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File #: 2023-1091   
Type: Agenda Item Status: Passed
File created: 5/2/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/16/2023 Final action: 5/16/2023
Title: Approve three-year contract with Thompson Consulting Services, LLC for the provision of primary emergency debris removal monitoring services
Attachments: 1. FOR COUNCIL - Agreement for Emergency Debris Removal Monitoring - Primary, Thompson Consulting Services, LLC (PWD 230227), 2. NOTICE OF INTENT TO AWARD
Submitted By: Danielle Phillips
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Presentation By: Darren Park
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Department: Public Works

STAFF RECOMMENDATION (Motion Ready):
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Approve three-year contract with Thompson Consulting Services, LLC for the provision of primary emergency debris removal monitoring services
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OCALA'S RELEVANT STRATEGIC GOALS:
Operational Excellence

PROOF OF PUBLICATION:
Request For Proposal Released to Public: 3/13/2023. Selection Committee Meeting: 4/28/2023.

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BACKGROUND:
The Public Works Department utilizes the emergency debris removal monitoring contract to assist in the remediation of large scale natural and manmade disasters within the City limits. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) requires monitoring of emergency debris removal activities. Utilizing a firm specializing in this work and skilled in the application of FEMA's guidelines helps ensure rapid recovery and reimbursement of declared emergency expenditures is maximized.

Events declared as disasters by Presidential Decree are typically eligible for up to 75% reimbursement by FEMA and possibly up to an additional 12.5% from the State Emergency Fund. Accurate documentation, including pictures and global positioning system (GPS) locations of the quantities and types of eligible debris from collection through final disposal, is critical to maximizing the amount of reimbursement. Engaging with a knowledgeable contractor ensures compliance with the complex and continually changing FEMA requirements. The contractor guides disaster response efforts throughout the entire debris removal process including collecting and assembling the data for the project package submitted to FEMA. This strategy positions the City of Ocala to best maximize any potential reimbursement of debris collection costs resulting from declared disaster events.

FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS:
On April 28, 2023, Request for Proposal ("RFP") No.: PWD/230227 was issued for pre-event monitoring servi...

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