Water and Wastewater Commission - June 8, 2020

Water and Wastewater Commission Special Called Meeting of the Water and Wastewater Commission

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Special Meeting of the Water and Wastewater Commission Monday, June 8, 2020 The Water and Wastewater Commission to be held Monday, June 8, 2020 - 3:00 PM with Social Distancing Modifications Public comment will be allowed via telephone; no in-person input will be allowed. All speakers must register in advance by Noon, Sunday, June 7, 2020. All public comment will occur at the beginning of the meeting. To speak remotely at the June 8, 2020 Water and Wastewater Commission Meeting, residents must: •Call or email the board liaison at (512) 972-0115 or Blanca.Madriz@austintexas.gov no later than Noon, June 7, 2020. The information required is the speaker name, item number(s) they wish to speak on, whether they are for/against/neutral, and a telephone number or email address. •Once a request to speak has been called in or emailed to the board liaison, residents will receive either an email or phone call providing the telephone number to call on the day of the scheduled meeting. •Speakers must call in at least 15 minutes prior to meeting start in order to speak, late callers will not be accepted and will not be able to speak. •Speakers will be placed in a queue until their time to speak. •Handouts or other information may be emailed to Blanca.Madriz@austintexas.gov by Noon, June 7, 2020. This information will be provided to Board and Commission members in advance of the meeting. •If this meeting is broadcast live, residents may watch the meeting here: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch- atxn-live Water and Wastewater Commission June 8, 2020 – 3:00 PM VIA VIDEOCONFERENCING http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live For more information go to: http://www.austintexas.gov/wwc Commissioners: William Moriarty, (Mayor) Chien Lee, Chair (District 4) Christy Williams (District 8) Jesse Penn (District 1) Christianne Castleberry, Vice Chair (District 5) Grant Fisher (District 9) Nhat Ho (District 2) Mia Parton (District 6) Susan Turrieta (District 10) Travis Michel (District 3) Vacant (District 7) CALL TO ORDER A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES TO CITY COUNCIL Approval of minutes from the May 6, 2020 Water & Wastewater Commission regular meeting. B. ITEMS FOR COMMISSION’S REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION FOR APPROVAL 1. Recommend approval to negotiate and execute a multi-term contract with EMR Elevator Inc. D/B/A EMR Elevator Excellence, to provide elevator and escalator preventative maintenance, repair, and modernization services, for up to five years for a total contract not to exceed $16,540,000. Austin Water’s requested authorization is $1,720,000. 2. Recommend approval to negotiate and execute a …

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Recommendation for Water & Wastewater Commission COA Strategic Direction: Government That Works For All Safety June 8, 2020 Commission Meeting Date: Council Meeting Date: Department: Purchasing July 30, 2020 Client: Danielle Lord, Anna Bryan-Borja SUBJECT Recommend approval to negotiate and execute of a multi-term contract with EMR Elevator Inc. D/B/A EMR Elevator Excellence, to provide elevator and escalator preventative maintenance, repair, and modernization services, for up to five years for a total contract not to exceed $16,540,000. Austin Water’s requested authorization is $1,720,000. AMOUNT AND SOURCE OF FUNDING Funding in the amount of $14,000 is available in the Fiscal Year 2019-2020 Operating Budget of Austin Water. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets. Purchasing Language: Prior Council Action: Boards and Commission Action: MBE/WBE: The Purchasing Office issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) 8200 JOG3001 for these services. The solicitation was issued on December 23, 2019 and it closed on February 6, 2020. Of the five offers received, the recommended contractor submitted the best evaluated responsive offer. A complete solicitation package, including a log of offers received, is available for viewing on the City’s Financial Services website, Austin Finance Online. Link: Solicitation Documents. N/A June 8, 2020 – To be reviewed by the Water and Wastewater Commission. This solicitation was reviewed for subcontracting opportunities in accordance with City Code Chapter 2-9C Minority Owned and Women Owned Business Enterprise Procurement Program. For the services required for this solicitation, there were no subcontracting opportunities therefore, no subcontracting goals were established. The contract will provide elevator, escalator, lift, dumbwaiter, and moving walkway preventative maintenance, repair, inspection, and modernization services at various City buildings. The services provided under the terms of this contract are vital to the City’s overall efforts to provide quality, safe, and reliable elevator, escalator, lift, dumbwaiter, and moving walkways for City staff, customers, and citizens. In addition to providing parts and services for preventative maintenance and repairs, the contractor will also maintain all registrations and/or licenses required by the City and the State of Texas. Additional departments and building locations may be added to this contract as existing contracts expire, and new City facilities are built. The contract will replace an existing contract, which expires on August 26, 2020. The requested authorization amount was determined using a departmental estimate based on historical spend and future usage. An evaluation team with expertise in this area …

