (v) by fax transmission. B. Notice deposited with the United States Postal Service in the manner described above will be deemed effective two business days after deposit with the United States Postal Service. Notice by telegram or overnight express delivery service will be deemed effective one business day after transmission to the telegraph company or overnight express carrier. Notice by fax transmission will be deemed effective upon transmission with proof of delivery. C. All the communications must only be made to the following: IF TO CITY: IF TO LESSEE: City of Corpus Christi Haas-Anderson Construction, Ltd Attn: Bobby Harraid, Property & Land c/o Randall Moore Acquisition Manager P. Q. Box 9277 P. 0. Box 7692 Corpus Christi, Texas 78469-9277 Corpus Christi, Texas 78467 Fax: (361) 826-3501 D. Either party may change the address to which notice is sent by using a method set out in this section. Lessee shall notify the City of an address change within 10 days after the address is changed. Section 30. Force Majeure. No party to this Lease shall be liable for delays or failures in performance due to any cause beyond their control including, without limitation, any delays or failures in performance caused by strikes, lock outs, fires, acts of God or the public enemy, common carrier, severe inclement weather, riots or interference by civil or 8 military authorities. The delays or failures to perform extend the period of performance until these exigencies have been removed. The Lessee shall inform the City in writing of proof of the force majeure within three business days or otherwise waive this right as a defense. Section 31. Relationship of Parties. This Lease establishes a landlord/tenant relationship, and no other relationship. This Lease must be construed conclusively in favor of that relationship. In performing this Lease, both the City and Lessee will act in an individual capacity and not as agents, representatives, employees, employers, partners, joint-venturers, or associates of one another. The employees or agents of either party may not be, nor be construed to be, the employees or agents of the other party for any purpose. Section 32. Not for Benefit of Third Parties. This Lease is only for the benefit of the City and Lessee, and no third party has any rights or claims under this Lease or against the City. Section 33. Publication Costs. Lessee shall pay for the cost of publishing the Lease description and related ordinance, as required by the City's Charter, in the legal section of the local newspaper. Section 34. Interpretation. This Lease will be interpreted according to the Texas laws which govern the interpretation of contracts. Section 35. Survival of Terms. Termination or expiration of this Lease for any reason does not release either party from any liabilities or obligations under this Lease that (a) the parties have expressly agreed survive any the termination or expiration; (b) remain to be performed; or (c) by their nature would be intended to be applicable following the termination or expiration of this Lease. Section 36. Captions. The captions utilized in this Lease are for convenience only and do not in any way limit or amplify the terms or provisions of this Lease. Section 37. Severability. A. If, for any reason, any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, provision, phrase, or word of this Lease or the application of this Lease to any person or circumstance is, to any extent, held illegal, invalid, or unenforceable under present or future law or by a final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction, then the remainder of this Lease, or the application of the term or provision to persons or circumstances other than those as to which it is held illegal, invalid, or unenforceable, will not be affected, for it is the definite intent of the parties to this Lease that every section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, provision, phrase, or word of this Lease be given full force and effect for its purpose. B. To the extent that any clause or provision is held illegal, invalid, or unenforceable under present or future law effective during the term of this Lease, then the remainder of this Lease is not affected, and in lieu of any illegal, invalid, 9 or unenforceable clause or provision, a clause or provision, as similar in terms to the illegal, invalid, or unenforceable clause or provision as may be possible and be legal, valid, and enforceable, will be added to this Lease automatically. Section 38. Venue. Venue lies in Nueces County, Texas, where this Lease was entered into and will be performed. Section 39. Entirety Clause. This Lease and the attachments and exhibits incorporated into this Lease constitute the entire agreement between the City and Lessee for the purpose granted. All other agreements, promises, representations, and understandings, oral or otherwise, with reference to the subject matter of this Lease, unless contained in this Lease are expressly revoked, as the parties intend to provide for a complete understanding within the provisions of this Lease and its exhibits of the terms, conditions, promises, and covenants relating to Lessee's operations and the Leased Premises to be used in the operations. Section 40. Binding Lease. It is further mutually understood and agreed that the covenants and agreements contained in the Lease, to be performed by the respective parties, are binding on the parties, and their respective successors and assigns. Section 41. Acknowledgment. Each party expressly agrees that it has independently read and understands this Lease. By Lessee's execution of this Lease, Lessee acknowledges and understands that this Lease is not binding on the City until properly authorized by the City Council and executed by the City Manager or by his designee. Section 42. Environmental Quality. A. Lessee acknowledges prior use of land which indicates that portions or all of Hala Pit Landfill is a closed municipal solid waste landfill. B. Lessee acknowledges receipt and acceptance of this notice required by the Texas Health and Safety Code and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality ("TCEQ") rules of the Texas Administrative Code. C. Lessee acknowledges acceptance and has in its possession a spill prevention plan that abides by the Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure Regulation under the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Prior Use User acknowledges that all or portions of Hala Pit Landfill was a closed municipal solid waste landfill, and acknowledges receipt and acceptance of this notice required by Section 361.539 of the Texas Health and Safety Code and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality's rules in Section 330.962 of Title 30, Texas Administrative Code. 10 User acknowledges that the City does not represent the land covered by this Lease is suitable for User' s intended use. User agrees to: (a) Comply with all applicable Federal and State of Texas laws and regulations applicable to construction and operation of the facilities contemplated by User on the easement granted herein, including those applicable to closed municipal solid waste landfills and the regulations relating to same including, but not limited to, Chapter 361 of the Texas Health & Safety Code and Title 30, Part 1, Chapter 330, Subchapter T, Rule § 330.963, Texas Administrative Code. (A copy of the current version of Rule § 330.963 is attached to and incorporated into this Lease.) (b) Not to disturb the integrity and function of the final cover, all components of the containment system, and any monitoring systems, without authorization of the TCEQ. (c) Take any action deemed necessary by the TCEQ to restore the final cover, any component of the containment system, or monitoring systems disturbed by the construction, maintenance or operation of any facilities proposed by User. (d) Conduct soil test as required by 30 TAC Rule § 330.953 before undertaking any development of the property, if applicable. (e) Obtain a development permit from the TCEQ before commencing any construction of an enclosed structure, as required by 30 TAC Rule § 330.954(a), if applicable. (f) Register any existing structures owned or being used by the User, if required by 30 TAC Rule § 330.954(c) or TCEQ. (The Director has a copy of the list of structures the City has registered with TCEQ.), if applicable. (g) Prepare any needed modifications to the Site Operating Plan, if required by 30 TAC Rules §§ 330.959(4) and 330.257(r) or TCEQ. (The Director has a copy of the current Site Operating Plan that was submitted to TCEQ.) 11 (h) Prepare a Structures Gas Monitoring Plan, if required by 30 TAC Rule § 330.959(5) or TCEQ. (The Director has a copy of the current Structures Gas Monitoring Plan that was submitted to TCEQ.) (i) Install landfill gas monitoring equipment in any enclosed structures owned or being used by the User, if required by 30 TAC Rule § 330.959 or TCEQ. (The City has installed and maintains gas monitoring equipment in some enclosed structures on the site, as part of the City"s Structures Gas Monitoring Plan approved by TCEQ. The City does not warrant that the enclosed structures are suitable, safe for use by adults or children, or do not pose a potential health threat to adults or children. The User may install additional landfill gas monitoring equipment in any enclosed structures used by the User, if the User or its officers, members, employees, agents, contractors, or invitees are concerned with the air quality within the enclosed structures.) (j) Operate any landfill gas monitoring equipment installed by the User and maintain all necessary records, as required by 30 TAC Rule § 330.960. Copies of all required records shall be submitted to the Director on a monthly basis. (k) Prevent the ponding of water on any property under the User's control. (1) Submit plans to control the drainage of storm waters from any structures used by the User to the Director for review and approval. (m) Hold the City harmless and indemnify City for any claims, penalties, or violations that result from User's, its assigns, or their agents disturbance of the said closed municipal solid waste landfill. TEXAS ADMINISTRATIVE CODE Title 30. ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Part 1. TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Chapter 330. MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE 12 Subchapter T. USE OF LAN❑ OVER CLOSED MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILLS Rule § 330.963 Notice to Buyers, Lessees, and Occupants (a) An owner of land that overlies a closed municipal solid waste (MSW) landfill shall prepare a written notice stating the former use of the facility, the legal description of property, notice of the restrictions on the development or lease of the land imposed by this subchapter and the Texas Health and Safety Code, Chapter 361, Subchapter R, and the name of the owner. The owner shall file for record the notice in the real property records of the county in which the properly is located. (b) An owner of land that overlies a closed MSW landfill shall notify each lessee and each occupant of a structure that overlies the unit of: (1) the land's former use as a landfill; and (2) the structural controls in place to minimize potential future danger posed by the MSW. 13 V.T.C.A., Health & Safety Code § 361.537 § 361.537. Lease Restriction; Notice to Lessee A person may not lease or offer for lease land that overlies a closed municipal solid waste landfill facility unless: (1) existing development on the land is in compliance with this subchapter; or (2) the person gives notice to the prospective lessee of what is required to bring the land and any development on the land into compliance with this subchapter and the prohibitions or requirements for future development imposed by this subchapter and by any permit issued for the land under this subchapter. EXECUTED IN TRIPLICATE, each of which shall be considered an original, on the , day of November 2020. LESSEE: Darryl Haas President of Haas-Anderson Management, L.C. General Partner STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF NUECES § This instrument was acknowledged before me on 0 V p Z 2020, by Darryl Haas as President of Haas-Anderson Management, L.C., General Partner on behalf of Haas-Anderson Construction, Ltd, a Texas limited liability company. LEE ANNSMITH � Notary ID 4:12NO08-7 My Commission Expires 1211IM021 Notary Public, State of Texas 14 LESSOR: ATTEST: CITY OF CORPUS RISTI ebecca Huerta eff H. Edmonds, P.E. City Secretary Director of Engineering Services GAJ6 23 , „AU11110KIw sr ( ItlliCll t ' _ T APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: December 9 , 2020. �- SKIFTAR► W/__� 2020.12.09 11;63:21-06'00' Assistant City Attorney For City Attorney STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF NUECES § qr This instrument was acknowledged before me on 12,- i 2020, by Jeff H. Edmonds, P.E., Director of Engineering Services of the City of Corpus Christi, a Texas home rule municipal corporation, on behalf of the corporation. ot!S`Y"�'mi Bobby C. Herraid.Jr. ota Pub SC, S ate o xas Notary Public,State of Texas Comm.Expires 1211t1122 Notary IQ 800075.3 15 File \Mproject\councilexhibits\ForkingLeoseexh2,dwq zc o CCIR BEAR POINT T'�s � M HNC �F LEASE LOCATION °s° creek Q� F.M. 43 LOCATION MAP NOT TO SCALE x°erti pqo RF N�s< POLICE VEHICLE IMPOUND YARD = PHASE I v� w � o� < oQ �o z �O R�qo O LEASE SITE 3.89 AC. OUT OF 2,E 06 AC. HALA PIT tio� R O LOCATION MAP NOT TO SCALE EXHIBIT "B" Lease: Ground Lease, Restricted CITY COUNCIL EXHIBIT Tenant: Hass Anderson Construction, Ltd. CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING SERVICES Legal: 3.89 ac. out of Lot 2, Section 5, Bohemian PAGE: 1 of 1 — —_ Colony Lands, Nueces County, Texas MATE: 81712015 EXHIBIT B INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS I. LESSEE'S LIABILITY INSURANCE A. Lessee must not commence work under this agreement until all insurance required has been obtained and such insurance has been approved by the City. Lessee must not allow any subcontractor to commence work until all similar insurance required of any subcontractor has been obtained. B. Lessee must furnish to the City's Risk Manager and Contract Administer one (1) copy of Certificates of Insurance (COI) with applicable policy endorsements showing the following minimum coverage by an insurance company(s) acceptable to the City's Risk Manager. The City must be listed as an additional insured on the General liability and Auto Liability policies by endorsement, and a waiver of subrogation is required on all applicable policies. Endorsements must be provided with COI. Project name and or number must be listed in Description Box of COI. TYPE OF INSURANCE MINIMUM INSURANCE COVERAGE Commercial General Liability Including: $1,000,000 Per Occurrence 1. Commercial Broad Form 2. Premises—Operations 3. Products/Completed Operations 4. Contractual Liability 5. Independent Contractors 6. Personal Injury-Advertising Injury C. In the event of accidents of any kind related to this agreement,Lessee must furnish the Risk Manager with copies of all reports of any accidents within 10 days of the accident. IL ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS A. Applicable for paid employees, Lessee must obtain workers' compensation coverage through a licensed insurance company. The coverage must be written on a policy and endorsements approved by the Texas Department of Insurance. The workers' compensation coverage provided must be in an amount sufficient to assure that all workers' compensation obligations incurred by the Lessee will be promptly met. B. Lessee shall obtain and maintain in full force and effect for the duration of this Contract, and any extension hereof, at Lessee's sole expense, insurance coverage written on an occurrence basis, by companies authorized and admitted to do business in the State of Texas and with an A.M. Best's rating of no less than A-VII. C. Lessee shall be required to submit a copy of the replacement certificate of insurance to City at the address provided below within 10 days of the requested change. Lessee shall pay any costs incurred resulting from said changes. All notices under this Article shall be given to City at the following address: City of Corpus Christi, Attn: Risk Manager P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, TX 78469-9277 A Lessee agrees that with respect to the above required insurance, all insurance policies are to contain or be endorsed to contain the following required provisions: • List the City and its officers, officials, employees, volunteers, and elected representatives as additional insured by endorsement, as respects operations, completed operation and activities of, or on behalf of,the named insured performed under contract with the City, with the exception of the workers' compensation policy; • Provide for an endorsement that the "other insurance" clause shall not apply to the City of Corpus Christi where the City is an additional insured shown on the policy; • Workers' compensation and employers' liability policies will provide a waiver of subrogation in favor of the City; and • Provide 30 calendar days advance written notice directly to City of any, cancellation, non-renewal, material change or termination in coverage and not less than 10 calendar days advance written notice for nonpayment of premium. E. Within 5 calendar days of a cancellation,non-renewal,material change or termination of coverage,Lessee shall provide a replacement Certificate of Insurance and applicable endorsements to City. City shall have the option to suspend Lessee's performance should there be a lapse in coverage at any time during this contract. Failure to provide and to maintain the required insurance shall constitute a material breach of this contract. F. In addition to any other remedies the City may have upon Lessee's failure to provide and maintain any insurance or policy endorsements to the extent and within the time herein required,the City shall have the right to order Lessee to remove the exhibit hereunder, and/or withhold any payment(s) if any, which become due to Lessee hereunder until Lessee demonstrates compliance with the requirements hereof. G. