Committee approves technical amendment to extend certified-access service contracts through June 2026

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Summary

The committee amended and approved an item to extend master service agreements for certified access specialist services with three vendors through June 30, 2026, pending a future RFP and budget allocation; the amendment was seconded by Councilman Jurado and approved on consent with items 3 and 6.

At the June 20 meeting of the Civil Rights, Equity, Immigration, Aging and Disability Committee, a technical amendment to Item 5 was read into the record authorizing the Department on Disability, with assistance from the City Attorney, to extend several master service agreements for Certified Access Specialist (CASp) services.

The read amendment states in part that the council authorize the Department on Disability, with the assistance of the City Attorney, to extend master service agreements between the City and Bureau Veritas North America (formerly the Owen Group), contract number C135872; Community Works Design Group, contract number C135873; and 10 Architects (formerly Carde 10 Architects), contract number C135869 to continue provision of certified access specialist services from July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2026 while the department prepares a new request for proposals in fiscal year 2025–2026 and pending a budget allocation from the mayor and City Council.

The amendment was seconded by Councilman Jurado and the committee took items 3, 5 (as amended) and 6 on consent. A roll call recorded four yes votes and the items were approved as amended.