File #: 2018-107    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/31/2018 In control: City Council Study Session
On agenda: 4/11/2018 Final action:
Title: Cathedral City Municipal Code - Contracts and Purchasing
Attachments: 1. Cathedral City Purchasing Muni Code 04.04.18 Final.pdf
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City Council

MEETING DATE: 4/11/2018
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Cathedral City Municipal Code - Contracts and Purchasing
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FROM:
Tami E. Scott, Administrative Services Director

RECOMMENDATION:
Recommendation
Staff recommends the City Council receive a report, and discuss and provide direction regarding the re-establishment, re-naming and update of the City's Municipal Code Section 03.12- Contracts and Purchasing and eliminate Section 3.30.
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BACKGROUND:
As part of the adoption of the City Charter by registered voters, the City of Cathedral City is exempt from the provisions of the California Public Contract Code. This exemption shall not prohibit the City Council from subsequently adopting any section, article, chapter, or part of the California Public Contracts Code in whole or in part for the City's own use.
The City Charter states the City shall have the power to establish standards, procedures or regulations to regulate all aspects of the bidding, award and performance of any public works contract, including, but not limited to, the compensation rates to be paid for the performance of such work and use of alternative contracting and project delivery methods, including without limitation, design-build, public private partnerships, construction manager at risk, best value procurement, pre-qualification of bidders, and similar methods. The City shall have the power to perform any work of improvement by use of its own forces and is not required to contract for the construction of public improvements or to award contracts for such work to the lowest responsible bidder. The City may also contract with other public agencies for the construction of works of public improvement.
The City shall have the power to accept gifts and donations, including donations of material and labor, in the construction of any public works project.
The City shall have the power to enter into project labor agreements with applicable labor unions and trade association...

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