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Water & Wastewater Commission Review and Recommendation Government That Works For All COA Strategic Direction: June 8, 2020 Commission Meeting Date: Council Meeting Date: Department: Purchasing June 11, 2020 Client: David Anders, Danielle Lord Agenda Item Recommend approval to negotiate and execute a multi-term cooperative contract through Staples Contract & Commercial LLC, with Summus Industries Inc. (MBE), to provide office supplies and related services, for up to five years for a total contract amount not to exceed $13,432,500. Austin Water’s requested authorization is $900,000. Amount and Source of Funding Funding in the amount of $60,000 is available in the Fiscal Year 2019-2020 Operating Budget of Austin Water. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets. Multiple vendors within this cooperative purchasing program were reviewed for these goods and services. The Purchasing Office has determined this contractor best meets the needs of the departments to provide the goods and services required at the best value for the City. N/A June 8, 2020 – To be reviewed by the Electric Utility Commission. June 8, 2020 – To be reviewed by the Water and Wastewater Commission. This procurement was reviewed for subcontracting opportunities in accordance with City Code Chapter 2-9D Minority Owned and Women Owned Business Enterprise Procurement Program. For the goods and services required for this procurement, there were no subcontracting opportunities; therefore, no subcontracting goals were established. Purchasing Language: Prior Council Action: Boards and Commission Action: MBE/WBE: The contract will provide a reliable source of office and workplace-related products and services used by various City departments. Staff will have quick and reliable access to products available from the contractor’s online ordering system. The contract will offer a wide variety of office and workplace supplies, including: 100% recycled paper, sustainable desk supplies, toner, and safety supplies. Staples Contract & Commercial LLC warehouses items and delivers orders to over 265 City locations with next day delivery. These goods and related services are provided through a developed strategic alliance with Summus Industries Inc., an independently owned, operated, and City certified minority-owned business. The program enhances the value of services provided to the City through Summus Industries’ customer service, ordering website, delivery tracking, order management, and overall experience in the office supply industry. The Purchasing Office conducted an analysis and determined that the Summus Industries Inc. cooperative contract provides the best value to the City. The analysis included the …

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Water & Wastewater Commission Review and Recommendation Health and Environment COA Strategic Direction: June 8, 2020 Commission Meeting Date: Council Meeting Date: Department: Capital Contracting Office Matt Cullen, Shay Roalson June 11, 2020 Client: Agenda Item Recommend approval to award and execute a construction contract with Alpha Paving Industries, LLC, (MBE) for the 2021 Austin Water Asphalt and Concrete Restoration Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity contract in the amount of $8,000,000 for an initial two-year term, with three 1-year extension options of $4,000,000 each for a total contract amount not to exceed $20,000,000. (All Districts) Amount and Source of Funding Funding is available in the Fiscal Year 2019-2020 Capital and Operating Budgets of Austin Water. Funding for the extension options is contingent upon available funding in future budgets. Lowest responsive bid of three bids received through a competitive Invitation for Bid solicitation. N/A June 8, 2020 – To be reviewed by the Water and Wastewater Commission. This contract will be awarded in compliance with City Code Chapter 2-9A (Minority Owned and Women Owned Business Enterprise Procurement Program) by meeting the goals with: 9.66% MBE and 1.27% WBE participation. Purchasing Language: Prior Council Action: Boards and Commission Action: MBE/WBE: After Austin Water operations and maintenance crews repair water or wastewater pipeline assets under or near a paved surface, a temporary repair of the paved surface is performed, and a follow up work order is created for the permanent pavement repair. Permanent pavement repairs often occur over 90 days after the pipeline repair, and the backlog of work orders open longer than 90 days continues to increase. Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity contracts provide for an indefinite quantity of services for a fixed time, usually an initial term with extension options. They are commonly used when precise quantities of supplies or services, above a specified minimum, cannot be determined. Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity contracts help streamline the contract process and service delivery and allow the City the flexibility to add work as needs arise or change. As each project is defined, a specific work assignment will be given to the contractor who will complete the scope of work for the unit prices included in the contract. Work deadlines will be established for each work assignment. The purpose of the 2021 Austin Water Asphalt and Concrete Restoration Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity contract will be to eliminate the backlog of outstanding permanent pavement repair work orders and reduce response time …