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as limiting in any way the extent to which Lessee may be held responsible for payments of damages to persons or property resulting from Lessee's or its subcontractor's performance of the work covered under this agreement. H. It is agreed that Lessee's insurance shall be deemed primary and non-contributory with respect to any insurance or self insurance carried by the City of Corpus Christi for liability arising out of operations under this agreement. L It is understood and agreed that the insurance required is in addition to and separate from any other obligation contained in this agreement. se GO � O� A v AGENDA MEMORANDUM First Reading for the City Council Meeting of November 19, 2024 'NOHPP PZ E 1852 Second Reading for the City Council Meeting of December 3, 2024 DATE: October 29, 2024 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Arturo Marquez, CEcD, Ms. Econ, Director of Economic Development Arturom3@cctexas.com 361-826-3885 Whataburger Field Capital Improvement Project CAPTION: Ordinance approving Addendum No. 1 to Lease Agreement with Corpus Christi Baseball Club, L.P., providing for Type A funding in an amount not to exceed $137,260.00 on a reimbursement basis to make certain capital improvements to the Whataburger Field property in accordance with Major League Baseball Requirements, as approved by the Type A Board on October 21 , 2024. SUMMARY: The purpose of this item is to approve an addendum to the Lease Agreement for Whataburger Field which provides for $137,260 in Type A funding for improvements to the stadium property for netting extension for Player Development League (PDL) compliance, pedestrian concrete remediation, steel support remediation, concourse concrete remediation, and seat replacements. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS: Since October 2020, the Corpus Christi Baseball Club, L.P. has invested more than $2.6 million in upgrades and improvements into the city owned Whataburger Field facility. Additionally, more investment is planned in 2025 including removing and replacing the 1,781 stadium bowl seats, replacing 3-5 HVAC units, flooring and pool projects, and replacing permanent asset concession equipment. Beginning in 2021 season, Major League Baseball (MLB) has assumed the role of governing body overseeing minor league baseball, also known as the Player Development League (PDL). Under the previous governance of the National Association of Baseball, there were no facility standards in place. With this shift, MLB has introduced new standards for minor league baseball facilities to improve operations and consistency across teams. All 120 license holders, including the Corpus Christi Hooks, are required to adhere to these enhanced standards to foster a more uniform workplace environment throughout the minor leagues. This standardization is expected to promote longer-term commitments from MLB teams, minimize the risk of team relocations, and secure the long-term presence of professional baseball in communities, generating lasting local impact. MLB has implemented a tiered grading system to assess facility compliance, requiring facilities to meet specific scoring thresholds over a three-year period: 2023: 30 points or fewer 2024: 20 points or fewer 2025 and beyond: 10 points or fewer Recent renovations, funded by Type A funding, have helped Whataburger Field meet some of the baseline requirements of this new grading system. To maintain compliance and uphold standards, several new projects have been identified for Whataburger Field. These projects include the extension of protective netting as required by the PDL amendment, which mandates netting beyond the current area down each of the foul lines. Additional work includes steel support remediation for the videoboard, replacing eroded steel supports for both the videoboard and signage cabinet. Pedestrian safety is also a focus, with planned concrete remediation in high-traffic areas to prevent tripping hazards. Furthermore, 11 locations within the seating bowl have been identified for concourse concrete remediation due to deterioration. Any remaining funds after these projects will be allocated toward a Hooks-funded project to replace 1 ,751 seats across seven sections of the stadium. These sections contain the last of the original seats, which are prone to breakage due to a flawed design. As the manufacturer is no longer in business, replacement stock is unavailable. The new seats will match the design and model of the other sections in the stadium, ensuring consistency in seat inventory and appearance across the ballpark. The Type A Board made a motion to approve the project in an amount not to exceed $137,260 for improvements to Whataburger Field on October 21, 2024. This item amends the lease between the City of Corpus Christi and the Corpus Christi Baseball Club to provide funding for certain capital improvements at Whataburger Field. ALTERNATIVES: City Council could choose not to approve these projects or to make recommendations. FISCAL IMPACT: Funding for this project will be from the Type A Fund - Fund 1140 Business and Job Development Fund. Funding Detail: Fund: 1140 Organization/Activity: 15010 Mission Element: 707 Project # (CIP Only): N/A Account: 530000 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approving the ordinance to approve $137,260.00 for capital improvements to Whataburger Field. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Ordinance Addendum No. 1 to Lease Agreement PowerPoint — Scope of Work Ordinance approving Addendum No. 1 to Lease Agreement with Corpus Christi Baseball Club, L.P., providing for Type A funding in an amount not to exceed $137,260.00 on a reimbursement basis to make certain capital improvements to the Whataburger Field property in accordance with Major League Baseball Requirements. WHEREAS, on November 5, 2002, residents of the City of Corpus Christi ("City") passed Proposition 2, New and Expanded Business Enterprises, which authorized the adoption of a sales and use tax for the promotion and development of new and expanded businesses enterprises within the City at a rate of one-eighth of a percent for 15 years; WHEREAS, Proposition 2A on that same date, authorized "the use of a portion of the sales and use tax for the construction, operation and maintenance of a minor league baseball stadium;" WHEREAS, the 1/8th cent sales tax authorized by passage of Proposition 2 was subsequently enacted by the City Council and filed with the State Comptroller of Texas, effective April 1 , 2003, to be administered by the Corpus Christi Business and Job Development Corporation Board ("Type A Board") and used to build and maintain Whataburger Field in Corpus Christi; WHEREAS, on October 18, 2021 , the Type A Board determined that it is in the best interest of the citizens of the City that Type A sales tax funds be used to pay for a certain public improvement, namely capital improvements at Whataburger Field (the "Project") and voted to authorize the funds for this purpose, which Project was previously included in the budget approved by City Council on September 7, 2021 ; and WHEREAS, the Project is consistent with the purposes for which the Type A sales tax was created and approved by the voters of the City; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The City Council specifically finds that the foregoing statements included in the preamble of this ordinance are true and correct and adopts such findings for all intents and purposes related to the authorization of this project. SECTION 2. That the City Council approves an addendum to the Lease Agreement for Whataburger Field which provides for $137,260.00 in Type A funding for improvements to the stadium property for netting extension for Player Development League (PDL) compliance, pedestrian concrete remediation, steel support remediation, concourse concrete remediation, and seat replacements. SECTION 3. That the City Manager or designee is authorized to execute the Addendum No. 1 to Lease Agreement with Corpus Christi Baseball Club, L.P., which provides for Type A funding in an amount not to exceed $137,260.00 on a reimbursement basis, to make certain capital improvements to the Whataburger Field property in accordance with Major League Baseball Requirements. That the foregoing ordinance was read for the first time and passed to its second reading on this the day of , 2024. That the foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the day of 2024. PASSED AND APPROVED on this the day of , 2024. ATTEST: Rebecca Huerta Paulette M. Guajardo City Secretary Mayor 1 ADDENDUM NO. 1 TO LEASE AGREEMENT WITH CORPUS CHRISTI BASEBALL CLUB,L.P. Whereas, on January 28, 2020, the City of Corpus Christi (herein referred to as "the City") and Corpus Christi Baseball Club, L.P., a Texas Limited Partnership (herein referred to as "Lessee") entered into the Second Amended and Restate Stadium Lease Agreement(herein referred to as the "Lease")regarding Whataburger Field; Whereas, the Lease authorized Lessee to make certain capital improvements to the Baseball Stadium; Whereas,the Lessee has proposed a capital improvement project to improve the stadium property The purpose of this item is to approve an addendum to the Lease Agreement for Whataburger Field which provides for $137,260 in Type A funding for improvements to the stadium property for netting extension for Player Development League (PDL) compliance, pedestrian concrete remediation, steel support remediation, concourse concrete remediation, and seat replacements. for netting extension for Player Development League (PDL) compliance, pedestrian concrete remediation, steel support remediation, concourse concrete remediation, and seat replacements. -(the "Project"); Whereas,the Corpus Christi Business and Job Development Corporation (the"Corporation")has approved funding in the amount of$137,260.00 for the completions of the Project, which funding will be transferred to the City for payment of the reimbursement under this Addendum; and Whereas, the intent of this addendum is to layout the responsibilities of each Parry specifically related to the Project. NOW,THEREFORE,THE PARTIES AGREE AS FOLLOWS: 1. The Parties enter into this addendum, effective on the date of last signature, to authorize the Project under the terms of the Lease. 