PREPARED BY: CHIARA HANNA DATE OF MEETING: 06/05/2023
SUBJECT:
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CONSIDER ADOPTING RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT WITH PINNACLE PETROLEUM, INC. FOR THE PURCHASE OF FUEL FOR CITY OPERATIONS FROM JULY 1, 2023 THROUGH MARCH 1, 2026 IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $257,500 FOR FY2023/24, $265,225 FOR FY2024/25, AND $182,121 FOR FY2025/26 THROUGH MARCH 1, 2026, FOR A TOTAL COMPENSATION UNDER THE AGREEMENT NOT TO EXCEED $704,846
CEQA: The purchase of fuel supply is not a project under Section 15378 of the Guidelines for the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and if a project, would be exempt from environmental review pursuant to Sections 15061 (b)(2) and 15061 (b)(3) of the CEQA guidelines.
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CITY MANAGER RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution
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WORKPLAN COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
The purchase of fuel supply is not found within the City Council's Priority Workplan but is necessary for ongoing operations of the City.
BACKGROUND
Various departments throughout the City of San Pablo use City-owned vehicles as part of their duties and operations such as the Police Department, Public Works Department (Maintenance Division and Street Lighting and Landscape District Division), and Community Services Departments (Paratransit Division).
Per the City's Purchasing Policy (AP-1.6), "purchase of goods and services from any one vendor that are expected to total over $50,000 over the course of the fiscal year should receive City Council approval at the beginning of the fiscal year".
On December 12, 2018, the City of San Pablo entered into an Agreement with Pinnacle Petroleum for the purchase of fuel at the prices set forth in the fuel purchase agreement between Pinnacle Petroleum and the State of California (contract number 1-18-91-02-A). The City of San Pablo utilized Public Contract Code (PCC) ? 10298 and 10299, which authorizes local government agencies and school districts the ability to use California Multiple ...
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