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STAFF REPORT
POLICE DEPARTMENT
DATE: October 7, 2025
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council
FROM: Roy Nakamura, Chief of Police
By: Amber Abeyta, Management Analyst
SUBJECT: PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH JAN’S TOWING FOR OFFICIAL
POLICE TOW SERVICES FOR FISCAL YEARS 2025-26 THROUGH 2027-28,
WITH THE OPTION OF THREE ONE-YEAR RENEWALS
CEQA: Not a Project
Recommendation: Approve
SUMMARY
The City’s Professional Services Agreement with Jan’s Towing (“Jan’s”) expired on June
30, 2025, and was temporarily extended until a new contract could be procured. In
compliance with the City’s procurement policy and to promote a transparent and
competitive process, a Request for Proposals was issued in July 2025. Based on the
proposals received, it is recommended that the City Council approve, authorize, and
direct the City Manager to execute a Professional Services Agreement with Jan’s
Towing for official police tow services, for Fiscal Years 2025-26 through 2027-28, with
the option of three one-year renewals. It is further recommended that the City
Council delegate the authority to approve future renewals under this agreement to
the City Manager, provided that any changes to the financial terms remain
unchanged.
BACKGROUND
Jan’s Towing has been the City’s official police tow and garage storage services
provider since 2007, with the current contract established in 2019. Even though Jan’s
performance has been positive, a Request for Proposals was issued in July 2025 to
comply with the City’s purchasing policy, which requires an evaluation of contracts
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through a formal bid process at least every six years, to ensure the City is receiving
the most efficient and effective services.
The contract for towing and garage storage services is a Revenue Sharing Agreement,
through which, the vendor is exclusively compensated for services from revenue
collections. For each vehicle stored or impounded by order of the City, Jan’s pays the
City a Franchise Fee of 25% of the total amount collected, with the company retaining
the remaining 75%. It should be noted that this fee amount is set by the City. Over
the last six years, the City has generated approximately $302,967 in revenue from
impounded vehicles.
DISCUSSION
A Notice Inviting Proposals was published on the City’s website, and two proposals
were received on August 20, 2025: one from Jan’s Towing and one from Royal
Coaches Auto Body and Towing (“Royal Coaches”). A committee comprised of three
City staff members reviewed and rated the proposals using a 100-point evaluation
system. The proposals were evaluated for thoroughness and understanding of the
work, related experience, references, quality of the proposal, and costs.
Both companies have significant expertise in providing the requested services and
met the requested criteria. However, the committee found Jan’s to be the most
qualified and best suited for the City. Jan’s towing has over 45 years of experience in
the towing industry, while Royal Coaches has 39 years. Other favorable factors for
Jan’s included their proposed response time of 15 minutes, whereas Royal Coaches
proposed a response time of 20 minutes. Jan’s primary facility vehicle storage
capacity is 500 vehicles outside and 50 vehicles inside; compared to Royal Coaches
primary facility vehicle storage capacity of 300 vehicles outside and 25 vehicles inside.
Another distinguishing factor between the two proposals was the percentage of
franchise fees paid to the City. While both companies are required to pay the 25%
City Franchise Fee, Royal Coaches proposed allocating an additional 5% annually to
community programs. Although Royal Coaches proposed additional funding for
community programs and displayed that they are reputable and capable, Jan’s
demonstrated a slight edge in areas crucial to the City’s operational needs. For these
reasons, Jan’s proposal achieved a 100 point score, with Royal Coaches scoring 97.
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Based on the foregoing information, it was determined that Jan’s best meets the
City’s needs and has been selected to continue as Arcadia’s service provider.
As defined in the Professional Services Agreement, the towing and storage fees for
Jan’s will be consistent with the rates set by the California Highway Patrol. Jan’s will
tow all City vehicles free of charge. Additionally, for each vehicle stored or impounded
by order of the City, Jan’s will continue to pay the City a Franchise Fee of 25% of the
total amount collected. Jan’s Towing shall not be responsible for payment of
Franchise Fees for private person tow requests, such as AAA. With respect to vehicles
that have been towed and subsequently sold via lien sale for an amount over $500,
Jan’s will pay a Franchise Fee of 10% of the sale price, with no other fees due to the
City.
It is recommended that the City Council approve, authorize, and direct the City
Manager to execute a Professional Services Agreement with Jan’s Towing for official
police tow services for Fiscal Years 2025-26 through 2027-28, with the option of three
one-year renewals. It is further recommended that the City Council delegate the
authority to approve any such one-year renewals to the City Manager, without having
to return to the City Council for further authorization, provided that all financial terms
remain unchanged.
ENVIORNMENTAL ANALYSIS
The proposed action does not constitute a project under the California
Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”), based on Section 15061(b)(3) of the CEQA
Guidelines, as it can be seen with certainty that it will have no impact on the
environment.
FISCAL IMPACT
Vehicle owners pay their own impound and storage fees. The City impounds
approximately 50 vehicles per year. Over the past three years, Franchise Fee
collections for the City have averaged $53,300. Over the next three years, the towing
services contract is expected to bring in approximately $160,000 in General Fund
revenue.
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RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the City Council determine that this action does not
constitute a project under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”); and
approve, authorize, and direct the City Manager to execute a Professional Services
Agreement with Jan’s Towing for official police tow services for Fiscal Years 2025-26
through 2027-28, with the option of three one-year renewals. It is further
recommended that the City Council delegate the authority to approve any such one-
year renewals to the City Manager, without having to return to the City Council for
further authorization, provided that the financial terms remain unchanged.
Attachment: Proposed Professional Services Agreement
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE CITY OF ARCADIA AND JAN’S TOWING
FOR OFFICIAL POLICE TOW AND GARAGE STORAGE SERVICES
1. PARTIES AND DATE
This Agreement is made and entered into this _______ day of ___________, 2025 by and
between the City of Arcadia, a charter city organized under the Constitution and laws of the
State of California with its principal place of business at 240 West Huntington Drive, Arcadia,
California 91007 (“City”) and Jan’s Towing, Inc. a California Corporation with its principal
place of business at 1045 Kirkwall Street, Azusa, California, 91702. City and Jan’s Towing are
sometimes individually referred to as “Party” and collectively as “Parties.”
2. OBJECTIVES
To establish an Official Police Tow Service (“OPTS”) for the City of Arcadia (“City”) to provide
timely and professional towing and storage services for vehicles when a Police Officer or
other authorized City representative requests towing services.
3. EFFECTIVE DATE OF CONTRACT
The effective date of this Contract shall be the latter date upon which the authorized
representative of the OPTS or the authorized representative of the City of Arcadia signs the
Contract.
4. EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE FOR OFFICIAL POLICE TOW SERVICE
The OPTS shall have the exclusive right to receive calls from the City during the term of this
Vehicle Towing and Storage Contract (“Contract”), subject to the terms of this Contract, to
provide towing and storage services for vehicles which are involved in accidents, disabled,
abandoned, impounded for evidence, impeding the flow of traffic or otherwise subject to
being towed and stored at the direction of the City.
5. BASIS FOR ACCEPTANCE OF SERVICE
The Chief of Police, or his/her designee, has the final authority to determine disputes as to
the ability or authority to perform tow services for the City of Arcadia.
Whenever a driver or owner is requesting a towing service and is unable to specify a
particular business, or when a police officer, or other authorized City representative,
requests a towing service, the towing service called shall be the OPTS for the City of Arcadia.
When more than one vehicle is towed from the scene of a traffic collision, and the drivers do
not specify a preference, the OPTS shall be called for each vehicle being towed.
If it is determined that the towing service is not needed and is canceled by the Arcadia Police
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Department, up to and including arrival at the scene, there shall be no charges assessed by
the OPTS for the request.
If the OPTS is unable to handle the call due to size, location, etc., the OPTS will be
responsible for requesting another tow service to respond that can handle the situation.
6. REPUTATION AND FINANCIAL STATE
The authorized towing and storage facility must furnish proof of possession of the towing
equipment and storage yard facilities necessary to perform the obligation set forth in this
Contract, including title to or a lease on the land necessary to perform the obligation set
forth in this Contract, and meet the zoning and building requirements of the City. The OPTS
shall also possess a valid City of Arcadia Business License.
7. RESPONSE TIME
The OPTS must arrive on scene within twenty (20) minutes of a verbal request for service by
a member of the Arcadia Police Department or other authorized City personnel, 24
hours/day, 7 days/week, 365 days/year, including holidays and weekends.
The OPTS dispatcher shall notify the Arcadia Police Dispatcher when it cannot immediately
respond with a tow vehicle, shall give the reason for the delay in response and an estimated
time of arrival. The OPTS may park up to two (2) tow trucks on City streets overnight in order
to facilitate a timely response to Arcadia Police Department calls for tow services.
8. PERSONNEL
The OPTS shall maintain at least two (2) qualified drivers to always respond to requests for
service by the Arcadia Police Department.
9. TRAINING / ABILITY – QUALIFICATIONS
The OPTS operators and tow truck drivers must be sufficiently trained and capable to ensure
safe and proper discharge of their service responsibilities. In addition, the OPTS agrees to
the following terms:
A. The OPTS shall provide the name, date of birth, and valid California driver’s
license number of all drivers employed by the OPTS in writing to the Arcadia
Police Department Administrative Division Captain. The OPTS shall notify the
Arcadia Police Department Administrative Division Captain, or his designated
representative, shall also be notified in writing of any new drivers or any
change in employment status of a driver within five (5) days of their date of hire
or any change in employment status.
B. The OPTS operators shall participate in the Employer Pull Notice Program
through the Department of Motor Vehicles. The OPTS shall notify the Arcadia
Police Department Administrative Division Captain of any Pull Notices
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received on their drivers.
C. Tow Driver Qualifications/Requirements:
(1) Drivers employed by the OPTS shall be at least 18 years old, possess
the required class driver license to operate any or all Tow Vehicles
specified herein, and sufficiently capable and trained to ensure safe
and proper discharge of their towing service duties and responsibilities
in a safe and courteous manner. All drivers shall comply with the
requirements set forth in California Vehicle Code Sections 27700 and
24605. All drivers shall meet all requirements specified in Sections
2430.5 and 12520 of the California Vehicle Code.
(2) Drivers and/or the OPTS shall provide the Arcadia Police Department
Administrative Division Captain with information in writing
concerning any driving citations received by the tow driver(s) in the
immediate prior three (3) years and all information regarding any
criminal convictions.
(3) The OPTS drivers shall present a neat, clean and professional
appearance. Drivers shall wear uniform type pants and shirt that
identify the tow service company and their name (first or last).
(4) The Chief of Police, in his sole discretion, is also hereby empowered to
require that the OPTS’s drivers:
(a) Be fingerprinted;
(b) Undergo background checks by the California Department of
Motor Vehicles and any other agency deemed appropriate to
determine the safety practices of the drivers;
(5) The OPTS shall not utilize any driver to render services pursuant to this
Contract:
(a) Who is subject to epilepsy, fainting or loss of consciousness by
reason of chronic medical condition;
(b) Whose driving record indicates five (5) violations of traffic laws
involving moving vehicles within two (2) years preceding the
date of application;
(c) Who has furnished false information on this application or
omitted to furnish all information requested on said application
forms;
(d) Who has been convicted of driving while under the influence of
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intoxicating liquor or narcotic drugs, or both, within three (3)
years of the date of application; or
(e) Who has been convicted of a felony, any crime involving moral
turpitude, or any crime(s) specified in this Contract within two
(2) years preceding the date of application.
(6) Notwithstanding compliance with the foregoing provisions, the City
may prohibit certain drivers from providing towing services to the City
or the Arcadia Police Department in its sole discretion. Such directives
shall be made by the Chief of Police, or his/her designee, in writing to
the OPTS.
All OPTS operators or their agents shall give to the driver or owner of a vehicle to be stored,
impounded or towed away, a business card, and/or a receipt with the service name, address
and phone number, and must ensure that the information is provided to the Arcadia Police
Department in the event that the driver is unavailable or incapacitated.
10. COMMUNICATIONS
The OPTS shall install and maintain radio transmission and reception equipment allowing
for contact with each authorized tow vehicle.
11. BUSINESS HOURS – AVAILABILITY BY TELEPHONE
Police Availability: The OPTS shall make their services available 24 hours/day, 7 days/week,
including holidays. No exceptions.
Public Availability: There shall be an OPTS employee or agent available in person during
normal business hours at the OPTS office to handle requests for service and release of
impounded/stored vehicles. Normal business hours will be from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
daily, seven (7) days a week, except that on days that the Santa Anita Race Track conducts
horse race meets, the OPTS shall remain open until 7:00 p.m. The OPTS shall have an
attendant on duty during all of the above business hours.
12. IMPOUNDED VEHICLES
A vehicle impounded as per authority of the California Vehicle Code or the California
Constitution will be documented by the Arcadia Police Department personnel.
Authorization from the Arcadia Police Department is required before the impounded
vehicles can be released.
