HomeMy WebLinkAboutFS 2007-01-16 Item 2D - Agreement - 2007 Lobbying Services with Ball Janik LLP
City of TukY~ila
6200 Southcenter Boulevard · Tukwila, Washington 98188
Steven M. Mullet, Mayor
To: Finance and Safety Committee
From: Mayor's Office eyvv'\/V\.
RE: 2007 Contract with Ball Janik, LLP
Date: January 8, 2007
Please see attached the proposed 2007 Contract with Ball Janik, LLP. The only changes
from last year are:
1) The date has been changed from 2006 to 2007 (page 1, 8th paragraph, Duration of
Agreement).
2) In Exhibit A - the Scope of Work - the second and third paragraphs have been
changed. The 2006 Scope of Services is attached for ease of comparison.
3) In Exhibit B, the monthly rate has been increased by 4% ($368.00) from $9200.00
monthly to $9568.00 monthly.
It is recommended that this contract can be forwarded to the Regular City Council
Meeting on January 16th for approval.
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Contract For Services - 2007
Ball Janik, L.L.P.
This agreement is entered into by and between the City of Tukwila, Washington, a
noncharter optional municipal code city hereinafter referred to as "the City", and Ball Janik,
LLP, hereinafter referred to as "the Contractor" whose principal office is located at 1455 F
Street, NW, Suite 225, Washington D.C. 20005
Whereas, the City has determined the need to have certain services performed for its citizens
but does not have the staff resources or expertise to perform such services, and
Whereas, the City desires to have the Contractor perform such services pursuant to certain
terms and conditions, now, therefore,
In Consideration of the mutual benefits and conditions hereinafter contained, the parties
hereto agree as follows:
Scope and Schedule of Services to be Performed by Contractor. The Contractor shall
perform those services described on Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by
this reference as if fully set forth. In performing such services, the Contractor shall at all
times comply with all Federal, State, and local statues, rules and ordinances applicable to the
performance of such services and the handling of any funds used in connection therewith.
The Contractor shall request and obtain prior v.rritten approval from the city if the scope or
schedule is to be modified in any way.
Compensation and Method ofPavrnent. The City shall pay the Contractor for services
rendered according to the rate and method set forth on Exhibit B attached hereto and
incorporated herein by this reference. The total amount to be paid shall not exceed nine
thousand two hundred dollars ($9,200) per month plus expenses. Expenses shall be detailed
on each monthly billing and shall not exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000) per month
without prior approval of the City. The monthly retainer shall be evaluated at the end of the
first full month and each quarter thereafter for appropriateness.
Contractor Budget. The Contractor shall apply the funds received under this Agreement
within the maximum limits set forth in this Agreement. The Contractor shall request prior
approval from the City whenever the Contractor desires to amend its budget in any way
Duration of Agreement. This Agreement shall be in full force and effect for a period
commencing January 1,2007 and ending December 31,2007 unless sooner terminated under
the provisions hereinafter specified.
Independent Contractor. Contractor and City agree that Contractor is an independent
contractor with respect to the services provided pursuant to this Agreement. Nothing in this
Agreement shall be considered to create the relationship of employer and employee between
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the parties hereto. Neither Contractor nor any employee of Contractor shall be entitled to any
benefits accorded City employees by virtue of the services provided under this Agreement.
The City shall not be responsible for withholding or otherwise deducting federal income tax
or social security or contributing to the State Industrial Insurance Program, or otherwise
assuming the duties of an employer with respect to the Contractor, or any employee of the
Contractor.
Indemnification. The Contractor shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City its
officers, agents and employees, from and against any and all claims, losses, or liability,
including attorney's fees, arising from injury or death to persons or damage to property
occasioned by any act, omission or failure of the Contractor, its officers, agents and
employees, in performing the work required by this Agreement.
