CAP Metro
File #: AI-2024-1187   
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/24/2024 In control: Board of Directors
On agenda: 6/24/2024 Final action: 6/24/2024
Title: Approval of a resolution authorizing the President & CEO, or her designee, to finalize and execute an Interlocal Agreement with the University of Texas at Austin for bus services and fare programs for an estimated revenue of $22,700,000 for a period of three years starting September 1, 2024.
Attachments: 1. UT ILA - 2024-2027_Final

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Approval of a resolution authorizing the President & CEO, or her designee, to finalize and execute an Interlocal Agreement with the University of Texas at Austin for bus services and fare programs for an estimated revenue of $22,700,000 for a period of three years starting September 1, 2024.

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FISCAL IMPACT:

This action reimburses CapMetro for expenses incurred.

 

STRATEGIC PLAN:

Strategic Goal Alignment:

1.  Internal/External Customer Service Excellence   2. Stakeholder Engagement

3.  Financial and Environmental Sustainability          4. Staff Development                                             5.  Agency Growth Management          

 

Strategic Objectives:

1.1 Safety & Risk                        1.2 Continuous improvement          1.3 Dynamic Change

1.4  Culture of Innovation         2.1 Be an Employer of Choice           2.2 Organization Development

2.3 Organization Culture            3.1 Resource optimization                3.2 Safety Culture

3.3 Environmental Leadership  4.1 Educate & Call to Action             4.2 Build Partnerships

4.3 Value of Transit                      4.4 Project Connect

 

EXPLANATION OF STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT: This is a revenue-generating agreement which provides for a cost-sharing arrangement to provide public transportation services.  This long-standing partnership with the University of Texas at Austin assists with campus mobility and parking concerns while increasing public transit usage. 

 

BUSINESS CASE: University service fulfills the transit demand generated by a major activity center and employer in our service area. The cost recovery for this agreement exceeds what is collected via traditional fare collection on other fixed route services.

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: This item was presented and recommended for approval at the Operations, Planning and Safety Committee on June 12, 2024.

 

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: CapMetro has partnered with the University of Texas at Austin since 1989 to provide shuttle bus services for the use and benefit of the University and the Austin community.  The current agreement began on September 1, 2021.  The current agreement expires on August 31, 2024. 

 

The University bus service is comprised of 7 routes and serves over 3 million annual riders.  The University service routes are part of CapMetro’s Local Bus service category (600-series route numbers) and may be utilized by all CapMetro customers.  These services are designed in collaboration with the University and changes are approved by the CapMetro board alongside other bus service changes.   This three-year agreement will allow for continuation of these services at existing service levels.

 

This agreement also allows UT students, faculty, and staff to ride all CapMetro services without paying a fare. 

 

In exchange for these services, the University will compensate CapMetro as follows: 

Year One: September 1, 2024 to August 31, 2025                      $7,300,000 

Year Two: September 1, 2025 to August 31, 2026                      $7,600,000 

Year Three: September 1, 2026 to August 21, 2027                      $7,800,000

 

If service levels drop below 5% lost time (as publicly reported monthly by CapMetro), the monthly payment shall be reduced by the following amounts:

Year One: above 5-6% - $36,500, and for every 1% over that, an additional $6,000

Year Two: above 5-6% - $38,000, and for every 1% over that, an additional $6,000

Year Three: above 5-6% - $39,000, and for every 1% over that, an additional $6,500

 

DBE/SBE PARTICIPATION: Does not apply.

 

PROCUREMENT: Chapter 791 of the State of Texas Government Code encourages governmental entities to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of local governments by authorizing them to contract, to the greatest possible extent, with one another.  In doing so, local governments are permitted to forego the requirements of full and open competition and contract directly with one another. 

 

RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Operations

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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RESOLUTION

OF THE

CAPITAL METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

STATE OF TEXAS

COUNTY OF TRAVIS                      

AI-2024-1187

 

WHEREAS, the Capitol Metropolitan Transportation Authority Board of Directors recognizes the importance of providing shuttle bus service to students attending the University of Texas at Austin; and

 

WHEREAS, CapMetro has an existing Interlocal Agreement with the University of Texas at Austin for shuttle service and rides on CapMetro services that expires on August 31, 2024; and

 

WHEREAS, the Interlocal Agreement is a revenue-generating agreement that provides for a cost-sharing arrangement to provide public transportation services; and

 

WHEREAS, this long-standing partnership with the University of Texas at Austin assists with campus mobility and parking concerns while increasing public transit usage. 

 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority Board of Directors that the President & CEO, or her designee, is authorized to finalize and execute an Interlocal Agreement with the University of Texas at Austin for bus services and fare programs for an estimated revenue of $22,700,000 for a period of three years starting September 1, 2024.

 

 

 

____________________                                                                                    Date: ____________________

Secretary of the Board

Becki Ross