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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2011/02/08 Item 3CITY COUNCIL & REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY _ AGENDA STATEMENT ~`~~~ CITY OF ~~ CHU[A VISTA February 8, 2011 ITEM TITLE: RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AND THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF AN APPLICATION FOR THE HEALTHY COMMUNITY PLANNING GRANT PROGRAM FUNDS THROUGH THE SAN DIEGO ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS FORA 2010-2014 FIVE YEAR IMPLEMENTATION PLAN AMENDMENT INCORPORATING PUBLIC HEALTH AS A REDEVELOPMENT PRIORITY AND THE DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF "CILANTRO TO STORES," A PROGRAM TO INCORPORATE FRESH LOCAL PRODUCE IN CONVENIENCE AND LIQUOR STORES, ACCEPTING THE TERMS OF THE GRANT AGREEMENT, AND STATING THE ASSURANCE OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA TO COMPLETE THE PROJECT BY FEBRUARY 1, 2012 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF AN APPLICATION FOR THE ACTIVE COMMUNITY TRANSPORTATION GRANT PROGRAM FUNDS THROUGH THE SAN DIEGO ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF "SENIORS, SIDEWALKS AND THE CENTENNIAL," A MULTI-MODAL TRANSPORTATION AUDIT OF SENIORS TO DETERMINE EXISTING ACCESS TO PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AND DEVELOP A PRIORITY LIST FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO INCREASE THE MOBILITY OF SENIORS, ACCEPTING THE TERMS OF THE GRANT AGREEMENT, AND STATING THE ASSURANCE OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA TO COMPLETE THE PROJECT BY FEBRUARY 1, 2012 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF AN APPLICATION FOR THE SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CAPACITY BUILDING AND PLANNING GRANT FUNDS THROUGH THE SAN DIEGO ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A MIDDLE SCHOOL AUDIT TO DETERMINE APPROPRIATE BICYCLING AND PEDESTRIAN ROUTES TO LOCAL MIDDLE SCHOOLS AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF A "SUGGESTED ROUTES TO SCHOOLS" MAP DEVELOPED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH LOCAL MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS, ACCEPTING THE TERMS OF THE GRANT AGREEMENT, AND STATING THE ASSURANCE OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA TO COMPLETE THE PROJECT BY FEBRUARY I, 2012 3-1 February 8, 2011, Item 3 Page 2 of 3 SUBMITTEDBY: DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICE~"~ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS ASSISTANT DIRECTO OF ENC REVIEWED BY: CITY MANAGER ASSISTANT CITY ANAGER 4/STHS VOTE: YES ^ NO SUMMARY In December 2010, the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) released a Call for Projects $1.15 million in grants available for the "Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW)" program. There are four grants available through the CPPW program. The City of Chula Vista wishes to apply for three grants: Healthy Community Planning, Active Community Transportation and Safe Routes to School Capacity Building and Planning. In order to apply for these funds, the City must execute a resolution authorizing the submittal of the applications for CPPW funds through SANDAG. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW The Environmental Review Coordinator has reviewed the proposed activity for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and has determined that the activity is not a "Project" as defined under Section 15378 of the State CEQA Guidelines because the proposed action consists of a governmental fiscal activity which, on its own, would not result in a potentially significant physical impact on the environment. However, when the actual project(s) for which the grant monies are earmarked are adequately defined and ready to be carried out, the appropriate environmental review and documentation will be required. Therefore, pursuant to Section 15060(c)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines, the activity is not subject to CEQA. RECOMMENDATION That Council and the Agency adopt the resolution for the Healthy Community Planning Grant. That Council adopt the resolutions for the Active Community Transportation Grant and the Safe Routes to School Capacity Building and Planning Grant. BOARDS/COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION Not applicable. DISCUSSION Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) is a $372 million nationwide grant program to combat obesity and tobacco use. The County of San Diego's Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) applied for this grant and was awarded $16.1 million under the obesity control component of the program by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The County of San Diego HHSA partnered with SANDAG to implement the components of this program related to regional planning, active transportation and safe routes to school, providing a total of $3 million in grant funds. The grant programs are a component of the federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) effort to provide economic stimulus funds. 3-2 February 8, 2011, Item 3 Page 3 of 3 On December 23, 2010, the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) announced a "Call for Projects" to all interested and eligible cities interested in applying for CPPW funds. The submittal deadline is Februazy 15, 2011. The four grant opportunities available through the CPPW funds are as follows: • Healthy Community Planning • Active Community Transportation • Safe Routes to School Capacity Building and Planning • Safe Routes to School Education, Encouragement and Enforcement Staff has identified three grants to apply for: the Healthy Community Planning Grant, Active Community Transportation Grant and the Safe Routes to School Capacity Building and Planning Grant. Through the Healthy Community Planning Grant Program, staff has identified two projects. The first is an amendment to the 2010-2014 Five Year Implementation Plan, to include language regarding the importance and priority of addressing public health in the all redevelopment project areas. The second identified project is to develop and implement the "Cilantro to Stores" program to incorporate fresh local produce in convenience and liquor stores. For the Active Community Transportation Grant the identified project is the development and implementation of "Seniors, Sidewalks and the Centennial," amulti-modal transportation audit of seniors resulting in a series of prioritized pedestrian issues and infrastructure improvements focused on senior's specific needs, which will allow Chula Vista to create a community centered around active transportation for people of all abilities. For the Safe Routes to School, Capacity Building and Planning Grant Program the proposed project is a middle school audit to determine appropriate bicycling and pedestrian routes to local middle schools and the development of a "Suggested Routes to Schools" map developed in partnership with local middle school students. DECISION MAKER CONFLICT Staff has reviewed the property holdings of the City Council and has found no property holdings within 500 feet of the boundaries of the properties which aze the subject of this action. CURRENT YEAR FISCAL IMPACT There are no impacts to the General Fund for this action. Matching funds of up to $100,000 through Conservation grant funds and Redevelopment funds have been identified and will be included in the Fiscal Year 2011-12 budget. ONGOING FISCAL IMPACT No ongoing fiscal impact has been identified. ATTACHMENTS 1. Resolutions 2. CPPW Grant Agreement with SANDAG Prepared by: Diem Do, Senior Project Coordinator 3-3 COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AND THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF AN APPLICATION FOR THE HEALTHY COMMUNITY PLANNING GRANT PROGRAM FUNDS THROUGH THE SAN DIEGO ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS FOR A 2010-2014 FIVE YEAR IMPLEMENTATION PLAN AMENDMENT INCORPORATING PUBLIC HEALTH AS A REDEVELOPMENT PRIORITY AND THE DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF "CILANTRO TO STORES," A PROGRAM TO INCORPORATE FRESH LOCAL PRODUCE IN CONVENIENCE AND LIQUOR STORES, ACCEPTING THE TERMS OF THE GRANT AGREEMENT, AND STATING THE ASSURANCE OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA TO COMPLETE THE PROJECT BY FEBRUARY 1, 2012 WHEREAS, the Communities Putting Prevention to Worlc (CPPW) is a project of the County of San Diego Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) funded by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA); and WHEREAS, the overarching goal of CPPW is to expand the use of evidence-based strategies and programs to address obesity rates, physical inactivity, and poor nutrition in the San Diego region; and WHEREAS, HHSA has partnered with the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) to implement a number of initiatives that relate to transportation and land use planning and policy in the San Diego region; and WHEREAS, as part of the CPPW project, SANDAG will administer four pass-through grant programs to cities, the County of San Diego, Tribal Governments, school districts, and community organizations in the San Diego region to promote the integration of public health in planning, safe routes to school, and active transportation; and WHEREAS, the Healthy Community Planning Grant Program will provide grant funds to incorporate public health into local planning efforts; and WHEREAS, the Active Community Transportation Grant Program will provide grant funds to promote pedestrian- and bicycle-friendly neighborhoods; and WHEREAS, the Safe Routes to School Capacity Building and Planning Grant Program will provide grant funds for comprehensive Safe Routes to School planning; and CPPW Call for Projects 2011-2012 3-4 WHEREAS, the Safe Routes to School Education, Encouragement, and Enforcement Grant Program will grant funds for programs that encourage and educate students, parents, school officials, and other community stakeholders on walking and bicycling to school safely; and WHEREAS, the City of Chula Vista wishes to receive $75,000 in grant funds for the Healthy Community Planning Grant. for the following project: A 2010-2014 Five Year Implementation Plan Amendment incorporating public health as a redevelopment priority and the development and implementation of "Cilantro-to-Stores," a program to incorporate fresh local produce in convenience and liquor stores; and WHEREAS, the City of Chula Vista understands that the CPPW Grant funding is fixed at the programmed amount, and therefore project cost increases that exceed the grant awarded will be the sole responsibility of the grantee. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Chula Vista that staff is authorized to submit an application to SANDAG for Healthy Community Planning Grant funding in the amount of $75,000 fora 2010-2014 Five Year Implementation Plan Amendment incorporating public health as a redevelopment priority and the development and implementation of "Cilantro-to-Stores," a program to incorporate fresh local produce in convenience and liquor stores; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, if a grant award is made by SANDAG to fund the redevelopment plan amendment and "Cilantro to Stores" program, the City of Chula Vista commits to providing a minimum of $100,000 of matching funds and/or in-kind contributions and authorizes City of Chula Vista staff to accept the grant funds, execute the attached grant agreement with SANDAG with no exceptions, and complete a 2010-2014 Five Year Implementation Plan Amendment incorporating public health as a redevelopment priority and the development and implementation of "Cilantro to Stores" a program to incorporate fresh local produce in convenience and liquor stores by February 1, 2012. