File #: O-276-21    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/6/2021 In control: Public Service Department
On agenda: 5/25/2021 Final action: 5/25/2021
Title: Authorizing the Mayor to enter in to a contract with Cargill De-Icing Technology for the purchase of bulk salt; waiving the competitive procurement requirements of TMC Chapter 187; authorizing the expenditure of funds from the Special Assessment Fund; and declaring an emergency.
Attachments: 1. Bullet Points
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DPS 2021 SBH Salt Contract
Streets, Bridges & Harbor
Jeremy Mikolajczyk (x1537)/Paul M. Rasmusson (x7868)
Revised

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Authorizing the Mayor to enter in to a contract with Cargill De-Icing Technology for the purchase of bulk salt; waiving the competitive procurement requirements of TMC Chapter 187; authorizing the expenditure of funds from the Special Assessment Fund; and declaring an emergency.

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SUMMARY & BACKGROUND:
The Division of Streets, Bridges & Harbor bids the delivery of bulk salt on a regular basis for the purpose of snow and ice control. Salt prices have been very volatile in recent years. The City of Toledo can receive as many as four or as few as zero bids depending on the month and season. In the past, the City of Toledo has paid as much as $100/ton of salt. The 2019 salt contract was for $65.44/ton. The 2020 Contract was issued to the lowest and best bidder, Cargill, for the amount of $39.21/ton. Cargill has approached the City of Toledo with an offer of a 3% increase to renew the contract for 2021. This would bring the contract to $40.38/ton. Understanding the current climate of supply and demand of bulk salt, SBH believes that this will be the lowest and best option for the City of Toledo in 2021. Because of the large amount of salt that needs to be delivered by ship, it is imperative that the contract be awarded to schedule the multiple deliveries to the Arms Dock, as the City of Toledo no longer has its own port.

The fiscal impact of this Ordinance is as follows:
- The amount of funds requested: $40.38/ton (approx. $2.3M)
- The expenditure budget line item: 3050-23100-523480-2422001STDSTD
- New revenue generated (operational revenue, grants, if any): none
- Revenue budget line item (if any): none
- Are funds budgeted in the current fiscal year (yes/no)?: yes
- Is this a capital project (yes/no)? no
- If yes, is it new or existing (new/existing)?
- What section of the City's Strategic Plan does this support:
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