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COUNCIL ACTION
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE:
APRIL 5, 2016
TITLE:
COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT WITH ORANGE
COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY FOR
IMPLEMENTATION OF WESTMINSTER
AVENUE / SEVENTEENTH STREET CORRIDOR
TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYNCHRONIZATION
PROJECT (PROJECT NO. 16 -6869)
(STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 6, 1B)
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❑ As Amended
❑ Ordinance on 1 °' Reading
❑ Ordinance on 2nd Reading
❑ Implementing Resolution
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Authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute a cooperative agreement with
the Orange County Transportation Authority for the term beginning upon execution of the
agreement by the Orange County Transportation Authority Board and ending four years after
that date, to implement the Westminster Avenue /Seventeenth Street Corridor Traffic Signal
Synchronization Project, obligating the City to fund $241,896 in cash and $38,456 with in -kind
staff support, subject to nonsubstantive changes approved by the City Manager and City
Attorney.
DISCUSSION
On November 18, 2014, the City Council authorized staff to submit to the Orange County
Transportation Authority (OCTA) joint applications with the participating agencies to request
funding consideration of the renewed Measure M2 Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization
Program. The cooperative agreement for the Westminster Avenue /Seventeenth Street project
would provide for interjurisdictional traffic signal synchronization and improvements along the
corridor traversing the cities of Santa Ana, Seal Beach, Westminster, Garden Grove, Tustin, and
the County of Orange.
In April 2015, the OCTA Board approved the renewed Measure M2 Regional Traffic Signal
Synchronization Program funding request for the Westminster Avenue /Seventeenth Street
project. While the OCTA will act as lead agency for the project, a cooperative agreement is
needed to identify the roles and responsibilities of the OCTA and the participating agencies, and
provide for OCTA oversight to maintain interjurisdictional synchronization on the project during
the four -year grant period. Upon project completion, responsibility for ongoing signal maintenance
will revert to the respective local agencies.
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Cooperative Agreement for Westminster Avenue /Seventeenth Street
Traffic Signal Synchronization Project
April 5, 2016
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The Measure M2 grant provides $3,525,128 for the project and the participating agencies provide
$705,026 in matching funds. The City of Santa Ana's share of the matching funds is $280,352, of
which $241,896 is a cash match and $38,456 is in -kind staff support.
STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT
Approval of this item supports the City's efforts to meet Goal #6 — Community Facilities &
Infrastructure, Objective #1 (establish and maintain a Community Investment Plan for all City
assets), Strategy B (equitably maintain existing streets and associated assets in a state of good
repair so they are clean, safe, and aesthetically pleasing for all users).
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
There is no environmental impact associated with this action.
FISCAL IMPACT
Funding for the City's share of the local match is available in the Measure M2 Street Construction
fund (Account No. 03217662- 66220, Project 16 -6869) in FY 2015/2016 for $260,000 and in FY
2016/2017 for $20,352 for a total of $280,352 to be expended in FY 2016/2017 as follows:
Account No.
Expense Type
Amount
03217662 -66220
In -kind Match
$38,456.00
03217662 -66220
Cash Match
$241,896.00
TOTAL
$280,352.00
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Exhibit: 1. Cooperative Agreement
APPROVED AS TO FUNDS & ACCOUNTS:
Francisco Gutierrez z
Executive Director
Finance & Management Services Agency
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BETWEEN
ORANGE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY
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CITIES OF SANTA ANA, GARDEN GROVE, SEAL BEACH,
TUSTIN, WESTMINSTER,
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COUNTY OF ORANGE
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WESTMINSTER AVENUE / 17T" STREET REGIONAL TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYNCHRONIZATION
PROJECT
THIS COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT (Agreement), is effective this day of
201_, by and between the Orange County Transportation Authority, 550 South
Main Street, P,O. Box 14184, Orange California 92863 -1584, a public corporation of the State of
California (herein referred to as "AUTHORITY ") and the cities of Santa Ana, Garden Grove, Seal Beach,
Tustin, Westminster, and the County of Orange (hereinafter referred to as "PARTICIPATING
AGENCIES ") each individually known as "Party" and collectively known as the "Parties ".
