HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOW 2023-03-27 Item 4D - Interlocal Agreement - Public Works Fleet Maintenance with City of SeaTacCOUNCIL AGENDA SYNOPSIS
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Agreement with the City of Tukwila and the City of SeaTac for Fleet
03/27/23
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SPONSOR ❑Council Mayor HR DCD ❑Finance Fire TS P&R ❑Police PIV Court
SPONSOR'S In 2022 staff moved into the new Fleet and Facilities Shops. Now, the City wants to explore
SUMMARY an ILA with SeaTac to provide routine maintenance and repair of their fleet. Working with
other jurisdictions presents the opportunity for a mutually beneficial partnership. This ILA
will provide revenue for the City, as well as efficient and time -saving fleet repair and
maintenance activities for SeaTac. Council is being asked to approve the Interlocal
Agreement between the City of Tukwila (The City) and the City of SeaTac (SeaTac).
ITEM INFORMATION
ITEMNO.
4.D.
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STAFF SPONSOR: HARI PONNEKANTI
ORIGINAL AGENDA DATE: 03/27/23
AGENDA ITEM TITLE
Interlocal
Maintenance
Agreement with the City of Tukwila and the City of SeaTac for Fleet
03/27/23
Motion
Date 04/03/23
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❑ Ordinance
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SPONSOR ❑Council Mayor HR DCD ❑Finance Fire TS P&R ❑Police PIV Court
SPONSOR'S In 2022 staff moved into the new Fleet and Facilities Shops. Now, the City wants to explore
SUMMARY an ILA with SeaTac to provide routine maintenance and repair of their fleet. Working with
other jurisdictions presents the opportunity for a mutually beneficial partnership. This ILA
will provide revenue for the City, as well as efficient and time -saving fleet repair and
maintenance activities for SeaTac. Council is being asked to approve the Interlocal
Agreement between the City of Tukwila (The City) and the City of SeaTac (SeaTac).
REVIEWED BY
Trans&Infrastructure
❑ CommunitySvs/Safety ❑ Finance Comm. ❑ Planning/Economic Dev.
❑ Arts Comm. ❑ Parks Comm. ❑ Planning Comm.
COMMITTEE CHAIR: TOSH SHARP
❑ LTAC
DATE: 03/20/23
RECOMMENDATIONS:
SPONSOR/ADMIN.
COMMITTEE
Public Works Department
Forward to the Committee of the Whole and Regular Consent Agenda
COST IMPACT / FUND SOURCE
EXPENDITURE REQUIRED AMOUNT BUDGETED APPROPRIATION REQUIRED
$0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Fund Source:
Comments:
MTG. DATE
RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION
03/27/23
04/03/23
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ATTACHMENTS
03/27/23
Informational Memorandum dated 03/17/23
Draft Interlocal Agreement
Exhibit A - SeaTac Fleet List and Exhibit B - Tukwila Fleet Cost Model
Minutes from Transportation and Infrastructure Committee meeting of 03/20/23
04/03/23
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City of Tukwila
Allan Ekberg, Mayo+
u relic Works Department - Harv' Pi nnekan td, Director/City Engineer
INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM
TO: Transportation and Infrastructure Services Committee
FROM: Hari Ponnekanti, Public Works Director/City Engineer
CC: Mayor Allan Ekberg
DATE: March 17, 2023
SUBJECT: Interlocal Agreement with the City of Tukwila and the City of SeaTac
for Fleet Maintenance
ISSUE
Approve an Interlocal Agreement (ILA) with the City of Tukwila (The City) and the City of
SeaTac (SeaTac) for routine maintenance and repair of SeaTac's fleet.
BACKGROUND
In 2019, the Council approved Phase 1 of the Public Works Shops project, resulting in a new
building for Fleet and Facilities crews. The construction finished in 2022 and staff moved in June
2022. The City of Tukwila staff hosted a tour for the City of SeaTac Public Works staff to show
the newly built fleet shop. SeaTac approached the City to explore the possibility of an ILA with
the City to provide routine maintenance and repair of SeaTac's fleet.