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Recommendation for Water & Wastewater Commission Government That Works For All COA Strategic Direction: June 8, 2020 Commission Meeting Date: Council Meeting Date: Department: Austin Water June 11, 2020 Client: Colleen Kirk, Kevin Critendon SUBJECT Recommend approval to negotiate and execute a cost participation agreement with Pearson Ranch, LLC for the City to reimburse the developer an amount not to exceed $2,200,100 for costs associated with the design and construction of oversized wastewater mains and appurtenances related to Service Extension Request No. 4499R that will provide wastewater service to a proposed mixed use development located north of State Highway 45, south of Neenah Avenue, east of West Parmer Lane, and west of Pearson Ranch Road. (District 6) Funding is available in the Fiscal Year 2019-2020 Capital Budget of Austin Water. AMOUNT AND SOURCE OF FUNDING N/A N/A Purchasing Language: Prior Council Action: Boards and Commission Action: MBE/WBE: June 8, 2020 – To be reviewed by the Water and Wastewater Commission. N/A The Pearson Ranch West project consists of approximately 155 acres of land located north of State Highway 45, south of Neenah Avenue, east of West Parmer Lane, and west of Pearson Ranch Road (the “Property”). Approximately 82% of the Property is located within the City of Austin’s (the “City”) 2-mile Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction, 15% is within the City’s Limited Purpose Jurisdiction, and 3% is within the City’s Full-Purpose Jurisdiction. The Property is also located within the Impact Fee Boundary, Austin Water’s service area for wastewater, the Desired Development Zone, and the Lake Creek Watershed. A map of the property location is attached. Pearson Ranch, LLC (the “Owner”) is proposing to develop approximately 2,500 multifamily units, 350 hotel units, 3,000,000 sq. ft. office space, 150,000 sq. ft. retail space, and 50,000 sq. ft. restaurant space. The Owner requested that the City provide wastewater utility service to the Property as proposed in Service Extension Request (SER) No. 4499R. Austin Water will provide retail water service to the Property. In accordance with Chapter 25-9 of the City Code, the City has asked the Owner to oversize the gravity wastewater mains in order to serve additional properties within the Lake Creek drainage basin consistent with the City’s long-range planning goals for this area. If approved by City Council, the City will cost participate in this construction project only to the extent of the City’s proportionate share of the oversized interceptors. The proposed oversized improvements …

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B5 original pdf

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Water & Wastewater Commission Review and Recommendation Government That Works For All COA Strategic Decision: June 8, 2020 Commission Meeting Date: Council Meeting Date: Department: Austin Water June 11, 2020 Client: Colleen Kirk, Kevin Critendon Agenda Item Recommend approval for Service Extension Request No. 4622 for wastewater service to a 77.78-acre tract located at 9021 W. US 290 Highway within the Drinking Water Protection Zone, the City’s 2-mile Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction and Austin Water’s service area. (District 8) Amount and Source of Funding There is no anticipated fiscal impact. N/A N/A Purchasing Language: Prior Council Action: Boards and Commission Action: MBE/WBE: June 3, 2020 - To be reviewed by the Environmental Commission. June 8, 2020 – To be reviewed by the Water and Wastewater Commission. N/A The Ledgestone project consists of approximately 77.78 acres of land located at 9021 W. US 290 Highway (the “Property”). The Property is located entirely within the City of Austin’s (the “City”) 2-mile Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction, Impact Fee Boundary, Austin Water’s service area for wastewater, the Drinking Water Protection Zone, and the Slaughter Watershed. A map of the property location is attached. Applicant: Michael Wong 1991 Trust (the “Owner”) is proposing to develop approximately 550 multi-family units. The Owner requested that the City provide wastewater utility service to the Property as proposed in Service Extension Request (SER) No. 4622. West Travis County Public Utility Agency will provide retail water service to the Property. City Code § 25-9-35 requires City Council approval for this SER because the Property is located within the Drinking Water Protection Zone and outside the City’s full-purpose corporate limits. The City will not cost participate on this project. Infrastructure Improvements: To serve the Property, the Owner will be required to construct: • Approximately 1,800 feet of 15-inch gravity wastewater main from the existing 15-inch gravity wastewater main near W SH 71 and extend west along Williamson Creek to Covered Bridge Drive, • Approximately 2,250 feet of 12-inch gravity wastewater main from the existing 8- inch gravity wastewater main located north of Towana Trail and extend west along Towana Trail and south along Mowinkle Drive, • Approximately 1,000 feet of 8-inch gravity wastewater main from the existing 8- inch gravity wastewater main in Circle Drive and extend west along W US 290 Highway, • An appropriately sized lift station within the subject tract, and • Approximately 6,150 feet of appropriately sized force main from the …