13. RELEASE OF VEHICLE AFTER STORAGE / IMPOUND
Any vehicle stored or impounded by the Arcadia Police Department, CANNOT be released
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without authorization from the Arcadia Police Department. When the OPTS releases a
stored vehicle, the OPTS shall require proper identification and an Arcadia Police
Department authorized release form (CHP 180). If the person requesting the release of a
vehicle does not have all the above, refer the person to the Arcadia Police Department for
further processing. The final decision for release of a vehicle shall come from the on-duty
Watch Commander or his/her designee. The OPTS shall adhere to this decision at all times.
14. RELEASE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
The OPTS shall notify the Arcadia Police Department prior to the removal of property from a
stored vehicle and will provide a receipt listing the removed property and the identification
of the person(s) who removed items, with a copy placed in the stored vehicle.
No property shall be removed from the stored vehicle without prior authorization from the
Arcadia Police Department.
Personal property is considered to be items that are not affixed to the vehicle and must not
be removed without prior authorization of the Arcadia Police Department.
15. OPTS STORAGE FACILITY STANDARDS
The OPTS must at all times throughout the term of this Contract, comply with the terms of
this Contract, all state and federal laws, and any subsequently enacted towing ordinance,
rules or regulations enacted by the City of Arcadia that are applicable to OPTS. The OPTS
shall, at a minimum, comply with the following requirements with respect to its facilities:
A. Location of Storage Facility. The OPTS office and storage facility must be
within a five (5) mile radius of the City of Arcadia limits to ensure adequate
response times and limit the City's costs and administrative burdens of having
Arcadia Police Department personnel conduct investigations at distant
storage lots. Stored vehicles should be at a single location. If a secondary
storage location is required, it must be within a one (1) mile radius of the
primary location.
B. Storage Facility Requirements. Adequate security measures for the protection
of vehicles and property shall be provided for at all storage facilities. The
Arcadia Police Department Administrative Division Captain, or his/her
designee, shall be the sole judge of what constitutes "adequate" security
measures and may grant additional consideration for state of the art security
measures, including, but not limited to, security cameras and motion
sensors. At a minimum, all storage facilities shall comply with the following
requirements:
(1) All storage facilities shall be enclosed by a wall or fence at least 6 feet
in height. Alternatively, storage facilities may consist of enclosed
buildings. All storage facility structures, including walls or fences, shall
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meet the requirements of the jurisdiction in which the facility is
located, and shall be approved by the Arcadia Police Department
Administrative Division Captain, or his/her designee.
(2) Storage lot that can hold a minimum of 100 vehicles.
(3) The security for the storage facility shall be adequate to preclude theft,
vandalism or damage by activity while in the OPTS's lot. The storage
facility and lot shall be configured in such a way that no vehicles shall
be left parked or stored on the public streets at any time. The OPTS
must provide off-street parking for its equipment and be able to
accommodate at least four additional vehicles for customer parking.
In addition to the four customer parking spaces, at least one additional
customer parking space shall be provided for handicapped parking
purposes. Said handicapped parking space shall be van accessible.
Storage vehicles should be secured away from customer parking and
the office area. The OPTS’s office must have a sign posted including
the company name, address, phone number and hours of operation, to
be clearly visible from the roadway.
C. All storage facilities must be approved for security by the Arcadia Police
Department Administrative Division Captain, or his/her designee, and
available for inspection upon request. Any breach of security in a building or
fence must be repaired within 24 hours.
D. All necessary vehicle storage facilities needed to meet the minimum
requirements of this section shall be constructed prior to the OPTS's
submittal of a response to the Request for Qualifications issued by the City's
General Services Department. All necessary approvals for such storage
facilities shall comply with the applicable provisions of the Arcadia Municipal
Code, or appropriate county and/or city codes. Compliance with this
subsection shall not be deemed to create any duty for the City to award a
permit to the OPTS.
16. INSIDE STORAGE
The OPTS shall maintain an enclosed locked storage facility for a minimum of five (5)
vehicles. The OPTS shall maintain an additional two (2) spaces that can be secured by the
Arcadia Police Department for vehicles ordered impounded because of their involvement in
the commission of crimes or for other reasons (the “Designated Impound Space”). The
Designated Impound Space shall also meet the following criteria:
A. The Designated Impound Space shall be completely protected from the
elements, including wind, heat, adverse weather and other forms of
contamination (i.e. dust).
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B. The Designated Impound Space must be able to be secured and unauthorized
entry must be prevented. Protection shall also be provided to preclude
evidence contamination by employees and other individuals. Evidence
contamination is defined as removal or touching of any items, papers, vehicle
parts, etc., of an impounded vehicle that is impounded by the Arcadia Police
Department for investigation purposes. At a minimum, there should be a door
or gate that can be locked and secured from employees and visitors.
C. The Arcadia Police Department will designate when a vehicle is to be placed
into the Designated Impound Space for evidence purposes and may place a
seal on each door of the vehicle or door(s) of the impound facility to maintain
the chain of evidence. Vehicles placed into inside storage for evidence
purposes shall not be removed from such protection until approved by the
Arcadia Police Department.
D. The Designated Impound Space must be of sufficient size to satisfy the
impound storage requirements of the Arcadia Police Department.
E. The Designated Impound Space must be lit with a minimum of two (2) 50 watt,
overhead, quartz halogen lamps, or similar lamps that provide equal or
greater light.
F. The Designated Impound Space area must be accessible to Arcadia Police
Department personnel 24 hours a day, seven (7) days a week.
G. The Designated Impound Space must be reasonably clean and clear of dirt,
animal waste, oil, etc.
H. The Designated Impound Space must be protected by an alarm system to
prevent unauthorized entry. The alarm system shall be monitored by an off-
site monitoring company. The alarm code for the alarm system shall be
provided to the Arcadia Police Department personnel at all times and shall be
changed by the OPTS only upon receiving authorization from the Chief of
Police or at his/her direction. The OPTS shall not provide the alarm code to
any person unless authorized to do so by the Chief of Police.
17. EQUIPMENT STANDARDS
At its expense, the OPTS must have the following equipment that conforms to the California
Highway Patrol’s Classification (CHP Class) for the gross vehicle weight ratings (GVWR) of a
truck chassis1. The OPTS vehicles must also be in compliance with the applicable provisions
of the California Vehicle Code applying to tow trucks (615 CVC), including but not limited to
Sections 615, 21711, 24606, 25100, 27700, 27907, and all other regulations pertaining to
lighting and safety equipment.
