Legislation Details

File #: 26-060    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/30/2026 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 5/26/2026 Final action:
Title: Various RTA insurance Coverages 2026-2027
Attachments: 1. Various RTA Insurance Coverages 2026-2027, 2. Coverage Comparison 25-26 26-27 (004), 3. PR Marketing Summary 2026, 4. OCS Marketing Summary 2026, 5. Flood schedule 26-27 (002)
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Various RTA insurance Coverages 2026-2027
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DESCRIPTION: Renewal of various insurance coverages for policy period 2026-2027
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ACTION REQUEST:
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RECOMMENDATION:
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Authorize the Chief Executive Officer to proceed with renewal of specified insurance coverages for the policy period 6/1/26-6/1/27 in the amount of $1,876,718.68.

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ISSUE/BACKGROUND:
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RTA has historically renewed a group of various insurance coverages on June 1st of each year. These include Overhead Catenary Systems ["OCS"], Property, Public Entity/Employment Practices Liability, Crime, and Flood. A relatively new coverage, termed "Parametric", specifically designed to cover hurricane/named storm damage, was approved by the Board of Commissioners and commenced in Third Quarter of CY 2023. All policies are marketed and placed by the RTA insurance broker of record, Relation Insurance Services, Inc., and provide optimal coverage at the most competitive cost.


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DISCUSSION:
It is necessary that RTA proceed with renewal of these insurance coverages through the RTA broker of record, Relation Insurance Services, Inc., on a timely basis:
Overhead Catenary Coverage ["OCS"]: Total Insured Value of $29,060,797, covering all catenary lines in RTA streetcar system, including wires and poles. Total limits: $12M.
Property: Total Insured Value of $135,308,894, extending to thirteen (13) locations, inclusive of buildings and contents, in addition to corollary structures (station stops, substations, etc.) and the land-based portion of the Canal Street Ferry Terminal.
Public Entity/Employment Practices Liability: $5M per wrongful act, covering public officials/employees for errors or omissions in duty.
Crime: $1M/$500,000 limits, covering forgery and alteration, on-premises/off-premises theft and burglary, computer fraud, funds transfer fraud, and related financial crime.
Flood: T...

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