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lc CITY OF EVERETT <br /> EVERETT Parks and Facilities Department <br /> WASHINGTON <br /> Volunteers of America Contract Details Summary <br /> The Parks and Facilities Department, in conjunction with Procurement will bring forth a new contract <br /> with Volunteers of America (VOA) for management of the Carl Gipson Senior Center. Bob Leonard will <br /> provide a briefing at the July 21st City Council meeting and request council approval of the contract on <br /> July 28th. Below is a short list of contract highlights: <br /> • The Parks and Facilities Department has negotiated up to a 14-year contract with the VOA for <br /> management of the Carl Gipson Senior Center.The contract can be terminated by either party <br /> with 6 months' notice. <br /> • The payment structure is designed to set the VOA up for success,giving them more financial <br /> support in the early years and less financial support as they increase fundraising, grants, and <br /> membership numbers over time. The City will pay VOA$1,815,000 over the next seven (7) years <br /> for management of the Senior Center. <br /> o 2021 -$115,000 for 9/1/21-12/31/21—Mostly virtual services <br /> o 2022 -$450,000 <br /> o 2023 -$350,000 <br /> o 2024-$300,000 <br /> o 2025 -$250,000 <br /> o 2026-$200,000 <br /> o 2027 -$150,000 <br /> o There are no payments after 2027 extends through 2035 <br /> • The lowest annual subsidy the City paid toward senior center operations in recent years is <br /> $485,000. Over 14 years,this contract saves the City nearly$5 million dollars while providing the <br /> same valuable services to our senior community. <br /> • The City will approve an annual service plan that includes planned programming and budget for <br /> the upcoming fiscal year as it relates to Carl Gipson Senior Center operations: <br /> o The VOA is responsible for maintaining all inventoried items that are the property of the <br /> City of Everett. <br /> o Compensation through 2027 to VOA covers labor and operating costs. If the VOA <br /> chooses to invest additional funding for the purchase of any new items at the Senior <br /> Center those items will be considered VOA property. <br /> • The City will pay for maintenance related to the shell of the building: <br /> ■ HVAC, roof, carpet, paint, doors, electrical, elevator maintenance. <br />