A. A minimum of two (2) flatbed car carriers (Class A or Class B); plus
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B. A minimum of three (3) light-medium duty tow trucks, consisting of:
(1) At least two (2) light duty (Class A); plus
(2) At least one (1) medium duty (Class B); plus
C. Preferably, at least one (1):
(1) Heavy duty (Class C); or
(2) Super heavy duty (Class D); plus
If the OPTS is unable to handle the call due to size, location, etc., the OPTS will be
responsible for requesting another tow service to respond that can handle the situation.
D. Preferably, at least one (1) tow truck that is equipped to lift and carry a
disabled person in a wheelchair; plus
1 GVWR Range (lbs.) CHP Class
10,000 - 19,500 A
19,501- 33,000 B
33,001 – 49,999 C
50,000 or more D
E. All trucks must have two-way radio communication equipment.
All OPTS tow vehicles must have adequate equipment for the towing of vehicles. Basic
equipment shall include:
Fire
Extinguisher(s)
Broom
Shovel
Reflective
Triangles Flares
Trash Can(s) with Absorbent Material
Office to Truck Radio System
Winch
Motorcycles that are stored, impounded, or towed from a collision scene at the request of
the Arcadia Police Department shall be hauled by a trailer that is designed to carry
motorcycles or by a flatbed truck in an upright position.
Any and all equipment used and maintained by the OPTS must be available for inspection by
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the Arcadia Police Department upon request.
All equipment and vehicles to be used under this Contract shall be inspected by the
California Highway Patrol at least one time per year. All vehicles and equipment shall
display a current inspection sticker issued by the California Highway Patrol prior to its use
under this Contract. The Arcadia Police Department may conduct random vehicle and
equipment inspections to ensure compliance with this Contract.
The Arcadia Police Department may inspect the OPTS facilities used under this contract at
any time during normal business hours.
The OPTS must have equipment for and have personnel proficient in unlocking locked
vehicles when requested by the Arcadia Police Department.
Throughout the term of this Contract the OPTS shall maintain in good condition the real
property and improvements thereon, and all vehicles, facilities, equipment and material
used in the performance of the service required by this Contract.
18. TOW SERVICE RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES
The OPTS provider’s primary duty will be; responding, on a first priority basis, to requests for
towing services initiated by the Arcadia Police Department. The OPTS provider must have
two
(2) tow trucks available at all times (24 hours/day, 7 days/week, 365 days/year, including
holidays and weekends) to respond to requests for service from the Arcadia Police
Department. The OPTS provider must also respond to towing requests from other City
employees who are duly authorized by law to remove vehicles for storage, investigations, or
both.
Typical towing situations will include, but will not be limited to: removing illegally parked
vehicles, towing inoperative vehicles as a result of traffic accidents, mechanical
breakdowns, storing, or impounding vehicles for investigations, evidence or a violation of
law. The OPTS provider must provide towing and storage services 24 hours/day, 7
days/week, 365 days/year, including holidays and weekends.
19. DUTIES AT THE SCENE
After being requested to the scene by the Arcadia Police Department the OPTS operator shall:
A. Neither move the vehicle nor attach to any vehicle until so instructed to do so
by a member of the Arcadia Police Department.
B. Shall clean up and remove any and all debris from the accident scene as
required by the Arcadia Police Department and the California Vehicle Code.
C. Provide towed vehicle owners, when present at the scene, with a business
card or other information, indicating where the vehicle will be stored,
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including hours of operation.
20. RECORDS
Records shall be maintained by the OPTS relating to vehicles impounded or stored at the
City’s request:
The OPTS shall keep complete and accurate records of all vehicles impounded or stored at
the request of the City and shall include the amount of charge on each vehicle. The report
shall list the number of vehicles stored or impounded at the request of the City that are sold
through lien sale. The OPTS shall provide a written monthly report to the Chief of Police, or
his/her designee, within thirty (30) calendar days after the end of each month containing the
above information. The report shall be limited to vehicles impounded or stored by the City.
The OPTS and the City shall maintain records of the times that calls for service are received,
dispatched, and the times the tow vehicles arrive on scene. The record system should be
adequate to provide an inquiring party with the ability to locate a vehicle by searching the
following information: license plate number, the make, model, color, date or location of
impound.
The OPTS owner must also notify the California Highway Patrol (CHP) as required by Section
10652 of the California Vehicle Code.
21. INSPECTION OF RECORDS, FACILITIES, EQUIPMENT AND DRIVERS
All records required to be kept by the OPTS owner shall be available for inspection by
representatives of the Arcadia Police Department and the California Highway Patrol. In
addition, the OPTS shall submit at any reasonable time to an Arcadia Police Department
inspection of all drivers, vehicles, equipment and yards. The OPTS shall provide California
Highway Patrol inspection certification for each of its towing vehicles to the Arcadia Police
Department. If the OPTS cannot produce an annual California Highway Patrol certification,
the Arcadia Police Department reserves the right to require that all towing vehicles be
inspected by an automotive professional certified by the State of California Bureau of
Automotive Repair, and selected by the Arcadia Police Department. All vehicle inspection
fees shall be borne solely by the OPTS and shall be due and payable upon presentation of
the vehicle for inspection. Any tow vehicle that fails an inspection shall not be used to
provide towing service in the City until it is repaired and passes re-inspection. All tow
vehicles shall be operated and maintained in compliance with all applicable state and
federal laws and regulations.
22. TOWING RATES & STORAGE FEES
The rate for towing shall be from the primary towing facility and return to the same. A one-
hour minimum may be charged. Charges in excess of one hour may be charged in fifteen-
minute increments. There shall be no additional charge for labor, mileage, etc. The tow
rates and storage fees for the City of Arcadia Official Police Tow Services are based on
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towing and storage rates established each year by the California Highway Patrol (CHP) for
the sector applicable to Arcadia. These rates may be reviewed annually on June 1st to match
any local CHP rate and fee changes. The OPTS must notify the Chief of Police or his/her
designee in writing of any tow rate and storage fee increase to match the CHP rates and fees.
The Arcadia Police Department will verify any increases. Any disputes will be reconciled
through a meeting between the Chief of Police or his/her designee and the OPTS owner. If
the rate and fee increases are verified, the new rates will take effect on July 1st. The OPTS
agrees that Chief of Police’s, or his/her designee’s, determination concerning tow rates and
storage fees shall be final.
Vehicle Type Towing Rates Daily Storage Fee
(Inside)
Daily Storage Fee
(Outside)
Class A $325.00 $80.00 $77.00
Class B $380.00 $81.00 $80.00
Class C $540.00 $85.00 $86.00
Class D $600.00 $90.00 $88.00
Handicap $325.00 $80.00 $77.00
Motorcycle $325.00 $80.00 $77.00
Vehicles stored eight hours or less shall be charged no more than one-day storage. Each day
thereafter shall be calculated by the calendar day.