2_City and Lessee agree that, in accordance with Sections 5.5 and 7.1 of the Lease and according to state law,the City authorizes the Lessee to proceed with the project to improve the stadium property 3. The purpose of this item is to approve an addendum to the Lease Agreement for Whataburger Field which provides for $137,260 in Type A funding for improvements to the stadium property for netting extension for Player Development League (PDL) compliance, pedestrian concrete remediation,steel support remediation,concourse concrete remediation,and seat replacements. -2-4.for netting extension for Player Development League (PDL) compliance, pedestrian concrete remediation, steel support remediation, concourse concrete remediation, and seat replacements, as described in Exhibit A and incorporated by reference. a. Project Completion.Lessee must cause the contractor to complete all work for the Project within one year following the Effective Date of this addendum.Lessee shall be responsible to provide oversight and contract management services including 1 2 inspection services to verify work is timely and properly completed. Lessee shall obtain all required City permits for the Project. b. Quarterly Updates. Lessee must provide quarterly updates on the Project to the City in October, January, April, and July until final completion of the Project. C. 2. City will provide funding for the Project, up to $137,260.00 on a reimbursement basis. a. City Maximum Funding Amount. The Parties agree that the funding from the City or Corporation required to complete the Project are not to exceed$137,260.00 which is defined herein as the "City Maximum Funding Amount." The City shall only be responsible for payments up to the City Maximum Funding Amount for completion of the Project. Lessee agrees to be responsible for payment of any costs which exceed the City Maximum Funding Amount. b. Reimbursement Payments. The City will pay the City Maximum Funding Amount to the Lessee in accordance with Section 7.4 of the Lease. 3. During the Project construction, City Director of Engineering Services and City Director of Parks and Recreation, or their designees,have the right but not the obligation to inspect the Project. Lessee agrees to timely resolve any issues identified by City staff that represent non-conformance with the Project design and construction plans. 4. Indemnification. The Parties agree that Lessee's indemnification obligations in the Lease apply to this project and that such obligations are incorporated here by reference as if fully set out here in their entirety. 5. This addendum is governed by the terms and conditions of the Lease, as amended, and is considered part of the Lease for all intents and purposes. Failure to comply with the terms of this addendum may be considered Lessee or City Default in accordance with Article XI of the Lease. 6. This addendum may be executed in multiple counterparts and all such counterparts will be deemed one and the same agreement among the parties whether or not the signatures of all parties appear on any given counterpart. AGREED TO BY: Corpus Christi Baseball Club,L.P., through its general partner, RSB Operations, LLC By: N. Reese Ryan, Member Date: 2 3 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF This instrument was acknowledged before me on by N. Reese Ryan, Member of RSB Operations, LLC, as the general partner for Corpus Christi Baseball Club, L.P., on behalf of said partnership. Notary Public CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI By: Title: Date: STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF NUECES This instrument was acknowledged before me on by , on behalf of and for the City of Corpus Christi, Texas a Texas municipality on behalf of said municipality. Notary Public Approved as to form: a Q�ce�ine By: 11/8/2024 elln't City Attork< Date 3 ATTACHMENT A—PROJECT DESCRIPTION Lessee will provide construction improvements to the following items: • the stadium property The purpose of this item is to approve an addendum to the Lease Agreement for Whataburger Field which provides for $137,260 in Type A funding for improvements to the stadium property for netting extension for Player Development League (PDL) compliance, pedestrian concrete remediation,steel support remediation,concourse concrete remediation,and seat replacements. for netting extension for Player Development League (PDL) compliance. • pedestrian concrete remediation. • steel support remediation. • concourse concrete remediation. • seat replacements. 4 l - •'-� Ao 9STA00 � , it JL EWORK mm • e eo n 7 r • Extend foul line netting to end point of seating bowl at left and right field. • Using existing infrastructure,protective nettingwill be harnessed to on-field poleextending to end of seating bowl utilizing field railing along upward incline. • Same netting grade as existing netting will be installed for continuity and fan viewing. • Extension is facilitated by amended guidance from Major League Baseball regarding fan protection. CONCRETE REPAIRS • Repair cracked concrete located whereF° ' the concourse meets the top steps where f J aisles contain I-beam placement. 5,- • Total of eleven(11)locations • Area around all sides of I-beam will be replaced,refortified and new concrete installed '���" 1 � I _ _ S r _ C t , Miscellaneous concrete repairs throughout stadium to eliminate failures and trip hazards OARD STEEL REPAIRS ■ a� • Repair damaged and deteriorated purlins at the videoboard f i location. • Temporarily remove videoboard,scoreboard and rotating panels to allow for replacement and repair of four(4)purlins. • Assess all bolts and brackets as removal allows for full visibility. I iA k� SCOREBOARD STEEL REPAIRS 4. w '-+� �.. wit ��`.• 00"'y. ( •a1,y/�i�1. r.♦.. e a,..•.rryy } PN r 4 STADIUM SEAT REPLACEMENT AA r. Should the previously described projects be executed under budget,remaining funds could supplementally support the Hooks seating project. The Hooks will be removing and replacing 1,781 original seats,the last of which remain. The seat design is flawed with a short seat pivot arm supporting the seat bottom and is prone to breaking. The company is long out-of-business and no attic stock remain for ongoing replacements. New seat stanchions,backs and bottoms to be installed. Seat model will match those of existing seats for interchangeable compatibility. se 0 0 U NCORPO0.1¢ AGENDA MEMORANDUM ss52 City Council Meeting of November 19, 2024 DATE: November 12, 2024 TO: Peter Zanoni, City Manager FROM: Ryan Skrobarczyk, Director of Intergovernmental Relations RyanS5@cctexas.com 361-826-3622 State and Federal Legislative Agenda Development for the 89th Legislature and the 119th Congress STAFF PRESENTER(S): Name Title/Position Department 1. Ryan Skrobarczyk Director Intergovernmental Relations OUTSIDE PRESENTEES): Name Title/Position Agency Name 1. Larry Meyers Legislative Consultant Hance Scarborough 2. Jennifer Shephard Legislative Consultant Hance Scarborough 3. David Pore Partner Hance Scarborough 4. Snapper Carr General Counsel Focused Advocacy 5. Lynlie Hurd Legislative Counsel Focused Advocacy BACKGROUND: In January 2025 a new Congress and Texas Legislature will be sworn into office and initiate new legislative seasons. Historically, leading up to this event, in each even-numbered year the council adopts resolutions creating the city's federal and state policy agendas. These agendas identify for the council members, city staff, city consultants, and the community the legislative priorities of the city. This presentation will facilitate a discussion by staff on recommendations to modifications to the city's federal and state agenda. Council is scheduled to take action on the resolutions on the following meeting on December 3, 2024. LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: PowerPoint— City of Corpus Christi Federal and State Legislative Agendas Resolution adopting the City of Corpus Christi's Legislative Agenda for Federal Legislative Priorities for the 119t" U.S. Congress WHEREAS, the 119th United States Congress will convene on January 3, 2025 for two annual sessions; and WHEREAS, the City of Corpus Christi, its residents, businesses, industry, governments, agencies and institutions benefit significantly from federal and state government agency programs and services provided in the community and are greatly impacted by legislative activities; and WHEREAS, during every congress, thousands of bills are filed and many have the potential to either directly or indirectly impact the City of Corpus Christi (City), its programs and services, its citizens, the tax base, and community needs; and WHEREAS, The City's Intergovernmental Relations (IGR) Department is responsible for monitoring state and federal governmental activities, developing legislative priorities approved by City Council, managing the City's legislative consultants at Hance Scarborough in Washington, D.C., and coordinating legislative activities with other public and private sector entities and municipal advocacy organizations; and