Report to Mayor and City Council
Tuesday, April 19, 2022
Consent
SUBJECT:
Title
CONSIDER RENEWAL OF TRANSIT LIABILITY INSURANCE FOR POLICY PERIOD 5-1-2022 THROUGH 4-30-2023 THROUGH CALTIP, A JOINT POWERS AUTHORITY (CITY COUNCIL)
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I. SUMMARY
On December 7, 2021 City Council approved the purchase of transit liability insurance through CalTIP, a Joint Powers Authority that insures local transit lines. CalTIP's policy period ends on April 30, 2022; therefore, staff is now asking City Council to approve the renewal of the insurance effective 5-1-2022 through 4-30-2023, for an annual premium of $103,913.
II. RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation
TAKE the following actions:
APPROVE the renewal of transit liability insurance for the policy period 5-1-2022 through 4-30-2023, though CalTIP, a Joint Powers Authority, with a limit of $25,000,000 and self-insured retention (deductible) of $250,000, at an annual premium of $103,913.
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III. ALTERNATIVES
TAKE another action the City Council deems appropriate.
IV. BACKGROUND
In September 2021, the City entered into a service agreement with Long Beach Transit (LBT) to provide fixed-route bus service in Carson. On September 27, 2021, LBT began operating three new routes in Carson. In conjunction with this new service from LBT, the City Council approved staff's recommendation on October 19, 2021 to reestablish the Carson Circuit as a City-operated service, utilizing City-owned minibuses.
To insure the liabilities associated with transit operations, staff worked with the City's insurance broker to obtain quotes. The most favorable terms were received from CalTIP, a joint powers authority providing transit insurance to over 30 California transit operators, including Gardena, Culver City, El Monte, Torrance and Whittier. On December 7, 2021, City Council approved purchase of transit liability insurance from CalTIP for an estimated first year premium of $112,931, prorated for the remainder of the policy ...
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