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CC 2021-06-08_10a Central Coast Blue Project_Approval of Expenditure of FundsMEMORANDUM TO: CITY COUNCIL FROM: WHITNEY MCDONALD, CITY MANAGER BILL ROBESON, ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER/PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF RESPONSES FROM THE CITIES OF PISMO BEACH AND GROVER BEACH REGARDING THE CENTRAL COAST BLUE PROJECT, INCLUDING CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF THE EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS FOR FUTURE PROJECT-RELATED COSTS DATE: JUNE 8, 2021 SUMMARY OF ACTION: Consider the responses received from the cities of Pismo Beach and Grover Beach to the letter from the Arroyo Grande City Council dated April 16, 2021, as authorized at the April 13, 2021 Council meeting, regarding the proposed Operating Agreement governing participation in the Central Coast Blue Project (Project). Approval of the steps requested in the responses will resume negotiations of a cost-sharing or operating agreement with the cities of Pismo Beach and Grover Beach and will require the expenditure of funds for going-forward pre-construction costs incurred by the City of Pismo Beach in support of the Project. IMPACT ON FINANCIAL AND PERSONNEL RESOURCES: The letters from the cities of Grover Beach and Pismo Beach request that the City agree to pay 50% of pre-construction costs incurred by the City of Pismo Beach in support of the Project while the three cities resume discussions of a revised cost-sharing or operating agreement. This proposal is consistent with the terms of the previous draft Operating Agreement. The City’s Fiscal Year 2020-21 budget and proposed Fiscal Years 2021-23 budget include a total of $1,450,100 in the Water Availability Fund for the Project, which may be expended in meeting this request. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended the City Council consider the responses received from the cities of Pismo Beach and Grover Beach to the letter from the Arroyo Grande City Council dated April 16, 2021, regarding the proposed Operating Agreement governing participation in the Central Coast Blue Project, and authorize (1) participation in a joint meeting of the three City Councils of the cities of Arroyo Grande, Grover Beach, and Pismo Beach, (2) participation in the mediated discussions with two Councilmembers and City staff, and (3) authorize the payment of up to 50% of the going-forward pre-construction costs of the Item 10.a. - Page 1 CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION OF RESPONSES FROM THE CITIES OF PISMO BEACH AND GROVER BEACH REGARDING THE CENTRAL COAST BLUE PROJECT, INCLUDING CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF THE EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS FOR FUTURE PROJECT-RELATED COSTS JUNE 8, 2021 PAGE 2 Project, up to the amount included in the City’s adopted Fiscal Year 2020-21 Budget and proposed in the Fiscal Years 2021-23 Budget from the Water Availability Fund. BACKGROUND: The City of Pismo Beach is the lead agency for the Central Coast Blue Project, a regional recycled water project. The Project has been a multi-agency effort between three of the four Northern Cities Management Area agencies (the Cities of Arroyo Grande, Grover Beach, and Pismo Beach) and the South San Luis Obispo County Sanitation District (SSLOCSD) to construct a regional recycled water project that will enhance supply reliability by injecting advanced purified water into the Santa Maria Groundwater Basin (SMGB). The Project will reduce vulnerability to drought and seawater intrusion by creating a seawater intrusion barrier and supplementing the naturally occurring groundwater. On March 23, 2021, Council considered a proposed Central Coast Blue Operating Agreement and its associated environmental determination in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act. After receiving public comment and conducting discussion and deliberation, Council approved the Operating Agreement and adopted Statements of Overriding Considerations and a Mitigation, Monitoring, and Reporting Program, subject to the condition that the cities of Pismo Beach and Grover Beach separately agree to enter into a Community Workforce Agreement for construction of the Project. Following Council’s action on March 23, 2021, City staff immediately began discussions with management at the cities of Pismo Beach and Grover Beach regarding the Community Workforce Agreement condition, during which both cities indicated that they would not agree to the condition. During discussions with the cities of Grover Beach and Pismo Beach, certain questions and concerns