HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017-191-3296 - Title VI PlanRESOLUTION NO. 2017-191-3296
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE CITY'S TITLE VI
PLAN ATTACHED HERETO AS EXHIBIT "A"; AUTHORIZING THE
CITY MANAGER TO TAKE ALL NECESSARY STEPS TO
IMPLEMENT THE PLAN; PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF
REPRESENTATIONS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City of Miami Gardens was a recipient of Federal funds through
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009 for transportation (road
resurfacing) and transit (installation of bus shelters) projects throughout the City, and
WHEREAS, Federal Transportation Administration (FTA) Circular 4702.18
Chapter IV-3 Section 2g requires that all transit providers that have received or seek to
receive financial assistance from FTA, have their governing body approve by resolution,
the Title VI plan for its agency, and
WHEREAS, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discrimination on the
basis of race, color, and national origin in programs and activities receiving federal
financial assistance, and
WHEREAS, national origin discrimination includes, among other things, failing to
provide meaningful access to individuals who are Limited English Proficient (LEP), and
WHEREAS, the City adopted a Title VI Plan in 2009 and needs to update the
plan annually, and
WHEREAS, attached is the Title VI Plan for the City Council to approve for 2018,
and
WHEREAS, the County has informed City staff, that the Title VI Plan needs to be
approved by the City Council every three years for the FTA, and
WHEREAS, once approved the plan will be submitted to the County's
Department of Transportation and Public Works Office of Civil Rights and Labor
Relations-Title VI Office,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1: ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS: The foregoing Whereas
paragraphs are hereby ratified and confirmed as being true, and the same are hereby
made a specific part of this Resolution.
Section 2: APPROVAL: The City Council of the City of Miami Gardens hereby
approves the City's Title VI Plan attached hereto as Exhibit "A".
Section 3: AUTHORIZATION: The City Council of the City of Miami Gardens
hereby authorizes the City Manager to take all necessary steps to implement the plan.
Section 4: EFFECTIVE DATE: This Resolution shall take effect immediately
upon its final passage.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI
GARDENS AT ITS REGULAR MEETING HELD ON DECEMBER 13, 2017.
OLIVER GILBERT, III, MAYOR
ATTEST:
R0NETTA TAYLig/R, MMC, CITY CLERK
PREPARED BY: SONJA KNIGHTON DICKENS, CITY ATTORNEY
Resolution No. 2017-191-3296 Page 2
SPONSORED BY: CAMERON D. BENSON, CITY MANAGER
Moved by: Viy U(W(/ Icjhdclaiv
Seconded
VOTE:
Mayor Oliver Gilbert, III ^ (Yes) (No)
Vice Mayor Erhabor Ighodaro, Ph.D. (Yes) (No)
Counciiwoman Lisa C. Davis (Yes) (No)
Councilman Rodney Harris (Yes) (No)
Counciiwoman Lillie Q. Odom (Yes) (No)
Counciiwoman Felicia Robinson (Yes) (No)
Councilman David Williams Jr (Yes) (No)
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18605 NW 27th AVE
Miami Gardens, Florida 33056
City of Miami Gardens
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Department: Public Works
Short Title:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA,
APPROVING THE CITY’S TITLE VI PLAN ATTACHED HERETO AS EXHIBIT “A”; AUTHORIZING
THE CITY MANAGER TO TAKE ALL NECESSARY STEPS TO IMPLEMENT THE PLAN;
PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
Staff Summary:
The City of Miami Gardens was a recipient of Federal funds through The American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009 for transportation (road resurfacing) and transit (installation of bus
shelters) projects throughout the City. Federal Transportation Administration (FTA) Circular 4702.1B
Chapter IV-3 Section 2g requires that all transit providers that have received or seek to receive financial
assistance from FTA, have their governing body approve by resolution, the Title VI plan for its agency.
Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, and national
origin in programs and activities receiving federal financial assistance. National origin discrimination
includes, among other things, failing to provide meaningful access to individuals who are Limited English
Proficient (LEP).
Agenda Item K-16
Title VI
18605 NW 27th AVE
Miami Gardens, Florida 33056
The City adopted a Title VI Plan in 2009 and needs to update the plan annually. Attached is the Title VI
Plan for the City Council to approve for 2018. The County has informed City staff, that the Title VI Plan
needs to be approved by the City Council every three years for the FTA. Once approved the plan will be
submitted to the County’s Department of Transportation and Public Works Office of Civil Rights and
Labor Relations-Title VI Office.