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B6 original pdf

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Water & Wastewater Commission Review and Recommendation COA Strategic Decision: Government That Works For All Safety June 8, 2020 July 30, 2020 Commission Meeting Date: Council Meeting Date: Department: Client: Austin Water Christina Romero, David Anders Agenda Item Recommend approval of Austin Water Capital Improvement Projects located in the Drinking Water Protection Zone for inclusion in Austin Water’s 5-year Capital spending plan as required by Financial Policy No. 8. Amount and Source of Funding N/A Purchasing Language: N/A Prior Council Action: Boards and Commission Action: MBE/WBE: January 17, 2013 – City Council approved Ordinance No. 20130117-017 amending the Austin Water Utility Financial Policies Adopted with the Operating Budget (Ordinance No. 20120910-001) to provide for a revised Austin Water Financial Policy No. 8. April 21, 2020 - Recommended by the Zoning and Platting Commission on a 10-0 vote. One vacancy on the commission. April 28, 2020 - Recommended by the Planning Commission on a 13-0 vote. May 19, 2020 - Recommended by the Resource Management Commission on a 9-0 vote with Commissioner Johnson abstaining. May 20, 2020 - Recommended by the Environmental Commission on a 11-0 vote. June 8, 2020 – To be reviewed by the Water and Wastewater Commission. N/A In accordance with City Ordinance No. 20130117-017, Austin Water's financial policies require a public hearing during the City’s annual budget review process to provide citizens an opportunity to comment on growth-related projects within the Drinking Water Protection Zone (DWPZ). Capital improvement projects for new water and wastewater treatment plants, capital expansions, and growth-related projects that are located in the DWPZ were identified and submitted, as part of the annual budget process, to the following Boards and Commissions: Water and Wastewater Commission, Resource Management Commission, Environmental Board, Planning Commission, and the Zoning and Platting Commission. These Boards and Commissions reviewed growth-related DWPZ capital project spending plans, provided input, reviewed consistency with Imagine Austin comprehensive plan, reviewed effect on growth within the DWPZ, and made recommendations on project approval for inclusion in Austin Water’s 5-year capital spending plan. Memorandum To: Boards and Commissions From: Greg Meszaros, Director, Austin Water Date: March 25, 2020 Subject: Board and Commission and Citizen Review of new Growth-related Capital Improvement Projects in Drinking Water Protection Zone The Austin City Council approved an amendment to Austin Waters (AW) Financial Policy No. 8 to provide for enhanced Board and Commission and citizen reviews of AW’s new growth-related capital improvement …

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B4. Location Map original pdf

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G43 K E E R Y C H S U R H B T U O S LOCATION MAP H43 Pearson Ranch West Wastewater SER-4499 H42 J42 O C O J43 N N O R D R R S D K A T O A E R G G42 A V E R Y R A N C H B L V D W P A R M E R L N G41 L A K E L I N E B L V D DAVIS SPRING BRANCH CREEK H41 N E E N A H A V E P E A R S O N R A N C H R D TURKEY HOLLOW J41 SPE CTRUM DR G40 R U T L E D G E S P U R H40 0 R D S B 5 W E B N F M 6 2 N S H 4 N FM 620 RD SB RAMP N F M 6 2 0 R D N SH 45 W SVRD WB N SH 45 W SVRD EB 5 W W B N F M 6 2 N S H 4 0 R D N B J40 A M B E R G L E N B L V D L A K E C R E E K G39 H39 J39 J38 ANDERSON MILL RD RATTAN CREEK Railroad GRID Subject Tract County Boundary Jurisdictions Full-Purpose City Limit Limited-Purpose City Limit Cedar Park Full-Purpose 2-Mile ETJ 5-Mile ETJ Cedar Park ETJ G38 S H A D Y O A K S D R / 0 H38 A N D E R S O N M I L L R D W P A R M E R L N 1,000 2,000 4,000 Feet 6,000 This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries. This product has been produced by the City of Austin for the sole purpose of geographic reference. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness. 03/06/2020

