File #: 15-866    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Consent Calendar
File created: 12/5/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/16/2015 Final action: 4/1/2016
Title: ADDENDUM TO PARTNERSHIP OPERATING AGREEMENT WITH THE YMCA OF SILICON VALLEY
Attachments: 1. CRC Addendum 2 Resolution, 2. Second Addendum, 3. CRC Addendum Exhibit A
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
MEETING DATE: DECEMBER 16, 2015

PREPARED BY: Chris Ghione, Community Services Director
APPROVED BY: City Manager

TITLE
ADDENDUM TO PARTNERSHIP OPERATING AGREEMENT WITH THE YMCA OF SILICON VALLEY
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RECOMMENDATION(S)
RECOMMENDATION
Adopt resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute an addendum to the Centennial Recreation Center Partnership Operating Agreement with the YMCA of Silicon Valley.

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COUNCIL PRIORITIES, GOALS & STRATEGIES:



Ongoing Priorities
Maintaining fiscal responsibility
Supporting youth

2015 Focus Areas
Ongoing Support of Senior Services

REPORT NARRATIVE:
The City of Morgan Hill has partnered with the YMCA of Silicon Valley for the last nine years to operate the Centennial Recreation Center. The current agreement with the YMCA expires on June 30, 2016. YMCA and City staff have been actively working on an agreement addendum to extend the partnership. With organizational changes that have occurred over the last year, some minor modifications to the agreement are being discussed and planned. The existing agreement requires that a written extension to the agreement occur prior to December 31, 2015. However, staff does not yet have the extension addendum ready for Council review and are requesting additional time to bring this forward.

In order to accommodate this additional time, an addendum moving the extension deadline to February 6, 2016 has been proposed. It is anticipated that the addendum extending the agreement with the YMCA will be brought to the Council in January.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT: Not Applicable
The current agreement extension is currently being discussed only at a staff level. Operationally, CRC staff engage with the Community regularly through a variety of means, including: direct input from users, customer comment card, online forms, and surveys to users.

ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS:
The Council could choose to not approve this amendment. T...

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