There is no fiscal impact.
Proposed Action:
It is recommended that the City Council approves the Title VI Plan and authorizes the City Manager to
take all the steps necessary to implement the Title VI Plan substantially in the form attached.
Attachment:
Exhibit A: Title VI Plan
EXHIBIT A
CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS
TITLE VI PROGRAM PLAN
________________________________
October 2017
The mission of the City of Miami Gardens is to develop a continuing long-term transportation plan. The
plan will support the economic development of the community that preserves the neighborhoods, protects
the environment, and enhances the community’s quality of life.
As a recipient of Federal Funds, the City of Miami Gardens must take reasonable steps to ensure
meaningful access to the information and services/programs to Limited English Proficient (LEP) persons.
There are four factors to consider in determining reasonable steps: 1) The number and proportion of LEP
persons in the eligible service population, 2) The frequency with which LEP persons come in contact with
the program or activity, 3) The importance of the service provided by the program and 4) The resources
available to the recipient.
The following is an assessment of the need in the City of Miami Gardens in relation to the four factors
and the transportation projects:
1. The number and proportion of LEP persons in the eligible service population:
The City of Miami Gardens has determined that the language(s) other than English that is/are most
likely to be encountered is Spanish. According to data from the U.S. Census Bureau 68.6% of
households in the City of Miami Gardens speaks only English within the household. The language
most commonly spoken at home by City of Miami Gardens citizens who are LEP is Spanish.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, approximately 31.4% of citizens speak a language other
than English (Spanish) at home.
TABLE 1 – CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA
Subject Miami Gardens city, Florida
Estimate Margin of
Error
Percent Percent
Margin of
Error
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
Population 5 years and over 98,728 +/-692 98,728 (X)
English only 67,740 +/-1,759 68.6% +/-1.7
Language other than English 30,988 +/-1,682 31.4% +/-1.7
Speak English less than "very well" 15,724 +/-1,207 15.9% +/-1.2
Spanish 20,938 +/-1,282 21.2% +/-1.3
Speak English less than "very well" 11,522 +/-956 11.7% +/-1.0
Other Indo-European languages 9,604 +/-1,413 9.7% +/-1.4
Speak English less than "very well" 3,959 +/-789 4.0% +/-0.8
Asian and Pacific Islander languages 72 +/-59 0.1% +/-0.1
Speak English less than "very well" 50 +/-50 0.1% +/-0.1
Other languages 374 +/-246 0.4% +/-0.2
Speak English less than "very well" 193 +/-209 0.2% +/-0.2
The City of Miami Gardens will monitor on an annual basis the LEP population of those served or
those who could be served. If it is determined that other LEP language groups are seeking
benefits/services or are potentially eligible to receive benefits/services, the City of Miami Gardens
will adjust its methods and services to serve the new population accordingly. Any new LEP will
be reflected in an updated version of the LEP plan.
2. The frequency with which LEP individuals come in contact with the program or activity:
It is anticipated that approximately 30 residents and contractor’s employees will come into contact
with the transportation activities in the City every year. These activities include but are not limited
to transportation capital projects, transit service, etc. Information will be disseminated in written
form to residents impacted by capital projects and to transit riders. The written correspondence
will be in English, but will include translation Spanish of whom to contact for assistance. In
addition, the City’s website is being upgraded with the option to be displayed in English and
Spanish.
3. The importance of the service provided by the program:
It will be important to communicate to Limited English Proficiency (LEP) resident relevant
information related to transportation projects and transit services. The intent is to minimize the
impact of construction to the residents of the areas and to provide equal access to transit related
information. The correspondence for capital projects will also inform the residents of the benefits
of the project to the community, funding source, duration of the project and the City of Miami
Gardens contact information.