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B4.SER_4499R Map_2020-03-11 original pdf

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Drinking Water and Reclaimed Water CIP Update Shay Ralls Roalson, P.E. Matt Cullen, P.E. Gareth Nicely, P.E. June 8, 2020 5 Year Capital Improvement Plan (by funding category) Reclaimed Water CIP FY 2020 "Completing the Core" Projects Estimated Project Cost W/WWC Review Construction RCA Project Name Oltorf Street RW Ph. I Oltorf Street RW Ph. II Travis Heights RW Barton South Congress RW ABIA North Onion Creek Phase I Onion Creek Park Ph. II $4.0 M $5.2 M $4.3 M $3.4 M $1.3 M $8.1 M $0.7 M Early FY22 Early FY22 Early FY23 Late FY22 Late FY21 Mid FY21 5/6/2020 System Expansion Projects Reclaimed Water CIP FY 2020  Projects to fully utilize the Montopolis Reservoir and Pump Station • Nearing completion  Non-CIP Projects • Updating RW master plan with in-house engineering resources  Centralized plan to be complete this Fall  Distributed WW Reuse plan to be created in FY21  Develop Sewer Mining Strategy in FY22 • System Water Hammer Analysis • To be completed this FY Water Distribution System CIP FY 2020 System Improvement CIPs Project Name Estimated Project Cost Next W/WWC Action McNeil Road TM $24.0 M Design early FY21 Highland Park Water Improvements Springdale/Hwy 290 Oltorf Pressure Zone Improvements - West Area $5.7 M $4.1 M $2.6 M Construction January 2020 Construction FY21 Construction FY22 Water Distribution System CIP FY 2020 System Maintenance/Rehabilitation CIPs Project Name Estimated Project Cost Next W/WWC Action Waterline On-call IDIQ $10 M ($2 M/year) Construction - Early FY21 Polybutylene Service Replacements $8.1 M Construction - Early FY21 Renewing Austin Program Zilker Pipeline Renewal Harmon Ave. Renewal $6.4 M $3.8 M Construction – Early FY21 Construction - Late FY20 Water Distribution System CIP FY 2020  Paving IDIQ – 5 year construction contract • $3.5 M/year for operations/maintenance follow up repairs • $0.5 M/year for AW in-house CIP construction follow up Facility Engineering Water CIP FY 2020 Water Treatment, Pumps Stations, and Reservoirs Major CIP Projects SPID 2127.012 North Austin Reservoir and Pump Station Improvements (TWDB Funded) PROJECT 2127.036 Aquifer Storage and Recovery Pilot (TWDB Funded) 5335.016 Ullrich WTP Low Service Pump Station Electrical Feed Renewal (TWDB Funded) $19,230,000 2015.041 Davis Water Treatment Plant Treated Water Discharge System 5335.070 Ullrich WTP Lime Feed Loop 5335.008 Ullrich WTP On-site Generation of Chlorine and Ammonium Sulfate Conversion $11,370,000* 2015.102 Davis WTP Polymer Feed System (2018 Flood Resiliency Improvements) $3,619,267 2015.017 Davis …

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Revision to WPD Memo pg. 6 original pdf

