Long Beach, CA
File #: 06-0554    Version: 1 Name: PW - Agreement with Ampco System Parking, Inc.
Type: Contract Status: Withdrawn
File created: 6/15/2006 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/20/2006 Final action: 3/23/2007
Title: Recommendation to authorize City Manager to enter into a three-year extension, with two additional one-year options at City’s discretion, of the term of the operating agreement with Ampco System Parking, Inc., for parking management services at the Long Beach Airport; and to update and clarify certain lease language and provisions. (District 5)
Sponsors: Public Works
Indexes: Contracts
Attachments: 1. C-43sr, 2. C-43att
TITLE
Recommendation to authorize City Manager to enter into a three-year extension, with two additional one-year options at City’s discretion, of the term of the operating agreement with Ampco System Parking, Inc., for parking management services at the Long Beach Airport; and to update and clarify certain lease language and provisions. (District 5)

DISCUSSION
The City and System Parking, Inc. entered into an agreement on June 1, 1991, allowing
System Parking to manage the Long Beach Airport’s parking facilities. In October 1993,
System Parking assigned its right, title and interest in the parking agreement to ABM
Industries Incorporated (ABM). As a result, Ampco System Parking, a wholly-owned
subsidiary of ABM, is the present operator of parking facilities at the Airport. In May
1996, the agreement was amended to extend the term of the parking agreement on a
month-to-month basis.

Ampco System Parking has proposed, and Public Works staff supports, a modification
to the Parking Agreement whereby Ampco System Parking would, at its sole cost and
expense, replace its on-site office trailer with a more secure facility relocated to an area
which would allow better pedestrian traffic flow.

Ampco System’s current administration trailer is located directly in the centerline of the
passenger walkways between the rental car lot and surface parking lot B (Exhibit A),
creating a pedestrian guidance issue for those not familiar with the walkway course.
Additionally, the trailer is multi-use without an integrated, secure section for cash
management. Both of these issues would be addressed by Ampco System’s acquisition
of a new trailer, more tailored to their administrative and security needs, and relocated
to allow a “line-of-sight” direct walkway course between the rental car lot, surface
parking lot B and the Terminal building (Exhibit B). In consideration of Ampco System’s
incremental investment to provide a new and relocated administrative management
trailer, a minimu...

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