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MURRIETA
File #: 23-330    Version: 1
Type: Discussion Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/19/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/7/2023 Final action:
Effective date:    
Title: Public Safety Training Facility Architectural Design Services Agreement Award
Attachments: 1. ATT 1 - Agreement for Architectural Design Services, 2. ATT 2 - Received After Agenda Printed - Public Safety Training Facility Presentation
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL

FROM: Kim Summers, City Manager

PREPARED BY: Ivan Holler, Assistant City Manager

SUBJECT: Public Safety Training Facility Architectural Design Services
Agreement Award
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RECOMMENDATION
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Award an Agreement for Architectural Design Services for a Public Safety Training Facility to Ten Over Studio Inc.;

Amend the FY 2023/24 Capital Improvement Plan Budget (CIP 21034 Murrieta Regional Public Safety Training Center) by establishing appropriations in the amount of $200,300 from the Fire Development Impact Fee Fund for Phase 1 of the agreement;

Amend the FY 2023/24 Capital Improvement Plan Budget (CIP 21034 Murrieta Regional Public Safety Training Center) by establishing appropriations in the amount of $1,619,700 from the Fire Development Impact Fee Fund for Phase 2 if the project extends past Phase 1 of the agreement;

Authorize the use of Measure T Operating Reserve in the amount of $575,000 to fund the balance of the agreement costs and amend the FY 2023/24 Capital Improvement Plan Budget (CIP 21034 Murrieta Regional Public Safety Training Center) for Phase 2 if the project extends past Phase 1 of the agreement; and

Authorize the City Manager to execute the agreement.

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PRIOR ACTION/VOTE
None.

CITY COUNCIL GOAL
Provide a high level of innovative public safety.

BACKGROUND
Since the City of Murrieta (City) was incorporated in July of 1991, Murrieta Fire and Rescue (MFR) and Murrieta Police Department (MPD) have utilized makeshift training facilities or traveled outside city limits to conduct needed professional training. For example, MFR currently conducts live fire training in a two-story "tower" constructed of stacked sea cargo containers. (However, the Insurance Services Office requires a four-story tower for such training activities.) Similarly, MPD sends officers out of the City to a remote outdoor range for required handgun and lon...

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