RECITALS:
WHEREAS, the AUTHORITY in cooperation with the PARTICIPATING AGENCIES is working
together in coordinating traffic signals across multiple jurisdictional boundaries as a part of the Renewed
Measure M (M2) Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization Program (Project P) to enhance countywide
traffic flow and reduce congestion; and
WHEREAS, the AUTHORITY has completed the competitive 2015 Call for Projects (hereinafter,
"2015 CALL ") in support of Project P and awarded Project P funds based on the application (hereinafter,
"APPLICATION") prepared by the City of Santa Ana (hereinafter referred to as the "APPLICANT
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1 AGENCY ") for implementation of signal synchronization of traffic signals along Westminster Avenue /17th
2 Street (hereinafter, `PROJECT'); and
3 WHEREAS, the PARTICIPATING AGENCIES in their approved APPLICATION have elected to
4 designate the AUTHORITY and the AUTHORITY agrees to act as the implementing agency to carry out
5 PROJECT; and
6 WHEREAS, the PROJECT will include approximately sixty three (63) traffic signalized
7 intersections as identified in the APPLICATION; and
8 WHEREAS, the PROJECT will include Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) elements
9 identified in the APPLICATION including certain hardware and software upgrades to intersection traffic
10 controller units, traffic telematics and intertie systems, Advanced Transportation Management
11 Systems (ATMS), and other associated systems (hereinafter collectively referred to as 'ITS
12 ELEMENTS "), will be constructed and /or installed and implemented as part of the PROJECT as
13 identified in APPLICATION; and
14 WHEREAS, the AUTHORITY agrees to work with PARTICIPATING AGENCIES to coordinate
15 the inclusion of other ITS elements (OTHER ELEMENTS) that should be installed at the same time
16 as the construction of the PROJECT and are NOT part of this Agreement; and
17 WHEREAS, all costs associated with the inclusion of these OTHER ELEMENTS are the sole
18 responsibility of the AGENCY owning each and any of those OTHER ELEMENTS during the course
19 of the project; and
20 WHEREAS, based on APPLICATION, the AUTHORITY agrees to implementthe PROJECT; and
21 WHEREAS, the PARTICIPATING AGENCIES per the M2 Ordinance, agree to provide
22 PROJECT funding in a combined cash and in -kind services match of Seven Hundred Five Thousand
23 Twenty Six Dollars ($705,026.00), as shown in Attachment A, or equivalent to twenty percent (20 %) of
24 PROJECT cost; and
25 WHEREAS, the AUTHORITY and the PARTICIPATING AGENCIES desire to enter into this
26 Agreement to implement the PROJECT in support of Project P; and
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1 WHEREAS, this Agreement defines the specific terms, conditions, and funding responsibilities
2 between the AUTHORITY and the PARTICIPATING AGENCIES for the implementation of the
3 PROJECT.
4 WHEREAS, the Orange County Transportation Authority Board of Directors approved funding for
5 the PROJECT and authorized the Chief Executive Officer to negotiate and execute this cooperative
6 agreement on April 27, 2015.
7 WHEREAS, the City of Santa Ana's City Council approved this Agreement on the day of
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9 WHEREAS, the City of Garden Grove's City Council approved this Agreement on the day
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11 WHEREAS, the City of Seal Beach's City Council approved this Agreement on the day of
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13 WHEREAS, the City of Tustin's City Council approved this Agreement on the day of
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15 WHEREAS, the City of Westminster's City Council approved this Agreement on the day
16 of 20
17 WHEREAS, the County of Orange Board of Supervisors approved this Agreement on the
18 day of , 20
19 NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually understood and agreed by AUTHORITY and the
20 PARTICIPATING AGENCIES as follows:
21 ARTICLE 1. COMPLETE AGREEMENT
22 A. This Agreement, including any attachments incorporated herein and made applicable by
23 reference, constitutes the complete and exclusive statement of the term(s) and conditions(s) of this
24 Agreement between AUTHORITY and PARTICIPATING AGENCIES and it supersedes all prior
25 representations, understandings, and communications. The invalidity in whole or in part of any term or
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1 condition of this Agreement shall not affect the validity of other term(s) or conditions(s) of this Agreement,
2 The above referenced Recitals are true and correct and are Incorporated by reference herein.
3 B. AUTHORITY's failure to insist on any instance(s) of PARTICIPATING AGENCIES'
4 performance of any term(s) or condition(s) of this Agreement shall not be construed as a waiver or
5 relinquishment of AUTHORITY's right to such performance or to future performance of such term(s) or
6 condition(s), and PARTICIPATING AGENCIES' obligation in respect thereto shall continue in full force
7 and effect. Changes to any portion of this Agreement shall not be binding upon AUTHORITY except
8 when specifically confirmed in writing by an authorized representative of AUTHORITY by way of a written
9 amendment to this Agreement and issued in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement.