4. The resources available to the recipient and the overall City of Miami Gardens cost:
The City of Miami Gardens, at no cost to the LEP persons, provides interpreter services to answer
any questions to all LEP residents affected by the project. The interpreter services will be provided
by a bi-lingual staff member. Clients indicating they speak Spanish will be directed to the
appropriate staff by the receptionist. The City of Miami Gardens will address walk-ins who have
LEP in the same manner. The City of Miami Gardens does not require, suggest or encourage LEP
residents to use friends, family members or minor children as interpreters. If a LEP resident insist
that a friend, or family member serve as the interpreter, that choice is documented.
The written correspondence will be in English, but will include translation in Spanish of whom to
contact for assistance. The City is also in the process of upgrading the City’s website with all
information to be displayed in English and Spanish.
MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS
The City of Miami Gardens is committed to providing quality services to all citizens, including
the LEP population we serve. All language access activities detailed below will be coordinated in
collaboration with the City of Miami Gardens.
The City of Miami Gardens will:
Identify a responsible staff member who will be responsible for maintaining an accurate
and current list showing the name, language, phone number and hours of availability of
bilingual staff.
Contact the appropriate bilingual staff member to interpret, in the event that an interpreter
is needed.
Create a list of inside and outside sources that can provide competent oral and written
translation services.
Provide written materials, if needed, as well as written notice of availability of translation,
free of charge, for LEP individuals. A written notice, if this service is needed, is placed on
the trolley, as well as in City Hall.
Analyze the of cost of these services, if any
Identify potential budget and personnel limitations pertaining to these services
Identify when an interpreter is needed, either in person or on the telephone, and determine
which language is required.
Upgrading the City’s website to display option of the two languages.
Following are the staff that will provide the quality services to all citizens as needed:
- Natasha Alexander, Trolley Program Manager for Creole (can be reached at 305-951-1019
from 7am to 7pm Sunday to Saturday)
- Ruth Gonzalez, Administrative Assistant for Spanish (can be reached at 786-279-1280 from
7am to 7pm Sunday to Saturday)
Monitoring and Updating the LEP Plan
The plan is designed to be flexible and is one that can be easily updated. At a minimum, the City of
Miami Gardens will update the LEP Plan on an annual basis. Each update should examine all plan
components, such as:
How many LEP persons were encountered?
Where their needs met?
What is the estimated current LEP population in the City of Miami Gardens based on the
Demographic Census?
Has there been a change in the types of languages where translation services are needed?
Have the City of Miami Gardens available resources, such as technology, staff and
financial costs changed?
Has the City of Miami Gardens fulfilled the goals of the LEP Plan?
Were any complaints received?
Dissemination of the City of Miami Gardens LEP Plan
The City of Miami Gardens will post the LEP Plan on its website www. miamigardens-fl.gov.
Any person, including social service, nonprofit and other community partners with internet access will be
able to access the plan. For those without personal computers copies of the LEP Plan will be available at
the City Hall located at 18605 NW 27 Avenue Miami Gardens, FL 33056.
CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS
TITLE VI AND NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY AND PLAN
The City of Miami Gardens grants all citizens equal access to all its programs and services. It is further
the intent of the City of Miami Gardens that all citizens be aware of their rights to access. This document
serves to make citizens aware of their rights to such access, and serves to educate citizens so that they
may understand the civil rights laws that protect their receipt and benefit of such services as defined by
Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The City will not exclude participation in, deny the benefits of,
or subject to discrimination anyone on the grounds of race, color, and/or national origin.
Limited English Proficiency (LEP) Guidance
In adherence with Federal regulations, the City of Miami Gardens will make reasonable efforts to ensure
its programs, services and activities are meaningfully accessible to those who do not speak English
proficiently. The City of Miami Gardens will utilize its bilingual employees, language services to provide
oral interpretation and translation of program documents, as required. To determine if or when alternate
language usage is required for meaningful access, the City of Miami Gardens will assess the program,
service or activity using the following four factors.
1. The number or proportion of LEP persons eligible to be served or likely to be encountered
by City of Miami Gardens’ programs, services or activities.
2. The frequency with which LEP individuals come in contact with these programs, services or
activities.
3. The nature and importance of the program, service, or activity to people’s lives and;
4. The resources available to the City of Miami Gardens and costs.
Persons requiring special language services should contact the City of Miami Gardens, Title VI
Officer:
Melissa Negron
Director of Human Resources
18605 NW 27 Avenue
Miami Gardens, FL 33056
Office: 305-914-9010
Fax: 305-474-1286
Email: mnegron@miamigardens-fl.gov
Complaint Process and Investigation Procedures
These procedures cover all complaints filed under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 for alleged
discrimination in any program or activity administered by the City of Miami Gardens.
