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•BY THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into on the 17 day of July 19 90
by and between the CITY OF CUPERTINO (Hereinafter referred to as CITY) and
Name (1) Moore Iacofano Goltsman (2)
Address 18U2 Firth Street City Berkeley, CA Zip 94710 Phone (415) 845-7549
(Hereinafter referred as CONTRACTOR), in consideration of their mutual covenants, the parties hereto agree as follows:
CONTRACTOR Shall provide or furnish the following specified services and/or materials:
EXHIBITS:The following attached exhibits hereby are made part of this Agreement:
Proposal dated 7/9/90 including the payment schedule.
TERMS The services and/or materials furnished under this Agreement shall commence on 7/17/90
and shall be completed before 12/31/90
COMPENSATION For the full performance of this Agreement,CITY shall pay CONTRACTOR: $23,480.00
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Hold Harmless. Contractor agrees to save and hold harmless the City, its officers,agents and employees from any and
all damage and liability of every nature, including all costs of defending any claim,caused by or arising out of the per-
formance of this agreement.City shall not be liable for acts of Contractor in performing services described herein.
Insurance. Should the City require evidence of insurability Contractor shall file with City a Certificate of Insurance
before commencing any services under this agreement.Said Certificate shall be subject to the approval of City's
Director of Administrative Services.
Non-Discrimination. No discrimination shall be made in the employment of persons under this agreement because of
• the race,color, national origin,ancestry,religion or sex of such person.
Interest of Contractor. It is understood and agreed that this agreement is not a contract of employment in the sense
that the relation of master and servant exists between City and undersigned.At all times Contractor shall be deemed to
be an independent contractor and Contractor is not authorized to bind the City to any contracts or other obligations in
executing this agreement.Contractor certifies that no one who has or will have any financial interest under this
agreement is an officer or employee of City.
Changes. This agreement shall not be assigned or transferred without the written consent of the City. No changes or
variations of any kind are authorized without the written consent of the City.
CONTRACT CO-ORDINATOR and representative for CITY shall be:
N' / / fii,,! DEPARTMENT General Services
This Agreement shall beco a
effective upon its execution by CITY, in witness thereof, the parties have executed this
Agreement the day and y•ar first wr' ten above.
CONTRA��n -• CITY O_KUPERTINO:
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July 9, 1990
Ms. Barbara Brown, Assistant to the City Manager
City of Cupertino
10300 Torre Avenue
Cupertino, CA 95014
Dear Barbara:
Following our initial scoping meeting last week, we are pleased to submit a descrip-
tion of revised work tasks for the Cupertino Child Care Needs Assessment project.
The purpose of the Child Care Needs Assessment project is to document child care
needs in Cupertino and to develop a vision and framework for actively meeting
those needs now and in the future. This will involve a coordinated effort between
MIG, the Cupertino Child Care Task Force and City staff.
We enjoyed meeting with you and the Steering Committee. Our shared enthusiasm
tiv for the project will provide the energy and momentum needed to produce an innova-
tive Child Care Needs Assessment and to meet the project deadline!
Warm regards,
MOORE IACOF' 0 GOLTSMAN
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Carolyn erheyen
Principal Project Manager
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Fifth Street
Berkeley CA
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415/845-7549
Other Offices
Washington DC
Raleigh NC
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City of Cupertino MOORE IACOFANO GOLTSMAN
• Child Care Needs Assessment Revised Scope of Work Page 2
City of Cupertino Child Care Needs Assessment
Project Work Plan
Task 1.0 Refine Contract and Scope of Work
MIG will meet with the Cupertino Child Care Task Force (CCTF) Steering Com-
mittee and City staff to refine the scope of work and finalize the detailed work
tasks. MIG will deliver the final Scope of Work to the City for approval.
Task 2.0 Identify and Document Child Care Needs
MIG will perform the following tasks to identify and document child care needs in
Cupertino and to begin to develop a vision for meeting those needs:
Task 2.1 Prepare Child Care Supply and Demand Analysis •
MIG will prepare a numerical estimate of child care demand using demographic
information, labor participation rates for mothers, school enrollment trends and
transportation data. The Demand Analysis will include 1990 estimates and 1995
projections of child care demand by age group. It will provide an assessment of
childcare demand relative to supply to determine an estimate of current unmet
need.
Task 2.2 Develop Concept Paper on Ideal System of Child Care
MIG will research current child development findings, age-specific child care
recommendations and successful models of child care service. The results of
this research will be incorporated into the Needs Assessment Report and will in-
form the development of a child care vision for Cupertino and an action plan for
meeting child care needs.
