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Resolution 14474pillroved as t*, CITY OF ALAMEDA RESOLUTION NO.14 41 '1- RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO TRANSFER THE AL A EDAIOAKLAND AND HARBOR BAY FERRY SERVICES TO THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA WATER EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY WHEREAS, Senate Bill 976 (Stats, 2007, Ch. 734) ( "SB 976') laid the groundwork for transitioning local ferry operating systems from the City of Alameda ( "City ") and the City of Vallejo ( "Vallejo'') to the San Francisco Bay Area Water Emergency Transportation Authority ("WETA"); and WHEREAS, SB 976 amended Section 30914 of the Streets and Highways Code to specify that funds made available from the 1988 voter - approved toll increase for rapid transit systems, which have historically been allocated to the City to support the Alameda /Oakland Ferry Service (AOFS) and the Alameda Harbor Bay Ferry (AHBF) and to Vallejo to support the Bay ink ferry service, shall be allocated to WETA to support planning, construction, operation, and acquisition of rapid water transit systems; and WHEREAS, SB 976 further amended Section 30914 of the Streets and Highways Code to consolidate all ferry transit operating funds made available under this section, including funds available to support the AOFS and AHBF services, to be allocated to WETA; and WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission ('Commission ") is the governmental agency vested with the authority to allocate funds provided under Section 30914 of the Streets and Highways Code to eligible local entities; and WHEREAS, WETA, pursuant to Government Code Section 66540.32(b), with input and concurrence from the City and Vallejo, has developed and adopted a transition plan for transferring these cities' ferry services to WETA; and WHEREAS, Senate Bill 1093 (Stats. 2008, Ch. 387) ( "SB 1093 ") amended Government Code Section 66540.11(e) to permit WETA to allocate a portion of its RM2 funds to reimburse City and Vallejo for transition - related costs subject to the limitations set forth in Government Code Section 66540.11(e); and WHEREAS, SB 1093 amended Government Code Section 66540.11(fl to provide that WETA may use RM2 operating funds for operation of the Alameda /Oakland and Harbor Bay ferry services and facilities in accordance with paragraph (6) of subdivision (d) of Section 30914 of the Streets and Highways Code if consistent with the Transition Plan and approved by the Commission; and WHEREAS, the City and WETA have entered into negotiations of a formal agreement and process for transitioning the AOFS and AHBF services from City to WETA; and WHEREAS, allocation of RM2 funding for operating expenses and transition - related costs associated with the City's AOFS and AHBF services is required for the operation of the ferry services until the transition of the AOFS and AHBF services from City to WETA can be completed; and WHEREAS, the City desires to confirm its intention to transition the AOFS and AHFB services to WETA and to devote resources to complete the transition of the Alameda /Oakland and Harbor Bay ferry services to WETA in accordance with the schedule of milestones set forth in this Resolution. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City hereby declares its intention to take all steps reasonably required to complete transition of the AOFS and AHBF services to WETA as follows: . The City will transition the AOFS and AHBF services to WETA as contemplated by Senate Bill 976 and Senate Bill 1093, in accordance with the Transition Plan. 2. The City hereby directs staff to continue to work with WETA to negotiate a comprehensive Transition Agreement which will be presented to the City Council for its approval. Said Transition Agreement shall incorporate the terms and conditions in the staff report previously presented by staff to the City Council, including providing for the transfer of personal property assets to WETA, including vessels, waterside assets, and spare parts and equipment used in connection with the operation of the AOFS and AHBF services, transfer of accounts, assignment of contracts and permits, allocation of liabilities, landing and mooring rights for the continued operation of the AOFS and AHBF services, operation and maintenance of the Main Street and Harbor Bay ferry terminals' landside assets, service levels, insurance requirements, and financial consideration, and shall set forth in detail the steps required to complete the transition in accordance with such terms and conditions. 3. City hereby establishes the following Milestone Dates for completion of the steps to transition outlined in this Resolution: Milestone Milestone Date Comprehensive Transition Agreement Approval: October 5, 2010 Transition: January 1, 2011 or as soon as reasonably practicable following satisfaction of conditions in Transition Agreement 4. The City hereby directs staff to devote such staff time and resources to the transition effort as are reasonably necessary to complete the transition in accordance with the Milestone Dates set forth in this Resolution. Staff shall be authorized to retain special counsel and consultants as may reasonably be necessary to achieve the above- stated Milestone Dates for the transition, subject to the budget limitations to be set forth by the Commission and /ETA for ferry services transition expenses. The City hereby directs staff to work with WETA to complete application for RM2 funding for operation of the AOFS and AHBF services in FY1 o- 1 1 , with a disbursement schedule for such funds that is consistent with the achievement of the transition Milestones set forth in this Resolution. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk is hereby directed to forward a certified copy of this resolution to the Commission. 1, the undersigned, hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted and passed by the Council of the City of Alameda during the Regular Meeting of the City Council on the 20th day of July, 2010, by the followin g vote to wit: AYES: Councilmembers deHaan, Gilmore, Matarrese, Tam and Mayor Johnson - 5. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ABSTENTIONS: None. IN WITNESS, W H EREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of said City this 21st day of July, 2010. Lara Weisiger, City City of Alameda