\Vith respect to the performance of this Agreement and as to claims against he City, its
officers, agents and employees, the Contractor expressly waives its immunity under Title 51
of the Revised Code of Washington, the Industrial Insurance Act, for injuries to its
employees, and agrees that the obligation to indemnify, defend and hold harmless provided
for in this paragraph extends to any claim brought by or on behalf of any employee of the
Contractor. This waiver is mutually negotiated by the parties. This paragraph shall not apply
to any damage resulting from the sole negligence of the City, its agents and employees. To
the extent any of the damages referenced by this paragraph were caused by or resulted from
the concurrent negligence of the City, its agents or employees, this obligation to indemnify,
defend and hold harmless is valid and enforceable only to the extent of the negligence of the
Contractor, its officers, agents, and employees.
Insurance. The Contractor shall procure and maintain in full force throughout the duration of
the Agreement comprehensive general liability insurance with a minimum coverage of
$500,000.00 per occurrence/aggregate for personal injury and property damage. Said policy
shall name the city of Tukwila as an additional named insured and shall include a provision
prohibiting cancellation or reduction in the amount of said policy except upon thirty (30)
days prior written notice to the City. Cancellation of the required insurance shall
automatically result in termination of this Agreement. Certificates of coverage as required by
Paragraph A above shall be delivered to the City within fifteen (15) days of execution of this
Agreement.
Record Keeping and Reporting. The Contractor shall maintain accounts and records,
including personnel, property, financial and programmatic records that sufficiently and
properly reflect all direct and indirect costs of any nature expended and services in the
performance of this Agreement. These records shall be maintained for a period of seven
years after termination hereof unless permission to destroy them is granted by the office of
the archivist in accordance with RCW Chapter 4014 and by the City.
Audits and Inspections. The records and documents with respect to all matters covered by
this Agreement shall be subject inspection, review or audit by law during the performance of
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this Agreement.
Termination. The City giving to the Contractor thirty days written notice of the City's
intention to terminate the same may at any time terminate this Agreement. Failure to provide
products on schedule may result in contract termination. If the Contractor's insurance
coverage is canceled for any reason, the City shall have the right to terminate this
Agreement.
Discrimination Prohibited. The Contractor shall not discriminate against any employee,
applicant for employment, or any person seeking the services of the Contractor to be
provided under this Agreement on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, sex, age, national
origin, marital status or presence of any sensory, mental or physical handicap.
Assignment and Subcontract. The Contractor shall not assign or subcontract any portion of
the services contemplated by this Agreement without the written consent of the City.
Entire Agreement. This Agreement contains the entire agreement between the parties hereto
and no other Agreements, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Agreement,
shall be deemed to exist or bind nay of the parties hereto. Either party may request changes
in the agreement. Proposed changes, which are mutually agreed upon, shall be incorporated
by written amendments to this Agreement.
Notices. Notices to the City of Tukwila shall be sent to the following address:
City Clerk
City ofTukwila
6200 Southcenter Blvd
Tukwila, WA 98188
Notices to the Contractor shall be sent to the following address:
Ball Janik, LLP
Michelle E. Giguere
101 SW Main Street, Suite 1100
Portland, OR 97204
Applicable Law: Venue: Attorney's Fees. This Agreement shall be governed by and
construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington. In the event any suit,
arbitration, or the proceeding is instituted to enforce any term of this Agreement, the
parties specifically understand and agree that the venue shall be properly laid in King
County, \Vashington. The prevailing party in any such action shall be entitled to its
attorney's fees and costs of suit.
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DATED this
CONTRACTOR:
BY:
ATTEST/AUTHENTICATED:
day of
CITY OF TUKWILA:
Steven M. Mullet, Mayor,
Jane E. Cantu, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY:
BY:
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Exhibit A
Scope of Work and Specific Service
Ball Janik, LLP
1. Scope of Work: Ball Janik LLP will provide federal representation and lobbying services for the
city of Tukwila related to securing federal authorization and appropriation for key projects identified
by the City. Ball Janik LLP will also work with City officials, City staff, the Washington
Congressional delegation, key Congressional Committees, and Administration officials to build upon
previous work done by the City.