DISCUSSION
The Council direction set the vision for the PW Fleet & Facilities building to be an efficient and
safe place for staff and to be a regional center for Fleet maintenance. Collaboration with local
and regional jurisdictions such as the school district, King County Metro, and other cities are
part of this vision laid out by the Council. With the completion of the new Fleet & Facilities
building in 2022, Public Works staff now have adequate space, not only for the repair and
maintenance of Tukwila's fleet, but also to contract with neighboring Cities to provide repair and
maintenance services for their fleet. As a result, working with other jurisdictions presents the
opportunity for a mutually beneficial partnership. This ILA is a positive outcome for both parties
as it will provide revenue for the City, as well as efficient and time -saving fleet repair and
maintenance activities for SeaTac. Further, the workload added by SeaTac's fleet will be
roughly equivalent to the work lost by the departure of the Fire Department into the Puget
Sound Regional Fire Authority. This is first attempt to enter into an ILA with SeaTac for the
routine repair and maintenance of their fleet. City Public Works staff formulated this draft, which
has been reviewed by the City Attorney and approved by SeaTac.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
The City anticipates a minimum of 600 hours of billable hours per year in providing routine
maintenance and repair services to SeaTac's fleet. The hourly billable rate is included in the
exhibit B and is set at $151.42 per hour for 2023. This rate will be updated every year to adjust
to salary and cost of living increases.
RECOMMENDATION
The Council is being asked to approve the Interlocal Agreement between the City of Tukwila
(The City) and the City of SeaTac (SeaTac), and consider this item at the March 27, 2023,
Committee of the Whole meeting and subsequent April 3, 2023 Regular Consent Meeting.
ATTACHMENTS: Draft Interlocal Agreement,
Exhibit A - SeaTac Fleet List
Exhibit B - Tukwila Fleet Cost Model
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City of Tukwila
6200 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188
Agreement Number:
AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SEATAC AND
THE CITY OF TUKWILA FOR SEATAC PUBLIC WORKS FLEET MAINTENANCE
THIS IS AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT ("Agreement") between the City of SeaTac,
hereinafter referred to as "SeaTac," and the City of Tukwila, hereinafter referred to as
"Tukwila", collectively, "Parties" and individually a "Party".
Whereas, this Agreement is entered into by the Parties under the authority RCW 39.34,
the Interlocal Cooperation Act.
Whereas, the purpose of this Agreement is to make available to SeaTac's fleet
maintenance/repair service performed by Tukwila, or under contracts entered into by
the Tukwila. Tukwila shall provide mechanical maintenance/repair service for fleet
vehicles/construction equipment owned by the City of SeaTac collectively, as detailed
in Exhibit A.
To carry out the purposes of this Agreement and in consideration of the benefits to be
received by each Party, the Parties hereby agree as follows:
1. DURATION AND TERMINATION
This Agreement shall be govern services rendered from the Effective Date
through December 31, 2033 ("Initial Term"), PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that the
term of this Agreement may be extended for one (1) additional ten (10) year
term (Extension Term), at the sole discretion of Tukwila, by written notice from
the City of Tukwila to SeaTac, FURTHER PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that the City
of Tukwila's obligations after December 31, 2033, are contingent upon local
legislative appropriation of necessary funds for this specific purpose in
accordance with the applicable law.
The terms of the Agreement can be revisited every two (2) years by the parties to
this Agreement. Tukwila or SeaTac may voluntarily terminate this Agreement if
desired. The Party terminating the agreement shall give the other Party a minimum
of twelve (12) months' prior written notice.
2. SCHEDULING WORK
Whenever SeaTac desires to use Tukwila's services to undertake routine
maintenance or repair of SeaTac vehicles, SeaTac shall notify Tukwila's Fleet
Superintendent, identified below, for scheduling the work via e-mail. To the
extent SeaTac's vehicles are in need of scheduled maintenance or unscheduled
repair, such maintenance and/or repair will be provided on an "as needed" basis
at Tukwila's Fleet Superintendent's discretion with emergent repairs being
undertaken as soon as reasonably possible.