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Chula Vista and the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Chula Vista this 8th day of February 2011. Presented by Approved as to form by ~~ ~f Gary Halbert, AICP, PE Assistant City Manager/Director of Development Services Glen R. Googins City Attorney 3-5 COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF AN APPLICATION FOR THE ACTIVE COMMUNITY TRANSPORTATION GRANT PROGRAM FUNDS THROUGH THE SAN DIEGO ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF "SENIORS, SIDEWALKS AND THE CENTENNIAL," AMULTI-MODAL TRANSPORTATION AUDIT OF SENIORS TO DETERMINE EXISTING ACCESS TO PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AND DEVELOP A PRIORITY LIST FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO INCREASE THE MOBILITY OF SENIORS, ACCEPTING THE TERMS OF THE GRANT AGREEMENT, AND STATING THE ASSURANCE OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA TO COMPLETE THE PROJECT BY FEBRUARY 1, 2012 WHEREAS, the Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) is a project of the County of San Diego Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) funded by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA); and WHEREAS, the overarching goal of CPPW is to expand the use of evidence-based strategies and programs to address obesity rates, physical inactivity, and poor nutrition in the San Diego region; and WHEREAS, HHSA has partnered with the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) to implement a number of initiatives that relate to transportation and land use planning and policy in the San Diego region; and WHEREAS, as part of the CPPW project, SANDAG will administer four pass-through grant programs to cities, the County of San Diego, Tribal Governments, school districts, and community organizations in the San Diego region to promote the integration of public health in planning, safe routes to school, and active transportation; and WHEREAS, the Healthy Community Planning Grant Program will provide grant funds to incorporate public health into local planning efforts; and WHEREAS, the Active Community Transportation Grant Program will provide grant funds to promote pedestrian- and bicycle-friendly neighborhoods; and WHEREAS, the Safe Routes to School Capacity Building and Planning Grant Program will provide grant funds for comprehensive Safe Routes to School planning; and 3-6 Resolution No. Page 2 WHEREAS, the Safe Routes to School Education, Encouragement, and Enforcement Grant Program will grant funds for programs that encourage and educate students, parents, school officials, and other community stakeholders on walking and bicycling to school safely; and WHEREAS, the City of Chula Vista wishes to receive up to $50,000 in grant funds for the Active Community Transportation Grant Program, for the following project: implementation of "Seniors, Sidewalks and the Centennial," amulti-modal transportation audit of seniors resulting in a series of prioritized pedestrian issues and infrastructure improvements focused on senior's specific needs, which will allow Chula Vista to create a community centered around active transportation for people of all abilities;; and WHEREAS, the City of Chula Vista understands that the CPPW Grant funding is fixed at the programmed amount, and therefore project cost increases that exceed the grant awarded will be the sole responsibility of the grantee. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Chula Vista that staff is authorized to submit an application to SANDAG for the Active Community Transportation Grant funding in the amount of up to $50,000 for implementation of "Seniors, Sidewalks and the Centennial," amulti-modal transportation audit of seniors resulting in a series of prioritized pedestrian issues and infrastructure improvements focused on senior's specific needs, which will. allow Chula Vista to create a community centered around active transportation for people of all abilities; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, if a grant award is made by SANDAG to fund the implementation of implementation of "Seniors, Sidewalks and the Centennial," amulti-modal transportation audit of seniors resulting in a series of prioritized pedestrian issues and infrastructure improvements focused on senior's specific needs, which will allow Chula Vista to create a community centered around active transportation for people of all abilities; the City of Chula Vista commits to providing up to $50,000 of matching funds and/or in-kind contributions and authorizes City of Chula Vista staff to accept the grant funds, execute the attached grant agreement with SANDAG with no exceptions. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Chula Vista this 8th day of February 2011. Presented by Approv~ed~a~s to~foyrm by Gary Halbert, AICP, PE Assistant City Manager/Director of Development Services Glen R. Googins City Attorney 3-7 COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF AN APPLICATION FOR THE SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL CAPACITY BUILDING AND PLANNING GRANT FUNDS THROUGH THE SAN DIEGO ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A MIDDLE SCHOOL AUDIT TO DETERMINE APPROPRIATE BICYCLING AND PEDESTRIAN ROUTES TO LOCAL MIDDLE SCHOOLS AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF A "SUGGESTED ROUTES TO SCHOOLS" MAP DEVELOPED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH LOCAL MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS, ACCEPTING THE TERMS OF THE GRANT AGREEMENT, AND STATING THE ASSURANCE OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA TO COMPLETE THE PROJECT BY FEBRUARY 1, 2012 WHEREAS, the Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) is a project of the County of San Diego Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) funded by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA); and WHEREAS, the overarching goal of CPPW is to expand the use of evidence-based strategies and programs to address obesity rates, physical inactivity, and poor nutrition in the San Diego region; and WHEREAS, HHSA has partnered with the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) to implement a number of initiatives that relate to transportation and land use planning and policy in the San Diego region; and WHEREAS, as part of the CPPW project, SANDAG will administer four pass-through grant programs to cities, the County of San Diego, Tribal Governments, school districts, and community organizations in the San Diego region to promote the integration of public health in planning, safe routes to school, and active transportation; and WHEREAS, the Healthy Community Planning Grant Program will provide grant funds to incorporate public health into local planning efforts; and WHEREAS, the Active Community Transportation Grant Program will provide grant funds to promote pedestrian- and bicycle-friendly neighborhoods; and WHEREAS, the Safe Routes to School Capacity Building and Planning Grant Program will provide grant funds for comprehensive Safe Routes to School planning; and 3-8 Resolution No. Page 2 WHEREAS, the Safe Routes to School Education, Encouragement, and Enforcement Grant Program will grant funds for programs that encourage and educate students, parents, school officials, and other community stakeholders on walking and bicycling to school safely; and WHEREAS, the City of Chula Vista wishes to receive up to $50,000 in grant funds for the Safe Routes to School, Capacity Building and Planning Grant Program, for the following project: a middle school audit to determine appropriate bicycling and pedestrian routes to local middle schools and the development of a "Suggested Routes to Schools" map developed in partnership with local middle school students; and WHEREAS, the City of Chula Vista understands that the CPPW Grant funding is fixed at the programmed amount, and therefore project cost increases that exceed the grant awarded will be the sole responsibility of the grantee. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Chula Vista that staff is authorized to submit an application to SANDAG far Safe Routes to School Capacity Building and Planning Grant Program funding in the amount of up to $50,000 for a middle school audit to determine appropriate bicycling and pedestrian to local middle schools and the development of a "Suggested Routes to Schools" map developed in partnership with local middle school students; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, if a grant award is made by SANDAG to fund the "Suggested Routes to Schools" audit and map program, the City of Chula Vista commits to providing up to $50,000 of matching funds and/or in-kind contributions and authorizes City of Chula Vista staff to accept the grant funds, execute the attached grant agreement with SANDAG with no exceptions. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Chula Vista this 8th day of February 2011. Presented by Approved as to form by Gary Halbert, AICP, PE Assistant City Manager/Director of Development Services Glen R. Googins City Attorney 3-9 COMMUNITIES PUTTING PREVENTION TO WORK GRANT AGREEMENT NUMBER NUMBER BETWEEN THE SAN DIEGO ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS AND GRANTEE NAME REGARDING PROJECT NAME ~, This Grant Agreement Number Number ("Agreement") is made this day day bf Month, Year, by and between the San Diego Association of Governments (hereinafter referred to as "SANDAG"), 401 B Street, Suite 800, San Diego, California, 92101, and Grantee Name, Address, City, ST, ZIP, (hereinafter referred to as "Grantee"). The following recitals are a substantive part of this Agreement: A. Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) is a program of the County of San Diego Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) funded by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). i B. The goal of the CPPW program is to expand the use of evidence-based strategies and programs to address obesity rates, physical inactivity, and poor nutrition in the San Diego Region. C. SANDAG is partnering with HHSA to implement initiatives relating to transportation and land use planning and policy in the San Diego Region, including the Healthy Communities Campaign and Safe Routes to School implementation, which will provide the following four pass-through grant programs for local planning and implementation projects: Healthy Community Planning Grant Program, Active Communty Transportation Grant Program, Safe Routes to School Capacity Building and Planning Grant Program and the Safe Routes to School Education, Encouragement and Enforcement Grant Program. D. In December 2010 SANDAG issued a call far projects for grant applicants in San Diego County wishing to apply for a portion of the CPPW funds for use on planning and implementation projects meeting certain criteria under the four pass-through grant programs. E. Grantee successfully applied for CPPW funds for the following project: Enter Project Name (hereinafter referred io as the `Project"). F. The purpose of this Agreement is to establish the terms and conditions for SANDAG to provide Grantee with funding to implement the Project. G. Although SANDAG will be providing financial assistance to Grantee to support the Project, SANDAG will not be responsible for Project implementation or hold any substantial control of the Project. NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed as follows: CPPW CaII for Prgec[s 2017-2012 3-10 Grantee Name: Section 1. Definitions Grant No.: A. Application. The signed and dated grant application, including any amendment thereto, with all explanatory, supporting, and supplementary documents filed with SANDAL by or on behalf of the Grantee and accepted or approved by SANDAL. All of Grantee's application materials, not in conflict with this Agreement, are hereby incorporated into this Agreement as though fully set forth herein. B. Agreement, This Grant Agreement, together with all attachments hereto, which are hereby incorporated into this Agreement and contain additional terms and conditions that are binding upon the parties. C. in this Section 1.} D. Approved Project Budget. The most recent statement of the costs of the Project, the maximum amount of assistance from SANDAL for which the Grantee is currently eligible, the specific tasks (including specific contingencies) covered, and the estimated cost of .each task that has been approved by SANDAL. The approved Project budget, scope of work, and schedule is attached hereto as Attachment A. E. CPPW Assistance. Funding for the CPPW's four pass-through grant programs. F. .Grantee. The entity that is the recipient of CPPW Assistance under this Agreement. If the Grantee enters into agreements with other parties to assist with the implementation of the Project, each participant in, member of, or party to that agreement is deemed a "Sub-Grantee" and for purposes of compliance with applicable requirements of this Agreement for its Project will be treated as a Grantee. G. Maximum Percentage of SANDAL Participation. Grantee submitted an application and was evaluated based on its representation that it would provide matching funds for the Project. Grantee agrees to provide Enter Percentage percent or $Enter Dollar Amount of the approved Project budget as matching funds from resources other than the CPPW Assistance. Therefore, the maximum percentage that SANDAL will pay Grantee for amounts invoiced under this Agreement is Enter Percentage percent or $Enter Dollar Amount, whichever is the lesser of these two amounts. 