These procedures do not deny the right of the complainant to file formal complaints with other State or
Federal agencies or to seek private counsel for complaints alleging discrimination. Every effort will be
made to obtain early resolution of complaints at the lowest level possible. The option of informal
mediation meeting(s) between the affected parties and the City of Miami Gardens may be utilized for
resolution. Any individual, group of individuals or entity that believes they have been subjected to
discrimination prohibited under Title VI and related statutes may file a complaint.
1. A formal complaint must be filed within 180 days of the alleged occurrence. Complaints shall be
in writing and signed by the individual or his/her representative, and will include the
complainant’s name, address and telephone number; name of alleged discriminating official, basis
of complaint (race, color, national origin), and the date of alleged act(s). A statement detailing the
facts and circumstances of the alleged discrimination must accompany all complaints. A City of
Miami Gardens’ Title VI complaint form can be found at the end of this document. The City of
Miami Gardens encourages individuals to submit Title VI complaints in writing using this form
and mailing or faxing it to Title VI Coordinator:
Melissa Negron
Director of Human Resources
18605 NW 27 Avenue
Miami Gardens, FL 33056
Office: 305-914-9010
Fax: 305-474-1286
Email: mnegron@miamigardens-fl.gov
2. In the case where a complainant is unable or incapable of providing a written statement, a verbal
complaint of discrimination may be made to the City of Miami Gardens’ Title VI Coordinator.
Under these circumstances, the complainant will be interviewed, and the City of Miami Gardens’
Title VI Coordinator will assist the Complainant in converting the verbal allegations to writing.
3. When a complaint is received, the Title VI Coordinator will provide written acknowledgment to
the Complainant, within ten (10) days by registered mail.
4. If a complaint is deemed incomplete, additional information will be requested, and the
Complainant will be provided 60 business days to submit the required information. Failure to do
so may be considered good cause for a determination of no investigative merit.
5. Within 15 business days from receipt of a complete complaint, the City of Miami Gardens will
determine its jurisdiction in pursuing the matter and whether the complaint has sufficient merit to
warrant investigation. Within five (5) days of this decision, the Title VI Coordinator will notify the
Complainant by registered mail, informing them of the disposition.
a. If the decision is not to investigate the complaint, the notification shall specifically
state the reason for the decision.
b. If the complaint is to be investigated, the notification shall state the grounds of the
City of Miami Gardens’ jurisdiction, while informing the parties that their full
cooperation will be required in gathering additional information and assisting the
investigator.
6. When the City of Miami Gardens does not have sufficient jurisdiction, the Title VI Coordinator
will refer the complaint to the appropriate State or Federal agency holding such jurisdiction.
7. If the complaint has investigative merit, the Human Resources Director or his/her authorized designee
will fully investigate the complaint. A complete investigation will be conducted, and an investigative
report will be submitted to the Human Resources Director within 60 days from receipt of the
complaint. The report will include a narrative description of the incident, summaries of all persons
interviewed, and a finding with recommendations and conciliatory measures where appropriate. If the
investigation is delayed for any reason, the Title VI Coordinator will notify the appropriate authorities,
and an extension will be requested.
8. The Human Resources Director or his/her authorized designee will issue letters of finding to the
complainant within 90 days from receipt of the complaint, unless an extension has been granted.
9. If the Complainant is dissatisfied with the City of Miami Gardens resolution of the complaint, he/she
has the right to file the complaint with the:
U.S. Department of Transportation
200 West Adams Street, Suite 320
Chicago, IL 60606
Federal Transit Administration
200 West Adams Street, Suite 320
Chicago, IL 60606
Title VI Information Dissemination
Title VI information posters shall be prominently and publicly displayed in the City of Miami Gardens
facilities and trolleys. The name of the Title VI Coordinator is available on the City of Miami Gardens
website, at www.miamigardens-fl.gov. Additional information relating to nondiscrimination obligation
can be obtained from the City of Miami Gardens Title VI Coordinator.
