Submitted By
Jill Velan, Parking and Mobility Services Director
Reviewed By
LKS
Agenda Item Title
Title
A Resolution Approving a Professional Services Agreement with Securitas Security Services, USA, Inc., in an Amount Not to Exceed $450,004 for Security Services at Village Parking Structures and Not to Exceed $25,000 for Security Services at Village Hall for a One Year Period with Two (2), One (1) year optional Renewals.
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Overview
Overview
The Village contracts for security services for the public parking garages and Village Hall. On June 22, 2016 the Village received responses to its Request for Proposals (RFP) for security services. Securitas Security Services, USA, Inc. (“Securitas”) is being recommended as the low compliant vendor.
Body
Staff Recommendation
Approve the Resolution.
Fiscal Impact
The FY 2016 budget provides funding for approximately 450,000 in security related expenditures in the Parking Fund with an annual allocation split between Holley Court and Avenue Parking Garages based on the number of parking stalls. The General Fund budget provides $25,000 for Village Hall security services.
Background
The Village received four responses to its RFP on June 22, 2016. Based on hourly rates from the proposals, the projected annual cost for the parking garages is as follows:
Allied Barton - $524,418 (Supervisor $20.39/hr, Officer $18.87/hr)
Advanced Security - $527,363 (Supervisor $20.37/hr, Officer $19.00/hr)
US Security Associates - $442,300 (Supervisor $19.97/hr, Officer $15.42/hr)
Securitas - $450,004 (Supervisor $16.39/hr, Officer $16.39/hr)
The RFP required hourly public parking garage experience, including pay for parking structures. Upon review of the experience for the two lowest respondents it was determined that US Securities Associates experience was low volume with references including condominium parking and shopping center parking making their proposal non-responsive. It was determined that Securitas was the low compliant vendor providing security services to Interpark, a national parking operator for high volume public parking structures. Securitas has also provided security services for the Village after successful proposals in both the 2008 and 2012 security RFP processes.
Village owned parking structures provide a majority of the public parking available in the Downtown and Hemmingway business areas through a combination of permit parking and transient parking. The Village uses contracted security services within the public parking garages in these areas. These security services also patrol the OPRF High School Community Parking Garage pursuant to an intergovernmental cooperation agreement. In addition to providing safety services, security personnel provide citizens and customers with personal interaction to assist with utilizing pay station equipment or locating where they have parked their vehicle.
As part of this contract the Village receives security guard services at Village Hall. This individual provides after hours security for staff, elected and appointed officials and the public when Village Hall is open after 5:00 pm.
Alternatives
The Village Board could elect to eliminate private security services in the parking structures or at Village Hall but would be would be unable to maintain current service levels without an increase in Village employees.
Previous Board Action
In 2014 the Village Board approved a Resolution authorizing a third year for the agreement with Securitas. The contract has been month to month until the completion of this current RFP process.
In 2013 the Village Board approved a Resolution authorizing a second year for the agreement with Securitas.
In 2012 the Village Board approved a Resolution authorizing the execution of an agreement with Securitas after the 2012 RFP process.
In 2008 the Village Board approved a Resolution authorizing the execution of an agreement with Securitas after the 2008 RFP process.
Citizen Advisory Commission Action
N/A.
Anticipated Future Actions/Commitments
N/A.
Intergovernmental Cooperation Opportunities
N/A.
Performance Management (MAP) Alignment
The Department of Parking and Mobility Services is scheduled to begin MAP in the final phase.