10 C. PARTICIPATING AGENCIES' failure to insist on any instance(s) of AUTHORITY's
11 performance of any term(s) or condition(s) of this Agreement shall not be construed as a waiver or
12 relinquishment of PARTICIPATING AGENCIES' right to such performance or to future performance of
13 such term(s) or condition(s), and AUTHORITY's obligation in respect thereto shall continue in full force
14 and effect. Changes to any portion of this Agreement shall not be binding upon PARTICIPATING
15 AGENCIES except when specifically confirmed in writing by an authorized representative of
16 PARTICIPATING AGENCIES by way of a written amendment to this Agreement and issued in
17 accordance with the provisions of this Agreement,
18 ARTICLE 2. SCOPE OF AGREEMENT
19 This Agreement specifies the roles and responsibilities of the Parties as they pertain to the
20 subjects and projects addressed herein. Both AUTHORITY and PARTICIPATING AGENCIES agree
21 that each will cooperate and coordinate with the other in all activities covered by this Agreement and any
22 other supplemental agreements that may be required to facilitate purposes thereof.
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1 ARTICLE 3. RESPONSIBILITIES OF AUTHORITY
2 AUTHORITY agrees to the following responsibilities for funding of the PROJECT:
3 A. AUTHORITY shall implement the PROJECT based on the intent of the usage in the
4 APPLICATION prepared by the APPLICANT AGENCY in accordance with the policies and procedures
5 contained in the Comprehensive Transportation Funding Program (CTFP) guidelines.
6 B. AUTHORITY shall provide oversight in order to maintain inter jurisdictional traffic signal
7 operational integrity between PROJECT and other similar type projects not older than three (3) years.
8 C. AUTHORITY will act as the LEAD AGENCY and provide and file all documentation
9 necessary to comply with California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) regulations for PROJECT.
10 D. AUTHORITY shall perform web -based public outreach activities for the project to
11 communicate major project milestones and results.
12 E. AUTHORITY shall provide formats, templates, and guidance in reporting requirements as
13 described in CTFP.
14 F. AUTHORITY, or agents of AUTHORITY, under this Agreement and upon closeout of
15 PROJECT, may perform a technical and /or field review to ensure that the CTFP Guidelines, policies, and
16 procedures were followed. Such a review may be performed one hundred and eighty (180) days afterthe
17 PROJECT three year grant period is complete. If the technical and or field review determines that any of
18 the activities performed are ineligible for CTFP funding, PARTICIPATING AGENCIES must reimburse
19 and return the amount of funding used to perform the ineligible activity to AUTHORITY.
20 G. AUTHORITY shall invoice the PARTICIPATING AGENCIES as identified in
21 APPLICATION and Attachment A for the dollar cash match at the start of the PROJECT or at a mutually
22 agreed upon time to facilitate any respective AGENCY funding timeframes.
23 H. AUTHORITY shall request updates on the PROJECT as part of semi- annual review
24 process, including documentation of in -kind match conforming to Attachment A and will include the
25 PROJECT in the list of active projects in OCfundTrAcker until completion of the three year grant period.
26 Documents to be provided include, but are not limited to, payroll records, contracts, and purchase orders.
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1 ARTICLE 4. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE AUTHORITY AS PROJECT LEAD AGENCY
2 The AUTHORITY as the LEAD AGENCY agrees to the following responsibilities for the
3 implementation of the PROJECT:
4 A. AUTHORITY shall act as the LEAD AGENCY forthe work necessary to manage, procure,
5 and complete the PROJECT as identified in APPLICATION.
6 B. To coordinate outreach with PARTICIPATING AGENCIES for PROJECT.
7 C. To collect all data necessary to provide new optimized timing plans including, but not
8 limited to, manual intersection all movement counts, and twenty four (24) hour I seven (7) day automated
9 machine traffic counts with vehicle classification.
10 D. To develop and implement new timing plans optimized for signal synchronization.
11 E. To provide updated timing plans for all control systems and all relevant data used to
12 develop said plans to PARTICIPATING AGENCIES.
13 F. To prepare a "Before and After Study" for PROJECT as described in the Measure M2
14 Eligibility Guidelines adopted by the AUTHORITY. The "Before and After Study" for the project is
15 considered the equivalent of the required Project Final Report (Measure M2 Ordinance No. 3, Section
16 B.111.9) for PROJECT. The AUTHORITY shall provide the "Before and After Study" to the
17 PARTICIPATING AGENCIES in draft and final formats for review and comment. AGENCY comments
18 shall be noted in the final study. If specified in APPLICATION, AUTHORITY shall provide a "Before and
19 After Study" video of a representative portion of PROJECT at up to two public meetings.
20 ARTICLE S. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PARTICIPATING AGENCIES
21 PARTICIPATING AGENCIES agree to the following responsibilities for Implementation and
22 funding of PROJECT:
23 A. Provide a technical representative to meet and participate as a member of the
24 PROJECT's Traffic Forum.
25 B. To authorize the AUTHORITY to manage, procure, and implement all aspects of
26 PROJECT.
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1 C. To participate and support PROJECT implementation within the timeframe outlined in
2 APPLICATION and consistent with the CTFP Guidelines adopted by AUTHORITY.
3 D. To provide AUTHORITY all current intersection, local field master, and /or ATMS timing
4 plans and related data upon request.
