Page 10 The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch October 11, 2013 City Manager Questioned Over Ad Agency Contract Mishap By JOANNE SHRINER STAFF WRITER OCEAN CITY – City staff members received a tongue lashing this week after the town’s advertising agency’s notice period of its contract expiration slipped and was automatically renewed for another year. At the conclusion of this week’s Mayor and City Council legislative session, Councilman Brent Ashley brought up the contract extension of the town’s advertising agency, MGH, expressing frustration with how the opportunity for the town to rebid went by the wayside. Ashley approached the subject a few weeks ago, asking if a Request For Proposal (RFP) to rebid the town’s advertising contract had been considered. Staff was unsure of the expiration date on MGH’s contract and replied it would be looked into and brought back for discussion. In September of 2012, Tourism Advisory Board (TAB) Chair Greg Shockley made a request for the council to reconsider the town’s contract with MGH, the town’s advertising agency for 10 years. A month prior, the council had voted 4-3 to not renew MGH’s contract and to have an RFP prepared for when the contract expired. Tourism Director Donna Abbott VOTED OC’S #1 SPORTS BAR, WINGS & BURGERS world famous Bull & Oyster WEST ROAST Sunday, Oct. 27 Noon-4 p.m. Call For Details ✌✛w✗ NEIGHBORHOOD FOOTBALL LOCATION! NFL SUNDAY, 1 P.M. RAVENS vs. PACKERS ON OUR 54 TVS HD STEREO SOUND GET HERE EARLY FOR A GOOD SEAT! explained the agreement with MGH commenced on Jan. 1, 2011, and was for a two-year period that ended on Dec. 31, 2012. The agreement renews automatically for an additional one-year period unless terminated by either party with 120 days’ notice prior to the termination date. Ocean City last conducted an agency review in 2009 and selected MGH to continue out of a field of several advertising agencies that submitted proposals. The agreement was and still is the agency is paid nearly $23,000 a month, totaling an annual expense of about $275,000. At that time, City Manager David Recor’s Strategic Planning Initiative was in its initial phase that would later result in a specific layout of the town’s goals moving into the next 15 years, including an advertising plan. Since the town was taking on the initiative, the council decided to put the RFP process on hold. The City Council voted 5-2 to instead extend MGH’s contract for one year and in all future contracts that the notice be 180 days to give adequate time to properly place a RFP. “This is what I was talking about at the last meeting and everyone seemed confused. Is everyone clear now?” Ashley asked. “My question is, at what point was it decided not to do the RFP and who decided it?” Recor responded there was not a conscious decision not to do an RFP. He added that since the Tourism Commission was re-established in the beginning of the year, TAB’s role has diminished and strides have been made between MGH and the commission. “You have a valid motion, a second, and a majority vote to do this and it never happened,” Ashley said. “We set policy up here, and we pay salaries for professional people to follow the directive of the council.” Recor claimed responsibility and refused to provide an excuse. “You know what, Mr. Recor, we just had a case a couple of weeks ago with a parking lot where the lease wasn’t paid for two years and nobody knew it. Who is watching the store here? It is not up to me as a council member. When a motion is made to move forward with a majority vote, it is up to you to make sure that happens. 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