2 Approval, Authorization, Concurrence, Waiver. A written statement (transmitted in written hard copy or electronically) of a SANDAL official authorized to permit the Grantee to take or omit an action required by Agreement, which action may not be taken or omitted without such permission. Except to the extent that SANDAL determines otherwise in writing, such approval, authorization, concurrence, or waiver permitting the performance or omission of a specific action does not constitute permission to perform or omit other similar actions. An oral permission or interpretation 3-11 Grantee Name: Grant No.: H. Maximum SANDAG Contribution. Grantee submitted an application and was evaluated based on its representation that it would abide by a budget for the Project, which has been finalized and is attached to this Agreement as the approved Project budget (Attachment A). Based on the approved Project budget, the maximum amount of CPPW Assistance SANDAG will pay to Grantee for amounts invoiced under this Agreement is $Enter Maximum Dollar Amount or Enter Maximum Percentage percent of the approved Project budget, whichever is the lesser of these two amounts. I. Notice to Proceed means a written notice from SANDAG issued to the Grantee authorizing the Grantee to proceed with all or a portion of the work described in the scope of work. Grantee shall nol proceed with the work and shall not be eligible to receive payment for work performed prior to SANDAG's issuance of a notice to proceed. J. Sub-Grantee. Any Grantee or consultant, at any tier, paid directly or indirectly with funds flowing -from this Agreement for the Project. Section 2. Project Implementation A. General. The Grantee agrees to carry out the Project as follows: 1. Project Desviption. Grantee agrees to perform the work as described in the project description/scope of work attached as Attachment A. 2. Effective Date. The effective date of this Agreement or any amendment hereto is the date on which this Agreement or an amendment is fully executed. SANDAG authorizes Grantee to begin working on the Project, and Grantee agrees to undertake Project work, promptly after receiving a notice to proceed from SANDAG, notwithstanding the effective date of this AgreemenT. 3. Grantee's Capacity. The Grantee agrees to maintain or acquire sufficient legal, financial, technical, and managerial capacity to: (a) plan, manage, and complete the Project and provide for the use of any Project property; (b) carry out the safety and security aspects of the Project; and (c) comply with the terms of this Agreement and all applicable laws, regulations, and policies pertaining to the Project and the Grantee.. 4. Project Schedule. The Grantee agrees to complete the Project according to the Project schedule attached hereto as Attachment A and in compliance wfth the Use It or Lose It policy attached hereto as Attachment B. SANDAG Board Policy No. 035 does not apply to the CPPW Program, including this Agreement. 5. Project Implementation and Oversight. Grantee agrees to comply with the Project implementation and oversight requirements attached hereto as Attachment C. Additionally, if Grantee hires a consultant other than on-call consultants provided by SANDAG to car out rofessional services funded under this Agreement, Grantee shall: rY P prepare an independent cost estimate (ICE) prior to soliciting proposals, publicly advertise for competing proposals for the work, use cost as an evaluation factor in selecting the consultant, document a record of negotiation (RON) establishing that the 3 3-12 Grantee Name: Grant No.: amount paid by Grantee for the consultant services is fair and reasonable, and pass through the relevant obligations in this Agreement to the consultant. 6. Work with On-Call consultants Arranged by SANDAL. Grantee haz elected to work with (fill,in~name of cohsultarit(s)), arranged by SANDAL on an on-call basis to assist Grantee in completing the Project. SANDAL will pay on-call consultants directly from grant funds awarded to Grantee, upon approval of cohsultant's invoice by the Grantee and SANDAL. 7. Changes to Project Composition. This Agreement was awarded to Grantee based on the application submitted by Grantee, which contained representations by Grantee regarding the proposed scope of work, and other criteria relevant to evaluating and ranking the Project based on SANDAG's grant evaluation criteria ("project justification"). Any substantive deviation from Grantee's representations in the project justification during project implementation may require reevaluation or result in loss of funding. If Grantee knows or should know that substantive changes in the project justification have occurred or will occur, Grantee will immediately notify SANDAL. SANDAL will then determine whether the Project is still consistent with the overall objectives of the CPPW Program and that the changes would not have negatively affected the Project ranking during the grant application process. SANDAL reserves the right to have CPPW Assistance withheld or refunded due to substantive changes to the project justification. See Section 9; paragraph F of this Agreement regarding amendments to the scope of work. B. Significant Participation by a Sub-Grantee. Although the Grantee may delegate any or almost all Project responsibilities to one or more sub-grantees, the Grantee agrees that it, rather than any sub-grantee, is ultimately responsible for compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and this Agreement, including the requirement that Grantee's Project must be completed by February 1, 2012. C. Grantee's Responsibility to Extend Agreement Requirements to Other Entities 1. Entities Affected. If an entity other than the Grantee is expected to fulfill any responsibilities typically performed by the Grantee, the Grantee agrees to assure that the entity carries out the Grantee's responsibilities as set forth in this Agreement, including the requirement that Grantee's Project must be completed by February 1, 2012. 2. Documents Affected. The applicability provisions of laws, regulations, and policies determine the extent to which those provisions affect an entity (such as asub-grantee) participating in the Project through the Grantee. Thus, the Grantee agrees to use a written document to ensure that each entity participating in the Project complies with applicable laws, regulations, and policies. a. Required Clauses. The Grantee agrees to use a written document (such as a subagreement, lease, third-party contract, or other), including all appropriate clauses stating the entity's responsibilities under applicable laws, regulations, or policies, including, but not limited to, the pass-through provisions outlined in Attachment E to this Agreement, 4 3-13 Grantee Name: Grant No.: b. Flowdown. The Grantee agrees to include in each document (sub-agreement, lease, third-party contract, or other) any necessary provisions requiring the Project participant (third-party Grantee, sub-grantee, or other) to impose applicable laws, Agreement requirements and directives on its sub-grantees, lessees, third-party Grantees, and other Project participants at the lowest tier necessary. D. No SANDAG Obligations to Third Parties. In connection with the Project, the Grantee agrees that SANDAG shall not be subject to any obligations or liabilities to any sub-grantee, lessee, third- partyGrantee, or other person or entity that is not a party to this Agreement for the Project, other than making payments(s), from the Grantee's award, to on-call consultants arranged through SANDAG, 'rf applicable, subject to SANDAG's receipt and approval of on-call consultant invoices consistent with Section 5, below. E. Changes in Project Performance. The Grantee agrees to notify SANDAG immediately, in writing, of any change in local law, conditions (including its legal, financial, or technical capacity), or any other event that may adversely affect the Grantee's ability to perform the Project in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. The Grantee also agrees to notify SANDAG immediately, in writing, of any current or prospective major dispute, breach, deiauit, or litigation that may adversely affect SANDAG's interests in the Project and agrees to inform SANDAG, also in writing, before naming SANDAG as a party to litigation for any reason, in any forum. At a minimum, the Grantee agrees to send each notice to SANDAG required by this suhsection to SANDAG's Office of General Counsel. Grantee turther agrees to comply with the Use It or Lose It policy attached hereto as Attachment B. F. Standard of Care. The Grantee expressly warrants that the work to be performed pursuant to this Agreement shall be performed in accordance with the applicable standard of care. Where approval by SANDAG, the Executive Director, or other representative of SANDAG is indicated in '~. the scope of work, it is understood to be conceptual approval only and does not relieve the `i Grantee of responsibility for complying with all laws, codes, industry standards, and liability for damages caused by negligent acts, errors, omissions, noncompliance with industry standards, or the willful misconduct of the Grantee or its sub-grantees. Section 3. Ethics A. Grantee Code of Conduct/Standards of Conduct. The Grantee agrees to maintain a written code of conduct or standards of conduct that shallgovern the actions of its officers, employees, council or board members, or agents engaged in the award or administration of subagreements, leases, or third-party contracts supported with CPPW Assistance. The Grantee agrees that its code of conduct or standards of conduct shall specify that its officers, employees, council or board members, or agents may neither solicit nor accept gratuities, savors, or anything of monetary value from any present or potential sub-grantee, lessee, or third-party Grantee at any tier or agent thereof. Such a conflict would arise when an employee, officer, council or board member, or agent, including any member of his or her immediate family, partner, or organization that employs or intends to employ, any of the parties listed herein has a financial interest in the entity selected for award. The Grantee may set de minimis rules where the financial interest is not substantial or the gift is an unsolicited item of nominal intrinsic value. The Grantee agrees that its 5 3-14 Grantee Name: Grant No.: code of conduct or standards of conduct also shall prohibit its officers, employees, council or board members, or agents from using their respective positions in a manner that presents a real or apparent personal or organizational conflict of interest or personal gain. As permitted by state or local law or regulations, the Grantee agrees that its code of conduct or standards of conduct shall include penalties, sanctions, or other disciplinary actions for violations by its officers, employees, council or board members, or their agents or its third-party Grantees or sub-grantees or their agents. 3. Personal Conflicts of Interest. The Grantee agrees that its code of conduct or standards of conduct shall prohibit the Grantee's employees, officers, council or board members, or agents from participating in the selection, award, or administration of any third-party contract or subagreement supported by CPPW Assistance if a real or apparent conflict of interest would be involved. Such a conflict would arise when an employee, officer, board member, or agent, including any member of his or her immediate family, partner, or organization that employs or intends to employ, any of the parties listed herein has a financial interest in the firm selected for award. 