emerged regarding the proposed Operating Agreement, as detailed in the staff report presented to Council regarding the proposed Operating Agreement at its April 13, 2021 regular meeting. After receipt of staff’s presentation, public testimony, and Council deliberations, the following action was taken by an unanimous vote of the Council: “Rescind the City’s conditional approval of the Central Coast Blue operating agreement and to direct the City Manager to draft a letter to the Pismo Beach City Council and Grover Beach City Council stating: In order to continue Arroyo Grande’s participation in the CCB project the following issues shall be addressed in the operating agreement: •Provisions for robust public participation via a management or oversight committee subject to the Brown Act throughout the life of the project; and Item 10.a. - Page 2 CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION OF RESPONSES FROM THE CITIES OF PISMO BEACH AND GROVER BEACH REGARDING THE CENTRAL COAST BLUE PROJECT, INCLUDING CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF THE EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS FOR FUTURE PROJECT-RELATED COSTS JUNE 8, 2021 PAGE 3 • A governance structure that includes equal decision making by all member agencies in order to preserve their fiduciary oversight responsibilities to their respective ratepayers. We request notification in writing by May 31, 2021 as to whether these issues will be negotiated into the operating agreement at a future date to be determined by the City Managers. Should the responses from either or both cities be in the negative, or in the absence of an official response by the stated deadline, Arroyo Grande regretfully withdraws from the Central Coast Blue project, effective 12:00 a.m. on June 1, 2021.” In addition, Council approved a letter of support for the Project to the Bureau of Reclamation in consideration of the WaterSMART Title XVI Water Reclamation and Reuse Grant application. As directed, letters to the City Councils of the cities of Grover Beach and Pismo Beach were sent on April 16, 2021 (Attachment 1). On May 24, 2021, letters were received from the City Managers of Grover Beach and Pismo Beach responding to Council’s April 16, 2021 letter. Those two letters are provided in Attachment 2 and are presented for consideration by Council. ANALYSIS The two May 24, 2021 response letters from the cities of Pismo Beach and Grover Beach are virtually identical and state the cities’ commitment to the Project and determination that the Project is best if all three cities participate. In response to Council’s stated concerns regarding the proposed Operating Agreement, Pismo Beach and Grover Beach offer commitments to the following: In addition, Pismo Beach and Grover Beach request that the City continue to pay its share of the costs incurred to continue advancing the Project, including “continued project management, grant application, project design, and other work related to the operating agreement.” This request does not seek the full payment of pre-construction costs described in recent staff reports (see Table 1 below) but would be limited to going-forward Item 10.a. - Page 3 CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION OF RESPONSES FROM THE CITIES OF PISMO BEACH AND GROVER BEACH REGARDING THE CENTRAL COAST BLUE PROJECT, INCLUDING CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF THE EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS FOR FUTURE PROJECT-RELATED COSTS JUNE 8, 2021 PAGE 4 project-related costs, which the cities of Grover Beach and Arroyo Grande would split until their total payments become equivalent to Pismo Beach’s prior payments. Table 1 Table 1 depicts estimated total costs of the Project distributed among the three cities in accordance with the shares discussed previously among the parties and incorporated into the proposed Operating Agreement. Participation in the meetings requested in the two letters, as described above, would not obligate the City to pay the total costs or shares described in Table 1. It is recommended that Council discuss and consider the requests of the cities of Grover Beach and Pismo Beach and provide direction to staff regarding a response. While the two letters do not explicitly agree to revise the proposed Operating Agreement to include provisions for a management/oversight committee that will be subject to the Brown Act or a governance structure that includes equal decision-making by each member agency, the responses commit to continued discussions regarding governance, oversight, procurements, and financing. These discussions are proposed to occur through both mediated