All City of Miami Gardens employees are provided a copy of the Policy and Procedure manual which
outlines the provisions of Title VI and expectations to perform their duties accordingly. All employees
are required to sign the Acknowledgement of Receipt.
Subcontracts and Vendors
All subcontracts and vendors who receive payments from the City of Miami Gardens where funding
originates from any federal assistance are subject to the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of
1964 amended. Written contracts shall contain non-discrimination language, either directly or through the
bid specification package which becomes an associated component of the contract.
Notice to Public
In addition to the City’s website, the “Notice of Rights under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964”,
will be posted in each trolley. A copy of the notice is attached as Appendix B. Furthermore, an individual
may request a copy of the notice from the City’s Title VI Coordinator
Decision Making Bodies
The City of Miami Gardens does not have any transit related non-elected planning boards or advisory
councils or planning boards or committees. If any such committees are established in the future, this plan
will be amended to depict minority representation on such committees and to describe the efforts made to
encourage participation of minorities on such committees.
Record Keeping
The Title VI Coordinator will maintain permanent records, which include, but are not limited to, signed
acknowledgements of receipt from the employees indicating the receipt of the of City of Miami Gardens
Policy and Procedure Manual, copies of Title VI complaints, investigations or lawsuits and related
documentation, and records of correspondence to and from complainants, and Title VI investigations.
Please refer to Appendix C for record documentation forms.
Transit Facilities
The City of Miami Gardens operates a transit trolley programs; the City does not have any storage,
maintenance facilities or operation centers. The City conferred with Miami-Dade Transit to ensure the
City meets all requirements.
TITLE VI COMPLAINT FORM
The City of Miami Gardens is committed to ensuring that no person is excluded from
participation in or denied the benefits of its services on the basis of race, color or national origin, as
provided by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended. Title VI complaints must be filed
within 180 days from the date of the alleged discrimination.
If you wish to submit a Title VI complaint to the City of Miami Gardens, please fill out the form below
and send it to: City of Miami Gardens, Attn: Title VI Coordinator, 18605 NW 27 Avenue Miami Gardens,
FL 33056. You can also fax the form to 305-474-1286 Attn: Title VI Coordinator
For a full copy of the City of Miami Gardens Title VI procedures
Please visit our website www.miamigardens.fl-gov.
Name (Complainant):
Phone:
Home Address: (street #, city, state, zip code):
If applicable, the name of the person(s) who you
believe discriminated against you.
Date of incident:
Discrimination based on (please check all that apply):
Race Color National Origin
Briefly explain what happened and how you feel you were discriminated against. Please include
how you feel that others were treated differently than you.
Is there any other information that you feel may be relevant to this investigation?
How can these issues be resolved to your satisfaction?
Please list any person(s) who we can contact for additional information or to support/clarify your
complaint:
Name: Address: Phone Number:
Have you filed this complaint with any other federal, state, or local agency, or with any federal or
state court?
Yes No
If yes, check all that apply:
Federal Agency Federal Court State Court
State Agency Local Agency
If filed at an agency and/or court, please provide information on a contact person at that
agency/court:
Agency/Court Contact’s Name: Address: Phone Number:
Signature (Complainant): Date of Filing:
You may attach any written materials or other information that you think is relevant to your
complaint.
*Para recibir esta informacion en espanol, por favor llame al 305-914-9010
*Pou infomasyon nan yon lot langaj, silvouple kontakte 305-914-9010
CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS
LIMITED ENGLISH PROFICIENT (LEP) POLICY STATEMENT
The City of Miami Gardens is committed to providing equal opportunity to all programs and services to
ensure full compliance with all civil rights laws, including Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act which
requires non-discrimination on the basis of race, color or national origin. Equal opportunity includes
physical and program access for persons with disabilities and program access for persons with Limited
English Proficiency (LEP).
This policy is based on Department of Transportation suggested four analysis which examines the number
of limited English proficiency persons serviced, the frequency with which those persons come into
contact with services, the nature and importance of services provided and the costs to the City of Miami
Gardens.
This policy is intended to ensure the City of Miami Gardens’ compliance with Executive Order 13166,
“Improving Access to Services for Persons with Limited English Proficiency,” and was drafted upon
consideration of the services offered, the community served, the resources of the City of Miami Gardens,
and the cost of various language service options. It is the policy of the City to provide language access
services to populations of persons with Limited English Proficiency (LEP) who are eligible to be served
or likely to be directly affected by our programs. Such services will be focused on providing meaningful
access to our programs, services and/or benefits.