4. Organizational Conflicts of Interest. The Grantee agrees that fts code of conduct or standards of conduct shall include procedures for identifying and preventing real and apparent organizational conflicts of interest. An organizational conflict of interest exists when the nature of the work to be performed under a proposed third-party contract or subagreement may, without some restrictions on suture activities, result in an unfair competitive advantage to the third-party Grantee or sub-grantee or impair its objectivity in pedorming the contract work. B. SANDAG Code of Conduct. SANDAG has established policies concerning potential conflicts of interest. These policies apply to Grantee. For all awards by SANDAG, any practices which might result in unlawful activity are prohibited, including, but not limited to, rebates, kickbacks, or other unlawful considerations. SANDAG staff are specifically prohibited from participating in the selection process when those staff have a close personal relationship, family relationship, or past (within the last twelve [t2j months), present, or potential business or employment relationship wish a person or business entity seeking a contract. It is unlawful for any contract to be made by SANDAG if any individual board member or staff has a prohibited financial interest in the contract. Staff also is prohibited from soliciting or accepting gratuities from any organization seeking funding from SANDAG. SANDAG's officers, employees, agents, and council or board members shall not solicit or accept gifts, gratuties, favors, or anything of monetary value from consultants, potential consultants, or parties to subagreements. By signing this Agreement, Grantee affirms that it has no knowledge of an ethical violation by SANDAG staff or Grantee. If Grantee has any reason to believe a conflict of interest exists with regard to this Agreement or the Project, it should nofrfy the SANDAG Office of General Counsel immediately. C. Bonus or Commission. The Grantee affirms that it has not paid, and agrees not to pay, any bonus or commission to obtain approval of its CPPW Assistance application for the Project. D. False or Fraudulent Statements or Claims. The Grantee acknowledges and agrees that by executing this Agreement for the Project, the Grantee certifies or affirms the truthfulness and accuracy of each statement it has made, it makes, or it may make in connection with the Project. 6 3-15 Grantee Name: Grant No.: Section 4. Approved Project Budget Except to the extent that SANDAL determines otherwise in writing, the Grantee agrees as follows: The Grantee and SANDAL have agreed to a Project budget that is designated the `approved Project budget " The Grantee will incur obligations and make disbursements of Project funds only as authorized by the approved Project budget. An amendment to the approved Project budget requires the issuance of a formal amendment to this Agreement, except that re-allocation of funds among budget items or fiscal years that does not increase the total amount of the CPPW Assistance awarded for the Project may be made consistent with applicable laws, regulations, and policies. Prior SANDAL approval is required for transfers of funds between approved Project budget categories; approval will .not be unreasonably withheld. Section 5. Payments A. Funding Commitment. The Grantee agrees that SANDAG's maximum commitment for Project costs will not exceed the maximum SANDAL contribution of $Enter Maximum Amount. The responsibility of SANDAL to make payments under this Agreement is limited to the amounts listed in the approved Project budget for the Project. Within shirty (30) days of not'rfication to the Grantee that specific amounts are owed to SANDAL, whether for excess payments of CPPW Assistance, failure to comply with the Use It or Lose It policy (Attachment B), disallowed costs, or funds recovered from third parties or elsewhere, the Grantee agrees to remit the owed amounts to SANDAL, including applicable interest, penalties, and administrative charges. B. SANDAL Payment to Grantee. If Grantee staff costs are designated in the approved Project Budget, SANDAL shall pay Grantee, following receipt and approval of an invoice accompanied by documentation of expenses, including the matching portion, if applicable, incurred on the Project. A sample invoice form is attached hereto as Attachment D. Upon receiving a request for payment and adequate supporting information, SANDAL will make payment for eligible amounts to Grantee within thirty (30) days if Grantee has complied with the requirements of this Agreement, has satisfied SANDAL that the CPPW Assistance requested is needed for Project purposes in that requisition period, and is making adequate progress toward Project completion. After the Grantee has demonstrated satisfactory compliance with the preceding requirements, SANDAL will reimburse the Grantee's apparent allowable costs incurred consistent with the approved Project budget for the Project. SANDAL shall retain ten percent (t0%) from the amounts invoiced until satisfactory completion of work. SANDAL shall promptly pay retention amounts to Grantee following Grantee's satisfactory completion of work, receipt of Grantee's final invoice, and all required documentation. C. Payment by SANDAL to On-Call Consultant. If Grantee is utilizing on-call consultant assistance arranged by SANDAL, the on-call consultant will submit invoices to Grantee for approval. Grantee will then submit approved on-call consultant invoices to SANDAL for payment. SANDAL will review Grantee's approved on-call consultant invoices, and if satisfactory, SANDAL will pay on-call consultants directly consistent with the conditions outlined in Section 5. B. "Payment by SANDAL to Grantee" Grantee understands that on-call consultant invoices, if satisfactory to SANDAL, will be paid from CPPW Assistance awarded to Grantee. 7 3-16 Grantee Name: Grant No.: D. Costs Reimbursed. The Grantee agrees that Project costs eligible for CPPW Assistance must comply with all the following requirements. Except to the extent that SANDAG determines otherwise, in writing, to be eligible for reimbursement, Project costs, including matching funds, must be: 5. Consistent with the Project scope of work, the approved Project budget, and other provisions of this Agreement; 6. Necessary in order to accomplish the Project; 7. Reasonable for the goods or services purchased, as evidenced by the Grantee's independent cost estimate for the goods/services at issue, along with a record of negotiation wdh a vendor/supplier; 8. Actual net casts to the Grantee (i.e., the price paid minus any refunds, rebates, or other items of value received by the Grantee that have the effect of reducing the cost actually incurred, excluding program income); 9. Incurred for work performed after the effective date of this Agreement and following Grantee's receipt of a notice to proceed from SANDAG; 10. Satisfactorily documented; 11. Treated consistently in accordance with accounting principles and procedures approved by SANDAG for the Grantee (see Section 6. Accounting Records) and with accounting principles and procedures approved by the Grantee for its third-party Grantees and sub- grantees, 12. Eligible for CPPW Assistance; and 13. Expended allowable indirect costs, including overhead, only if the Grantee has an approved indirect cost allocation plan and prior written approval has been obtained from SANDAG. E. Excluded Costs. In determining the amount of CPPW Assistance SANDAG will provide for the Project, SANDAG will exclude: 14. Any Project cost incurred by the Grantee before the effective date of this Agreement or Amendment thereto or before SANDAG issues a Notice [o Proceed; 15. Any cost that is not included in the latest approved Project budget; 16. Any cost for Project property or services received in connection with a subagreement, lease, third-party contract, or other arrangement that is required to be, but has not been, concurred in or approved in writing by SANDAG; and 17. Any cost ineligible for SANDAG participation as provided by applicable laws, regulations, or policies. 8 3-17 Grantee Name: Grant No.: The Grantee understands and agrees that payment to the Grantee for any Project cost does not constitute a final decision by SANDAL about whether that cost is allowable and eligible for payment under the Project and does not constitute a waiver of any violation by the Grantee of the terms of this Agreement for the Project. The Grantee acknowledges that SANDAL will not make a final determination about the allowability and eligibility of any cost until the final payment has been made on the Project. If SANDAL determines that the Grantee is not entitled to receive any portion of the CPPW Assistance requested or paid, SANDAL will notify the Grantee in writing, stating its reasons. The Grantee agrees that Project closeout will not alter the Grantee's responsibility to return any funds due SANDAL as a result of later refunds, corrections, or other similar transactions, nor will Project closeout alter the right by SANDAL to disallow costs and recover funds provided for the Project on the basis of a later audit or other review. Section 6. Accounting Records Incompliance with applicable laws, regulations, and policies, the Grantee agrees as follows: A: Project Accounts. The Grantee agrees to establish and maintain for the Project either a separate set of accounts or separate accounts within the framework of an established accounting system that can be identified with the Project. The Grantee also agrees io maintain all checks, payrolls, invoices, contracts, vouchers, orders, or other accounting documents related in whole or in part to the Project so that they may be clearly identified, readily accessible, and available to SANDAL upon request and, to the extent feasible, kept separate from documents not related to the Project. 9 3-18 [Include the following three sections only if matching funds are proposed in the application. IF matching funds are included in the approved Project budget, please be certain that the match fund payments are indicated on a proportionate basis throughout the Project schedule.] Grantee Name: Grant No.: B. Documentation of Project Costs and Program Income. Except to the extent that SANDAG determines otherwise, in writing, the Grantee agrees to support all costs charged to the Project, including any approved services or property contributed by the Grantee or others, with properly executed payrolls, time records, invoices, contracts, or vouchers describing in detail the nature and propriety of the charges, including adequate records to support the costs the Grantee has incurred underlying any payment in which SANDAG has agreed to participate. Section 7. Reporting, Record Retention, and Access A. Types of Reports. The Grantee agrees to submit to SANDAG all reports required by laws and regulations, policies, this Agreement, and any other reports SANDAG may spec'rfy. B. Report Formats. The Grantee agrees that all reports and other documents or information intended for public availability developed in the course of the Project and required to be submitted to SANDAG must be prepared and submitted in electronic and or written hard copy formats as SANDAG may specify. SANDAG reserves the right to specify that records be submitted in particular formats. C. Record Retention. During the course of the Project and for three (3) years thereafter from the date of transmission of the final expenditure report, the Grantee agrees to maihtain (intact and readily accessible) all data, documents, reports, records, contracts, and supporting materials relating to the Project as SANDAG may require. D. Access to Records of Grantees and SubGrantees. The Grantee agrees to permit, and require its sub-grantees to permit, SANDAG or its authorized representatives, upon request, to inspect all Project work, materials, payrolls, and other data and to audit the books, records, and accounts of the Grantee and its sub-grantees pertaining to the Project. E. Project Closeout. The Grantee agrees that Project closeout does not alter the reporting and record retention requirements of this Agreement. Section 8. Project Completion, Audit, Settlement, and Closeout A. Project Completion. Grantee's Project must be completed by February 1, 2012. Within thirty (30) calendar days following Project completion or termination by SANDAG, the Grantee agrees to submit a final certification of Project expenses and final reports, as applicable. B. Project