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SEVENTH AMENDMENT TO CITY OF FORT WORTH CONTRACT 54525
BETWEEN THE CITY OF FORT WORTH AND DAY RESOURCE CENTER FOR THE
HOMELESS DB/A DRC SOLUTIONS FOR CRITICAL DOCUMENT SERVICES
This seventh amendment (the "Amendment") is made and entered into by and between the City of
Fort Worth, a home -rule municipality of the State of Texas (hereinafter referred to as the "City"),
acting by and through Dianna Giordano, its duly authorized Assistant City Manager, and DAY
RESOURCE CENTER FOR THE HOMELESS D/B/A DRC SOLUTIONS, a Texas nonprofit
corporation ("Agency"). Each party shall be individually referred to herein as Party and
collectively as Parties.
RECITALS
WHEREAS, the City entered into an agreement with Agency to provide services more
specifically described in the agreement, City Secretary Contract No. 54525, (the "Agreement");
WHEREAS, the Parties executed Amendment 1 to the Agreement through which the
Parties agreed to modify the budget using the process provided in the Agreement in order to
allocate funding to the categories experiencing the highest demand and to change the Reporting
Forms and the Budget Modification Form;
WHEREAS, the Parties executed the first renewal to the Agreement through which Parties
agreed to renew for an additional year;
WHEREAS, the Parties executed the second amendment to the Agreement through which
Parties agreed to amend the Scope of Services, the Budget, and the Reporting Forms;
WHEREAS, the Parties executed the second renewal and third amendment to the
Agreement through which the Parties agreed to amend the budget and reporting forms and renew
the Agreement for an additional year;
WHEREAS, the Parties executed the third renewal and fourth amendment to the
Agreement through which the Parties agreed to memorialize a prior budget modification, amend
the budget and renew the Agreement for an additional year; and
WHEREAS, the Parties executed the fifth amendment to the Agreement through which
the Parties agreed to amend budget to increase funds because of increased demand for services;
WHEREAS, the Parties executed the fourth renewal and sixth amendment to the
Agreement through which the Parties agreed to memorialize a prior budget modification for FY
24 and amend the budget for FY 25 and renew the Agreement for an additional year;
WHEREAS, the Parties desire to increase and amend the budget to increase funds
available for critical document services due to the increasing demand for documents;
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Seventh Amendment to CSC 54525
CoFW and DAY RESOURCE CENTER FOR THE HOMELESS DB/A DRC SOLUTIONS OFFICIAL RECORD
CITY SECRETARY
FT. WORTH, TX
NOW THEREFORE City and Agency do hereby agree to the following:
I.
AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT
NOW THEREFORE, for valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of
which are hereby acknowledged, the Parties agree as follows:
A. The EXHIBIT `B" BUDGET Part V — Fourth Renewal Term hereby deleted and
replaced in its entirety with attached EXHIBIT "B" BUDGET Part V-Fourth
Renewal Term.
II.
This Amendment is effective upon execution.
III.
All terms and conditions of the Agreement not amended herein remain unaffected and in
full force and effect, are binding on the Parties and are hereby ratified by the Parties. Capitalized
terms not defined herein shall have the meanings assigned to them in the Agreement.
[SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS]
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Seventh Amendment to CSC 54525
CoFW and DAY RESOURCE CENTER FOR THE HOMELESS DB/A DRC SOLUTIONS
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement, to be
effective this day of , 20
FOR CITY OF FORT WORTH:
Anna Giordano (Jul 3, 2025 08:51 CDT)
Dianna Giordano
Assistant City Manager
Date:
07/03/2025
APPROVAL RECOMMENDED
Bethany Warner (Jul 2, 2025 16:50 CDT)
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Contract Compliance Manager:
By signing I acknowledge that I am the
person responsible for the monitoring
and administration of this contract,
including ensuring all performance and
reporting requirements.
