Specifications include, but are not limited to: The Contractor will provide high quality, transportation operations service of the trolleys and timely expertise where needed. The scope of services for the trolley operation services includes supplying properly licensed and experienced drivers to operate the trollies, inspection of the trollies, providing insurance to cover the trollies and the trolley drivers. The City has on-site trolley maintenance, trolley washing, and fuel at the City Yard that can be used for trolley operation services by the Contractor. The contractor will fuel the trolley vehicles using City fuel tanks located in the City Yard near the trolley route. The City has the auditing process and reporting needed to track the trolley fueling. The fuel costs, trolley maintenance and washing will not be included in the contractor’s proposed operation cost per hour per vehicle. Since OCTA is providing the grant funds, there are requirements contained in the agreement with the City which follow: • Separate and distinct operating hours and cost must be provided in the detail and as requested by the City, OCTA, and Federal Transit Administration, e.g., revenue vehicle hours, total boardings, boardings per revenue hour, operating costs, etc. These records are to be provided monthly to the City. • Allow inspection and audit of records. • Operator shall indemnify City against liability for operation. • Termination for convenience within 60 days written notice. • Compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and licenses. • Meet all ADA accessibility requirements. Operators will have to record the number of users at each stop, vehicle hours, and other necessary reporting, separated by service, necessary to meet National Transit Database reporting. The trolley service will be free for riders. Contractor shall provide a smartphone trolley tracker app for use on iPhone and Android platforms.