Closeout. Project closeout occurs when SANDAG notifies the Grantee that SANDAG has closed the Project and either forwards the final CPPW Assistance payment or acknowledges that the Grantee has remitted the proper refund to SANDAG. The Grantee agrees that Project closeout by SANDAG does not invalidate any continuing requirements imposed by this Agreement or any unmet requirements set forth in a written notification from SANDAG. All payments made to the Grantee shall be subject to review for compliance by SANDAG with the requirements of this Agreement and may be subject to an audit upon completion of the Project. If Grantee uses CPPW Assistance for indirect costs, any final audit, if performed, will include an indirect cost audit as well. 10 3-19 Grantee Name: Grant No.: Section 9. Timely Progress and Right of SANDAG to Terminate A. Grantee shall make diligent and timely progress toward completion of the Project within the timelines set forth in the Project schedule (Attachment A). If timely progress is not achieved, SANDAG may review the status of the Project to determine if the funds should be reallocated to another eligible project,' as per the Use It or Lose Il policy (Attachment B). Grantee understands and agrees that any failure to make reasonable progress on the Project or violation of this Agreement chat endangers substantial performance of the Project shall provide sufficient grounds for SANDAG to terminate this Agreement for the Project. B. In the event Grantee encounters difficulty in meeting the Project schedule or anticipates dirfficulty in complying with the Project schedule, the Grantee shall immediately notify the SANDAG project manager in writing and shall provide pertinent details, including the reason(s) for the delay in performance and the date by which Grantee expects to complete performance or delivery. This not'rfication shall be informational in character only, and receipt of it shall not be construed as a waiver by SANDAG of a project delivery schedule or date or any rights or remedies provided by this Agreement, including the Use It or Lose It policy, (Attachment B). C. Upon written notice, the Grantee agrees that SANDAG may suspend or terminate all or any part of the CPPW Assistance to be provided for the Project 'rf the Grantee has violated the terms of this Agreement or'rf SANDAG determines that the purposes of the laws or policies authorizing the Project would not be adequately served by the continuation of CPPW Assistance for the Project. D. Ih general, termination of CPPW Assistance for the Project will not invalidate obligations properly incurred by the Grantee before the termination date to the extent those obligations cannot be canceled. If, however, SANDAG determines that the Grantee has willfully misused CPPW Assistance by failing to make adequate progress or failing to comply with the terms of this Agreement, SANDAG reserves the right to require the Grantee to refund the entire amount of CPPW Assistance provided for the Project or any lesser amount as SANDAG may determine. E. Expiration of any Project time period established in the Project schedule will not, by itself, automatically constitute an expiration or termination of this Agreement for the Project, however, Grantee must request and SANDAG must agree to amend this Agreement in writing if the Project schedule will not be met. An amendment to the Project schedule may be made at SANDAG's discretion if Grantee's request is consistent with the provisions of the Use It or Lose It policy (Attachment 8). F. The grant was awarded based on the application submitted by Grantee with the intention that the awarded funds would be used to implement the Project as described in the scope of work (Attachment A). Any substantive deviation from the scope of work must be approved by SANDAG if grant funds are to be used for such changes. If Grantee believes substantive changes need to be made to the Project, Grantee will immediately notify SANDAG. SANDAG will then determine whether the Project is still consistent with the overall objectives of the CPPW Program and that the changes would not have negatively affected the Project ranking during the grant application process. SANDAG reserves the right to have CPPW Assistance withheld or reTunded due to substantive Project changes. 11 3-20 Grantee Name: Section 10. Disputes and Venue Grant No.: A. Choice of Law. This Agreement shall be interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of California. B. Dispute Resolution Process. In the event Grantee has a dispute with SANDAL during the performance of this Agreement, Grantee shall continue to perform unless SANDAL informs Grantee in writing to cease performance. The dispute resolution process for disputes arising under this Agreement shall be as follows: 18. Grantee shall submit a statement of the grounds for the dispute, including all pertinent dates, names of persons involved, and supporting documentation, to SANDAG's project manager. The project manager and other appropriate SANDAL staff will review the documentation in a timely manner and reply to Grantee wRhin twenty (20) days. Upon receipt of an adverse decision by SANDAL, Grantee may submit a request for reconsideration to SANDAG's Executive Director. The request for reconsideration must be received within ten (10) days from the postmark date of the reply from SANDAL. The Executive Director will respond to the request for reconsideration within ten (10) working days. The decision of the Executive Director will be in writing. 19. If Grantee is dissatisfied with the results following exhaustion of the above dispute resolution procedures, Grantee shall make a written request to SANDAL for appeal io the SANDAL Regional Planning Committee. SANDAL shall respond to a request for mediation within thirty (30) calendar days. The decision of the Regional Planning Committee shall be final. C. Venue. If any action is brought to interpret or enforce any term of this Agreement, the action shall be brought in a state or federal court situated in the County of San Diego, State of Califomia. In the event of any such litigation between the parties, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover all reasonable costs incurred, including reasonable attorneys fees, litigation and collection expenses, witness fees, and court costs as determined by the court. Section 11. Assignment The Grantee agrees that Grantee shall not assign, sublet, or transfer (whether by assignment or novation) this Agreement or any rights under or interest in this Agreement. However, claims for money due to Grantee from SANDAL under this Agreement may be assigned to a bank, trust company or other financial institution without such approval. Notice of such assignment or transfer shall be promptly furnished to SANDAL in writing. Section 12. Project Manager The Grantee has assigned Enter Grantee Project Manager Name as the project manager for the Project. Project manager continuity and experience is deemed essential in Grantee's ability to carry out the Project in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Grantee shall not change the project manager wthout notice to SANDAL. 12 3-21 Grantee Name: Section 13. Insurance Gent No.: Grantee shall procure and maintain during the period of performance of this Agreement, and for twelve (12) months following completion, policies of insurance from insurance companies authorized to do business in the State of California or the equivalent types and amounts of self-insurance, as follows: A. General Liability. Combined single limit of $1,000,000 per occurrence and $2,000,000 general aggregate for personal and bodily injury, including death, and broad form property damage. The policy must include an acceptable "Waiver of Transfer Rights of Recovery Against Others Endorsement," naming SANDAG as an additional insured. A deductible or retention may be utilized, subject to approval by SANDAG. B. Automobile Liability. For personal and bodily injury, including death, and property damage in an amount not less than $1,000,000. The policy must include an acceptable "Waiver of Right to Recover From Others Endorsement," naming SANDAG as an additional insured. C. Workers' Compensation and Employer's Liability. Policy must comply with the laws of the State of California. The policy must include am acceptable "Waiver of Right to Recover From Others Endorsement," naming SANDAG as an additional insured. D. Other Requirements. Grentee shall furnish satisfactory proof by one or more cert'rficates (original copies) that k has the foregoing insurance. The insurance shall be provided by an acceptable insurance provider, as determined by SANDAG, which satisfies the following minimum requirements: 20. An insurance carrier qualified to do business in Calfornia and maintaining an agent for service of process within the state. Such insurance carrier shall maintain a current A.M. Best rating classification of "A--" or better and a financial size of "$10 million to $24 million (Class 1n or better," or 21. A Lloyds of London program provided by syndicates of Lloyds of London and other London insurance carriers, providing all participants are qualified to do business in California and the policy provides for an agent for service of process in California. E. Certificates of insurance shall be filed with SANDAG. These policies shall be primary insurance as to SANDAG so that any other coverage held 6y SANDAG shall not contribute to any loss under Grantee's insurance. Each insurance policy shall contain a clause which provides that the policy may not be canceled without first giving thirty (30) days' advance written notice to SANDAG. For purposes of this notice requirement, any material change in the policy prior to its expiration shall be considered a cancellation. 13 3-22 Grantee Name: Grant No.: Section 14. Indemnification and Duty to Defend With regard to any claim, protest, or litigation arising from or related to the Grantee's performance in connection with or incidental to the Project or this Agreement, Grantee agrees to defend, indemnify, protect, and hold SANDAL and its agents, officers, council or board members, and employees harmless from and against any and all claims asserted or liability established for damages or injuries to any person or property, including injury to the Grantee's or its sub-grantees' employees, agents, or officers which arise from or are connected with or are caused or claimed to be caused by the negligent, reckless, or willful acts or omissions of the Grantee and its sub-grantees and their agents, officers, or employees, in performing the work or services herein, and all expenses of investigating and defending against same, including attorney fees and costs, provided, however, that the Grantee's duty to indemnify and hold harmless shall not include any claims or liability arising from the established sole negligence or willful misconduct of SANDAL, its agents, officers, or employees. Section 15. Relationship of Parties For purposes of this Agreement, the relationship of the parties is that of independent entities and not as agents of each other or as joint venturers or partners. The parties shall maintain sole and exclusive control over their personnel, agents, consuRants, and operations. Section 16. CPPW Program Pass-Through Contract Provisions The American Recovery & Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) project titled Communities Putting Prevention to Work No. 1 U56DP002496-01 (the "Grant") was initially awarded to the County of San Diego ("County"). The County awarded a portion of the Grant funds to SANDAL. The County and SANDAL entered into an agreement outlining the terms and conditions under which SANDAL may spend its portion of the Grant-funds .(County-SANDAL Agreement) (County's Reference No. 532637 and SANDAG's Reference No. 5001467). SANDAL and the Grantees awarded CPPW Assistance are subject to certain pass-through contract provisions in the County-SANDAL Agreement, described in Attachment E, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. By signing this Agreement, Grantee agrees to comply with the pass-through contract provisions set out in Attachment E. If the terms of this Agreement conflict with a term of the County-SANDAL Agreement, the County-SANDAL Agreement term shall take precedence over this Agreement's terms. Section 17. Severability and Integration If any provision of this Agreement is determined invalid, the remainder of that Agreement shall not be affected if that remainder would continue to conform to the requirements of applicable laws or regulations. This Agreement represents the entire understanding of SANDAL and Grantee as to those matters contained in it. No prior oral or written understanding shall be of any force or effect with respect to those matters covered hereunder. This Agreement may not be modified or altered except in carding, signed by SANDAL and the Grantee. 