Legislation Details

File #: A 26-157    Name: Amendment 2 to the Agreement with Mobycon Inc.
Type: BoS Agreement Status: Passed
File created: 4/27/2026 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 5/12/2026 Final action: 5/12/2026
Title: Approve and authorize the County Purchasing Agent or designee to execute a Renewal and Amendment 2 to the Agreement with Mobycon Inc., for the Pajaro Valley Transformative Climate Communities Project Development, increasing the contract amount by $90,000 for a revised not to exceed amount of $230,800.
Attachments: 1. Board Report, 2. Proposed Renewal & Amendment 2, 3. Executed Standard Agreement
Related files: A 24-195
Title
Approve and authorize the County Purchasing Agent or designee to execute a Renewal and Amendment 2 to the Agreement with Mobycon Inc., for the Pajaro Valley Transformative Climate Communities Project Development, increasing the contract amount by $90,000 for a revised not to exceed amount of $230,800.
Report
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors:
Approve and authorize the County Purchasing Agent or designee to execute a Renewal and Amendment 2 to the Agreement with Mobycon Inc., for the Pajaro Valley Transformative Climate Communities Project Development, increasing the contract amount by $90,000 for a revised not to exceed amount of $230,800.

SUMMARY:
Staff recommends approval of this Renewal and Amendment 2 to continue the County’s agreement with Mobycon Inc. for the Pajaro Valley Transformative Climate Communities (TCC) Project Development. The proposed Renewal and Amendment 2 increases the contract amount by $90,000, for a revised total of $230,800, aligning the agreement term with the revised project timeline and ensuring continuity of grant administration and community engagement efforts.

DISCUSSION:
The Pajaro Valley TCC Project Development effort advances up to seven (7) project concepts from the TCC network, developing five concepts and conducting alternatives analysis on two more complex projects. Work includes project management and coordination; concept and alternatives development; public engagement; draft and final Project Development Plans; and order-of-magnitude cost estimates to support future grant applications. This scope development is in alignment with the Board of Supervisor’s desire that the Sustainability Program focus on implementing the Zero Emissions Shared Mobility Study as stated during the February 10, 2026 Board meeting.

OTHER AGENCY INVOLVEMENT/COMMITTEE ACTIONS:
The Office of County Counsel and Auditor-Controller’s Office reviewed and approved the proposed Agreement as to form and fiscal pr...

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