A copy of the rate schedule shall be maintained inside each tow vehicle and presented upon
request by a vehicle owner or driver for any vehicle towed or stored by the OPTS.
In the event that a vehicle is stored or impounded at the direction of the Arcadia Police
Department and it is subsequently determined that the City is responsible for the cost
of such storage and/or towing, the OPTS agrees not to assess the City for costs of tow and/or
storage of the vehicle.
After Hour Vehicle Releases: The OPTS normal business hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m., seven (7) days a week, including holidays, except that on days that the Santa Anita
Race Track conducts horse race meets, the OPTS shall remain open until 7:00 p.m. The
OPTS may charge a flat fee for after hour releases of an amount not to exceed $60.00 in
addition to any previously incurred tow and storage fees for vehicles released outside the
OPTS normal business hours.
Towing of City Vehicles: The OPTS agrees that all City vehicles requiring towing will be towed
by the OPTS free of charge. Moreover, the OPTS agrees not to charge for the changing of flat
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tires on City vehicles.
23. SERVICE CALLS & LABOR
Rates for service calls (out of gas, lock outs, etc.) shall be from the time dispatched to the
end of the service and may be charged in accordance with this Contract at the hourly rate of
no more than $60.00, with a thirty (30) minute minimum. Charges for service periods in
excess of thirty (30) minutes may be charged in fifteen-minute (15) increments.
24. FRANCHISE FEE
Franchise fees, for the privilege of being the exclusive OPTS provider for City requested
towing and storage services, shall be due and payable as follows:
A. For each vehicle stored or impounded by order of the City, the OPTS shall pay
the City a Franchise Fee of twenty-five percent (25%) of the total amount
collected by the OPTS. The OPTS shall not be responsible for payment of the
Franchise Fees for private person tow requests, such as AAA, or on junked
vehicles, with a junk certificate, with a value of $300 or less. The OPTS shall
not be responsible for payment of the Franchise Fees for vehicles that have
been sold via lien sale in an amount over $500. The OPTS shall pay the City a
Franchise Fee of 10% of the sale price for vehicles sold via lien sale in the
amount over $500, with no other fees due to the City.
B. The report mentioned in Section 19 shall accompany the monthly Franchise
Fee payments from the OPTS.
C. The Franchise Fees shall be paid on a monthly basis to the Arcadia Police
Department by the 15th of each month. The OPTS shall not be responsible for
payment of an administrative fee to the City for the towing of vehicles in the
specified circumstances set forth hereinabove. Any fees which remain unpaid
after the monthly installment due date shall be delinquent and shall be
subject to the procedures and penalties outlined in Arcadia Municipal Code
sections 1800 and 1801, or as they may hereafter be amended. Non-payment
of the administrative fees and charges by the OPTS shall be grounds for
termination of this Contract and the OPTS’s participation in the City's towing
program.
D. The Franchise Fee may be adjusted annually by resolution of the City Council
to reflect the City and the Arcadia Police Department’s current costs for
operating the towing program. Any such adjustment shall be applicable to the
OPTS upon ten (10) days written notice of the adoption of such resolution.
E. The City retains the right to impose alternative forms of taxes and/or fees, to
the extent permitted by law, in the event that the fees provided for in the
towing services agreements are no longer assessable due to a subsequent
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change in federal, state or local law.
F. The OPTS must make available to the Arcadia Police Department, the City or
their designated representative(s), upon three (3) day’s written notice, its
accounting records and books for inspection and audit. The Arcadia Police
Department, the City or their designated representative(s) agree to maintain
the confidentiality of such accounting records and books. The OPTS shall
submit monthly documentation detailing its operations on behalf of the City
in a format that is acceptable to the Arcadia Police Department. Such
documentation shall include the following information: the date, time,
location, case number (if any), vehicle description (including make, model
and vehicle license number) and a brief description of the circumstances
surrounding the tow (traffic collision, Department impound etc.). The OPTS
shall maintain these records for a period of three (3) years. If the results of the
audit show a Franchise Fee underpayment of greater than five (5) percent, the
OPTS will pay the cost of the audit plus 50 percent of the total error as a
penalty in addition to any amount owed as shown by the audit. If the results
of the audit show an underpayment of less than five (5) percent or an
overpayment, the City shall pay its own costs associated with the audit. Any
underpayment and resulting penalty shall accrue interest at the rate of ten
percent per annum, compounded daily from the date the underpayment
should have been paid pursuant to subsection C above.
G. In the event the results of the audit are disputed, the City may, at its sole
discretion, elect to arbitrate the dispute. In the event the City elects to
arbitrate, the City and the OPTS shall each select an independent auditor at
their own cost. The two auditors shall agree upon the results of the audit. If
the two independent auditors cannot agree upon the results of the audit, a
third auditor will be selected by the two independent auditors to make a final
determination. The determination of the third independent auditor shall be
final.
H. By accepting and signing this Contract, the OPTS irrevocably waives the
defenses of any statute of limitation, laches, waiver or other equitable
doctrine of similar import or effect in any action brought by the City to recover
any fees, interest or penalties due under this Contract.
I. By accepting and signing this Contract, the OPTS agrees that if it challenges
the right of the City to collect the Franchise Fees provided by this Contract,
any relief requested by the OPTS and awarded to it by virtue of such challenge
shall be prospective only from and after the date of the filing of the initial
pleading seeking such relief in a court of competent jurisdiction. The OPTS
hereby waives any and all claims or rights to collect back from the City, or
obtain credit against future payment obligations, any amounts collected by
the City prior to the filing of the initial pleading seeking such relief. In the event
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the OPTS's challenge to any Franchise Fee payments should result in an initial
judgment in its favor, the OPTS shall continue to make all Franchise Fee
payments in accordance with this Contract pending an appeal by the City. In
the event the court of appeal, or trial court if the City elects not to appeal,
determines that the City is not entitled to collect any or all of the Franchise
Fees, the City shall refund to the OPTS those portions of the Franchise Fee
which the court deems the City was not entitled to collect which were made
subsequent to the filing of the initial action by the OPTS, exclusive of interest
on such amount.
25. ACCEPTANCE OF PAYMENT
The operator shall accept payment by a valid bank credit card or cash for towing and storage
charges. The operator shall have sufficient funds on the premises to accommodate and
make change in a reasonable monetary transaction. This payment can be accepted from
the registered owner, legal owner or the agent claiming the vehicle in accordance with
California Vehicle Code section 22651.1.
26. SIGNS AND ADVERTISING
The OPTS shall not display any signs or advertising material which indicates that his/her
business is an official towing service or police storage facility of the City of Arcadia.