On matters offederal policy, Ball Janik will monitor key legislation debated by Congress this session
and will continually evaluate such legislation for opportunities to secure special congressional or
federal agency support for policies which will help to advance Tukv>.rila's goals and priorities. Ball
Janik will monitor the ongoing debate over telecommunication legislation and will advocate for
legislative language which will maintain or restore local control over franchising, access to local
rights of way, and related matters when it comes to regulating telecommunication providers in the
city. In addition, Ball Janik will closely monitor Congressional debate over the reauthorization of our
nation's federal aviation program and advocate for program changes and funding levels that could
benefit Tukwila and city neighborhoods adversely affected by operations at SEATAC or Boeing
Field. Further, Ball Janik will monitor environmental, energy conservation, affordable housing,
surface and rail transportation funding and policy, and tax legislation which may be considered by
Congress and advocate for policy positions that would benefit Tukwila and its citizens.
On matters of federal funding and appropriations, Ball Janik will provide guidance and assistance to
the City regarding opportunities to secure federal funding for appropriation projects that the City
determines to be its highest priorities for federal funding in FY'2008. In particular, Ball Janik will
provide city staff and elected leaders with advice and perspective on the chances for successfully
pursuing initial or additional federal funding for projects such as: the Southcenter Parkway extension
project; the KlickitatlUrban Center access transportation project; the Community Connections Project
including funds to assist with the construction of a new pedestrian bridge linking the Urban Center to
the commuter rail station; the Strander Blvd connection project; resource-related projects such as the
Green-Duwamish restoration project; library needs; circulator bus plans and partnership with Metro
Seattle bus; commuter rail and other state and related commercial and housing development work at
Southcenter; and other land acquisition, transportation enhancement, railroad crossing, and
community or commercial development related projects identified by the City.
Projects and priorities can be re-evaluated in the course of the year as Congressional and City
priorities and agendas change and new opportunities to enhance federal financial support for City
projects are presented. Ball Janik LLP will consult in early January, 2007 with City officials to define
an agenda for action and place priorities on projects; coordinate meetings for City officials with
Congressional and Administration officials; report to the City regularly on strategy, next steps, and
implementation of objectives; provide regular communication, progress reports and recommendations
for action to the City; and where appropriate continue to advise the City with regard to working with
other regional and State officials on identified priorities. The scope of work may also include federal
representation on matters related to LI1\TK light rail, Sounder, and other matters under Sound Transit's
jurisdiction.
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2. Specific Services: Ball Janik LLP will be responsible, as a minimum for the following:
. Inform the City of key timelines for proposed actions
. Identify federal rule, policies, and laws that support the City's goals,
. Identify key officials and contacts that the City needs to make and the best time to make such
contacts
. Brief all appropriate congressional and federal officials about Tukwila's priorities
. Advise City of key dates in the congressional and administrative calendar that impact its
goals
. Work to maintain a strong Tukwila relationship and support for Tuk\vila's goals with all key
members of the Washington congressional delegation
. Prepare background papers, position papers, project request subcommittee forms, and
briefmg materials
. When appropriate, develop legislation, amendments, report language, and budget
recommendations, and move them through the legislative process, attending and working
with the congressional delegation and their Congressional officials at hearings, mark-ups and
House/Senate conferences on legislation
. Assist Members of the congressional delegation with preparation of testimony, questions for
agency officials at hearings, speeches and floor colloquies, drafting amendments and or
committee report language and legislation
. Work with the City and councilmember Haggerton, in particular, in his role on the
Information and Technology Communications Policy Committee ofNLC to protect the City's
interests in changing telecommunication policy
. Attend and report on congressional hearings of import
. Advise City of new regulations, programs, or proposed legislation of import
. Specifically monitor, analyze, report on, and make recommendations for initiatives and
project requests for major reauthorization oflegislation, and the annual appropriations bills
. Identify and work with the City on other opportunities for federal fmancial assistance such as
the innovative TIFIA program, Homeland Security grants, the livability grant program,
TCSP, reverse commute and welfare to work programs, small systems transit funding, and
other areas identified by the City
. Advise the City about positioning itself to make a strong SAFETEA-LU reauthorization
funding request and work with City officials throughout the year to promote strong regional
and state support for this anticipated funding request
. Obtain appointments for City officials in Washington, D.C., develop schedules, accompany
City officials to meetings, and provide briefmg materials for City officials for their meetings
with Congressional officials
. Be the City's "eyes and ears" in Washington.