WHEREAS, to be successful, this ever-evolving business environment requires close contact and constant communication with legislative leadership, external legislative consultants, national and statewide municipal advocacy organizations, national and statewide partners, community leadership, and community stakeholders. WHEREAS, it is necessary to provide guidance for the City's officers and representatives in conducting the City's federal legislative efforts and relations; Now, therefore, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas: SECTION 1. The City Council generally SUPPORTS federal and state legislation and/or administrative actions that: • Protects policies previously established by City leadership through Charter, ordinances, resolutions and master plans • Furthers local control; • Protect and enhance City revenues; • Provide revenue or eliminate mandates that reduce or eliminates costs to the City; and • Provides increased educational opportunities and job creation/retention for the citizens of Corpus Christi and the Coastal Bend region through the military, the Port of Corpus Christi Authority, public schools, community colleges and universities. SECTION 2. The City Council generally OPPOSES federal and state legislation and/or administrative actions that: • Nullify or undermine the City's policies contained in existing provisions of the Charter, ordinances, resolutions, and master plans, unless such changes expand the City's ability to manage its own affairs. • Diminishes the authority of cities to regulate and manage their growth and development. • Imposes unfunded mandates that requires any expenditures by the City unless all costs are fully reimbursed by the mandating governmental entity. • Undermine the principle of home rule and local control by the City, • Results in the loss of revenue or negatively impacts potential revenue growth to the City. SECTION 3. The City Council adopts the following policy issues as its federal legislative agenda for the two annual sessions of the 1181" Congress: A. FEDERAL PRIORITIES Preserve Local Decision Making Oppose pre-emption by federal agencies that nullify or undermine the policies contained in existing provisions of the Charter, ordinances, resolutions, and master plans, specifically the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) proposed regulatory overreach on small cell telecommunication deployment and FCC's rules that significantly reduce cable franchise fees and impact Public, Educational and Government (PEG) channels. Protect existing tax-exempt status of municipal bonds and support legislation that would restore advance refunding of tax-exempt bonds. Public Safety Support funding to increase existing grant programs to local law enforcement agencies and fire departments that provide for personnel, equipment, training, or operational expenses. Support for Military Communities and Installations Protect the investment made by taxpayers over the past 80 years, support adequate funding from the U.S. Department of Defense for the vital military missions and national security value of Naval Air Station Corpus Christi (NASCC), Naval Air Station Kingsville (NASK), the Corpus Christi Army Depot (CCAD), the United States Coast Guard and all tenant commands located at NASCC, including active duty and civilian personnel, training, equipment, maintenance of aging facilities and infrastructure and new construction of necessary facilities, including a new Child Development Center and unaccompanied enlisted housing, and infrastructure to ensure force readiness. Support the elimination of the Production Tax Credit for wind farm developments within close proximity of military installations and flight training routes. Support compliance with the 50/50 rule, to be reported by installation, and other federal policies that guarantee depots, like CCAD, with adequate workload. Support the elimination of the 180-day rule, which limits the ability of CCAD from immediately hiring retiring military members. Oppose definitions or procedural changes or practices at the Department of Defense that would result in reduced workload at military depots. Support increased funding of the Defense Community Infrastructure Program (DCIP) and include flexibility in the program standards which will allow for more complex projects to be submitted. Oppose the elimination of the Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation (OLDCC), which is the only means for the Department of Defense (DoD) to directly support civilian activities that, in turn, provide direct value and savings to the warfighter by allowing DoD, to engage a more resilient and responsive supply chain and competitive defense manufacturing sector, and enhancing the lethality of our assets through joint land use planning. Environment and Utilities Prohibit redefining "Waters of the United States". Prevent the Army Corps of Engineers and the Environmental Protection Agency from expanding the definition of surface waters and wetlands that are subject to the Clean Water Act's regulatory requirements and protection. Monitor the impact of EPA's new Lead and Copper rule and PFAS rule for water utilities. Support funding and legislation that enables the city to permit, develop, and fund drought-resistant water supply sources including low-interest loans, grants, or other financing tools. Homelessness and Affordable Housing Preserving the funding levels of congregate meals and home-delivered meals. Preserving funding levels for all other aging services programs, including Senior Companion Program and the Retired Senior Volunteer Program. Support level or increased funding for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for Community Development Block Grant, HOME Investment Partnerships Program, and Homeless Assistance programs. Support legislation and funding available for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Section 42 Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program allowing Corpus Christi to increase the number of units created or rehabilitated and allow for deeper income targeting. Infrastructure and Transportation Support funding for Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) programs that support Corpus Christi International Airport Improvement projects. Support federal infrastructure programs, including full funding for the Highway Trust Fund, which promotes investment in highways, rail, waterways, utilities, and technology without requiring excessive local debt and additional unfunded mandates. Increase the rate of return for Texas from the Highway Trust fund to correct the imbalance of Texas' status as the only donor state to the trust fund. Support legislation that funds and enables broadband infrastructure and universal access across the city. Education and Economic Competitiveness Support expansion of federally designated opportunity zone program and allow for local governments in economically disadvantaged areas to advocate for and participate in opportunity zone designation and development. Create a pathway for residents living within opportunity zones to have access to participate in Qualified Opportunity Zone Funds. Support the preservation of and improvements to the Historic Tax Credit (HTC) as seen in the Historic Tax Credit Growth and Opportunity Act (HTC-GO). Oppose any actions that would increase barriers to trade, such as tariffs on intermediate goods. Oppose any barriers that would prevent Coastal Bend businesses and industries from staying competitive in a global economy and result in a net loss for the economic health of our regions, state, and country. Oppose legislation that would restrict public beach access in a manner inconsistent with the provisions of our city charter and ordinances. Disaster Assistance & Emergency Management Reform Support funding to assist local governments with recovery, mitigation, and resiliency projects following natural disasters. Support the continuation of local government ability to pass ordinances and issue orders that address needs in an emergency or disaster. Support Stafford Act reforms that would streamline disaster response timelines and clarify the act with regard to funding of projects affected by duplication of authority and/or duplication of benefits. Support reform and funding of the federal flood insurance program to ensure sustainability of the program and affordability for residents and businesses. SECTION 4. ENDORSEMENTS. The City Council endorses the federal legislative priorities and recommendations of affiliate professional, trade, community and services organizations in which the City, its elected officials, and/or staff in their official capacity are members of or serve on the boards of directors, when those policy recommendations are aligned with the mission of the City and are not in conflict with a specific policy adopted by the City Council. Those entities may include, but are not limited to: United States Conference of Mayors National League of Cities National Community Development Association National Association of Nutrition and Aging Services Alliance for Interstate 69 Texas Association of Defense Communities Army Aviation Association of America Coalition for Sustainable Flood Insurance American Planning Association United Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce South Texas Military Task Force Visit Corpus Christi Corpus Christi Economic Development