3. TRANSPORTATION
SeaTac shall provide for transportation of vehicles to and from Tukwila's service
location, set forth in Section 7 below. In situations where the vehicle is
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inoperative, Tukwila's Fleet Superintendent will determine whether the vehicle
shall be towed to Tukwila's service location or repaired at SeaTac's location. If
the vehicle needs to be towed, it shall be a SeaTac's sole cost.
4. MAXIMUM COST FOR REPAIRS — EXTENT OF WORK
The cost for each repair work order shall not exceed Five Hundred and no/100
Dollars ($500.00) without consultation by Tukwila with SeaTac. The SeaTac
Contract Administrator, identified below, will advise Tukwila whether or not to
proceed with specified repairs identified for particular vehicle when charges
exceed the above amount. Vehicle repair estimates provided by Tukwila are
estimates; if repair costs are estimated to exceed the original estimate provided by
over $100, Tukwila will contact SeaTac for permission to proceed with repairs.
5. STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Whenever Tukwila has standard specifications in place for supplies or services
requested by SeaTac, Tukwila shall use such specification in replacing parts
and/or performing services requested. Tukwila's Preventive Maintenance
schedule shall be used for SeaTac equipment.
6. REPLACEMENT OF EQUIPMENT
Whenever SeaTac or Tukwila deems an equipment should be replaced rather
than repaired due to the cost involved or age of equipment, Tukwila shall
provide feedback and recommendations to aid SeaTac in its selection process
for equipment replacement based on the maintenance record that Tukwila has
with the old equipment.
7. SERVICE LOCATION
Services on SeaTac vehicles shall be performed at Tukwila's service location,
located at Tukwila's Fleet & Facilities Building (11210 Tukwila International Blvd,
Tukwila, WA 98168), unless specific circumstances warrant the use of other
necessary locations.
8. WAGE REQUIREMENTS
Tukwila shall conduct the service in compliance with King County wage
requirements. Rates may vary in years subsequent to the initial year of this
Agreement based upon the actual cost to Tukwila and as provided in a written
annual letter of notification to SeaTac issued pursuant to subsection 9.3 of this
Agreement.
9. COMPENSATION
Compensation for services rendered during the Initial Term and the Extension
Term of this Agreement shall be based on rates approved annually through the
Tukwila budget process and formally distributed by January 1st of the calendar
year.
9.1 Tukwila labor shall be provided at a cost per hour for passenger
car/light-duty vehicle repair services; and heavy truck and equipment
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repair services; pursuant to annual rates identified in Exhibit B. Overtime
labor shall be provided at 1.5 times the appropriate hourly rate.
Equipment categories are further defined as follows:
• "Light Equipment" = Automotive/Light Duty — Passenger cars
and pickup trucks up to 1 -ton category (Ford F350 equivalent).
• "Heavy Equipment" = Trucks above 1 -ton category (F450
equivalent and above) and including dump trucks, vactor
trucks, street sweepers, backhoes, aerial lift "bucket" trucks,
road graders, snow removal equipment, and other municipal
heavy equipment, usually diesel powered.
9.2 Vendor repairs shall be provided at Tukwila cost plus labor for
transporting to and from vendor at the light equipment Tukwila labor rate,
and direct purchase parts shall be supplied at cost +15%. Tukwila will notify
SeaTac when work needs to be sent to an outside vendor. SeaTac will
provide Tukwila with written permission before moving forward with vendor
repairs.
9.3 In the event of any changes in rates of compensation, parts, labor, and
vendor repair costs, Tukwila will submit a letter to SeaTac by January 1st
of the year, notifying SeaTac of any changes in rates of compensation for
parts, labor and vendor repair costs before applying such new rates to all
work performed for SeaTac for that year.
