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REV: 03-15-23 JB <br />EXHIBIT “A” <br />SCOPE OF SERVICES AND FEE <br />Upon written request through issuance of Task Order from the City Engineer, the <br />Consultant shall provide the following types of services: <br />MANAGEMENT SERVICES. <br />Project and construction management for a variety of public facilities. The selected <br />consultant(s) shall assign qualified engineering staff to serve as the Project <br />Manager/Resident Engineer (“PM/RE”) during the design and/or construction of <br />capital improvement projects and be responsible for ensuring the completion of work <br />by overseeing consultant and/or contractor’s activities. The PM/RE shall be <br />responsible for ensuring that all work is built to the standards defined by the contract <br />documents. Services could include, but are not limited to the following activities: <br />A.Development Review. Completion of local transportation analyses (CEQA and <br />non-CEQA) for development projects (including both level of service (“LOS”) and <br />vehicle-miles traveled (“VMT”) evaluations in addition to other requirements of the <br />City’s Transportation Analysis Manual), peer review of local transportation <br />analyses provided by others, and review of offsite transportation improvements <br />(potentially involving vehicles, bicycles, pedestrians, buses, and train tracks). <br />Example projects include: Sequoia Station, 2300 Broadway, 901 El Camino Real, <br />601 Allerton Street, Redwood Life, Harbor View, Elco Yards. <br />B.Active Transportation Planning and Design. Plan for and design of pedestrian <br />and bicycle facilities, plan complete streets projects, and develop Safe Routes to <br />School improvement plans. Example projects include: Ferry First and Last-Mile <br />Improvements (PA&ED), Vera Bicycle Boulevard (permanent design), Broadway <br />(Main Street to Woodside Road) Complete Streets Project (planning and design), <br />El Camino Real Safety Project and Kentucky & Massachusetts Crossing <br />Improvements. <br />C.Railroad Coordination and Design. Review and respond to proposed rail <br />crossing improvements on the Caltrain corridor and/or Union Pacific Railroad <br />(“UPRR”) industrial lead, serve as the City’s representative at diagnostic meetings, <br />review and/or update railroad-specific traffic signal timing and coordination, <br />engage UPRR staff and consultants to advance their review and approval of <br />crossing improvements, develop improvement plans for at-grade crossings, <br />complete quiet zone feasibility studies for at-grade crossings and complete <br />applications for Section 190 Grade Separation Program. Example projects include: <br />Chestnut (mainline to Veterans Boulevard) Corridor Improvements, US 101/SR 84 <br />Interchange Project, Harbor View Project and Section 130 projects (various <br />crossings). <br />ATTY/AGR.2023.052/Kimley-Horn (On-Call Engineering Services) (Page 11 of 13)