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Contractor's Name
Nelson/Nygaard
Approval Date
6/1/2021
Council Approval Date
5/12/2021
End Date
6/15/2021
Department
Transportation Services
Department Project Manager
Tom Hingson
Subject / Project Title
Rethink Transit
Amendment/Change Order
Amendment
Amendment/Change Order Number
2
Tracking Number
0002289
Total Compensation
$0.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Professional Services
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6 Years Then Destroy
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and notes will be kept and distributed for those unable to attend. Nelson\Nygaard will be responsible <br /> for the agenda and the notes. <br /> Deliverables: Weekly project Core Team status meetings, agendas and notes <br /> Task 1.2—On-going project Management- Project management will be central to this project from <br /> beginning to end and beyond.As project manager,Tim Payne will be the day-to-day project manager for <br /> the project team. He will be responsible for: <br /> • Managing and updating the project schedule. We estimate the planning effort to begin <br /> on March 23, 2020, and end on the date of the third City Council Meeting in April 2021. <br /> Managing the schedule will ensure that the project remains on a timeframe that suits the needs of the <br /> City of Everett. <br /> • Delegating and supervising tasks among the Nelson\Nygaard staff team, including quality control for <br /> all analysis and project deliverables. <br /> • Ensuring on-going communication with Envirolssues team and oversee progress and quality control. <br /> This will require weekly meetings before and after each phase of outreach. <br /> • Producing monthly one-page progress reports. As standard practice, Nelson\Nygaard will prepare <br /> monthly progress reports that explain work completed and provide an update on the project budget. <br /> Deliverables: Monthly progress reports <br /> Regular schedule updates <br /> Weekly Outreach team coordination meetings (phone) <br /> Weekly Project Team Meetings <br /> Task 2. Community Outreach <br /> Task Objectives: <br /> In process of reaching the initial conclusion referenced above, the City Council held three public <br /> workshops in 2019. The Council has taken public testimony and held substantive discussions in all three <br /> sessions, yet there remain many unanswered questions. In the course of creating and adopting the <br /> Everett Transit Long Range Plan, there was significant public outreach to assess and guide the direction <br /> of the plan. Much of this outreach can help to form the foundation of an outreach plan to facilitate the <br /> next chapter in this journey. <br /> The objectives of outreach would be to: <br /> 1.) Confirm the values of the community that were arrived at in the Long Range Plan <br /> 2.) Inform the community about the two pathways <br /> 3.) Engage the community to understand concerns,values, and the vision for local transit service <br /> that may not have been expressed in previous outreach efforts <br /> The strategies and tactics to accomplish these objectives could closely follow the outreach plan utilized <br /> for the Long Range Plan. However, the initial phase of the outreach plan would need to also seek to <br /> capture community questions, concerns, and ideas about the potential pathway involving the <br /> Page 4 of 17 <br />
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