Tara Perez
Manager, Homeless Strategies
Jannette S. Goodall, City Secretary
Date: 07/03/2025
M&C No.. 24-0553
Seventh Amendment to CSC 54525
CoFW and DAY RESOURCE CENTER FOR THE HOMELESS D/B/A DRC SOLUTIONS
OFFICIAL RECORD
CITY SECRETARY
FT. WORTH, TX
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SEVENTH AMENDMENT TO CITY OF FORT WORTH CONTRACT 54525
BETWEEN THE CITY OF FORT WORTH AND DAY RESOURCE CENTER FOR THE
HOMESS D/B/A DRC SOLUTIONS FOR CRITICAL DOCUMENT SERVICES
ATTACHMENT 1 TO SEVENTH AMENDMENT
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Seventh Amendment to CSC 54525
CoFW and DAY RESOURCE CENTER FOR THE HOMELESS DB/A DRC SOLUTIONS
EXHIBIT "B"
Part V —Fourth Renewal Term
AL,encv will submit invoices for reimbursement by the 15th of the month following the
month services were provided.
This report shall itemize each monthly expense requested for reimbursement by the Agency and
shall be included in Budget submitted. In order for this report to be complete the following must
be submitted:
For payroll expenses, timesheets signed and dated by both the employee and supervisor
with the program fund code of time being billed to City/Homeless
Strategies. Electronic time sheets are acceptable but must show timestamp of employee
submission and supervisor approval. Paystub must include pay period, date paid,
amount and expenses (salary, FICA, benefits etc). If pay stubs are unavailable, payroll
registries with applicable expenses highlighted and labeled will suffice. Agency may
not submit payroll expenses dated 60 calendar days prior to the date of the
Reimbursement Request with the exception of the first Reimbursement Request which
may include items from the Effective Date of the Agreement to the end of the reporting
month or with written permission from Homeless Strategies staff so long as such
changes are otherwise in accordance with the Agreement.
For non -payroll expenses, invoices for each expense listed. Agency may not submit
invoices dated 60 calendar days prior to the date of the Reimbursement Request with
the exception of the first Reimbursement Request which may include items from the
Effective Date of the Agreement to the end of the reporting month or with written
permission from Homeless Strategies staff so long as such changes are otherwise in
accordance with the Agreement.
Proof that each expense was paid by the Agency, which proof can be satisfied by
cancelled checks. If a cancelled check is not possible, a bank statement with the expense
highlighted and labeled will suffice.
If allocations percentages are used, all documentation must be submitted with the first
month's invoice and if changes are made, new allocation documentation submitted with
invoice.
For the audit, bank statements showing payments, Form 941 s and allocation
documentation will be reviewed.
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CoFW and DAY RESOURCE CENTER FOR THE HOMELESS DB/A DRC SOLUTIONS
PROGRAM COSTS Total
$4 70,800.00
A. SALARIES (By title)
Critical Document Program Manager
Critical Document Specialist
SALARIES TOTAL: $78,873.00
B. FRINGE BENEFITS
(Can include: Employer -paid Social Security,
Medicare, Health Insurance, Dental Insurance,
Vision Insurance, Life Insurance, Disability
Insurance, Unemployment Insurance, Workers
Compensation and Retirement expenses)
FRINGE BENEFITS TOTAL: $15,465.00
C. MILEAGE
Mileage
MILEAGE TOTAL: $3,960.00
D. CELL PHONES/EQUIPMENT
Cell phones
CELL PHONES/EQUIPMENT TOTAL: $925.00
E. CLIENT EXPENSES
Critical Documents*
CLIENT EXPENSES TOTAL: $65,637.00
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F. OTHER APPROVED
Indirect Costs (up to 10%) $5,940.00
OTHER APPROVED TOTAL: $5,940.00
TOTAL PROGRAM COST: $170,800.00
*Critical document expenses include fees for ordering birth certificates, state identification,
driver's licenses and commercial driver's licenses, marriage decrees, divorce decrees,
school records, certificates from abroad, immigration/naturalization cards. Payment of
surcharges and/or reinstatement fees on driver's licenses is also included. Items not listed
but needed for housing and/or employment are subject to approval of Homeless Strategies
manager. Any expenses not listed must have prior written authorization by Homeless
Strategies manager.