Corporation National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors (NATOA) American Public Works Association SECTION 5. The Legislative Priorities remain in effect until amended by the City Council. SECTION 6. Staff is directed to distribute these State Legislative Priorities to the local legislative delegation, legislative leadership, external legislative consultants, municipal advocacy organizations, federal and state municipal partners, community leadership, and community stakeholders to solicit their advice and support. This resolution takes effect upon City Council approval on this the day of , 2024. ATTEST: THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Rebecca Huerta Paulette Guajardo City Secretary Mayor Resolution Adopting the City of Corpus Christi's State Legislative Agenda for the 89t" Texas Legislature WHEREAS, the 89t" Regular Session of the Texas Legislature will convene on January 14, 2025 for 140 days; and WHEREAS, the City of Corpus Christi, its residents, businesses, industry, governments, agencies, and institutions benefit significantly from state government agency programs and services provided in the community and are significantly impacted by legislative activities; and WHEREAS, during every state legislative session and congress, thousands of bills are filed and many have the potential to either directly or indirectly impact the City of Corpus Christi (City), its programs and services, its citizens, the tax base, and community needs; and WHEREAS, The City's Intergovernmental Relations (IGR) Department is responsible for monitoring state and federal governmental activities, developing legislative priorities approved by City Council, managing the City's legislative consultants at Focused Advocacy in Austin, TX, and coordinating legislative activities with other public and private sector entities and municipal advocacy organizations; and WHEREAS, to be successful, requires close contact and constant communication with legislative leadership, external legislative consultants, statewide municipal advocacy organizations, and statewide partners, community leadership, and community stakeholders. WHEREAS, it is necessary to provide guidance for the City's officers and representatives in conducting the City's state and federal legislative efforts and relations; Now, therefore, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas: SECTION 1. The City Council generally SUPPORTS state legislation and/or administrative actions that: • Protects policies previously established by City leadership through Charter, ordinances, resolutions and master plans • Furthers local control; • Protect and enhance City revenues; • Provide revenue or eliminate mandates that reduce or eliminates costs to the City; and • Provides increased educational opportunities and job creation/retention for the citizens of Corpus Christi and the Coastal Bend region through the military, the Port of Corpus Christi authority, public schools, community colleges and universities. Page 1 of 8 SECTION 2. The City Council generally OPPOSES state legislation and/or administrative actions that: • Nullify or undermine the City's policies contained in existing provisions of the Charter, ordinances, resolutions, and master plans, unless such changes expand the City's ability to manage its own affairs; • Diminishes the authority of cities to regulate and manage their growth and development; • Imposes unfunded mandates that requires any expenditures by the City unless all costs are fully reimbursed by the mandating governmental entity • Undermine the principle of home rule and local control by the City; and • Results in the loss of revenue or negatively impacts potential revenue growth to the City; SECTION 3. The City Council adopts the following policy issues as its agenda for the 89tn Regular Session and any potential Special Called Sessions of the Texas Legislature. A. STATE PRIORITIES: Preserve Local Decision-Making Supports the principles of local decision-making from residents, stakeholders and local elected officials who are most directly responsive to their neighbors. Oppose undermining the principle of home rule and local control and oppose legislation that diminishes the authority of cities to regulate and manage their growth and development. Oppose state preemption of municipal authority to protect residential neighborhoods from activities that would degrade homeowner property values, and more specifically, oppose eroding municipal authority related to development matters, including annexation, eminent domain, land use planning and zoning, building codes and inspections, and tree preservation. Opposes legislation, especially revenue caps, that undermines the authority of local elected officials to establish budgets and generate revenues through various authorized taxes, and userfees, to improve quality of life and secure the essential municipal services, personnel, facilities, and initiatives prioritized by local taxpayers. Oppose legislation that would erode the ability of a city to issue debt. Oppose legislation taking away local authority to draft bond and referendum ballot language and interjecting the State of Texas, an agency or statewide elected official into a local election process. Support increased transparency for Municipalities in the sales tax audit process that results in any type of audit adjustment or refund. Support improvements to the appraisal and appraisal appeals process to align the refund interest charged with current municipal investment returns. Page 2 of 8 Oppose state legislation that would erode the authority of a city to be adequately compensated for the use of its rights-of-way and/or erode municipal authority over the management and control of rights-of-way. Oppose legislation that would prohibit the City from using public funds to communicate with legislators or state agencies and advocate on behalf of the community through: • Participation in grassroots advocacy efforts • Membership with municipal associations • Employment of in-house intergovernmental relations staff; and • Engagement of legislative consultants. Support legislation that would allow cities to remove themselves from an Emergency Service District when the city can provide service to the area. Port of Corpus Christi Supports legislation that preserves the power of the City of Corpus Christi to appoint 3 members of the governing board of the Port of Corpus Christi. Oppose Legislation that would expand the authority of the Port of Corpus Christi beyond their role and responsibility to maintain and promote navigable commerce. Oppose legislation that would expand the unilateral economic development and real estate development authority of the Port of Corpus Christi. Public Health Support simplified reporting system and increased investment in public health IT Infrastructure needs to allow for real-time communication and disease surveillance between local health departments, point-of-care clinics, medical institutions, Emergency Medical Service providers, first responder agencies, Texas Department of State Health Services, Health and Human Services, and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention Support legislation to increase funding for public health, health care coverage, and health services access for Texans, to address chronic illnesses impacting South Texas. Protect and strengthen access to behavioral health care (mental health and substance use disorder services) to create healthier communities as well as a healthier workforce. Public Safety Support funding to increase existing police grant programs, including the Justice Programs under the Governor's office, and create new grant programs that assist law enforcement agencies with technology costs, such as body camera-associated storage costs and personnel. Support legislation that requires local governments to coordinate in delivering consistent, high-quality emergency services, such as accreditation for all local law enforcement agencies, standardized training & protocol, and establishing incident command agreements. Support funding to increase existing fire grant programs, which provide for personnel, Page 3 of 8 training, and equipment. Support for Military Community and Installations Support legislation that protects the investments made by taxpayers in facilities, equipment, infrastructure, and training of active duty and civilian personnel to fulfill the critical national security missions performed at military installations throughout Texas. Support Legislative Appropriations of at least $75 million for the Defense Economic Adjustment Assistance Grant (DEAAG) Program. Oppose legislation to offer tax exemptions for wind energy developments in close proximity to military installations. Ensure provisions from Senate Bill 277 (85th Regular Session) are included in any future economic development tax credit programs. Disaster Assistance, Emergency Management Reform, and Texas Windstorm Insurance Association (TWIA) Support funding to assist local governments with recovery, mitigation, and resiliency projects following natural disasters. Support the continuation of local government ability to pass ordinances and issue orders that address needs in an emergency or disaster. Support windstorm insurance reform that will provide affordable, equitable rates for the Texas coast, such as developing a statewide disaster insurance policy. Oppose unnecessary