9.4 It is estimated that labor hours expended on SeaTac fleet repair and
maintenance may be six hundred (600) hours annually. Tukwila labor hours
designated for SeaTac fleet repair and maintenance shall be a minimum of
Six Hundred (600) hours annually. However, the Parties agree to an end -
of -year reconciliation of services rendered and payments made to evaluate
labor rates and services provided to ensure sustainability of the agreement
for the upcoming year.
10. PAYMENT FOR SERVICES
10.1 Tukwila shall invoice SeaTac monthly. Payments are due within thirty
(30) days upon receipt of an invoice by SeaTac.
10.2 Payment as provided in this section shall constitute full compensation for
work performed, services rendered, and for all materials, supplies, equipment
and incidentals necessary to complete the work.
11. WARRANTY
Tukwila warrants that all work on, or parts provided to, SeaTac's vehicles will
be free from defects not inherent in the quality required or permitted, and that
the work will conform to the requirements of the Agreement. Work not
conforming to these requirements, including substitutions not properly approved
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and authorized in writing may be considered defective. All materials and work
shall be guaranteed for a period of ninety (90) days ("warranty period") after the
date the work order is closed. During the warranty period, Tukwila shall upon
notification by SeaTac of any malfunctions, make necessary repairs at Tukwila's
expense.
12. INDEMNIFICATION
SeaTac shall hold harmless, indemnify, and defend, at its own expense,
Tukwila, its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees,
representatives, and agents from any loss or claim for damages of any nature
whatsoever arising out of SeaTac's performance of this Agreement, including
claims by SeaTac's employees, or third parties, except for those losses or
claims for damages solely caused by the negligence or willful misconduct of
Tukwila, its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees,
representatives, or agents.
Tukwila shall hold harmless, indemnify, and defend, at its own expense,
SeaTac, its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees,
representatives, and agents from any loss or claim for damages of any nature
whatsoever arising out of Tukwila's performance of this Agreement, including
claims by Tukwila's employees or third parties, except for those losses or claims
for damages solely caused by the negligence or willful misconduct of the
SeaTac, its elected and appointed officials, employees, representatives, or
agents.
In the event of liability for damages arising out of bodily injury to persons or
damages to property caused by or resulting from the concurrent negligence of
Tukwila and SeaTac, their officers, employees, representatives, and agents,
each Party's liability hereunder shall be only to the extent of their respective
negligence.
It is further specifically and expressly understood that the indemnification
provided herein constitutes both Tukwila's and SeaTac's waiver to each other
only, of their respective immunity under Industrial Insurance, Title 51 RCW,
solely for purposes of this indemnification. This waiver has been mutually
negotiated by the Parties. The provisions of this Section shall survive the
expiration or termination of this Agreement.
13. INSURANCE
Each Party shall each provide and maintain suitable commercial general liability
and auto liability insurance policies to protect it from casualty losses by reason of
the activities contemplated by this Agreement. The limits of liability for each
coverage shall be at least Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) each occurrence. Each
Party shall provide the other Party with a Certificate of Liability Insurance or
Evidence of Coverage; provided, that if either Party is self-insured or part of a self-
insurance risk pool, it will provide a letter of self-insurance as evidence of
coverage.
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14. AUDITS AND INSPECTIONS
The records and documents with respect to all matters covered by this contract
shall be subjected to inspection, review or audit by Tukwila or SeaTac at the
requesting Party's sole expense during the term of this Agreement and three (3)
years after expiration or termination. Such records shall be made available for
inspection during regular business hours within a reasonable time of the request.
A records report shall be provided by Tukwila to SeaTac annually.
15. FINANCE AND BUDGET
No special budget or funds are anticipated, nor shall any be created. The Parties
are each responsible for their own finances in connection with this Agreement, and
nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed or construed otherwise.
