File #: ID 2016-297    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/3/2016 In control: Community Redevelopment Agency
On agenda: 5/11/2016 Final action:
Title: APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE MCRA AND SPORTS FACILITIES ADVISORY, LLC FOR A COMMUNITY CENTER FEASIBILITY STUDY
Attachments: 1. RESOLUTION, 2. AGREEMENT, 3. EXHIBIT A, 4. EXHIBIT B, 5. BACKGROUND
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TO: Chair and Members of the Board

FROM: Diane Colonna, Executive Director

DATE: May 11, 2016


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APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE MCRA AND SPORTS FACILITIES ADVISORY, LLC FOR A COMMUNITY CENTER FEASIBILITY STUDY
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BACKGROUND:

The City Center plan calls for the construction of a new community center in Phase 1 of the redevelopment project. The community center is envisioned as a major "anchor" to the project, as well as a facility that will address residents' needs for recreation, fitness, culture and social interaction. The community center is a major public investment (current budget estimate is $6 million) and needs to be carefully planned and programmed in order to ensure its overall success and long term financial viability. In order to assist in the planning and programming, CRA staff issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for a qualified firm to conduct a Community Center Feasibility Study. The RFP was issued in January of this year, and solicited two responses. A Selection Committee consisting of CRA Executive Director Diane Colonna, Parks and Recreation Director Mike Jones, and CRA Project Manager Cotter Christian reviewed the submittals, interviewed the respondents, and checked references. The ranking of the firms is as follows:

1. Sports Facilities Advisory/Sports Facilities Management (SFA/SFM) 264
2. CPZ Architects, Inc. 238

CPZ Architects proposal was focused primarily on the physical function and design of the facility, with a proposed fee of $124,773.00. SFA/SFM's main emphasis is on the programming and operational functions that will ultimately drive the design. They have partnered with an architectural firm (Lose & Associates) that will prepare conceptual plans based on the outcome of the operational analysis. SFA/SFM's total proposed fee is $69,750 plus reimbursable expenses (not to exceed $7,500).

SFA/SFM is a highly qualified sports facilities consulting firm based in Clearwater Florida and specializing in p...

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