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Exhibit B
Terms of Payment
Ball Janik, LLP will invoice the City for the work completed at the rate of $9,568.00, plus reasonable
expenses, not to exceed $1,000, at the close of each month. Invoices will be paid within twenty (20)
days of receipt. All expenses shall be listed in an itemized format.
Exhibit A 6
Scope of \V ork and Specific Service: 2006 )
Ball Janik, LLP .
1. Scope of Work: Ball Janik LLP will provide federal representation and lobbying
services for the City of Tukwila related to securing federal authorization and
appropriation for key projects identified by the City. Ball Janik LLP will also work
with City officials, City staff, the Washington Congressional delegation, key
Congressional Committees, and Administration officials to build upon previous work
done by the City.
Key legislation to be acted on by Congress this session will be evaluated for
opportunities to secure special congressional or federal agency support for Tulcwila's
goals and to secure additional federal funding for City priorities and projects. In
addition, Ball Janik LLP will work with the City on major telecommunications
legislation impacting the City, national franchising, local control, and City rights of
way.
Ball Janik LLP will also provide guidance and assistance to the City regarding
opportunities to secure federal funding for projects such as: KlickitatlUrban Center
transportation project; TOD and regional center project; pedestrian bridge; resource-
related projects such as the Green-Duwamish restoration; library needs; circulator bus
plans and partnership with Metro Seattle bus; commuter rail and other station and
related commercial and housing development work at Southcenter; other land
acquisition, transportation enhancement, railroad crossing, and community or
commercial development related projects; and, other opportunities to assist the City
regarding the impact of major federal legislation.
Projects and priorities can be re-evaluated in the course of the year as Congressional
and City priorities and agendas change and new opportunities to enhance federal
[mancial support for City projects are presented. Ball Janik LLP will consult early
with City officials to define an agenda for action and place priorities on projects;
coordinate meetings for City officials with Congressional and Administration
officials; report to the City regularly on strategy, next steps, and implementation of
objectives; provide regular communication, progress reports, and recommendations
for action to the City; and, where appropriate continue to advise the City with regard
to working with other regional and State officials on identified priorities. The scope
of work may also include federal representation on matters related to LINK light rail,
Sounder, and other matters under SoundTransit's jurisdiction.
2. Specific Services: Ball Janik LLP will be responsible, at a minimum, for the following:
. Inform the City of key timelines for proposed actions
. Identify federal rules, policies, and laws that support the City's goals
. Identify key officials and contacts that the City needs to make and the best time to
make such contacts
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Exhibit A: Scope of Work 2006
Ball Janik, LLP
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. Brief all appropriate congressional and federal officials
. Advise City of key dates in the congressional and administrative calendar that
impact its goals
. Work to maintain a strong Tukwila relationship and increase support for
Tukwila's goals with all key members of the Washington congressional delegation
. Prepare background papers, position papers, project request subcommittee forms,
and briefing materials
. When appropriate, develop legislation, amendments, report language, and budget
recommendations, and move them through the legislative process, attending and
working with the congressional delegation and their Congressional officials at
hearings, mark-ups and House/Senate conferences on legislation
. Assist Members of the congressional delegation with preparation of testimony,
questions for agency officials at hearings, speeches and floor colloquies, drafting
amendments and or committee report language and legislation
. Work with the City and Councilmember Haggerton, in particular, in his new role
on the Information & Technology Communications Policy Committee ofNLC to
protect the City's interests in changing telecommunication policy
. Attend and report on congressional hearings of import
. Advise City of new proposed regulations, programs, or proposed legislation of
import
. Specifically monitor, analyze, report on, and make recommendations for
initiatives and project requests for maj or reauthorization of legislation, and the
annual appropriations bills
. Identify and work with the City on other opportunities for federal financial
assistance such as the innovative TIFIA program, Homeland Security grants, the
livability grant program, TCSP, reverse commute and welfare to work programs,
small systems transit funding, and other areas identified by the City
. Obtain appointments for City officials in Washington, D.C., develop schedules,
accompany City officials to meetings, and provide briefing materials for City
officials for their meetings with Congressional officials
. Be the City's "eyes and ears" in Washington
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