16. APPLICABLE LAW; VENUE; ATTORNEYS FEES
This Agreement shall be subject to, and the Parties shall at all times comply with,
all applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations, and rules, including the
provisions of the City of Tukwila Municipal Code and ordinances of the City of
Tukwila. In the event any suit, arbitration, or other proceeding is instituted to
enforce any term of this Agreement, the Parties specifically understand and agree
that venue shall be properly laid in King County, Washington. The prevailing party
in any such action shall be entitled to its attorney's fees and costs of suit. Venue
for any action arising from or related to this Agreement shall be exclusively in King
County Superior Court.
17. SEVERABILITY AND SURVIVAL
If any term, condition or provision of this Agreement is declared void or
unenforceable or limited in its application or effect, such event shall not affect any
other provisions hereof and all other provisions shall remain fully enforceable. The
provisions of this Agreement, which by their sense and context are reasonably
intended to survive the completion, expiration or cancellation of this Agreement,
shall survive termination of this Agreement.
18. ENTIRE AGREEMENT; MODIFICATION
This Agreement, together with attachments or addenda, represents the entire and
integrated Agreement between Tukwila and SeaTac and supersedes all prior
negotiations, representations, or agreements written or oral. No amendment or
modification of this Agreement shall be of any force or effect unless it is in writing
and signed by the Parties.
19. NO WAIVER
Failure to insist upon strict compliance with any terms, covenants or conditions of
this Agreement shall not be deemed a waiver of such, nor shall any waiver or
relinquishment of such right or power at any time be taken to be a waiver of any
other breach.
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20. ADMINISTRATION
This Agreement will be jointly administered by Tukwila and SeaTac. This
Agreement does not create any separate legal or administrative entity
21. NOTICES
Notices to the City of Tukwila shall be sent to the following address:
City Clerk
City of Tukwila
6200 Southcenter Boulevard
Tukwila, WA 98188
Notices to the City of SeaTac shall be sent to the following address:
Finance Administration
City of SeaTac
4800 S 188th St
SeaTac, WA 19188
21. PROPERTY ACQUISITION AND DISPOSITION
This Agreement does not contemplate the joint acquisition of property by the parties. At
termination, each party will remain the sole owner of its own property.
22. PUBLICATION
Prior to its entry into force, the Parties shall electronically publish this Agreement on
their respective websites in lieu of recording it with the County Auditor.
23. EFFECTIVE DATE
This Agreement shall be effective upon the latest date it is executed by all Parties.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement on the date last
written below.
** Contractor signature to be obtained ** City signatures to be obtained by
by sponsor staff. ** City Clerk's Staff ONLY. **
CITY OF SEATAC CITY OF TUKWILA
By:
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Allan Ekberg, Mayor
Date
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Date
ATTEST/AUTHENTICATED:
City Clerk
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Office of the City Attorney
Date
ATTEST/AUTHENTICATED:
Christy O'Flaherty, City Clerk
Date