The City of Miami Gardens shall provide at no cost a qualified interpreter. Interpretation will be provided
by a bilingual staff employee in Spanish. If a staff employee is not available, arrangements shall be made
with a contractual provider of services, volunteer interpreter or through the language access line
contractor. Persons with LEP will not be required to rely on their minor children, other relatives or
friends as interpreters.
The City will provide written translation, as it deems necessary, in Spanish for documents used in the
program. Forms will be translated as needed. The City’s website is being upgraded to provide
information in Spanish for those persons with Limited English Proficiency (LEP).
To ensure that staff understands the LEP policy, training will be provided by designated staff. The City
will be responsible for monitoring compliance on an annual basis. Monitoring will be completed through
yearly compliance reviews and through investigation of discrimination complaints.
Equal Opportunity and Discrimination Complaint policies are posted in each local office. Complaints of
discrimination will be handled as outlined by the current Discrimination Complaint Procedure.
CITYOF MIAMI GARDENS
TITLE VI/NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY STATEMENT
The City of Miami Gardens (hereinafter referred to as the Recipient) hereby agrees that as a condition to
receiving Federal financial assistance from the Department of Transportation (DOT) and the Federal
Transit Administration (FTA), assures that no person shall on the basis of race, color, and national origin,
as provided by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. 2000d et seq.) , the Civil Rights
Restoration Act of 1987 and the Florida Civil Rights Act of 1992 be excluded from participation in,
denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination or retaliation under any program or
activity.
The City of Miami Gardens further agrees to the following responsibilities with respect to its programs
and activities:
1. Designate a Title VI Officer that has a responsible position within the organization.
2. Issue a policy statement which expresses its commitment to the nondiscrimination provisions of
Title VI. The policy statement shall be circulated throughout to City employees and to the general
public. Such information shall be published where appropriate in languages other than English.
3. Insert the clauses of Appendix A of this agreement in every contract subject to the Acts and
Regulations.
4. Develop a complaint process and attempt to resolve complaints of discrimination against any
individual, group of individuals or entity. Complaints against the City of Miami Gardens shall
immediately be forwarded to the FDOT District Title VI Coordinator or Miami-Dade County
Transit Title VI Office of Civil Rights and Labor Relations.
5. Participate in training offered on Title VI and other nondiscrimination requirements.
6. If reviewed by FDOT, MDT, FTA, or USDOT, take affirmative action to correct any deficiencies
found within a reasonable time period, not to exceed ninety (90) calendar days.
7. Have a process to collect racial and ethnic data on persons impacted by the City’s programs.
THIS ASSURANCE is given in consideration of and for the purpose of obtaining Federal financial
assistance for this Project and is binding on its contractors, the sponsor, subcontractors, transferees,
successors in interest and other participants in the Project. The person or persons whose signatures appear
below are authorized to sign this assurance on behalf of the Recipient.
DATED
by
City Manager
City of Miami Gardens
APPENDIX A
During the performance of this contract, the contractor, for itself, its assignees and successors in interest
(hereinafter referred to as the "Contractor”) agrees as follows:
1. Compliance with Regulations. The Contractor shall comply with the Regulations relative to
nondiscrimination in Federally-assisted programs of the U.S. Department of Transportation
(hereinafter, "USDOT") Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 21, as they may be amended
from time to time (hereinafter referred to as the Regulations), which are herein incorporated by
reference and made a part of this contract.
2. Nondiscrimination. The Contractor, with regard to the work performed by it during the contract,
shall not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in the selection and
retention of subcontractors, including procurements of materials and leases of equipment. The
Contractor shall not participate either directly or indirectly in the discrimination prohibited by
section 21.5 of the Regulations, including employment practices when the contract covers a
program set forth in Appendix B of the Regulations.
3. Solicitations for Subcontracts, Including Procurements of Materials and Equipment. In all
solicitations either by competitive bidding or negotiation made by the Contractor for work to be
performed under a subcontract, including procurements of materials or leases of equipment, each
potential subcontractor or supplier shall be notified by the Contractor of the Contractor's
obligations under this contract and the Regulations relative to nondiscrimination on the basis of
race, color, or national origin, sex, age, disability, religion or family status.