discussions with two Councilmembers from each city and city staff and in a joint meeting of the three City Councils. Staff is hopeful that these discussions will result in an agreement that will meet the City’s needs. ALTERNATIVES: The following alternatives are provided for Council's consideration: 1.Discuss and consider the two response letters received from the cities of Grover Beach and Pismo Beach and authorize (1) participation in a joint meeting of the three City Councils of the cities of Arroyo Grande, Grover Beach, and Pismo Beach, (2) participation in the mediated discussions with two Councilmembers and City staff, and (3) the payment of up to 50% of the going-forward pre-construction costs of the Project, up to the amount included in the City’s adopted Fiscal Year 2020-21 Budget and proposed in the Fiscal Years 2021-23 Budget from the Water Availability Fund. Item 10.a. - Page 4 CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION OF RESPONSES FROM THE CITIES OF PISMO BEACH AND GROVER BEACH REGARDING THE CENTRAL COAST BLUE PROJECT, INCLUDING CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF THE EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS FOR FUTURE PROJECT-RELATED COSTS JUNE 8, 2021 PAGE 5 2.Discuss and consider the two response letters received from the cities of Grover Beach and Pismo Beach and do not authorize one or more of the following: (1) participation in a joint meeting of the three City Councils of the cities of Arroyo Grande, Grover Beach, and Pismo Beach, (2) participation in the mediated discussions with two Councilmembers and City staff, and (3) the payment of up to 50% of the going- forward pre-construction costs of the Project, up to the amount included in the City’s adopted Fiscal Year 2020-21 Budget and proposed in the Fiscal Years 2021-23 Budget from the Water Availability Fund. 3.Discuss and consider the two response letters received from the cities of Grover Beach and Pismo Beach and take no further action. 4.Provide other direction to staff. ADV ANTAGES: Consideration of the two response letters received from the cities of Grover Beach and Pismo Beach to the Arroyo Grande City Council’s letter dated April 13, 2021 regarding the Central Coast Blue Operating Agreement will enable Council and the public to review and discuss the requests contained in the responses. Authorizing participation in a joint meeting of the three City Councils of the cities of Arroyo Grande, Grover Beach, and Pismo Beach, participation in the mediated discussions with two Councilmembers and City staff, and the payment of up to 50% of the going-forward pre-construction costs of the Project, will enable the City to continue negotiating a cost-sharing and operating agreement that will allow the City to remain a part of the Project while also meeting its oversight and governance needs. DISADVANTAGES: Approving participation in the meetings identified in the two letters from the cities of Grover Beach and Pismo Beach appears conditioned upon the City agreeing to pay half of going-forward costs associated with the Project, up to the amount paid to date by Pismo Beach. If negotiations for a revised cost sharing and operating agreement are not successful or if the City elects to not proceed with the Project, then these payments would likely be unrecoverable. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION AND COMMENTS: The Agenda was posted at City Hall and on the City’s website in accordance with Government Code Section 54954.2. Attachments: 1.April 16, 2021 Letter to the City Council of the City of Pismo Beach April 16, 2021 Letter to the City Council of the City of Grover Beach 2.May 17, 2021 Letter from the City of Pismo Beach (received May 24, 2021) May 19, 2021 Letter from the City of Grover Beach (received May 24, 2021) Item 10.a. - Page 5 .CITY OF ~ ~ 1i, :tJ/C_A LIFO RN IA,, tt/i .p: _.,, '-,, April 16, 2021 City Council City of Pismo Beach 760 Mattie Road Pismo Beach, CA 93449 A CITY OF SUBJECT: Central Coast Blue Operating Agreement Dear Pismo Beach City Council : A CALIFORNIA On April 13, 2021, the Arroyo Grande City Council continued its consideration of the Central Coast Blue (CCB) Operating Agreement and voted unanimously to rescind the City's conditional approval of the Central Coast Blue Operating Agreement made on March 23, 2021, and directed me to request the following: In order to continue Arroyo Grande's participation in the CCB project, the following issues shall be addressed in the operating agreement: • Provisions for robust public participation via a management or oversight committee subject to the Brown Act throughout the life of the project; and • A governance