27. INDEMNITY, DUTY TO HOLD HARMLESS AND DUTY TO DEFEND
A. Duty to Indemnify/Hold Harmless
To the fullest extent permitted by law, the OPTS agrees to indemnify, defend, protect, hold
harmless, and assume all liability of the City of Arcadia, its elected officials, officers,
employees, agents and volunteers (collectively “Indemnified Parties”) from and against all
claims (including, without limitation, claims for bodily injury, death, damage to property or
workers’ compensation benefits), demands, obligations, damages, actions, causes of
action, suits, losses, judgments, fines, penalties, liabilities, costs and expenses (including,
without limitation, attorney’s fees, disbursements and costs, and all other professional,
expert or consultant’s fees) of every kind and nature whatsoever (individually, a “claim”;
collectively, “claims”), whether under state or federal law, which may arise from or are in
any manner related to the provision of towing services by the OPTS pursuant to this
Contract, regardless of any active or passive negligence or strict liability of the Indemnified
Parties, and further agrees to indemnify the Indemnified Parties, regardless of whether the
Claim or Claims is/are asserted by an elected official, officer, employee, agent or volunteer
of the City of Arcadia.
The OPTS understands and acknowledges that the indemnification obligation hereunder,
includes, but is not limited to, a “Type I” indemnity under California law and extends to and
includes all claims arising from the active or passive negligence of the Indemnified Parties.
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The OPTS further understands and acknowledges that the indemnification obligation
hereunder extends to workers’ compensation claims made by any elected officials, officers,
employees, agents or volunteers of the City of Arcadia which may arise from or are in any
manner related to the provision of towing services by the OPTS pursuant to this Contract.
B. Duty to Defend
The duty to defend hereunder is wholly independent of and separate from the duty to
indemnify and such duty to defend exists regardless of any ultimate liability of the
Indemnified Parties. Such defense obligation, which shall be managed by the OPTS, shall
arise immediately upon presentation of a Claim by any party and written notice of such
Claim being provided to the OPTS. Payment to the OPTS by any Indemnified Party or the
payment or advance of defense costs by any Indemnified Party shall not be a condition
precedent to enforcing such Indemnified Party’s rights to indemnification hereunder. The
OPTS’s duties to indemnify, defend and hold harmless pursuant to this Contract shall
survive the either the expiration or earlier termination of this Contract until such time as any
legal action against the Indemnified Parties for any such matters indemnified hereunder are
fully and finally barred by all applicable statutes of limitation or statutes of repose. Under
no circumstances shall the insurance requirements and limits set forth in this Contract be
construed to limit the OPTS’s duties to indemnify, defend or hold harmless pursuant to this
Contract.
C. Disputes between the City and the OPTS Concerning this Contract
Disputes between the OPTS and the City concerning the provision of towing services to the
City of Arcadia pursuant to the towing services Contract are excluded from the duty to
indemnify, defend and hold harmless.
28. LIABILITY INSURANCE
The OPTS shall, at its own cost and expense, maintain policies of insurance affording
protection against third party bodily injury liability and property damage liability occasioned
by reason of the provision towing services, impoundment and storage of vehicles. The
minimum insurance established for the following categories are:
General Liability Insurance – The OPTS agrees to maintain a comprehensive general liability
insurance policy with a combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage of not
less than Three Million Dollars ($3,000,000.00).
Commercial Business Automobile Liability (as required by Section 16500.5 California
Vehicle Code) - Bodily injury and property damage with a combined single limit of not less
than Three Million Dollars ($3,000,000.00). The policy shall also include owner, non-owner,
and hired auto coverage.
Uninsured Motorist – Legal minimum, combined single limits.
On-Hook Coverage – Insuring the vehicle in tow with limits based on the size of the tow truck.
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a. Class A Tow Truck $25,000
b. Class B Tow Truck $50,000
c. Class C Tow Truck $100,000
d. Class D Tow Truck $100,000
Garage Liability – Includes premises and operations. Coverage for bodily injury and property
damage with a combined single limit of not less than Three Million Dollars ($3,000,000.00).
Garage Keepers Liability – Shall be the same minimum as On-Hook Coverage for vehicles in
the care, custody and control of the operator in the storage yard.
The OPTS shall obtain and maintain at all times in full force and effect during the term of this
Contract all insurance policies and coverage listed above. The OPTS further agrees to
submit to the Arcadia Police Department certificates of insurance and endorsement pages
naming “the City of Arcadia, its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, agents,
and volunteers as additional insureds.” Any and all insurance obtained and provided
pursuant to this Contract shall not be canceled prior to the termination of this Contract. The
OPTS agrees to deliver a copy of all insurance policies, endorsements, and certificates to
the Arcadia Police Department, which are subject to the approval of the City Attorney as to
form, thirty (30) days in advance of the effective date of this Contract.
The OPTS further agrees that its insurance shall be primary insurance with respect to any
claims, losses, or liability arising from the provision of towing services by the OPTS pursuant
to this Contract, and that the insurance carried by the City of Arcadia shall be excess and
not contributory with the insurance provided by the OPTS. The OPTS further agrees to
provide an endorsement to its insurance policies with such language. The OPTS further
agrees to notify City in writing at least thirty (30) days prior to any cancellation or reduction
in coverage in OPTS’s insurance coverage for any insurance providing coverage for the
services relating to this Contract. OPTS further agrees that it will provide the City with
prompt and timely notice of any Claim made or suit instituted arising from or any way related
to Coverage is to be provided by insurers admitted/authorized to do business in the State of
California and approved by the City. Defense coverage must be in addition to policy limits.
If umbrella coverage is used, it must include drop down coverage if underlying coverage
does not apply, and the umbrella policy must have the same starting and ending date as the
primary policy.
The OPTS shall have the sole right to select its insurance carrier(s), provided such carrier
lawfully transacts business in the State of California. However, all insurance required by
this Contract must be issued by companies admitted to do business in California, rated “A”
or better in the most recent edition of Best’s Key Rating Guide, unless these requirements
are waived by the City Attorney of the City due to unique circumstances. In the event the
City Attorney determines that the work or services to be performed under this Contract
creates an increased or decreased risk of loss to the City, the OPTS agrees that the minimum
limits of any insurance policies and/or performance bond required by this Contract may
be changed accordingly upon receipt of written notice from the City Attorney; provided that
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the OPTS will have the right to appeal a determination of increased coverage by the City
Attorney to the City Council of the City within ten (10) days of receipt of notice from the City
Attorney.