Task 2.3 Conduct Working Parent Focus Group Sessions
MIG will designra random sample of Cupertino businesses stratified by type and
size using the City's business license list. Potential participants will be contacted
by telephone and invited to attend one of the focus group meetings. MIG will or-
ganize and conduct three (3) meetings with parents who work for randomly
selected Cupertino businesses to discuss child care needs, problems and pre-
ferences. Each meeting will involve approximately twelve (12) participants. A
written questionnaire will be used to focus the discussion and collect.information.
Task 2.4 Provide Technical Support to City Staff for Other Data Collection Efforts
MIG will develop child care needs assessment instruments, design data collec-
- tion processes or provide other technical support to City staff for additional data _
collection efforts(e.g.,with Cupertino employers and/or licensed child care
providers). Services under this task will be provided as requested by City staff
on a time and materials basis up to the budgeted amount provided by this con-
tract.
Task 2.5 Prepare Needs Assessment Report
MIG will analyze and synthesize needs assessment results and incorporate the
findings of Task Force subcommittees (issues, insights, opportunities) in a report
. City of Cupertino MOORE IACOFANO GOLTSMAN
Child Care Needs Assessment Revised Scope of Work Page 3
document. Results from the Focus Group sessions and the City-administered
questionnaires/focus groups will be presented using text, graphs and tables.
Results will be presented by age of respondents' children so that a meaningful
assessment of the effectiveness of current child care arrangements is possible.
A working draft report will be sent to City staff and CCTF members prior to the
Child Care Vision session.
Task 3.0 Organize and Conduct Child Care Vision Session
MIG will design and facilitate a meeting of the CCTF and City staff to develop a
child care vision for Cupertino.
Task 3.1 Develop Vision Session Agenda
A draft meeting agenda will be produced for review and approval by the Steering
Committee and City staff:
Task 3.2 Conduct Child Care Vision Session
MIG will lead and facilitate one (1) half-day session (3-4 hours)with the CCTF
and City staff to develop a vision for child care in Cupertino. Participants will dis-
cuss the Needs Assessment and subcommittee findings. MIG will graphically
record the meeting proceedings.
Task 3.3 Prepare Summary Document
MIG will produce a written summary of Vision session discussion. The report will
describe the meeting process and results and will include photo-reductions of
waligraphics produced at the session. The document will present guidelines to
assist the CCTF in developing child care goals, objectives and strategies.
Task 4.0 Develop and Present a Framework for Meeting Current Needs
and Achieving Future Goals
MIG will assist the CCTF in developing a framework to respond directly to
identified child care needs in Cupertino and to achieve future child care goals.
The framework will incorporate focus group participants' preferences for care
arrangements, current recommendations from child development specialists,
and any data collected from employers, child care providers and community
members. The ideal system of child care developed in Task 2.2 will be applied
to Cupertino's unique situation. MIG will produce a document presenting the
framework. MIG will also prepare and present slides summarizing the major
findings and recommendations of the Child Care Needs Assessment at one (1)
meeting organized by City staff. The presentation will document child care need,
articulate the long-range child care vision and provide support for policy develop-
ment and decision-making.
City of Cupertino MOORE IACOFANO GOLTSMAN
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Project Budget
Following are the costs for completing the scope of work as described below, broken
. down by task and direct cost. Rates used in calculating the professional time costs
are:
Daniel lacofano, Susan Goltsman $95/hour
Carolyn Verheyen, Sally McIntyre $65/hour
Support Staff $50/hour
Survey Field Staff $35/hour
Task 1.0 Refine Contract and Scope of Work $ 600
Task 2.0 Identify and Document Child Care Needs
Task 2.1 Prepare Child Care Supply and Demand Analysis 4,800
Task 2.2 Develop Concept Paper on Ideal System of Child Care 2,660
Task 2.3 Conduct Working Parent Focus Group Sessions 4,300
Task 2.4 Provide Technical Support to City Staff
for Other Data Collection Efforts (time and materials basis)
Task 2.5 Prepare Needs Assessment Report 3,200
Task 3.0 Organize and Conduct Child Care Vision Session
Task 3.1 Develop Vision Session Process and Agenda 105
Task 3.2 Conduct Child Care Vision Session 1 ,580
Task 3.3 Prepare Summary Document 860
Task 4.0 Develop and Present a Framework for Meeting
Current Needs and Achieving Future Goals 4,400
Professional Time Sub-Total $22,505
City of Cupertino MOORE IACOFANO GOLTSMAN
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Direct Costs
Travel $ 200
Federal Express/UPS 100
Telephone/FAX 250
Photocopies 100
Laserprinting 250
Workshop supplies 75
Direct Costs Subtotal $ 975
TOTAL PROJECT BUDGET: $23,480