rate hikes from TWIA. Support the relocation of TWIA agency headquarters to a Tier I Coastal community. Environment and Utilities Support continued funding for air quality monitoring and mitigation projects to enable Corpus Christi to remain in compliance with federal Clean Air Standards. Support improvements to Texas Water Development Board Regional Water Planning process, the unified cost model, and other plan requirements. Support legislation that enables the city to permit, develop, and fund drought-resistant water supply sources including low-interest loans, grants, or other financing tools. Support legislation that protects municipal utility investments made by ratepayers for treatment plants, convenance systems, and infrastructure. Support legislation and funding that provides for the development of resilient and sustainable utility infrastructure, such as flood mitigation, LED light conversion, and trash interceptors. Education and Economic Competitiveness Protect all economic development tools that attract new jobs and companies to Corpus Christi, including but not limited to the Skills Development Fund, Cancer Prevention and Page 4 of 8 Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT), Sales and Use Tax Exemptions, Enterprise and Tax Increment Financing Districts, industrial district agreements, Public Improvement Districts, the film incentive fund, and other statutes related to economic development. Oppose legislation that would limit the authority of Type A or Type B economic development corporations statewide. Oppose legislation limiting or eliminating the current flexibility of the Major Events Reimbursement Program as a tool for cities to attract or host major events and conventions. Support increased educational opportunities and job creation/retention for the residents of Corpus Christi and the Coastal Bend region through the Corpus Christi Regional Economic Development Corporation, Port of Corpus Christi Authority, public schools, Del Mar College (DMC), Texas A&M University Corpus Christi (TAMUCC) and Texas A&M University Kingsville (TAMUK). Support funding for Texas A&M University Corpus Christi to construct a Convocation Center to host university athletic events and graduation ceremonies. Support funding to construct a Corpus Christi Aviation Education Campus for higher education use at Corpus Christi International Airport. Support legislation to allow for competitive procurement of the professional services provided by professional engineers and architects by home-rule municipalities. Support increasing the state's share of public education funding that would reduce the property tax burden of local taxpayers. The City supports enhanced formula and non-formula funding for Del Mar College, TAMUCC, and TAMUK and legislation authorizing requests for capital construction assistance program (CCAP) projects. Meet industry workforce needs through alignment and expansion of trade and technical skills training, apprenticeships, internships, and work-based learning opportunities, along with funding for workforce Dual Credit programs, and Career and Technical Education (CTE) and industry-specific certifications and degrees. Infrastructure & Transportation Support legislation and funding that provides for the development of resilient and sustainable transportation infrastructure. Support funding necessary to complete the Regional Parkway — North Padre Island, including the second island causeway. Support legislation that would enhance community safety initiatives such as Vision Zero by allowing cities more flexibility to reduce speed limits on local streets for the overall safety of all road users. Page 5 of 8 Protect the local prioritization of policies and funding for improved transportation and additional transit options. Support increased funding to complete the local multi-modal transportation plans, including the proposed North Padre Island Mobility Plan Utilize new project delivery tools to allow for innovative and smart infrastructure financing and the use of innovative technologies that would not further obligate state funds. Develop transportation systems as part of an integrated, multi-modal transportation network to maximize our state's capacity to move people, goods, and services throughout the state. Support legislation and funding that implements the recommendations of the TXDOT Urban Air Mobility Advisory Committee's recommendations included in their final report dated September 2022, including recommendations for technology, airspace and infrastructure, safety and security, and commerce and community integration. Support legislation that funds and enables broadband infrastructure and universal access across the city. Tourism Support retention of full State tourism funding. Protect existing statutory authority to use the state's Project Financing Zone (PFZ) and Qualified Hotel Project (QHP) revenues and oppose any restrictions, limitations or changes which would alter the existing authority. Support positive changes to local Hotel Occupancy Tax Laws to include expansion of sporting facilities category to include additional sports activities. Oppose proposals to use local Hotel Occupancy Taxes for non-tourism purposes. Oppose legislation that would restrict public beach access in a manner inconsistent with the provisions of our city charter and ordinances. Homelessness and Affordable Housing The City supports legislation and funding that allows for flexible and innovative solutions to create local options to increase the supply of affordable housing for low to moderate income families. Support legislation that requires city consent for a housing finance corporation to operate within the city and prohibits housing finance corporations from taking action that would remove property from the tax rolls without the approval of the governing body of the jurisdiction in which the property is located. Support funding to create and rehabilitate units in federal housing subsidy programs and create additional housing, shelter, and service options for low-income and homeless populations, including youth who are aging out of the foster care system. Page 6 of 8 SECTION 4. ENDORSEMENTS. The City of Corpus Christi will coordinate with the following local stakeholders to endorse legislative priorities to promote the overall health and prosperity of the Coastal Bend region, provided they do not conflict with the City's own legislative agenda. These entities may include, but not be limited to: United Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce South Texas Military Task Force Corpus Christi Convention and Visitors Bureau Del Mar College Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Corpus Christi Regional Economic Development Corporation Workforce Solutions of the Coastal Bend Coastal Bend Council of Governments The following municipal advocacy or professional associations will adopt legislative priorities, which the City of Corpus Christi may endorse during the session, provided they do not conflict with the City's own legislative agenda. These entities may include, but not be limited to: Texas Municipal League (TML) Texas Municipal Retirement System (TMRS) Texas Mayors of Military Communities (TMMC) Texas Police Chiefs Association Texas Fire Chiefs Association Texas Court Clerks Association (TCCA) Texas Municipal Courts Association Texas Association of Municipal Information Officers (TAMIO) Texas Chapter American Planning Association Texas Coalition for Affordable Power (TCAP) Transportation Advocates of Texas (TAOT) Alliance for Interstate 69 Texas Lone Star Chapter of the Solid Waste Association of North America (TXSWANA) Texas Chapter of American Shore and Beach Preservation Association (TXASBPA) Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants Government Finance Officers Association of Texas (GFOAT) Texas Chapter of the American Public Works Association SECTION 5. The Legislative Priorities remain in effect until amended by the City Council. SECTION 6. Staff is directed to distribute these State Legislative Priorities to the local legislative delegation, legislative leadership, external legislative consultants, municipal advocacy organizations, federal and state municipal partners, community leadership, and community stakeholders to solicit their advice and support. This resolution takes effect upon City Council approval on this the day of , 2024. Page 7 of 8 ATTEST: THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Rebecca Huerta Paulette Guajardo City Secretary Mayor Page 8 of 8 City of Corpus Christi Federal and State LegislativeAgendas f.. i-Ij CityCouncil Briefing r Ryan Skrobarczyk, Director of Intergovernmental Relations --; November 19, 2024 City Legislative Agenda Process • Every even-numbered year, the City Council adopts a federal and state agenda • The agenda is a living document. A418ft�, • City staff works with city - council members, cityG departments, partners, and consultants 2 f Purpose of Agendas • Outlines express priorities of the City Council and approves a general policy consideration matrix • Instructs City Council, staff, and consultants on engagement on behalf of the city with specific bills and administrative rules 4 ` µ: e �` 3 City Consultants in Washington D.C. Hance Scarborough is the government affairs firm representing the City in Washington D.C. • Larry Meyers has represented the city in Washington D.C. since 1995 David