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File #: 17-4736   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Audit and Accountability Committee
On agenda: 8/24/2017
Posting Language: AU16-027 Audit of TCI- Sidewalk Infrastructure
Attachments: 1. AU16-027 Audit of TCI - Sidewalks Infrastructure
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AUDIT COMMITTEE SUMMARY

August 24, 2017

Audit of Transportation and Capital Improvements

Sidewalk Infrastructure

Report Issued March 2, 2107

 

Audit Objective

 

Determine if the TCI sidewalks program is effectively managed to include oversight of contractors and adequate inspection and QA processes.

 

Background

 

The Transportation & Capital Improvement Department’s (TCI) sidewalk program is one of various initiatives the department has in place to ensure it meets the needs of residents both in building and maintaining the City’s infrastructure. Sidewalk projects are geared to close sidewalk gaps within the City, repair existing sidewalks, and construct sidewalks and crosswalks in compliance with the 2009 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

 

TCI oversees the completion of various sidewalk project types to include Infrastructure Management Program (IMP) projects, Bond projects, Neighborhood Access Mobility Program projects, Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) projects, and in-house sidewalk repairs. Each project type goes through a different selection process with ultimate approval obtained from City Council.  The total amount spent on sidewalk projects in FY 2016 was approximately $14 million dollars. 

 

Audit Scope & Methodology

 

The audit scope was October 2014 to June 2016.  To obtain an understanding of internal controls we conducted interviews with key personnel in various TCI departments.  We reviewed related TCI’s Policy and Procedures Manuals, the 2012-2017 Bond Program Information Guide, and other Adopted IMP documents.  Additionally, we reviewed contracts, consulting agreements, and other related documents. 

 

Audit Conclusions

 

The TCI Department’s sidewalks program is effectively managed to include oversight of contractors and adequate inspection and QA processes. Additionally, they have monitoring controls in place to ensure that sidewalk projects meet the requirements of each phase from approval to completion. Specifically:

                     Processes are in place to ensure approval of sidewalk projects

                     Appropriate procurement processes are being followed

                     Reviews are taking place to ensure compliance with contract terms

                     Routine inspections and material testing are conducted

                     Quality assurance reviews are conducted at project completion

 

No recommendations were made for this audit.