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Current
Asset #
Description
Date in
Service
B036
2003 Ford F450 XL 1 Ton Flat Bed
5/2/2003
B037
2003 F-450 Flatbed
5/2/2003
B044
2005 F-450 Supercab 4x2
6/14/2005
B051
2005 Ford F250 4x4 Truck
3/23/2005
B055
2008 Ford F-250 Supercab Pick Up Truck
6/21/2007
B056
2008 Ford F-250 Crew Cab 4x2 Truck
1/1/2007
B060
2008 Ford E14 Econo Cargo Van
5/20/2008
B061
2008 EK SII 14 Passenger Van
9/8/2008
B062
2010 Ford F-250 Extended Cab Truck
9/29/2009
B064
2013 Ford F-250
12/11/2012
B065
2013 Ford F-250
12/11/2012
B066
2014 Ford F -250 4X2
11/22/2013
B067
2014 Ford F-250 4X2
11/22/2013
B068
2014 Ford F-550 XL
12/4/2013
B069
2014 Ford Senator 12 Passenger van
4/11/2014
B070
2015 Ford F-150
2/6/2015
B071
2014 Ford F-150
12/1/2014
B072
2014 Ford F 150 4X4
4/22/2015
B073
2016 Ford Transit
12/28/2015
B074
2016 Ford F-150
11/1/2016
B075
2016 Ford F-150
11/4/2016
B076
2016 Ford F-150
11/1/2016
B077
2017 Ford F-150 4X4
5/1/2017
B078
2017 Ford F-150 4X4
5/1/2017
B079
2017 Ford F-150 4X2
5/1/2017
B080
2017 Ford F-150 4X2
5/1/2017
B081
2017 Ford F-150 (parks)
6/14/2017
B082
2017 Ford F-150 (parks)
6/6/2017
B083
2017 Ford Escape (pw admin)
8/31/2017
B084
2017 Ford Escape (pw admin)
8/31/2017
B085
Ford Escape SE AWD
7/11/2018
B086
Ford Escape SE AWD
7/11/2018
B087
2018 Ford Escape SE AWD
8/24/2018
B088
2019 Ford Escape SE AWD
8/8/2019
B089
2019 Ford Escape SE AWD
8/8/2019
B090
2019 Ford F150 XIE SC 4WD
8/14/2019
B091
2019 Ford F150 SC 4X4 Truck
9/24/2019
B092
2019 Ford Transit 15 Passenger Van
10/4/2019
B093
2019 Ford F-150 SC 4x2
10/21/2019
B094
2019 Ford F150 SC 4x2
10/22/2019
B095
2019 Ford F150 CC 4x2
10/22/2019
B096
2019 Ford Transit Cargo Van
11/26/2019
B097
2020 Ford F150 SC 4WD
2/20/2020
B098
2020 Ford Transit 15 Passenger Van
6/18/2021
C013
2000 Trailer Concrete Mixer
12/27/2000
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Current
Asset #
Description
Date in
Service
C015
2003 Eagle Premier Utility Trailer
6/17/2003
C016
2004 Eagle Premier Utility Trailer
2/28/2004
C019
2006 Brush Chipper
6/29/2006
CO20
2006 Crafco Crack Sealer/Air Comp/Trail(
7/31/2006
CO21
2006 Air Compressor/Jack Hammer
9/14/2006
CO22
2007 Wanco Arrow board Trailer
4/23/2007
CO24
2007 Eagle Landscape Trailer
5/5/2008
CO26
2009 Eagle Landscape Utility Trailer
12/4/2009
CO27
2012 Top Notch Tilt Utility Trailer
12/19/2011
CO28
2014 Eagle Landscape Trailer
1/13/2015
CO29
2014 Wanco Arrow Board
12/19/2014
C030
2015 Eagle Landscape Trailer
8/11/2015
C031
2018 Fory Cargo Mate Utility
10/25/2017
C032
2015 RU2 800 Radar Traff Trailer
11/16/2015
C033
2017 Utility Trailer (Roller)
11/27/2017
C034
2018 Tilt Trailer King
4/25/2018
C035
2008 GENERATOR 208/480V TRAILER
7/1/2018
C037
2018 Hydrotek Tailer/Pres Washer
3/18/2019
C038
2019 Ver -Mac Message Board
4/13/2021
C039
2019 Ver -Mac Message Board
4/13/2021
C040
2019 Ver -Mac Message Board
4/13/2021
C041
2019 Ver -Mac Message Board
4/13/2021
D016
1999 10yd Dump Truck
2/28/1999
D032
2004 Hyster SX40 Forklift
5/5/2004
D040
2009 Freightliner Hook Lift/Dump Truck
12/17/2008
D042
2008 Freightliner Hot Box Patcher
9/28/2009
D043
2009 John Deere Gator
9/23/2009
D044
2010 Billy Goat Debris Blower/Trailer
11/16/2010
D045
(3) 6,100 Gallon Storage Tank
11/20/2010
D047
1,000 Gallon Tank Sprayer
11/20/2010
D048
325 Gallon Tank Sprayer
11/20/2010
D049
2011 Toro Groundsmaster 4000 Mower
6/21/2011
D050
2011 Broyhill Stadium 110 Sprayer
6/21/2011
D051
2013 John Deere Gator
4/24/2013