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Water & Wastewater Commission Review and Recommendation Government That Works For All COA Strategic Decision: June 8, 2020 Commission Meeting Date: Council Meeting Date: Department: Austin Water June 11, 2020 Client: Colleen Kirk, Kevin Critendon Agenda Item Recommend approval for Service Extension Request No. 4622 for wastewater service to a 77.78-acre tract located at 9021 W. US 290 Highway within the Drinking Water Protection Zone, the City’s 2-mile Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction and Austin Water’s service area. (District 8) Amount and Source of Funding There is no anticipated fiscal impact. N/A N/A Purchasing Language: Prior Council Action: Boards and Commission Action: MBE/WBE: June 3, 2020 - To be reviewed by the Environmental Commission. June 8, 2020 – To be reviewed by the Water and Wastewater Commission. N/A The Ledgestone project consists of approximately 77.78 acres of land located at 9021 W. US 290 Highway (the “Property”). The Property is located entirely within the City of Austin’s (the “City”) 2-mile Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction, Impact Fee Boundary, Austin Water’s service area for wastewater, the Drinking Water Protection Zone, and the Slaughter Watershed. A map of the property location is attached. Applicant: Michael Wong 1991 Trust (the “Owner”) is proposing to develop approximately 550 multi-family units. The Owner requested that the City provide wastewater utility service to the Property as proposed in Service Extension Request (SER) No. 4622. West Travis County Public Utility Agency will provide retail water service to the Property. City Code § 25-9-35 requires City Council approval for this SER because the Property is located within the Drinking Water Protection Zone and outside the City’s full-purpose corporate limits. The City will not cost participate on this project. Infrastructure Improvements: To serve the Property, the Owner will be required to construct: • Approximately 1,800 feet of 15-inch gravity wastewater main from the existing 15-inch gravity wastewater main near W SH 71 and extend west along Williamson Creek to Covered Bridge Drive, • Approximately 2,250 feet of 12-inch gravity wastewater main from the existing 8- inch gravity wastewater main located north of Towana Trail and extend west along Towana Trail and south along Mowinkle Drive, • Approximately 1,000 feet of 8-inch gravity wastewater main from the existing 8- inch gravity wastewater main in Circle Drive and extend west along W US 290 Highway, • An appropriately sized lift station within the subject tract, and • Approximately 6,150 feet of appropriately sized force main from the …

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Approved Minutes original pdf

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Water & Wastewater Commission Special Called Meeting Minutes June 8, 2020 Approved: July 15, 2020 The Water and Wastewater Commission convened in a special called meeting on June 8, 2020 via videoconference. AGENDA Commissioners: William Moriarty, (Mayor)-P Jesse Penn, (District 1)-P Nhat Ho, (District 2)-P Travis Michel, (District 3)-P Chien Lee, Chair (District 4)-P Mia Parton, (District 6)-P Vacant, (District 7) Christianne Castleberry, Vice Chair, (District 5)-P Grant Fisher, (District 9)-A Christy Williams, (District 8)-P Susan Turrieta, (District 10)-P Commissioners in Attendance: William Moriarty, Jesse Penn, Travis Michel, Chien Lee, Christianne Castleberry, Mia Parton, Nhat Ho, Christy Williams and Susan Turrieta CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at 3:00 p.m. by Chair Chien Lee. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION None. A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES The minutes from the May 6, 2020 Water and Wastewater Commission regular meeting were approved on an 8-0 vote on Commissioner Castleberry’s motion and Commissioner Turrieta’s second. Commissioner Fisher was absent, and Commissioner Parton was off the dais. B. ITEMS FOR COMMISSION’S REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION FOR APPROVAL TO CITY COUNCIL 1. Recommend approval to negotiate and execute a multi-term contract with EMR Elevator Inc. D/B/A EMR Elevator Excellence, to provide elevator and escalator preventative maintenance, repair, and modernization services, for up to five years for a total contract not to exceed $16,540,000. Austin Water’s requested authorization is $1,720,000. Recommended by the Water and Wastewater Commission on Commissioner Turrieta’s Motion and Commissioner Moriarty’s Second on an 8-0 vote with Commissioner Fisher absent and Commissioner Parton off the dais. 2. Recommend approval to negotiate and execute a multi-term cooperative contract through Staples Contract & Commercial LLC, with Summus Industries Inc. (MBE), to provide office supplies and related services, for up to five years for a total contract amount not to exceed $13,432,500. Austin Water’s requested authorization is $900,000. Recommended by the Water and Wastewater Commission on Commissioner Turrieta’s Motion and Commissioner Moriarty’s Second on an 8-0 vote with Commissioner Fisher absent and Commissioner Parton off the dais. 3. Recommend approval to award and execute a construction contract with Alpha Paving Industries, LLC, (MBE) for the 2021 Austin Water Asphalt and Concrete Restoration Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity contract in the amount of $8,000,000 for an initial two- year term, with three 1-year extension options of $4,000,000 each for a total contract amount not to exceed $20,000,000. (All Districts) Recommended by the Water and Wastewater Commission on Commissioner Turrieta’s Motion and …

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