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2019 CVRM - Homeless Prevention Servicesta Q�W - — GEM f?he DESERT — MEMORANDUM TO: Frank J. Spevacek, City Manager FROM: Angela Ferreira, Management Specialist DATE: April 22, 2019 RE: Memorandum of Understanding - Coachella Valley Rescue Mission Attached for your signature is a Memorandum of Understanding between the Housing Authority and Coachella Valley Rescue Mission for homeless service funding. Please sign the attached agreement(s) and return to the City Clerk for processing and distribution. RMuesting department shall check and attach the items below as appropriate: x_ Contract payments will be charged to account number: 243-0000-60532 -X Amount of Agreement, Amendment, Change Order, etc.: $83,333 -N/A A Conflict of Interest Form 700 Statement of Economic Interests from Consultant(s) is attached with no reportable interests in LQ or _ reportable interests _N/A_ A Conflict of Interest Form 700 Statement of Economic Interests is not required because this Consultant does not meet the definition in FPPC regulation 18701(2). Authority to execute this acireement is based upon: -X Approved by the City Council on 4/16/19 �g-olk City Manager's signature authority provided under Resolution No. 2Q+6=04-5 for budgeted expenditures of $50,000 or less. This expenditure is $83,333 and authorized by City Manager (Council, Director, etc] -N/A_ Initial to certify that 3 written informal bids or proposals were received and considered in selection The following required documents are attached to the agreement _X_ Insurance certificates as required by the agreement (approved by Risk Manager on FT) dote) -N/A_ Performance bonds as required by the agreement (originals) -N/A_ City of La Quinta Business License number _X_ A requisition for a Purchase Order has been prepared (amounts over $5,000) - PENDING APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT -N/A_ A copy of this Cover Memo has been emailed to Finance Revised May 2017 23 withhold an installment disbursement of the Authority Financial Support Funds that has not yet been disbursed. If CVRM fails to comply with any Compliance Requirements, the Authority may (i) withhold an installment disbursement that has not yet been disbursed, (ii) order a return to the Authority of any portion or all Authority Financial Support Funds that were not used in compliance with this Memorandum or any other Compliance Requirements, and/or (iii) seek any other rights or remedies available at law or in equity. 3.0 INDEMNITY AND RELEASE. CVRM hereby agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the Authority and its officers, employees, agents and independent contractors (collectively, ''Indemnitees") from and against any and all of claims, causes of action, obligations, losses, liabilities, judgments, or damages, including reasonable attorneys' fees and costs of litigation (collectively "Claims") arising out of and/or in any way relating to CVRM's activities in the performance of this Memorandum, or to CVRM's acts and/or omissions in providing or administering the same, excepting only those claims, actions, obligations, losses, liabilities, judgments, or damages arising out of the sole negligence, active negligence or willful misconduct of the Authority. 4.0 CVRM INSURANCE OBLIGATIONS. Without limiting the indemnification provisions provided herein, CVRM, at its sole expense, shall obtain and keep in force during the term of this Memorandum and any extensions thereof, a policy or policies of general liability insurance covering all injuries to persons and damage to property occurring in, upon or about the CVRM facility(ies) resulting from any actions or omissions of CVRM or any use of the CVRM facility(ies), or the CVRM's invitees in accordance with the terms of this Memorandum. The policy or policies evidencing such insurance shall name the Authority and its officials, officers, employees, and agents, as additional insureds, shall provide that same may not be cancelled or amended without thirty (30) days prior written notice to the Authority, and shall provide for a combined single limit coverage of bodily injury and property damage in the amount of not less than Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000). Such policy or policies shall be issued by an insurance company licensed to do business in the State of California and be rated A-/VIII or better by ambest.com. Prior to the date of this Memorandum, and upon renewal of such policies, CVRM shall submit to the Authority certificates of insurance and any applicable endorsements evidencing that the foregoing policy or policies are in effect. The coverage contemplated in this paragraph will be primary and the Authority's coverage will not contribute. CVRM shall provide workers' compensation insurance in accordance with California law. 5.0 ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS. 5.1 In all cases, the language in all parts of this Memorandum shall be construed according to its fair meaning and not strictly for or against either party, if being agreed that the parties or their agents have all participated in the preparation of this Memorandum. Page 2 of 7 5.2 This Memorandum contains the entire agreement of the Parties and supersedes any prior oral or written statements or agreements between the Parties regarding the operation of the CVRM. 5.3 No termination of this Memorandum shall release either party from any liability or obligation hereunder resulting from any acts, omissions or events happening prior to the termination of this Memorandum. 