4. Information and Reports. The contractor shall provide all information and reports required by
the Regulations or directives issued pursuant thereto and shall permit access to its books, records,
accounts, other sources of information and its facilities as may be determined by the Florida
Department of Transportation, the Federal Highway Administration, Federal Transit
Administration, Federal Aviation Administration, and/or the Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration to be pertinent to ascertain compliance with such Regulations, orders, and
instructions. Where any information required of a Contractor is in the exclusive possession of
another who fails or refuses to furnish this information, the Contractor shall so certify to the
Florida Department of Transportation, the Federal Highway Administration, Federal Transit
Administration, Federal Aviation Administration, and/or the Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration, as appropriate, and shall set forth what efforts it has made to obtain the
information.
5. Sanctions for Noncompliance. In the event of the Contractor's noncompliance with the
nondiscrimination provisions of this contract, the Florida Department of Transportation, the
Federal Highway Administration, Federal Transit Administration, Federal Aviation
Administration, and/or the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration may determine to be
appropriate, including, but not limited to:
a. withholding of payments to the Contractor under the contract until the contractor complies,
and/or
b. cancellation, termination, or suspension of the contract, in whole or in part.
6. Incorporation of Provisions. The Contractor shall include the provisions of paragraphs (1)
through (6) in every subcontract, including procurements of materials and leases of equipment,
unless exempt by the Regulations or directives issued Pursuant thereto. The Contractor shall take
such action with respect to any subcontract or procurement as the Florida Department of
Transportation, the Federal Highway Administration, Federal Transit Administration, Federal
Aviation Administration, and/or the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration may direct as a
means of enforcing such provisions including sanctions for noncompliance. In the event a
Contractor becomes involved in, or is threatened with, litigation with a subcontractor or supplier
as a result of such direction, the Contractor may request the Florida Department of Transportation
to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the Florida Department of Transportation
and, in addition, the Contractor may request the United States to enter into such litigation to
protect the interests of the United States.
APPENDIX B
ATTENTION: ALL CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS DASH PASSENGERS
Notice of Rights Under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
The City of Miami Gardens is committed to ensuring that no person is excluded from participation or
denied benefits of its Miami Gardens Express Trolley Program on the basis of race, color, or national
origin in accordance with the Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Any person who believes he or she
has been subjected to discrimination under Title VI may file a written complaint with the City of Miami
Gardens.
For more information or to obtain a copy of the complaint form, please call 305-914-9010 or visit the
City’s website: www.miamigardens-fl.gov, or you may visit our office located at 18605 NW 27th avenue,
Miami Gardens, Florida 33056.
Any individual may file a complaint directly with the federal transit Administration by filing a written
complaint with the office of Civil Rights, Attention: Title VI program Coordinator, East Building, 5th
Floor-TCR, 1200 New Jersey Ave., SE, Washington, DC 20590.
If information is needed in another language, please contact 305-914-9010
Para recibir esta informacion en espanol, por favor llame al 305-914-9010
Pou infomasyon nan yon lot langaj, silvouple kontakte 305-914-9010
APPENDIX C
CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS TITLE VI COMPLAINT MONITORING
COMPLAINTS
Reference
Number
Date Complaint
Received
(xx/xx/xx)
Date of incident
(xx/xx/xx)
Summary
(describe complaint; race, color, or national origin)
Status
(Ongoing/Closed) Action(s) Taken
Date of
Action
(xx/xx/xx)
CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS TITLE VI INVESTIGATIONS MONITORING
INVESTIGATIONS
Reference
Number
Date Complaint
Received
(xx/xx/xx)
Date of incident
(xx/xx/xx)
Summary
(describe complaint; race, color, or national origin)
Status
(Ongoing/Closed) Action(s) Taken
Date of
Action
(xx/xx/xx)
CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS TITLE VI LAWSUITS MONITORING
LAWSUITS
Reference
Number
Date Complaint
Received
(xx/xx/xx)
Date of incident
(xx/xx/xx)
Summary
(describe complaint; race, color, or national origin)
Status
(Ongoing/Closed) Action(s) Taken
Date of
Action
(xx/xx/xx)