CC - Item 4C - Selection of GIS Consultant & Appropriation of Additional Funds ,E
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TO: HONORABLE MAYOR
AND MEMBERS OF
ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL
FROM: ),{`FRANK G. TRIPEPI, CITY MANAGER
DATE: IIJJ February 23, 1999
SUBJECT: SELECTION OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM(GIS)
CONSULTANT AND APPROPRIATION OF ADDITIONAL FUNDS
The 1998/99 City budget includes $22,800 in the City's Engineering, Planning, and Building
Departments to establish a Geographic Information System. Said system would be used among the
departments to consolidate the vast amount of property information used in the land development,
building plan check, and street improvement process.
After interviewing several consultants, the proposal from Bill Matteson of A.C.T./GIS was clearly
the most beneficial for the City. The recommended proposal, along with samples of their work
is attached for your review and consideration.
It has now become apparent that to move the GIS system forward within this fiscal year, an
additional $13,000 is necessary to be appropriated from appropriated reserves.
D. RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that the City Council approve the selection of A.C.T./GIS and appropriate
$13,000 from appropriated reserves to implement the GIS system.
Attachments: COUNCIL. AGENDA
1. Letter from Bill Mattson, dated January 27, 1999
2. Inacom uote ;;tt
3. City of Murrieta Situation Assessment/Implementation Plan ��� 2 a JJ
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January 27, 1999
JN 98250.1 (Rev.)
City of Rosemead
Planning Department
8838 E. Valley Blvd.
Rosemead, CA 91770
Attention: Peter Lyons- Planning Director
Regarding: Revised GIS Proposal
I enjoyed our second meeting January 19'h to further discuss implementing GIS for the City of
Rosemead. We continue to be interested in assisting you by researching needs, producing a concise
implementation plan, integrating Digital Map Products (DMP) data, and providing capabilities
compatible with desktop software from ESRI. Through ongoing collective discussions with DMP
and ESRI, we are more anxious than ever to creatively meet many of your needs within your
constrained budget and get your process started..
Regarding the services to be provided by A.C.T.,we are including here examples of research result
matrices and a set of implementation schedules recently produced for the City of Murrieta. Our idea
is to provide you with similar summaries along with a brief writeup outlining the needs of the city's
GIS program.
Regarding the data to be provided by DMP, it is important to remember that they are an authorized
distributor of county data and as such, specialize in it's installation along with a suite of related and
supportive products.
Regarding the software you already have from ESRT, it is important to recognize that ESRI is the
world leader in professional and desktop GIS related software products. They support all levels of
government and private industry and have been providing focused GIS solutions for thirty years.
Our intent is to insure compatibility with your existing software and to facilitate acquisition of
additional compatible software as your needs increase.
Regarding training,it is our intent to make sure your staff are independently productive. To do this,
one of our ESRI certified instructors will spend one and one half days training the ArcView
software. He will then spend one half day with the students in a workshop environment,where they
will use your new data with the ArcView software to provide solutions specific to the City of
Rosemead.
bnplenrentation Assistance • Training •Application Development • Technical Support
JN 98250.1 (Rev.)
January 27, 1999
Proposal
Page 2
In summary, researching and integrating a GIS implementation schedule with Digital Map Product
provided data, existing ESRI software, and focused training will in fact install a functional GIS
within the City of Rosemead at nominal cost.
The staff at A.C.T., ESRI, and DMP arc very excited about working with the City of Rosemead to
develop a very effective and beneficial GIS. We believe that,once the above tasks are accomplished,
supporting city requirements with automated database and mapping capabilities will be more
widespread and more efficient, and will help make city personnel more productive. This will
promote GIS within the City and generate ongoing support for increased capabilities.
We are pleased to provide this information for your review and look forward to working with the
City of Rosemead staff to provide understandable GIS solutions. Let us know how best to proceed.
Sincerely,
A.C.T. GIS, a 'ision of The KWC Companies, Inc.I
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William L. Matteson Kenneth W. Craw ord, Jr.
Director of GIS President
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January 27, 1999
Proposal - Page 3
PROJECT APPROACH
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To make this document short and to the point, we are outlining what we propose to provide to the
City of Rosemead as a combined set of task `bullets' and costs,as follows:
Task Description Cost
I. Research City Needs/Develop an Implementation Plan (two week timeframe)(LS) $10,000.00
• interview appropriate departmental staff
• Compile and summarize department/city-wide needs
(Applications/Maps/Databases)
• Prioritize automation/application tasks .
▪ Review/recommend hardware/software/communications environment
• Validate existing automated GIS related data
• Develop an Implementation schedule
• Diagram recommended organizational framework
▪ General and Administrative
▪ Project Management
II. Provide Parcel/Centerline Data (DMP) (LS) 511,800.00
- Parcel Baseman (10,225 parcels) - $6,135
- 500 foot buffer region - $I,000
- Experion Data- $2,665
• Setup - S2,000
III. Provide ArcView/Training.(Four Students/One Day) - (ES) $1,000.00
▪ Arc/View Training (Compressed) (6 hours)
- Workshop to Provide Solutions Specific to City Needs (2 hours)
• Perform Training at your site
• Perform Workshop at Your Site, Using Your System, Your Data, and Your Software
TOTAL: $22,800.00
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