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79-17
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A RESOLUTION OF SUPPORT TO THE MID -OHIO
REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION (MORPQ
FOR THE SECOND PHASE OF INSIGHT2050
WHEREAS, the Mid -Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC) is Central Ohio's
metropolitan planning organization, charged with managing and funding transportation
improvements that benefit the region; and
WHEREAS, MORPC: recently completed Insight2050, which informs the growth
management practices of each jurisdiction, as we collectively provide for the growth
that is the region's economic engine; and
WHEREAS, MORK has initiated a second phase for Insight2050 focusing on five
major corridors to encourage infill development and enhance transit service, consistent
with the first phase of Insight2050; and
WHEREAS, one of the five corridors is Riverside Drive/US33 that links Downtown
Columbus and the city of Dublin's Bridge Street District; and
VYHEREAS, this corridor will serve to enhance Bridge Street District as a regional
employment center and residential neighborhood, increasing accessibility for
employees and residents through enhanced transit service at some point in the future;
and,
WHEREAS, MORPC has raised $600,000 towards the cost of this study and has
requested the city of Dublin to commit $20,000 towards the funding of this project.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Dublin,
of its elected members concurring, that:
Section 1. The Dublin City Manager is hereby authorized to sign the Memorandum of
Understanding between the city of Dublin and MORPC, a draft of which is included with
this resolution.
Section 2. Funding in the amount of $20,000 will be appropriated for this purpose as
part of the 2018 Operating Budget.
Section 3.This Resolution shall take effect and be in force on the earliest date
permi�Cqd by law. J/
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Mayor -Presiding Officer
ATTEST:
Clerk of Council
Office of the City Manager
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To.: Members of Dublin City Council
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From.ix Dana LMcDanielCity Man er4).
Inl'*tl*ated By: Vincent A. Papsidero, FAICP, Planning Director
Dates, November 2, 2017
Res Resolution 79-17— A Resolution of Support to the Mid -Ohio Regional
Planning Commission (MORPC) for the Second Phase of Insight2O5i
The Mid -Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPQ completed the first phase of Insight2O5O
in 2015, which enabled a regional conversation about managing future growth in Central Ohio.
This initial phase was funded by MORK using federal transportation dollars, Columbus202O and
ULI Columbus. A number of subsequent projects have been initiated, including training of
elected and appointed officials, as well as smaller plans and studies.
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MORK has concluded the procurement process for selecting a consuirant and awarded the
project to Calthorpe Associates of Berkeley. Planning Director Vince Papsidero participated o
the selection committee. I
Memo re. Resolution 79-17 — Letter of Support for MORK Insight 2050 — Phase 2
November 2, 2017
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The budget for this project is $650,000, of which MORK is providing $200,000 in federal
transportation dollars, the City of Columbus is providing $200,000, COTA is providing $100,000,
and five suburban jurisdictions are providing a total of $85,000. The City of Dublin has
committed $20,000.
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Staff recommends City Council approval of Resolution 79-17.
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU)
Between
The Mid -Ohio Regional Planning Commission
City of Columbus
Central Ohio Transit Authority
Contiguous Jurisdictions: City of Bexley, City of Dublin,
City of Groveport, City of Reynoldsburg
City of Westerville, City of Whitehall
This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Mid -Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC),
City of Columbus, Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA), and all other stakeholders as listed under "1. PARTIES"
represents a mutual understanding and continuing partnership to hire a qualified consultant or consulting
team to undertake a Regional Corridor Analysis and effectively communicate its results to public and private
stakeholders as described in the Requestfor Proposals (attached hereto as "Appendix A").
1. PARTIES
1.1
Mid -Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC)
1.2
City of Columbus
1.3
Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA)
1.4
City of Bexley
1.5
City of Dublin
1.6
City of Groveport
1.7
City of Reynoldsburg
1.8
City of Westervi Ile
1.9
City of Whitehall
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2.1 MORK serves as the metropolitan planning organization (MPO) for Central Ohio and provides
critical transportation planning and funding functions for the fastest growing region in Ohio. One of
MORPC's primary objectives is to assist its members in better understanding the impacts of the
region's projected growth and development upon their communities. Central Ohio is expected to
grow by up to 1,000,000 people by 2050. To prepare Central Ohio for this growth, MORK, in
partnership with ULI Columbus and Columbus 2020, conducted a comparative scenario analysis in
2014 - called insight2050 - to look at different ways of accommodating the projected growth. The
results showed that more beneficial outcomes along all of the metrics analyzed are expected with
more compact development, focused on infill and re -development opportunities. Such
development was also found to be more responsive to the changing demographics and projected
increased market demand for smaller residences in walkable, mixed use environments. Cities,
villages, and townships are now evaluating how land use and development plans allow for their
community to be competitive and responsive to these changes.