14 3-23 Grantee Name: Section 18. Notice Grant No.: Any notice or instrument required io be given or delivered by this Agreement may be given or delivered by depositing the same in any United States Post Office, registered or certified, postage prepaid, addressed to: - San Diego Association of Governments 409 B Street, Suite 800 San Diego, CA 92101 Attn: CPPW Program Manager Grantee: GRANTEE NAME GRANTEE STREET ADDRESS GRANTEE CITY, STATE, ZIP Attn: GRANTEE PROJECT MANAGER NAME and shall be effective upon receipt thereof Section 19. Signatures The individuals executing this Agreement represent and warrant that they have the legal capacity and authority to do so on behalf of their respective legal entities. 1N WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement as of the date written above. SAN DIEGO ASSOCIATION GRANTEE,t`~RME. OF GOVERNMENTS TAX ID: GRANTEE TAX ID GARY L. GALLEGOS Executive Director APPROVED AS TO FORM: JULIA COLEMAN Associate Legal Counsel 15 GRANTEE SIGNATORY NAME SIGNATORY TITLE GRANTEE LEGAL COUNSEL LEGAL COUNSEL TITLE 3-24 Grantee Name: Grant No.: ATTACHMENT A APPROVED PROJECT BUDGET, SCOPE OF WORK, AND PROJECT SCHEDULE w I N INSERT SCOPE OF WORK, PROJECT SCHEDULE, PROJECT BUDGET Task Deliverable Start End Budget Budget Matching Total Date Date Amount for Amount for Funds / Budget Grantee Consultant In Kind Amount by (staff and Services Amount Task direct costs (staff and combined) direct costs combined) 1. $ $ $ $ 2. $ $ $ $ 3. $ $ $ $ 4. $ $ $ $ TOTAL $ $ $ $ Please note all projects must be completed by February 1, 2012. Grantees are responsible for their timely compliance with all reporting requirements outlined in this Agreement. 16 Grantee Name: ATTACHMENT B USE IT OR LOSE IT POLICY Grant No.: Project Milestone and Completion Deadlines 1.1. This policy applies to all Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) grant funds. By signing a grant agreement under the CPPW Program, grant recipients agree to the following project delivery objectives. The Project must be completed according to the schedule provided in the grant agreement, but at the latest, the Project must be complete within ten months following grant agreement signature or February 1, 2012, whichever comes first. Failure to meet this deadline may result in revocation of all grant funds not already expended. 1.2. Grant funds made available as a result of this process may be awarded to the next project on the recommended project priority list from the most recent project selection process, at SANDAG's discretion. 17 3-26 Grantee Name: ATTACHMENT C PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION AND OVERSIGHT REQUIREMENTS Grant Na.: 1. Contact Information: Grantee must provide SANDAG with contact information for the Grantee's project manager. Grantee must provide SANDAG with updated contact information in a timely manner if there are any changes to staff assigned. 2. Stakeholder and Community Meetings: Grantee must provide SANDAG with advance notice (preferably within two [2j weeks) and agendas of all stakeholder and community meetings, and a meeting summary following each meeting. SANDAG staff may attend any meetings as appropriate. 3. Performance Monitoring: SANDAG staff may measure the Grantee's Project performance against stated project objectives, and evaluate the overall CPPW Program. Grantee is expected to meet with SANDAG staff to identify relevant performance measures and data sources and provide available data and feedback regarding the Project as appropriate. 18 3-27 f~ N Grantee Name: Grant No.: ATTACHMENT D SAMPLE INVOICE To: VIKRANT 5000 SANDRG 6G1 8 Street $elte 800 San Diego. CA 52 101-5 23 1 COMMUNITIES PUTTING PREVENTION TO WORK GRANTEE INVOICE S.tNGAG ~ Counry NSnn D'woo Grantx533o'.] Projett Name: SANDAG COntrae[NUmber. 19 Gmnt Invole! NUmble 'J FM' Gmn[ee's Noma Bllling Pedotl: FROM TO Address Invoice Date: GATE ' Gront Award: 50.00 Balanc! Remaining 50.00 Grantee Name: Grant No.: ToWI Current Ezpandttures: $0.00 Total Amount Due this Invoice: 50.00 Less ]OYe Retention: $0.00 Match 9b Met to Data: DIV!01 W N fD Other Costs lCelumn G) Describe Expenses: Prgeet GPPyV Mdtph ~ Total ' t Taskt Budget yra0ir ''!N ~' j ' Task2 ask9 SOAO 50.00 50.00 Task 3 TasK 2 50.00 $0 00 $-0.00 Task 5 ask 3 $0.00 50.00 $0.00 Task A 50.00 $0.00 50.00 ask 3 $0.00 Task 6 $0.00 TasK ~ 50.00 Task 8 $0.00 TasK 9 $0.00 Task t 0 50.00 rasK t t $o.og ask t2 50.00 Task t3 $0.00 ask t.i 50 00 Task 13 $0.00 i CERTIFICATION OF GRANTEE hereby terrify That the above costs ware incurtad in performance of the work required urMar the grant and are cans¢tetrt vAth fhe omounfs evidenced by ina<hed supporting documents and expentliNres. Signaturo Pnnietl Name antl TIUe Date 20 Grantee Name: ATTACHMENT E CPPW PROGRAM PASS-THROUGH CONTRACT PROVISIONS Grant No.: Consistent with Section 3, Special Terms and Conditions, of the SANDAG-County Agreement, (5001467) Grantee agrees to comply with the following provisions: 3.1 AMERICAN RECOVERY AND REINVESTMENT ACT (ARRA) OF 2009: Funding for the SANDAG-County Agreement has been provided through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Aci (ARRA) of 2009, Pub. L. 111-5. All Grantees, including both prime and sub- grantees, are subject to audit by appropriate federal entities. SANDAG has the right to cancel, terminate, or suspend the Agreement if any sub-grantee, Grantee or sub-grantee fails to comply with the reporting and operational requirements contained herein. Grantee shall comply with all provisions and requirements applicable to contracts funded in whole or in part by ARRA as currently exist as of the effective date of this Agreement and as may be amended in the future, including, without limitation, Pub. L. 111-5, Div. A, Title XVI, § 1605 ("Buy American"), Pub. L. 111-5, Div. A, Title XV, § 1515 ("Access of Offices of Inspector General"), Pub. L. 111-5, Div. A, Title IX, § 902 ("Access of Government Accountability Office"), and Pub. L. 111-5, Div: A, Title XV, § 1553 ("Whistlebtower Protections°), and any related regulations or guidance, as applicable. 3.2 ENFORCEABILITY: Grantee agrees that if Grantee or one of its sub-grantees fails to comply with all applicable federal requirements governing the use of ARRA funds, may withhold or suspend, in whole or in part, funds awarded under the program, or recover misspent funds following an audit. This provision is in addition to all other remedies available to SANDAG under all applicable state and federal laws. 3.3 PROHIBITION ON USE OF ARRA FUNDS: Grantee agrees, in accordance with ARRA, Section 1604, that none of the funds made available under this Agreement may be used for any casino or other gambling establishment, aquarium, zoo, golf course, or swimming pool. 3.4 REQUIRED USE OF AMERICAN IRON, STEEL AND OTHER MANUFACTURED GOODS: Grantee agrees that in accordance with ARRA, Section 1605, neither Grantee nor its sub- grantees will use ARRA funds for a project for the construction, alteration, maintenance, or repair of a public building or public work unless all of the iron, steel and manufactured goods used in the project are produced in the United States in a manner consistent with United States obligations under international agreements. The Grantee understands that this requirement may 21 3-30 Grantee Name: Grant No.: only be waived by the applicable federal agency in limited situations as set out in ARRA, Section 1605. 3.5 WAGE RATE REQUIREMENTS: In accordance with ARRA, Section 1606, the Grantee assures that it and its sub-grantees shall fully comply with said Section and notwithstanding any other provision of law and in a manner consistent with other provisions of ARRA, all laborers and mechanics employed by Grantee or Rs sub-grantees on projects funded directly by or assisted in whole or in part by and through the e er-f-3-a overnment pursuant to ARRA shall be paid wages at rates not less than those prevailing on projects of a character similar in the locality as determined by the United States Secretary of Labor in accordance with Subchapter IV of Chapter 31 of Title 40, Uriited States Cnde (Davis-Bacon Act). It is understood that the Secretary of Labor has the authority and functions set forth in Reorganization Plan Numbered 14 or 1950 (64 Stat. 1267; 5 U.S.C. App.} and Section 3145 of Title 40, United States Code. 3.6 INSPECTION OF RECORDS: In accordance with ARRA Sections 902, 1514 and 1515, Grantee agrees that ft shall permit the State of California, the United States Comptroller General or his/her representative or the appropriate Inspector General appointed under Section 3 or SG of the United States Inspector General Act of 1978 or his/her representative to: (1) examine any records that directly pertain to, and involve transactions relating to, this Agreement; and (2} interview any officer or employee of Grantee or any of its sub-grantees regarding the activRies funded with funds appropriated or otherwise made available by the ARRA. Grantee shall include this provision in all of its agreements with its sub-grantees from whom the Grantee acquires goods or services in its execution of the ARRA funded work. 3.7 WHISTLEBLOWER PROTECTION: Grantee agrees that both it and its sub-grantees shall comply with Section 1553 of the ARRA, which prohibits all non-federal Grantees, including SANDAG, and all Grantees of SANDAG, from discharging, demoting or otherwise discriminating against an employee for disclosures by the employee that the employee reasonably believes are evidence of: (1) gross mismanagement of an agreement relating to ARRA funds; (2) a gross waste of ARRA funds; (3) a substantial and specific danger to public health or safety related to the implementation or use of ARRA funds; (4) an abuse of authority related to implementation or use of ARRA funds; or (5) a violation of law, rule, or regulation related to an agency agreement (including the competition for or negotiation of an agreement) awarded or issued relating to ARRA funds. Grantee agrees that it and its sub- grantees shall post notice of the rights and remedies available to employees under Section 1553 of Title XV of Division A of the ARRA. 3.8 FALSE CLAIMS ACT: Grantee agrees that it shall promptly notify SANDAG, and shall refer to an appropriate federal inspector general, any credible evidence that a principal, employee, agent, sub-grantee or other 22 3-31 Grantee Name: Grant No.: person has committed a false claim under fhe False Claims Act or has committed a criminal or civil violation of laws pertaining to fraud, conflict of interest, bribery, gratuity, or similar misconduct involving ARRA funds, 3.9 REPORTING REQUIREMENTS: Pursuant to Section 1512 of the ARRA, in order for Counties receiving ARRA funds to prepare the required reports, Grantee agrees to provide SANDAG, and SANDAG will then provide the County, with the following information on a monthly basis as requested: 3.9.1 The total amount of ARRA funds received by Grantee during the Reporting Period; 3.9.2 The amount of ARRA funds that were expended or obligated during the Reporting Period; 3.9.3 A detailed list of all projects or activities for which ARRA funds were expended or obligated, including: 3.9.3.1 The name of the project or activity; 3.9.3.2 A description of the project or activity; 3.9.3.3 An evaluation of the completion status of the project or activity; and 3.9.3.4 An estimate of the number of jobs created and/or retained by the project or activity. 