The OPTS shall not perform any services pursuant to this Contract unless and until all
insurance policies and coverage set forth herein are obtained and copies of said policies,
endorsements and certificates are provided to the City of Arcadia in accordance with the
provisions specified above.
29. WORKERS COMPENSATION INSURANCE
The OPTS further agrees to, at its own cost expense, maintain a policy of Worker’s
Compensation insurance providing coverage of persons employed by the OPTS in
connection with work performed in, upon, or around the vehicle to be towed, stored or
impounded during the period covered by this towing service Contract.
30. ASSIGNMENT ON TRANSFER OF SERVICE CONTRACT
The OPTS shall not sell, transfer, lease, assign, sublet, mortgage or dispose of in whole or in
part, either by forced or involuntary sale, or by ordinary sale, contract, consolidation or
otherwise, or any rights or privileges herein granted, without the prior written consent of the
Chief of Police, or his/her designee. The Chief of Police, or his/her designee's approval of a
transfer or assignment of this Contract shall be conditioned upon the OPTS's sale or
disposal of all ownership rights in the OPTS's tow truck business. If the OPTS desires to
transfer or assign its rights in the tow truck business, because he or she intends to sell or
dispose of all interests in the tow truck business that is authorized to perform towing
services with the City, the OPTS shall make a written request to the City of Arcadia for a
transfer or assignment of the Contract. The written request, along with a deposit fee of one
thousand dollars ($1,000.00) to cover the City's reasonable investigation costs, and the
proposed sale agreement or other document evidencing disposal of the tow truck business
shall be submitted to the Arcadia Police Department at least one hundred twenty (120)
calendar days before the requested effective transfer or assignment date. The City of
Arcadia shall investigate the proposed transferee or assignee and determine whether the
transferee or assignee is qualified to serve as a tow truck operator pursuant to the criteria
and requirements set forth herein. Such decision shall be in the sole and absolute discretion
of the City of Arcadia. If the Arcadia Police Department determines that the proposed
transferee or assignee is qualified to be a tow truck operator, it will recommend that the City
Council approve the transfer or assignment. Upon completion of the investigation process,
the City of Arcadia shall provide the OPTS with an accounting of the administrative and legal
costs associated with the City's review of the OPTS's request for a transfer or assignment of
the Contract, and refund or request additional funds as appropriate. Any attempt to sell,
transfer, lease, assign or otherwise dispose of the Contract without the prior written consent
of the City of Arcadia shall be null and void.
31. RISK
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The OPTS assumes all risk in the event of damage, theft, fire of the vehicles or any property
towed and stored by the OPTS, its employees or agents. Any and all claims, demands or
liability arising out of or encountered in connection with this Contract shall be borne by the
OPTS.
32. TERM OF TOW CONTRACT
The initial term of this Contract will be for three years from the effective date. The Contract
shall automatically renew for three (3) additional one-year periods, unless previously
terminated by either of the parties hereto.
33. OFFICIAL POLICE TOW SERVICE/ ARCADIA POLICE DEPARTMENT
COMMUNICATIONS
The Administrative Division Captain, or his/her designee, shall conduct meetings to discuss
issues of concern with respect to performance by the OPTS under the Contract. These
meetings shall be mandatory for the operator, or his/her designee. The Arcadia Police
Department shall give the operator five (5) days advance written notice of these meetings.
34. SUSPENSION OF CONTRACT
Compliance with Contract
The OPTS agrees that failure to comply with the terms and conditions of this Contract shall
be cause for WRITTEN WARNING, SUSPENSION OR TERMINATION OF THE CONTRACT.
The Arcadia Police Department will investigate alleged violations of the OPTS Contract. The
OPTS will be notified of the findings in writing within thirty (30) days of the initiation of the
investigation.
Disciplinary Action
The Administrative Division Captain shall use the following guidelines for action against
operators found in violation of this Contract. This is only a guide, with the Administrative
Division Captain having discretion for serious violations, such as criminal offenses.
1st Violation within 12 consecutive months
WRITTEN WARNING
2nd Violation within 12 consecutive months
WRITTEN WARNING
3rd Violation within 12 consecutive months
30 day SUSPENSION
4th Violation within 12 consecutive
months 60 day SUSPENSION
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In the event the Arcadia Police Department serves the OPTS with a notice of suspension, the
OPTS may request a hearing within seven (7) calendar days by submitting a request in writing
to the Chief of Police. The hearing shall be held as soon as practicable. The hearing shall be
conducted by the Chief of Police, or his/her designee. The OPTS shall be entitled to present
all relevant information, evidence and circumstances in support of its position. The OPTS
shall be notified in writing of the Chief of Police, or his/her designee’s, final decision
concerning the suspension within seven (7) calendar days of the date of the hearing.
The OPTS may appeal the Chief of Police’s decision concerning a suspension for a hearing
de novo before the City Manager, or his/her designee. The OPTS must serve a written notice
of appeal on the City pursuant to the notice provisions set forth herein within ten (10)
calendar days of the date upon which the Chief of Police, or his/her designee’s, decision
becomes effective. The OPTS’s notice of appeal must set forth the grounds for its appeal in
clear and concise language, which shall include a summary of the claimed factual or
decisional error. If the OPTS fails to request a hearing or appeal within the specified
deadlines, or fails to appear at a scheduled hearing or appeal, the action taken by the Chief
of Police, or his/her designee, shall be final and the suspension shall take effect upon written
notification to the OPTS by the Chief of Police.
The City Manager, or his/her designee, shall conduct the hearing on the administrative
appeal. The hearing shall be held as soon as practicable, but in no event later than thirty (30)
days from the notice of appeal therefore unless both parties agree in writing to an extension
of time for the hearing. The City Manager, or his/her designee’s, decision on an issue shall
be deemed final.
A suspension shall not take effect until the hearing and administrative appeal process have
been exhausted. However, the Chief of Police, or his/her designee, shall have the authority
to suspend the Contract effective immediately if, in the sole and absolute discretion of the
Chief of Police, or his/her designee, the conduct by the OPTS or its agents is deemed to
constitute a danger to the public or constitutes a gross violation of the terms and conditions
of this Contract.
35. TERMINATION OF CONTRACT
A. Termination without Cause.
Either party may terminate this Contract at any time, without cause, upon
providing 30 days’ written notice to the other party. Upon receipt of the notice
of termination from the City, the OPTS must immediately cease all work or
services except as may be specifically approved by the City. The OPTS will be
entitled to compensation for all services rendered prior to the effectiveness of
the notice of termination and for additional services specifically authorized by
the City. The City will be entitled to reimbursement for any expenses that have
been paid for but not rendered.