2.2 As recipients of the U.S. Department of Transportation Smart City Challenge grant, the City of
Columbus and its partners are leveraging federal funds and private investment to innovate and
implement smart mobility options that improve people's quality of life, drive growth in the economy,
provide better access tojobs and ladders of opportunity, and foster sustainability - all while
positioning the Columbus region to become a world-class logistics leader. The #SmartColumbus
initiative provides a context to review land use decisions, transportation planning, and transit
system design relative to smart mobility options. The future implementation of smart technology
has the potential to significantly alter the ways people interact with and move between places,
impacting plans for growth and development patterns complimentary to the initial insight2050
analyses and findings.
2.3 Local governments in Central Ohio are interested in being fully prepared for adapting their
communities to evolving market demand and emerging technologies, while looking for better and
more sustainable ways to make land use and transportation infrastructure decisions that help
retain and attract talent, businesses, and residents. Easy access to jobs, retail, housing, and
entertainment is top of mind for local decision makers as they plan for future generations.
2.4 Targeted corridor development has the potential to capture some of this new market demand,
support smart mobility options, and provide benefits associated with infill and redevelopment, as
illustrated by the initial insight2050 analysis. A primary benefit of focusing infill development along
regional corridors is the opportunity for high-capacity transportation options that support infill
development goals and provide accessible options for residents and employees within a specified
distance of the corridor.
2.5 The Regional Corridor Analysis will study a variety of metrics to assess the likely impact(s) of
implementing the more compact development options identified by insight2050, specifically, from
intensifying the development patterns within select regional corridors. Furthermore, the project
partners are interested in studying the relationship between these corridors and high-capacity
transit, inclusive of all types of technologies, under both the current and intensified development
patterns.
2.6 It is anticipated that the results of the Regional Corridor Analysis will lead to specific
implementation recommendations regarding the use of tools, such as zoning and development
codes, utility enhancements, financial incentives and strategies, market readiness assessments,
workforce housing policies, land assemblage, and prioritization of development/redevelopment
areas. Another key goal of the study is the production of objective and replicable evaluation criteria
(diagnostic tool) that could be applied to other corridors within the region that have similar
characteristics.
3. TIMELINE (Subject to Change)
August 1, 2017 - Proposal is posted on MORK website for interested parties to retrieve
September 5, 2017 - Completed proposals due to MORK by 5:00 PM
September 6, 2017 - Proposals will be opened at 2:00 PM
September 7 - September 22, 2017 - Evaluation of proposals
September 25 - September 29, 2017 - Oral presentations at MORPC, if required
September 29, 2017 - Evaluation Committee makes recommendation
October 2 - October 6, 2017 - Contact all bidders regarding awards to be made
October 12 - October 31, 2017 - Contract preparation
October 31, 2017 - Contract finalized
November 1, 2017 - Project begins
October 2018 - Project expected to conclude
4. BUDGET
4.1 Total Budgetfor Project: Approximately Six Hundred Fifty Thousand and 00/100 U.S. Dollars
($650,000.00)
4.1.1 MORK Federal Funds of Two Hundred Thousand and 00/100 U.S. Dollars ($200,000.00)
4.1.2 Local Funds - City of Columbus Two Hundred Thousand and 00/100 U.S. Dollars
($200,000.00)
4.1.3 Local Funds - COTA One Hundred Thousand and 00/100 U.S. Dollars ($100,000.00)
4.1.4 Local Funds - Contiguous Jurisdictions Eighty-five Thousand and 00/100 U.S. Dollars
($85,000.00)
4.1.4a. City of Bexley - Five Thousand and 00/100 U.S. Dollars ($5,000.00)
4.1.4b. City of Dublin - Twenty Thousand and 00/100 U.S. Dollars ($20,000.00)
4.1.4c. City of Groveport - Twenty Thousand and 00/100 U.S. Dollars ($20,000.00)
4.1.4d. City of Reynoldsburg - Twenty Thousand and 00/100 U.S. Dollars ($20,000.00)
4.1.4e. City of Westerville - Ten Thousand and 00/100 U.S. Dollars ($10,000.00)
4.1.4f. City of Whitehall - Ten Thousand and 00/100 U.S. Dollars ($10,000.00)
4.1.5 Local Funds - Reserved for additional funding partners which may enter into this agreement
at a later date.