structure that includes equal decision making by all member agencies in order to preserve their fiduciary oversight responsibilities to their respective ratepayers . We request notification in writing by May 31, 2021 as to whether these issues will be negotiated into the operating agreement at a future date to be determined by the City Managers . Should the responses from either or both cities be in the negative, or in the absence of an official response by the stated deadline, Arroyo Grande regretfully withdraws from the Central Coast Blue project, effective 12:00 a.m . on June 1, 2021. Sincerely, Whitney McDonald City Manager c: Pismo Beach City Manager Pismo Beach City Attorney CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE • 300 E. Branch Street • Arroyo Grande, California 93420 Phone: (805) 473-5400 • FAX: (805) 473-0386 • E-mail : agcity@arroyogrande.org • Website: www.arroyogrande.org Attachment 1 Item 10.a. - Page 6 April 16, 2021 City Council City of Grover Beach 154 S 8th Street Grover Beach, CA 93433 A CITY OF SUBJECT: Central Coast Blue Operating Agreement Dear Grover Beach City Council: A CALIFORNIA On April 13, 2021, the Arroyo Grande City Council continued its consideration of the Central Coast Blue (CCB) Operating Agreement and voted unanimously to rescind the City's conditional approval of the Central Coast Blue Operating Agreement made on March 23, 2021 , and directed me to request the following : In order to continue Arroyo Grande's participation in the CCB project, the following issues shall be addressed in the operating agreement: • Provisions for robust public participation via a management or oversight committee subject to the Brown Act throughout the life of the project; and • A governance structure that includes equal decision making by all member agencies in order to preserve their fiduciary oversight responsibilities to their respective ratepayers. We request notification in writing by May 31, 2021 as to whether these issues will be negotiated into the operating agreement at a future date to be determined by the City Managers. Should the responses from either or both cit!es be in the negative, or in the absence of an official response by the stated deadline, Arroyo Grande reg r etfully withdraws from the Central Coast Blue project, effective 12:00 a.m. on June 1, 2021. Sincerely, Whitney McDonald City Manager c: Grover Beach City Manager Grover Beach City Attorney CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE • 300 E. Branch Street• Arroyo Grande, California 93420 Phone: (805) 4 73-5400 • FAX : (805) 4 73 -0386 • E-mail: agcity@arroyogrande.org • Website: www.arroyogrande.org Item 10.a. - Page 7 May 17, 2021 Whitney McDonald City Manager City of Arroyo Grande 300 E. Branch Street Arroyo Grande, CA 93420 City Manager's Office City of Pismo Beach James R. Lewis , City Manager 760 Mattie Road Pismo Beach, CA 93449 (805)773-7007 jlewis@pismobeach.org Response to Central Coast Blue Letter of April 16, 2021 Dear City Manag�ald: � We are in receipt of your letter dated April 16 th regarding the Arroyo Grande City Council's request to address issues in the Central Coast Blue operating agreement. We want to be very clear that our City remains committed to the Central Coast Blue project and that we believe the project is best if all three South County cities continue to participate. As our county and most of our state is now in a severe drought, it is imperative to continue to move Central Coast Blue forward without delay. The operating agreement was drafted over the past year by our three cities in the interest of defining a level of oversight and expectations for this important project. However, given the concerns raised by your City Council, the City of Pismo Beach can commit to the following: •An in-person meeting of all three City Councils open to members of the public to discuss the project and next steps as soon as it is prudent and safe to do so. We are optimistic such a meeting could be held by August 2021. During this meeting it would be essential to discuss project governance and oversight, financing, procurement, timelines, etc. •Immediately begin technical discussions and mediation on the logistics and agenda for the aforementioned meeting of the three City Councils, along with further discussions of the draft operating agreement with two councilmembers from each city being present with key staff and advisors. These discussions are essential to keep the project and grant funding efforts on track. Attachment 2 Item 10.a. - Page 8 Item 10.a. - Page 9 Item 10.a. - Page 10 Item 10.a. - Page 11 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Item 10.a. - Page 12