3.9.4 For any sub-awards equal to or greater than $25,000: 3.9.4.1 The name of the entity receiving the sub-award; 3.9.4.2 The amount of the sub-award; 3.9.4.3 The transaction type; 3.9.4.4 The North American Industry Classification System (NAILS) code or Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) number; 3.9.4.5 The Program source; 3.9.4.6 An award title descriptive of the purpose of each funding action; 3.9.4.7 The location of the entity receiving the sub-award; 3.9.4.8 The primary location of performance under the sub-award, including the city, state, congressional district and country; 3.9.4.9 The DUNS number, or name and zip code for the entity headquarters; 3.9.4.10 A unique idenfrfier of the entity receiving the sub-award and the parent entity of recipient, should the entity be owned by another; 3.9.4.11 The names and total compensation of the five most highly compensated officers of the company if it received: 1) BO percent or more of its annual gross revenues in Federal awards; 2) $25M or more in annual gross revenue from Federal awards and; 3) if the public does not have access to information about the compensation of senior executives through periodic reports filed under 23 3-32 Grantee Name: Grant No. section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 or section 6104 of Internal Revenue Code of 1986. 3.9.5 For any contracts of less than $25,000 or to individuals, the information required above maybe reported in the aggregate and requires the certification of an authorized officer of the Grantee that the information contained in the report is accurate. 3.10 INVENTIONS. Grantee shall comply with the standard patent rights clause in 37 CFR 401.14. 3.11 PUBLICATIONS. Publications, journal articles, etc. produced under this Agreement must bear an acknowledgment and disclaimer, as appropriate, such as, This publication (journal article, etc.) was supported by the Cooperative Agreement Number 1 U56DP002496-01 from The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention through the County of San Diego, Health and Human Services Agency. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 3.12 CONFERENCE DISCLAIMER ANDUSE OF LOGOS. 3.12.1 Disclaimer. Where a conference is funded by a grant or cooperative agreement, a subgrant or a contract, the Grantee must include the iollowing statement on conference materials, including promotional materials, agenda, and Internet sites: Funding for this conference was made possible (in part) by the cooperative agreement award number 1 U58DP002496-01 from The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services, nor does mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. 3.12.2 Logos. Neither the HHSA nor the CDC logo may be displayed if such display would cause confusion as to the source of the conference or give the false appearance of government endorsement. Anon-federal entity unauthorized use of the HHSA name or logo is governed by U.S.C. 1320b-10, which prohibits the misuse of the HHSA name and emblem in written communication. The appropriate use of the HHSA logo is subject to the review and approval of the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs (OASPA). Moreover, the Office of the Inspector General has authority to impose civil monetary penalties for violations {42 C.F.R. Part 1003). Neither the HHSA nor the CDC logo can be used on conference materials, under a,grant, cooperative agreement, contract or co- sponsorship agreement without the expressed, written consent of either the Project 24 3-33 Grantee Name: Grant No.: Officer or Grants Management Officer. tt is the responsibility of the Grantee (or recipient of funds under a cooperative agreement) to request consent for the use of the logo in sufficient detail to assure a complete depiction and disclosure of all uses of the government logos, and to assure that in all cases of the use of government logos, the written consent of either the Project Officer or the Grants Management Officer has been received. 3.13 EQUIPMENT AND PRODUCTS. To the greatest extent practicable, all equipment and products purchased with CDC funds should be American-made. CDC defines equipment as tangible non-expendable personal property (including exempt property) charged directly to an award having a useful life of more than one year AND an acquisition cost of $5,000 or more per unit. 3.14 TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS. This Agreement is subject to the requirements of Section 106(g) of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000, as amended (22 U.S.C: 7104). For the full text of the award term and condition, go to http://www.cdc. gov/od/pgolfunding/grants/Award_Term_and_Condition_for_Trafiieking_in_Pers ons.shtm 3.15 LOBBYING STATEMENT. Federal law prohibits award recipients and their subrecipients from using Federal funds for lobbying Congress or a Federal agency, or to influence legislation or appropriations pending before the Congress or any State or local legislature. This prohibition includes grants/cooperative agreements that, in whole or in part, involve conferences for which Federal funds cannot be used directly or indirectly to encourage participants to lobby or to instruct participants on how to lobby. Any activity designed to influence action in regard to a particular piece of pending legislation would be considered lobbying. That is, lobbying for or against pending legislation, as well as indirect or grass roots lobbying efforts by award recipients that are directed at inducing members of the public to contact their elected representatives: at the federal, State, or local levels to urge support of, or opposition to, pending legislative proposals is prohibited. Recipients and subrecipients of CDC grants and cooperative agreements need to be careful tc prevent CDC funds from being used to influence or promote pending legislation: With respect to conferences, puhlic events, publications, and grassroots activities that relate to specific legislation, recipients and sub-grantees of CDC funds should give close attention to isolating and separating the appropriate use of CDC funds from non-CDC funds. CDC also cautions recipients and subrecipients of CDC funds to be careful not to give the appearance that CDC funds are being used to carry out activities in a manner that is prohibited under Federal law. All reported activity under the Project, including Recovery Act reporting, must be activity that is consistent with federal law. 25 3-34 Grantee Name: Grant No.: 3.16 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES REGULATIONS. Grantee shall comply with the following, which are incorporated into this Agreement by reference: 3.16.1 Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, entitled "Equal Employment Opportunity," as amended by Executive Order 11375 of October 13, 1967, and as supplemented in Department of Labor Regulations (41 CFR chapter 60). 3.16.2 Copeland "Anti-Kickback" Act (18 U.S.C. 874) as supplemented in Department of Labor regulations (29 CFR Part 3). (Applicable to all contracts and subgrants for construction or repair). 3.16.3 Davis-Bacon Act (40 U.S.C. 276a to 276a-7) as supplemented by Department of Labor regulations (29 CFR Part 5). (Applicable to construction contracts in excess of $2000 awarded by Grantees and sub-grantees when required by Federal grant program legislation). 3.16.4 Sections 103 and 107 of the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Aci (40 U.S.C. 327.330) as supplemented by Department of Labor regulations (29 CFR Part 5). (Applicable to construction contracts awarded by Grantees and sub-grantees in excess of $2000, and in excess of $2500 for other contracts which involve the employment of mechanics or laborers). 3.16.5 All applicable standards, orders, or requirements issued under section 306 of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 1857(h)), section 508 of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1368), Executive Order 11738, and Environmental Protection Agency regulations (40 CFR Part 15). (Applicable to contracts, subcontracts, and subgrants of amounts in excess o1 $10Q000). 3.16.6 Mandatory standards and policies relating to energy efficiency which are contained in the state energy conservation plan issued in compliance with the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (Pub. L. 94-163, 89 Stat. 871). 3.16.7 Pursuant to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHSA) notice requirements at 45 CFR 92.36(1)(8)-(9), SANDAG hereby notifies the Grantee that HHSA has implemented the following regulations pertaining to patents, copyrights, and rights in data: 37 CFR 401 and 45 CFR 92.34. Under the Communities Putting Prevention to Work Cooperative Agreement, HHSA requires the County and SANDAG to submit reports pursuant tc Section 1512 of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, Pub. L. 111-5, as well as final performance and financial status reports. 3.16.8 Grantee shall provide access to the County, SANDAG, HHSA, the Comptroller General of the' United States, or any of their duly authorized representatives to any books, documents, papers, and records of the Grantee which are directly pertinent to that specific contract for the purpose of making audit, examination, excerpts, and transcriptions. 3.16.9 Grantee shall retain all required records for three years after SANDAG makes final payments and all ocher pending matters are closed. 3.16.10 Grantee shall comply with all applicable provisions of 45 CFR Part 92 and with all clauses required by Federal statute and executive orders and their implementing regulations, as applicable. 26 3-35 Grantee Name: Grant No.: 3.16.71 Grantee shall comply with Executive Order 13513. Grantee and its sub-grantees are prohibited both from texting while driving a Government owned vehicle and/or using Government furnished electronic equipment while driving any vehicle. Texting means reading from or entering data into any handheld or other electronic device, including SMS texting, e-mailing, instant messaging, obtaining navigational information, or engaging in any other form of electronic data retrieval or electronic data communication. Driving means operating a motor vehicle on an active roadway with the motor running, including while temporarily stationary due to traffic, a traffic light, stop sign or otherwise. Driving does not include operating a motor vehicle with or without the motor running when one has pulled over to the side of, or off, an active roadway and has halted in a location where one can safely remain stationary. Grantee is responsible for ensuring that its sub- grantees are aware of this prohibition and adhere to this prohibition. The requirement may be accessed at: http://www.cdc.gov/od/pgolfunding/grants/additional_regshtm. 3.17 Grantee shall include the provisions of this Section 3 in all agreements with sub-grantees END OF ARRA PASS-THROUGH PROVISIONS BEGIN PASS-THROUGH PROVISIONS FROM SANDAG-COUNTY GRANT AGREEMENT 5001467 27 3-36 Grantee Name: 4.2.1 Invoices for Reimbursement. Grant No.: Grantee shall submit properly executed monthly invoices to SANDAG for reimbursement of allowable costs associated with the work perforrned in the prior month. Grantee's monthly invoices shall be completed and submitted in accordance with this Agreement and shall include a statement certifying whether it is in compliance with the Debarment and Suspension section of this Agreement. DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION (Section 8.12) As asub-grantee of federal funds under this Agreement, Grantee certifies that it, its principals, its employees and its sub-grantees: 8.12.1 Are not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from covered transactions by any Federal Department or agency. 8.12.2 Have not within a 3-year period preceding this Agreement been convicted of or had a civil judgment rendered against them for the commission of fraud or a criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain, or performing a public (Federal, State, or local) transaction; violation of Federal or State anti-trust statutes or commission of embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, making false statements, or receiving stolen property; 8.12.3 Are not presently indicted or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a government entity (Federal, State, or local) with commission of any of the offenses enumerated in the paragraph above; and 8.12.4 Have not within a 3-year period preceding this Agreement had one or more public transactions (Federal, State, or local) terminated for cause or default. Consistent with Section 4.2.2, and Section 11, Audit and Inspection of Records, of the SANDAG-County Agreement, Grantee/ConsultanUGrantee shall maintain supporting documentation of expenses incurred as tollows: SANDAG shall have the audit and inspection rights described in this section. 