D053
2013 Sweeper
6/25/2013
D054
2014 VacCon
5/31/2013
D055
2014 John Deere 1200A Bunker & Field R
11/1/2014
D056
2014 John Deere 1200A Bunker & Field R
11/1/2014
D057
2014 John Deere 1200A Bunker & Field R
11/1/2014
D058
Paint Striper
10/1/2014
D059
2014 Toro mower
11/1/2014
D060
2014 John Deere 4052R Compact Tractor
9/18/2014
D061
2014 Exmark Turf Tracer
11/12/2014
D062
Hot Bituminous Applicator
8/19/2014
D063
2015 John Deere 6105M Cab Tractor w/r
2/10/2016
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Current
Asset #
Description
Date in
Service
D064
2016 Ford Cutaway Camera Truck
9/15/2015
D065
2015 John Deere 6105M Cab Tractor w/
2/10/2016
D066
2016 John Deere 310L Backhoe Loader
1/14/2016
D067
Ver -Mac Message Board
11/1/2016
D068
Ver -Mac Message Board
11/1/2016
D069
2016 Debris Blower Toro
4/25/2018
D070
2017 Wacker RD -12 1/2 Ton Roller
11/17/2017
D071
2020 Dump Truck w/box
7/19/2019
D072
2019 Turfco Mete -R -Matic IV Top Dresse
9/24/2019
D073
Backhoe Loader 410L
12/28/2021
D074
Walker Mower
6/28/2021
D075
Ground Master
D076
New Brine Machine
10/1/2022
D077
Grandstand
NONE2
Lincoln Ranger 9 Gas Welder
8/23/2004
NONE3
American IMC Air Compressor
11/22/2004
S009
Fastliner Paint Sprayer
10/15/2001
S017
1999 Tenco Snow Plow
3/23/1999
S024
2006 Jumping Jack
8/14/2006
S025
Push Camera/Capital Equipment
3/20/2019
Toro 0 Turn Mower
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Billable Labor Rate for ILA
2023
Labor rate
$ 126.18
(includes salary, benefits, and taxes)
Overhead %
20%
(utilities, shop supplies, excludes indirect cost allocation)
Billable Labor Rate:
$ 151.42
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City of Tukwila
City Council Transportation & Infrastructure Services Committee
Meeting Minutes
March 20, 2023 5:30 p.m. - Hybrid Meeting; Duwamish Conference Room & MS Teams
Councilmembers Present: Tosh Sharp, Chair; Kate Kruller
Staff Present: David Cline, Hari Ponnekanti, Griffin Lerner, Chris Andree, Josh Hartley,
Seong Kim, Bryan Still, Cody Lee Gray, Cyndy Knighton, Adib Altallal, Mike
Perfetti, Joshua Hopkins
Chair Sharp called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m.
I. BUSINESS AGENDA
A. Annual State of the City's Bridges
Staff presented the report.
Committee Recommendation
Discussion only.
B. Ordinance: Compost Procurement
Staff is seeking Council approval of an ordinance adopting a policy for the procurement of
compost as required by Washington State House Bill 1799. r
Committee Recommendation 2
Majority approval. Forward to March 27, 2023 Committee of the Whole.
C. Interlocal Agreement: Fleet Maintenance
*Staff is seeking Council approval of an Interlocal Agreement with the City of SeaTac for
Tukwila's provision of routine repair and maintenance of SeaTac's fleet.
Committee Recommendation
Majority approval. Forward to March 27, 2023 Committee of the Whole.
D. Grant Agreement Amendment: National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
Staff is seeking Council approval to accept an additional $62,000 from the Municipal
Stormwater Capacity -Building grant program for the NPDES program.
Committee Recommendation
Majority approval. Forward to March 20, 2023 Regular Consent Agenda.
E. Grant Application: Nelsen Side Channel Project
Staff is seeking Council approval of a resolution authorizing an application to the Salmon
Recovery Funding Board for the Nelsen Side Channel Project.
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