Pore, Partner f,. Jennifer Shepard, Legislative Consultant 2024 Election Results Texas Delegation Changes: 1181h Congress Incoming House Member House 118th Congress 2024 Election Rep.Michael Burgess(R-TX-Flower Brandon Gill Mound) Republican 222 216 Rep.Kay Granger(R-TX-Fort Worth) Craig Goldman Rep.Collin Allred(D-TX-Plano) Julie Johnson Democrat 213 207 Sheila Jackson Lee(D-TX-Inner City Sylvester Turner Houston) Key Agencies &Trump Appointments: Senate 118th Congress 2024 Election • Defense: Peter Hegseth Republican 49 53 ' EPA: Lee Zeldin • Homeland Security: Kristi Noem Democrat 47 45 • Interior: • HUD: Independent 4 2 • DOT: Impact of DC Political Shift • Republicans resume control of House, Senate and White House • 1 st 100 Day Focus through Executive Order: • Immigration • Energy production and export • Inflation reduction • Foreign conflict • Tariffs • Widespread reversal of Biden Administration policies • New Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) • Longer-term: Supreme Court, tax credits, education • Anticipate re-direct on: clean energy & climate; foreign aid; diversity, equity & inclusion • Anticipate deregulation trend Legislative Outlook Expected to Pass by year-end: • FY 25 Appropriations • Current CR until 12/20 • Litmus test to extend CR until March 2025 to allow new Administration input • National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) • Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) 2025 • Tax Bill • Budget • Surface transportation reauthorization • Furthers local control Federal and • Protect and enhance City revenues State Policy • Reduce or eliminate costs to the City Consideration • Provides increased educational Matrix: OUPPUI L opportunities and job creation/retention for the citizens of Corpus Christi • Nullify or undermine the City's policies contained in existing provisions of the Charter, ordinances, resolutions, and master plans • Diminishes the authority of cities to Federal and regulate and manage their growth and State Policy development Consideration • Imposes unfunded mandates Matrix: Oppose • Undermine the principle of home rule and local control by the City • Results in the loss of revenue or negatively impacts potential revenue growth to the City Federal Legislative Agenda: Support for Military Communities • Support compliance with the Department of Defense 50/50 rule by installation (private/public work distribution) and elimination of the 180-day prohibition on re-hire • Support funding for the Child Development Center and Military Housing • Support increased funding and flexibility to the Defense Community Infrastructure Program Federal Legislative Agenda: Environment & Utilities • Support funding and legislation that enables the city to permit, develop, and fund drought-resistant water supply sources • Monitor the impact of EPA's new Lead and Copper rule and PFAS rule for water utilities Federal Legislative Agenda: Homelessness and Affordable Housing • Support level or increased funding for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for Community Development Block Grant, HOME Investment Partnership Program, and Homeless Assistance programs • Support legislation and funding available for Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Section 42 Low Income Housing Tax Credit program Federal Legislative Agenda: Education & Economic Development • Oppose legislation that would restrict public beach access in a manner inconsistent with the provisions of our city charter and ordinances. Federal Legislative Agenda: Disaster Assistance & Emergency Management • Support Stafford Act reforms that would streamline disaster response timelines and clarify the act with regard to funding of projects affected by duplication of authority and/or duplication of benefits. • Support reform and funding of the federal flood insurance program to ensure sustainability of the program and affordability for residents and businesses. " City Consultants in Austin, TX Focused Advocacy is the government affairs firm representing the City of Corpus Christi t Focused Advocacy specializes in representing \ local governments and has represented the +� City of Corpus Christi since 2011 • Curt Seidlits, Founder& CEO • Brandon Aghamalian, Partner & President r*� Snapper Carr, Partner& General Counsel • Lynlie Hurd, Legislative & Regulatory Counsel State Government Outlook • The November 51" election resulted in 1 pickup for Republicans in the Texas Senate and 2 pickups by Republicans in the Texas House. • The partisan breakdown of the Texas Senate is now 20 Republicans to 11 Democrats. • The partisan breakdown of the Texas House is now 88 Republicans to 62 Democrats. • The Corpus Christi delegation is most significantly impacted by the election, which brings our delegation a new senator and a new state representative. State Government Outlook • Republicans slightly grew their majorities in both the House and Senate, ensuring both chambers remain in Republican control. • Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick will remain President of the Senate. The ongoing Speaker's race continues. The Republican Caucus is set to meet December 7t" to vote on a Caucus endorsed candidate for speaker. • Based on statements made in campaigns and during legislative interim hearings, we expect the Legislature to revisit many of the same city related issues in the upcoming session, to include preemption, restrictions on city land use authority and debt instruments, and limitations on community advocacy. 891h Session Corpus Christi Delegation { r Senator Juan Senator-Elect Rep.Todd Rep.J.M. Lozano Representative- "Chuy"Hinojosa Committees: Adam Hinojosa Hunter Committees: Elect Denise Committees: Urban Affairs Villalobos Finance (Vice- (Chair); Chair); State Affairs Redistricting; (Chair)) Transportation; (Vice-Chair); Youth Health& Border Security; Safety Criminal Justice; Jurisprudence State Legislative Agenda: Preserve Local Decision Making • Oppose state preemption of municipal authority to protect residential neighborhoods homeowner property values • Oppose eroding municipal authority related to development services including annexation, eminent domain, zoning, building codes and inspections, and tree preservation State Legislative Agenda: Preserve Local Decision Making • Opposes legislation, especially revenue caps, that undermines the authority of local elected officials to establish budgets and generate revenues through various authorized taxes, and user fees • Oppose legislation that would erode the ability of a city to issue debt • Oppose legislation taking away local authority to draft bond and referendum ballot language State Legislative Agenda: Preserve Local Decision Making • Support legislation that would allow cities to remove themselves from an Emergency Service District when the city can provide service to the area • Oppose state legislation that would erode the authority of a city to be adequately compensated for the use of its rights-of-way and/or erode municipal authority over the management and control of rights-of-way • Oppose legislation that would prohibit the City from using public funds to communicate with legislators or state agencies and advocate on behalf of the community State Legislative Agenda: Port of Corpus Christi • Supports legislation that preserves the power of the City to appoint 3 members of the governing board of the Port of Corpus Christi • Oppose Legislation that would expand the authority of the Port beyond its responsibility to maintain and promote navigable commerce • Oppose legislation that would expand the unilateral economic development and real estate development authority of the Port State Legislative Agenda: Public Safety • Support funding to increase existing or the creation of new police and fire grant programs • Support legislation that encourages local governments to coordinate in delivering consistent, high-quality emergency services, such as accreditation for all local law enforcement agencies and establishing incident command agreements State Legislative Agenda: Support For Military Communities • Support Legislative Appropriations of at least $75 million for the Defense Economic Adjustment Assistance Grant (DEAAG) Program State Legislative Agenda: Texas Windstorm Insurance Association • Support windstorm insurance reform that will provide affordable, equitable rates for the Texas coast, such as developing a statewide disaster insurance policy • Support the relocation of the headquarters to a Tier I Coastal community • Oppose unnecessary rate hikes from Texas Windstorm Insurance Association State Legislative Agenda: Environment & Utilities • Support legislation and funding that enables the city to permit and develop drought-resistant water supply sources including low- interest loans, grants, or other financing tools • Support legislation that protects the municipal utility investments made by ratepayers for treatment plants, convenance systems, and infrastructure State Legislative Agenda: Education and Economic Competitiveness • Support funding for Texas A&M University Corpus Christi to construct a Convocation Center • Support funding to construct a Corpus Christi Aviation Education Campus for higher education use at Corpus Christi International Airport. • Support legislation to allow for competitive procurement of the professional services by professional engineers and architects for home-rule municipalities.