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Seventh Amendment to CSC 54525
CoFW and DAY RESOURCE CENTER FOR THE HOMELESS DB/A DRC SOLUTIONS
City of Fort Worth, Texas
Mayor and Council Communication
DATE: 06/25/24 M&C FILE NUMBER: M&C 24-0553
LOG NAME: 19DIRECTIONS HOME AMENDMENTS AND RENEWALS
SUBJECT
(ALL) Authorize Execution of Amendments to Contracts with WhenWeLove Decreasing Contract Amount by $144,077.46 for a Total Contract
Amount of $55,922.54 for Cold Weather Shelter and with Tarrant County Homeless Coalition Increasing Contract Amount by $144,077.46 for a
Total Contract Amount of $494,477.46 for the Direct Client Services Fund; Authorize a Renewal of Directions Home Contracts for Fiscal Year
2025; Find that Amendments and Contracts Serve a Public Purpose and that Adequate Controls are in Place
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the City Council:
1. Authorize the City Manager or his designee to execute an amendment to agreement on City Secretary Contract 60388 with WhenWeLove
decreasing contract amount by $144,077.46 for a total contract amount of $55,922.54 for cold weather shelter;
2. Authorize the City Manager or his designee to execute an amendment to agreement on City Secretary Contract 54548 with Tarrant County
Homeless Coalition increasing contract amount by $144,077.46 for a total contract amount of $494,477.46 for the Direct Client Services
Fund;
3. Authorize a Renewal of Directions Home Contracts for Fiscal Year 2025;
4. Authorize the City Manager or his designee to amend the agreements if necessary to achieve program goals provided that the amendment
is within the scope of the program and in compliance with City policies and applicable laws and regulations;
5. Find that such amendments serve a public purpose and that adequate controls are in place.
DISCUSSION:
The City funded cold weather overflow shelter from October 15, 2023 to March 31, 2024 so that on nights when certain cold weather triggers were
met and regular emergency shelter beds were full, an overflow site could be utilized by those experiencing homelessness. WhenWeLove had the
contract to provide overflow shelter staffing. This season there were 34 standby nights triggered by temperatures and 11 nights of activation of cold
weather overflow shelter. The shelter averaged 40 guests per night but had a maximum of 164 during the ice storm.
Due to a relatively mild winter, there are unexpended funds in the contract with WhenWeLove for cold weather shelter staffing.
However, there has been increasing demand on the Direct Client Services Fund (DCSF) at Tarrant County Homeless Coalition. DCSF covers a
variety of expenses for those experiencing homelessness including: a bus ticket to reunite with family or friends, one-time rental assistance, critical
documents, fees necessary to house someone that other programs don't cover, family overflow shelter and other fees necessary to house
someone. In an effort to reduce heat -related fatalities, DCSF will also cover expenses at cooling stations in Fort Worth. Transferring funds
between the cold weather shelter contract and DCSF for Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 will provide needed funding for family overflow shelter and cooling
stations as well as other eligible expenses.
Directions Home staff is closely monitoring spending in all programs and anticipates executing amendments for less than $100,000.00 in FY
2024 to ensure the best use of funding to serve those experiencing homelessness.
A Professional Service 252 Exemption Form was submitted for Directions Home services and approved by the City Attorney's Office allowing the
renewal of contracts in FY 2025.
Funding is budgeted in the Other Contractual Services account within the General Fund for the Neighborhood Services Department.
Directions Home services and programs are available in ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS.
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The Director of Finance certifies that upon approval of the recommendations, funds are available in the current operating budget as previously
appropriated, in the General Fund. Prior to an expenditure being made the Neighborhood Services Department has the responsibility to validate
the availability of funds.
Submitted for Citv Manaaer's Office bv: Fernando Costa 6122
Oriainatina Business Unit Head: Kacey Bess 8187
Additional Information Contact: Tara Perez 2235