11.1 AUDIT AND INSPECTION Grantee/ConsultanUGrantee agrees to maintain and/or make available within San Diego County accurate books and accounting records relative to all its activities under this Agreement. Authorized Federal, State or SANDAG representatives shall have the right to monitor, assess, or evaluate Grantee's performance pursuant to this Agreement, said monitoring, assessments, or evaluations to include but not limited to audits, inspection of premises, reports, and interviews of project staff and participants. At any time during normal business hours and as often as SANDAG may deem necessary, Grantee shall make available to SANDAG, State or Federal officials for examination all of its records with respect to all matters covered by this Agreement and will permit SANDAG, State or Federal officials to audit, examine and make excerpts or transcripts from such records, and fo make audits of all invoices, materials, payrolls, records of personnel, information regarding clients receiving services, and other data relating to all matters covered by this Agreement. 28 3-37 Grantee Name: Grant No.: If any services performed hereunder are not in conformity with the specifications and requirements of this Agreement, SANDAG shall have the right io require the Grantee to perform the services in conformity with said specifications and requirements at no additional increase in total Agreement amount. When the services to be performed are of such nature that the difference cannot be corrected, SANDAG shall have the right to (1) require Grantee immediately to take all necessary steps to ensure future performance of the services in conformity with requirements of the Agreement, and (2) reduce the Agreement price to reflect the reduced value of the services performed. In the event Grantee fails to perforrn the services promptly or to take necessary steps to ensure future performance of the service in conformity with the specifications and requirements of the Agreement, SANDAG shall have the right to either (1) by Agreement or to otherwise have the services performed in conformity with the Agreement specifications and charge to Grantee any cost occasioned to SANDAG that is directly related to the performance of such services, or (2) terminate this Agreement for default as provided in the Termination clause. 11.2 Cost or Pricing Data. If the Grantee submitted cost or pricing data in connection with the pricing of this Agreement or any change or modification thereto, unless such pricing was based on adequate price competition, established catalog or market prices of commercial items sold in substantial quantities of the general public, or prices set by law or regulation, SANDAG shall have the right to examine all books, records, documents and other data of the Grantee related to the negotiation pricing or performance of such Agreement, change or modification, for the purpose of evaluating the accuracy, completeness and currency of the cost or pricing data submitted. 11.3 Availability. The materials described above shall be made available at the office of the Grantee, at all reasonable times, for inspection, audit or reproduction, until the expiration of three (3) years from the date of final payment under this Agreement, or by section 11.3.1 and 11.3.2, below: 11.3.1 If this Agreement is completely or partially terminated, the records relating to the work terminated shall be made available for a period of three (3) years from the date of any resulting final settlement. 11.3.2 Records which relate to appeals under the "Disputes" clause of this Agreement, or litigation or the settlement of claims arising out of the performance of this Agreement, shall be made available until such appeals, litigation, or claims have been disposed of, or three years after Agreement completion, whichever is longer. SANDAG shall keep the materials described above confidential unless otherwise required by law. REGARDING PAYMENT Consistent with Section 4.2.4 of the SANDAG-County Agreement Grantee shall submit its June 2011 invoices no later than June 30 2011. ' Consistent with Section 4.2.6.1.1 of the SANDAG-County Agreement, unless otherwise set forth in this paragraph, Grantee shall promptly pay its vendors and sub-grantee(s) for satisfactory performance under Rs subcontract(s) to this Agreement. Such prompt payment shall be no later than thirty (30) days after Grantee receives payment for such services from SANDAG and shall be paid out of such amounts as are paid to Grantee under this Agreement. 29 3-38 Grantee Name: Grant No.: Grantee shall include a payment clause conforming to the standards set forth in the preceding paragraph in each of its subcontracts, and shall require each of its sub-grantees to include such a clause in their subcontracts with each lower-tier sub-grantee or supplier. Availability of Funding. SANDAG's obligation for payment of any Agreement beyond the current fiscal year is contingent upon the availability of funding from which payment can be made. No legal liability on the part of SANDAG shall arise for payment beyond June 30 of the calendar year unless funds are designated by SANDAG and are made available for such performance. SANDAG shall, in its sole discretion, have the right to terminate or suspend this Agreement or reduce compensation and service levels proportionately upon thirty (30) days' written notice to Grantee in the event that Federal, State or County funding for this Agreement ceases or is reduced prior to the ordinary expiration of the term of this Agreement. In the event of reduction of funding for the Agreement, SANDAG and Grantee shall meet within ten (10) days of written notice to renegotiate this Agreement based upon the modified level of funding. In this case if no Agreement is reached between SANDAG and Grantee within 10 days of the first meeting, either party shall have the right to terminate this Agreement within ten (10) days written notice of termination. In the event of termination of this Agreement in accordance with the terms of this Section, Grantee shall be entitled to retain all sums paid as of the effective date of such termination, subject to any payment offset to which SANDAG may be entitled, for damages or otherwise, under the terms of this Agreement. In the event of termination of this Agreement pursuant to this Section, in no event shall Grantee be entitled to any loss of profits on the portion of this Agreement so terminated, or to other compensation, benefits, reimbursements or ancillary services other than as herein expressly provided. REGARDING OWNERSHIP, RECORDS AND REPORTS Consistent with Article 13 of the SANDAG-County Agreement, Grantee shall comply with the following terms and conditions related io the use of documents and submission of reports. Ownership, Publication, Reproduction and Use of Material All reports, studies, information, data, statistics, forms, designs, plans, procedures, systems, and any other material or properties produced under this Agreement shall be the sole and exclusive property of SANDAG, but may be used by the Grantee, its consultants and sub- grantees for purposes that are consistent with the SANDAG-County Agreement and this Agreement. No such materials or properties produced in whole or in part under this Agreement shalt be subject to private use, copyright or patent right by Grantee in the United States or in any other country without the express written consent of SANDAG. SANDAG shall have unrestricted authority to publish, disclose, distribute and otherwise use, copyright or patent, in whole or in part, any such reports, studies, data, statistics, forms or other materials or pro- perties produced under this Agreement. 30 3-39 Grantee Name: Maintenance of Records Gran[ No.: Grantee shall retain all required records for three years after SANDAL makes final payments and all other pending matters are closed. Reports Grantee shall submit reports required in Exhibit A, Article 3, by this Agreement, and addftional reports as may be requested by SANDAL and agreed to by the Grantee. The timely submission of these reports is a necessary and material term and condition of this Agreement and Grantee agrees that failure to meet specified deadlines will be sufficient cause to withhold payment. Grantee shall submit to SANDAL within fourteen (14) calendar days of the termination of this Agreement a report detailing all work done pursuant to this Agreement by Grantee. REGARDING INSURANCE Commercial General Liability All Commercial General Liability policies shall name the County of San Diego, the members of the Board of Supervisors of the County and the officers, agents, employees and volunteers of the County, individually and collectively. [See County-SANDAL Agreement 5001467, 6chibit B, Section 4], and SANDAL, its directors, officers, agents, and employees as additional insureds as their interests may appear. Consultant waives any rights of subrogation against SANDAL, and the policy form must permit and accept such waiver. Deductibles /Self-Insured Retentions Any deductibles orself-insured retentions must be declared to and approved by SANDAL and the County of San Diego's Risk Manager [See County-SANDAL Agreement 5001467 Exhibit B, Section 3]. If aself-insured retention is used, the policy must be endorsed to allow any insured entity to satisfy the retention for the purposes of triggering coverage. Consultant shall cause the insurer to reduce or eliminate such deductibles or seH-insured retentions as respects SANDAL, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers. If Consultant is unable to reduce or eliminate such deductibles or retentions, Consultant shall provide a financial guaranies satisfactory to SANDAL guaranteeing payment of losses and related investigations, claim administration and defense expenses. In accordance with 45 CFR 92.36(e) Grantee shall take the affirmative steps listed thereinto. assure that minodty firms, women's business enterprises, and labor surplus area firms are used when possible. REGARDING EVALUATION Consistent with Section 7.4 of the County-SANDAL Agreement, Grantee shall work with the County of San Diego's Evaluation Grantee and the County to conduct evaluation activities related to their respective projects as required by the CDC and the County. 31 3-40 Grantee Name: Gra nt No.: REGARDING MEDIA/MATERIALSlPUBLICATIONS Consistent - with Section 7.2 of the County-SANDAG Agreement, any media/materials/publications developed by the Grantee with ARRA funds shall be reviewed and approved by the County. Materials developed (creative source files in electronic or other media) wfth ARRA funds are property of the County. All items developed shall include language detailed in Section 3.11 or 3.12 of these CPPW Grant Requirements, above, as applicable. 72.2 Media Communications 7.2.22 Grantee shall send all press releases and media events regarding contracted services to the County for review and approval at least 72 hours in advance. Notification shall be through both email and telephone call to the County's Contracting Officer's Technical Representative ("COTR"): Ms. Adrienne Yancey, MPH, Assistant Deputy Director, Public Health Services 3851 Rosecrans Street, Suite 522 San Diego, CA 92110-3134 Telephone: 619.692-8808; a-mail: Adrienne.YanceyC~ sdcounty.ca.gov 7.2.2.3 Grantee shall include the County HHSA logo on all media communications, as determined by the County. 7.2.2.4 Acknowledgement of Federal Support When issuing statements, press releases, requests for proposals, bid solicitations and other documents describing projects or programs funded in whole or part with Federal money, all awardees receiving Federal funds, including and not limited to State and local governments and recipients of Federal research grants, shall clearly state: 7.2.2.4.1. The percentage of the total costs of the program or project which will be financed with Federal money, 7.2:2.4.2. The dollar amount of Federal funds for the project or program, and 7.2.2.4.3. Percentage and dollar amount of the total costs of the project or program that will be financed by nongovernmental sources. 7.2.3 Grantee shall ensure that all resources, printed materials, media, messages, websites and advertisements are culturally competent and age appropriate to the target population that will be reached. CPPW Call for Pro}ects 2011-2012 32 3-41