Release: Board of Estimates Agenda for 7/10
Wednesday Jul 3rd, 2024
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Baltimore, MD - The agenda for the Board of Estimates July 10th meeting is now available. It can be found on the Comptroller’s website under the Board of Estimates tab.
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Items of Note
These are transactions we find interesting or may be of interest to the public, organized by agency. A separate list of items on the non-routine/discussion agenda are announced at the BOE meeting.
General Services
SB-24-12093, Bid Rejection for GS16810RRR – Mitchell Courthouse Roof Replacement. This item was deferred from the June 26 Board of Estimates agenda.
SB-24-12446, Emergency Procurement: Metropolitan Protective Services, Inc. Unarmed and armed security guard services at five (5) Baltimore City location. Transaction amount is $4,455,360.
Labor Commissioner
SB-24-12469, Memorandum of Understanding for Fiscal Year 2025 with the Baltimore Fire Officers IAFF Local 964, AFL-CIO, CLC.
Law
SB-24-12436, Settlement Agreement, Shakairra David v. Justin Michael King, et al. Settlement amount is $30,000. “On August 10, 2020, off-duty Department of Public Works employee Shakairra David sustained injuries as the result of a motor vehicle collision with a Baltimore City ambulance near the intersection of E. Baltimore Street and Patterson Park Ave.”
SB-24-12380, Settlement Agreement, Shelby Harrington v. MCCB, Case No. 24-C-23-00515, et al. Settlement amount is $60,000. “Plaintiff’s Complaint against the City alleges negligence and nuisance for each sewage water backup.”
Procurement
SB-24-12262, Third Extension - B50004568 – Provide Various Rental Vehicles. Acme Auto Leasing LLC / All Car Leasing, Inc. d/b/a Nextcar / Enterprise RAC Company of Baltimore LLC. Period of agreement is 7/1/2024 to 6/30/2025. Transaction amount is $4,377,000.
SB-24-12244, Unauthorized Procurement to SB & Company, LLC. Transaction amount is $40,484. This item was deferred from the 6/26 Board of Estimates agenda.
Public Works
SB-24-12115, Non-Construction Consulting Agreement - Procurement Assistance. Calyptus Consulting Group, Inc. Period of agreement is based on Board approval with a duration of six months. Transaction amount is $169,600.
SB-24-12260, Emergency Authorization with Routeware, Inc. Transaction amount is $400,000. “The Department of Public Works (DPW) is requesting Emergency Authorization to renew the contract with Routeware, Inc (PO-007198), to provide hardware and services for the Bureau of Solid Waste’s (BSW) routing and vehicle tracking system.”
SB-24-11810, W.C. 1283-Water Main Replacement and Rehabilitation at Baltimore Street/Smallwood Street/Reisterstown Road and Vicinity. Transaction amount is $26,772,835. A protest was received from Monumental Paving and Excavating, represented by Venable, LLP.
Transportation
SB-24-12094, Extra Work Order No. 6 TR21018, P. Flanigan & Sons, Inc., Urgent Needs Citywide. This item was deferred from the 6/26 Board of Estimates agenda.
SB-24-12222, Grant Agreement, State Passenger Ferry Vessel. Transaction amount is $1,600,000.
Address the Board
MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC
Members of the public can submit Statements of Opposition. Statements must be received by noon on the Tuesday prior to the Board of Estimates meeting. A Statement of Opposition means a written statement by a member of the public expressing opposition to an item presented on a Board of Estimates agenda for a vote, provided that the person submitting the statement of opposition is a City resident or taxpayer, or a spokesperson for a City resident or taxpayer, or is directly and specifically affected by a pending matter or decision of the Board, and (d) that is distinct from a Protest.
Members of the public can also submit statements of support to the Board of Estimates. Statements of support can come from anyone in the public in support of any item listed on the stated Board of Estimates agenda. Please indicate if you would like to address the Board or only wish to have your statement of support noted.
BIDDERS
Protests for contract awards must be received by noon on the Monday prior to the Board of Estimates meeting. A protest is a written challenge to the award of a bid to a particular bidder that has been presented to the Board of Estimates on an agenda for a vote. Anyone submitting a protest must be registered as a procurement lobbyist with the Board of Ethics in accordance with Baltimore City Ethics Code, §8-12.
Rules for submitting Protests and Statements of Opposition are available at the Comptroller's website. Protests (written challenges to the award of a bid) must be received by noon on the Monday prior to the Board of Estimates meeting.
The complete regulations on procurement, protests, minority and women-owned business enterprises, and debarment/suspensions can be found on the Comptroller's website.
Protests and Statements of Opposition or Support must be submitted to BOE.Clerk@baltimorecity.gov by mail or hand delivery to Attn: Clerk, Board of Estimates Room 204, City Hall, 100 N. Holliday Street.
Attend the Meeting
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Schedule. The Board meets regularly on the first and third Wednesday of each month, with the exception of June and December. Please see the Comptroller’s website for a detailed BOE meeting schedule and associated submission deadlines.
Notices
Public Information Requests. Requests for background documents for any Board of Estimates items should be made through Geoff.Shannon@baltimorecity.gov.
Open Checkbook. The Office of the Comptroller recently launched Open Checkbook 2.0 Spending Explorer, a new public-facing online tool that tracks the city’s third-party vendor payments. Open Checkbook 2.0 allows the public to review Baltimore City’s spending by accessing payments to suppliers. The site is updated daily.
BOE Database. The Baltimore City Board of Estimates (BOE) Database provides both transparency and easy access to searchable information for the BOE, Comptroller’s Office, internal agency customers and the public. It can be found at https://comptroller.baltimorecity.gov/boe/summaries