5.4 In the event either party brings any suit or other proceeding with respect to the subject matter or enforcement of this Memorandum, the prevailing party (as determined by California law) shall, in addition to such other relief as may be awarded, be entitled to recover reasonable attorneys' fees, expenses and costs of suit or investigation as actually incurred (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys' fees, expenses, and costs incurred in establishing the right to indemnification). 6.0 HOMELESS OUTREACH. The Authority shall utilize utilize the CVRM shelter and staff to provide emergency homeless services and prevention services to Coachella Valley individuals and families, and more specifically in the City of La Quinta, who are at risk of homelessness by providing face-to-face or telephone outreach, shelter (emergency and / or permanent), employment services, case management with referrals so as to help individuals stay in their current home or locate other permanent housing. CVRM will also provide food distribution, public meals, referrals to onsite non -emergency medical and behavioral health counseling as well as education. CVRM will address emergencies and engage individuals as well as families. CVRM will work with City of La Quinta Law Enforcement & Code Enforcement as well as the Riverside County Sheriff's Department to support and maximize the effectiveness of emergency services. CVRM will accept drop-offs from these agencies provided that CVRM approves drop-off in advance. The following personnel are authorized to provide approvals for client drop-offs: 1) Martina Ochoa, Shelter Manager 760-835-0502 2) Mark Lash, Shelter Assistant 760-347-3512 x241 3) Tom Cox, Program Director 760-567-4912 4) Darla Burkett, Executive Director 760-578-0104 Authority shall initiate contact first with Martina Ochoa and then if unable to contact her, contact other personnel in the order listed above. CVRM will not accept any individual with criminal record of violence, sexual offense, or arson. Clients must be able to self -toilet and self -feed to receive services at the CVRM shelter facility. [signatures on next page] Page 3of7 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Coachella Valley Rescue Mission and La Quinta Housing Authority have executed this Memorandum as evidenced by the signatures contained below: LA QUINTA HOUSING AUTHORITY COACHELLA VALLEY RESCUE MISSION !ctor ATTEST: By: Name: -rtL �ctu i Title: Address:__ !�7. 76 Ym.br� By: v` City, State, Zip: 7:-nd 10 MONIKA RA EVA, Authority Secretary Email: lir CC)(r yy� Dated - APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CONTENT: WILLIAM H. IHRKE, Authority Counsel Page 4 of 7 EXHIBIT A Scope of Services Provide homeless prevention assistance to those on the east side of the Coachella Valley, and more specifically in the City of La Quinta, who are at risk of homelessness by providing face-to-face or telephone outreach, shelter (emergency and/or permanent), employment services, emergency rental and utility service assistance, or other supportive services and resources to help individuals stay in their current home such as food distribution, free child care, health clinics, and education. Page 5 of 7 EXHIBIT B City of La Quinta Reporting Metrics Eastern Valley Services Provide homeless outreach via face to face and/or phone: Number of interactions Number of Referrals / Resources provided (Also provide narrative of what type of Resources where used) Provide homeless prevention assistance to those who are at risk of homelessness through, emergency rental and utility assistance, or other directly provided resources to stay in current home such as Food Distribution, Free Child Care, Health Clinic, Education, etc. allowing successful diversion Type of Resources used Sheltering: Per person daily per diem cost (Submit narrative of what services are included) How many Individuals Sheltered Units of face to face case management Number of clients assessed by case manager Total Shelter nights Number of individuals placed into housing Provide Rapid Rehousing or similar type placement Page 6 of 7 Number placed Housing Stability/ Three month follow up after financial support ends Provide Employment Services: Description of direct Employment Services offered (Submit narrative of what direct services are included) Number of Individuals served Units of Service Page 7of7