4.2 The consultant will receive up to Six Hundred Thousand and 00/100 U.S. Dollars ($600,000.00) to
conduct the analysis as outlined in the scope of work dated August 15, 2017, and is described in
Appendix A, which is fully incorporated for reference as if rewritten. Any remaining dollars will go to
MORPC to be allocated toward the additional technical and communications support it will provide
as the projects lead agency.
5. GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PARTIES
5.1 Participation by the high-level staff or board member of the partnering organizations in steering
committee meetings to provide overall guidance, strategic direction, and assurance of
accountability to desired outcomes.
5.2 Staff participation in project working group meetings and review of all project deliverables.
6. SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PARTIES
6.1 MORPC will contribute Two Hundred Thousand and 00/100 U.S. Dollars ($200,000.00) of Federal
Funds in compliance with U.S. DOT Guidelines in consideration of the City of Columbus, COTA, and
the Contiguous Jurisdictions financially contributing to the Regional Corridor Analysis.
6.2 The City of Columbus will pay MORPC Two Hundred Thousand and 00/100 U.S. Dollars
($200,000.00) in consideration of MORPC procuring and managingthe Regional Corridor Analysis.
6.3 COTA will pay MORPC One Hundred Thousand and 00/100 U.S. Dollars ($100,000.00) in
consideration of MORPC procuring and managingthe Regional Corridor Analysis.
6.4 The Contiguous Jurisdictions named above will together pay MORPC a total of Eighty-five Thousand
and 00/100 U.S. Dollars ($85,000.00) as previously stated in individually submitted Letters of
Commitment in consideration of MORPC procuring and managing the Regional Corridor Analysis.
6.5 MORPC will be the primary funder of this project and will hold the contract with the consultant.
MORPC will manage the project in collaboration with all parties and a high-level steering
committee.
6.6 MORPC will provide limited assistance to the consultant in the various tasks of the project scope as
described in the Request for Proposals (RFP).
6.7 Additional funding partners may enter into this agreement by means of an amendment to this MOU.
7. TERMS OF MEMORANDUM
7.1 This MOU shall commence upon valid execution by all parties and shall expire on approximately
October 31, 2018.
7.2 Any party may unilaterally withdraw from this MOU with thirty (30) calendar days written notice to
the other parties.
7.3 The parties agree that the rights granted under this MOU shall be used solely by each other and that
such rights are non -transferable or assignable without the express written consent of all parties.
7.4 This MOU shall be construed and interpreted and the rights of the parties determined in accordance
with the laws of the State of Ohio.
7.5 This MOU constitutes the entire agreement among the parties, and no changes or modifications to
this MOU shall be made unless agreed to by all parties to this MOU in writing.
7.6 This MOU may be amended by a separate writingsigned by all of the parties. Each amendmentshall
be incorporated as if fully rewritten into this agreement.
8.1 Except for Sections 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, and 6.4 this MOU is not a legally binding contract, but rather an
understanding between the parties, and as such shall have no force in law and is not enforceable
by any court for any reason.
8.2 Each party agrees to be legally bound to their respective commitments identified in Sections 6.1,
6.2, 6.3, and 6.4. In the event that the project expectations outlined in Appendix A cannot be met
within the estimated Six Hundred Fifty Thousand and 00/100 U.S. Dollars ($650,000.00) project
cost, then either (1) party may withdraw from the contract or (2) the parties may mutually agree to
a revised cost estimate.
9. AUTHORIZING SIGNATURES AND DATES
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this non-binding Memorandum of Understanding
through the signatures indicated below.
MORPC
William Murdock
Executive Director
Date:
COTA
Emille Williams
Interim President & CEO
Date:
City of Bexley
Ben Kessler
Mayor
Date:
City of Groveport
Marsha Hall
City Administrator
Date:
City of Westerville
David Collinsworth
City Manager
City of Columbus
NAME
TITLE
City of Dublin
Dana McDaniel
City Manager
Date:
City of Reynoldsburg
Brad McCloud
Mayor
City of Whitehall
Kim Maggard
Mayor
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