ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
Date: June 1, 1995
TO: Vancouver City Council
FROM: General Manager, Engineering Services
SUBJECT: Agreement between the City of Vancouver and B.C. Telephone
Company for Pay Telephones on City-Owned Streets and Property.
RECOMMENDATION
THAT the City enter into an agreement with the British Columbia
Telephone Company for the use of `City owned property for pay
phones, on terms and conditions satisfactory to the City Engineer
and the Director of Legal Services and that the Director of Legal
Services be authorized to execute such an agreement on behalf of
the City.
COUNCIL POLICY
Renewal of existing agreements with utility companies requires Council
approval.
PURPOSE
This report seeks Councils approval of the updated agreement between
B.C. Telephone Company and the City of Vancouver regarding B.C. Tel.
telephone booths on City-owned streets and property.
DISCUSSION
An agreement regarding B.C. Telephone booths located on City property
has been in effect since 1962. The last agreement dated January 1, 1984
expired on January 1, 1994. The attached agreement is essentially the
same as the 1994 agreement with a few exceptions.
"Charge A Call" which utilized a calling card to process calls no longer
exists. That system was superseded by card reader phones which are not
placed on City streets and property. Paragraph "3" of the agreement
regarding verification of gross revenues by provision of an audit
certificate has been added. Schedule "A" has been updated to reflect
the current list of pay phones on City property.
As in the previous 1984 agreement, the 1994 agreement provides that the
City receives 10% of the gross revenue collected from each telephone
listed in Schedule "A". Staff comment that this is a fair return for
this use of City property and that the 1994 revenues were $31,807.27.
The term of the agreement is for 10 years, expiring on January 1, 2004,
but each party may cancel with 60 days notice. All telephones are
located or removed at the discretion of the City Engineer. B.C. Tel
indemnifies the City of all responsibility from claims, costs, and
damages associated with the placement or removal of the pay phones.
CONCLUSION
The agreement assures protection of City interests and allows B.C.
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Telephone Company to provide additional service to its customers. It is
therefore recommended that the City continue its agreement with B.C.
Telephone with respect to pay phones located on City property.
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