B. Termination for Cause.
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In the event the OPTS, or any of its officers, directors, shareholders,
employees, agents, subsidiaries, or affiliates is convicted; (i) of a criminal
offense as an incident to obtaining or attempting to obtain a public or
private contract or subcontract, or in the performance of a contract or
subcontract; (ii) under state or federal statutes of embezzlement, theft,
forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, receiving stolen
property, or any other offense indicating a lack of business integrity or
business honesty which currently, seriously, and directly affects
responsibility as a public consultant or contractor; (iii) under state or federal
antitrust statutes arising out of the submission of bids or proposals; or
(iv) of violation of section 36 of this Contract, or for any other cause the City
determines to be so serious and compelling as to affect provider’s
responsibility as a public consultant or contractor, including but not limited
to, disbarment by another governmental agency, then the City reserves the
unilateral right to terminate this Contract upon providing the OPTS with ten
(10) days’ written notice of termination, or to impose such other sanctions
(which may include financial sanctions, temporary suspensions, or any other
condition deemed appropriate short of termination) as it deems proper. In the
event that the City terminates the Contract for cause, the OPTS shall be
entitled to the hearing and appeal rights set forth in paragraph 33 above.
However, termination for cause pursuant to this paragraph shall be effective
upon expiration of the ten (10) days’ notification period set forth above.
36. FORCE MAJEURE
If any party fails to perform its obligations because of strikes, lockouts, labor disputes,
embargoes, acts of God, inability to obtain labor or materials or reasonable substitutes for
labor or materials, governmental restrictions, governmental regulations, governmental
controls, judicial orders, enemy or hostile governmental action, civil commotion, fire or
other casualty, or other causes beyond the reasonable control of the party obligated to
perform, then that party’s performance will be excused for a period equal to the period of
such cause for failure to perform.
37. CONFLICT OF INTEREST
A. No officer or employee of the City may have any financial interest, direct or
indirect, in this Contract, nor may any officer or employee participate in any
decision relating to the Contract that effects the officer or employee’s
financial interest or the financial interest of any corporation, partnership or
association in which the officer or employee is, directly or indirectly
interested, in violation of any law, rule or regulation.
B. No person may offer, give, or agree to give any officer or employee or former
officer or employee of the City, nor may any officer or employee of the City
solicit, demand, accept, or agree to accept from another person, a gratuity or
an offer of employment in connection with any decision, approval,
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disapproval, recommendation, preparation or any part of a program
requirement or a purchase request, influencing the content of any
specification or procurement standard, rendering of advice, investigation,
auditing, or in any other advisory capacity in any way pertaining to any program
requirement, contract or subcontract, or to any solicitation or proposal.
38. NOTICES
Any notice required to be given under this Contract shall be given by placing such notice in
the United States mail, postage prepaid, addressed as follows:
OPTS: City:
Jan’s Towing
Attn: Jan Qualkenbush
1045 W. Kirkwall Street
Azusa, CA 91702
Arcadia Police Department
Attn: Chief of Police
250 W. Huntington Drive
P.O. Box 60021
Arcadia, CA 91066-0021
City Attorney for the City:
City Attorney for City of Arcadia
c/o Best Best & Krieger LLP
Attn: Michael J. Maurer
240 W. Huntington Drive
P.O. Box 60021
Arcadia, CA 91066-0021
or to such other address as may be indicated by notice in writing. Such notice shall be
deemed made when personally delivered or when mailed forty-eight (48) hours after deposit
in the U.S. mail, first-class postage prepaid and addressed to the party at its applicable
address.
39. AUTHORITY TO ENTER CONTRACT
The City and the OPTS warrant that the individuals who have signed this Contract have the
legal power, right and authority to enter into this Contract so as to bind each respective party
to perform the conditions contemplated herein.
40. SEVERABILITY
If any portion of this Contract is declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid
or unenforceable, the remaining provisions of this Contract shall continue in full force and
effect.
41. ATTORNEYS' FEES AND COSTS
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If any legal action or other proceeding is brought for the enforcement of this Contract or
because of an alleged dispute, breach, default, or misrepresentation in connection with any
provisions of this Contract, the prevailing party, as determined by the court, shall be entitled
to recover reason- able attorneys' fees and other costs incurred in that action or proceeding,
in addition to any other relief to which it may be entitled.
42. GOVERNING LAW AND VENUE
This Contract shall be construed in accordance with and governed by the laws of the State
of California. Any lawsuit brought to enforce this Contract shall be brought in the
appropriate court in San Bernardino County, State of California.
43. WAIVER
No waiver of any provision of this Contract shall be deemed or shall constitute a waiver of
any other provision, whether or not similar, nor shall any waiver constitute a continuing
waiver. No waiver shall be deemed a waiver, and no waiver shall be binding unless executed
in writing by the party making the waiver.
44. DAYS
Any term in this Contract referencing time, days, or period for performance shall be deemed
to be calendar days and not work days.
45. ENTIRE AGREEMENT
This Contract contains the entire agreement of the City and the OPTS and supersedes any
prior oral or written statements or agreements between the City and the OPTS. No
supplement, modification, or amendment of this Contract shall be binding unless executed
in writing by both the City and the OPTS. The OPTS represents that it has conducted all due
diligence and investigation prior to entering into this Contract, and has not relied upon any
representations that are not set forth herein as an inducement to enter into this Contract.
46. BINDING ON ASSIGNS
Each and all of the terms, covenants and conditions of this Contract shall be binding on and
shall inure to the benefit of the successors and assigns of the City and the OPTS.
47. CAPTIONS
The captions of the various sections, articles and/or paragraphs of this Contract are for the
convenience and ease of reference only, and do not define, limit, augment, or describe the
scope, content, or intent of this Contract or of any part or parts of this Contract.
48. CONSTRUCTION
In all cases, the language in all parts of this Contract shall be construed simply, according
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to its fair meaning and not strictly for or against any party, it being agreed that the City and
the OPTS or their respective agents have all participated in the preparation of this Contract.
49.COOPERATION / FURTHER ACTS
The City and the OPTS shall fully cooperate with one another in attaining the purposes of this
Contract and, in connection therewith, shall take any such additional further acts and steps
and sign any such additional documents as may be necessary, appropriate and convenient
as related thereto.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City and the Official Police Tow Service have caused the within
agreement to be executed by their respective officers hereunto duly authorized.
CITY OF ARCADIA [INSERT NAME OF CONSULTANT]
Jan Qualkenbush
President/CEO
ATTEST:
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM: CONCUR:
Michael J. Maurer Roy Nakamura
City Attorney Chief of Police
By: By:
Dominic Lazzaretto
City Manager
Dated: Date:
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