5 E. To provide the local cash match and /or documentation for the in -kind services match
6 for PROJECT in accordance with Attachment A. Failure to provide included local cash match and or
7 evidence of in -kind services match may result in the loss of future participation for competitive funding
8 opportunities.
9 F. PARTICIPATING AGENCIES that have included a dollar match as identified in
10 Attachment A shall provide payment for the dollar match to AUTHORITY within thirty (30) calendar
11 days of receipt of an invoice.
12 G. PARTICIPATING AGENCIES that have included an in -kind services match as identified
13 in Attachment A shall provide documentation of conformance as part of the semi- annual review process.
14 H. To waive all fees associated with any local agency permits that may be required of the
15 consultant, subconsultants, and /or service or equipment providers in the performance of the PROJECT,
16 I. PARTICIPATING AGENCIES shall provide updates on PROJECT to AUTHORITY as
17 part of semi- annual review process until completion of the three year PROJECT grant period. Documents
18 to be provided include, but are not limited to, payroll records, contracts, and purchase orders.
19 J. PARTICIPATING AGENCIES shall, if specified in APPLICATION, continue Ongoing
20 Monitoring and Maintenance after the three year grant period is complete and continue until the end of
21 the PROJECT per additional Maintenance of Effort in APPLICATION.
22 ARTICLE 6. DELEGATED AUTHORITY
23 The actions required to be taken by PARTICIPATING AGENCIES in the implementation of this
24 Agreement are delegated to their respective City Manager, or designee, and the actions required to be
25 taken by AUTHORITY in the implementation of this Agreement are delegated to AUTHORITY's Chief
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ARTICLE 7. AUDIT AND INSPECTION
AUTHORITY and PARTICIPATING AGENCIES shall maintain a complete set of records in
accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Upon reasonable notice, PARTICIPATING
AGENCIES shall permit the authorized representatives of AUTHORITY to inspect and audit all work,
materials, payroll, books, accounts, and other data and records of PARTICIPATING AGENCIES for a
period of five (5) years after final payment, or until any on -going audit is completed. For purposes of
audit, the date of completion of this Agreement shall be the date of AUTHORITY's payment of OCTA
Consultant's final billing (so noted on the invoice) under this Agreement, AUTHORITY shall have the
right to reproduce any such books, records, and accounts. The above provision with respect to audits
shall extend to and /or be included in contracts with PARTICIPATING AGENCIES' contractor.
ARTICLE 8. INDEMNIFICATION
A. To the fullest extent permitted by law, PARTICIPATING AGENCIES shall defend (at
PARTICIPATING AGENCIES' sole cost and expense with legal counsel reasonably acceptable to
AUTHORITY), indemnify, protect, and hold harmless AUTHORITY, its officers, directors, employees, and
agents (collectively the "Indemnified Parties "), from and against any and all liabilities, actions, suits,
claims, demands, losses, costs, judgments, arbitration awards, settlements, damages, demands, orders,
penalties, and expenses including legal costs and attorney fees (collectively "Claims "), including but not
limited to Claims arising from injuries to or death of persons (PARTICIPATING AGENCIES' employees
included), for damage to property, including property owned by AUTHORITY, or from any violation of any
federal, state, or local law or ordinance, alleged to be caused by the negligent acts, omissions or willful
misconduct of PARTICIPATING AGENCIES, its officers, directors, employees or agents in connection
with or arising out of the performance of this Agreement.
B. To the fullest extent permitted by law, AUTHORITY shall defend (at AUTHORITY's sole
cost and expense with legal counsel reasonably acceptable to PARTICIPATING AGENCIES), indemnify,
protect, and hold harmless PARTICIPATING AGENCIES, its officers, directors, employees, and agents
(collectively the "Indemnified Parties "), from and against any and all liabilities, actions, suits, claims,
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1 demands, losses, costs, judgments, arbitration awards, settlements, damages, demands, orders,
2 penalties, and expenses including legal costs and attorney fees (collectively "Claims "), including but not
3 limited to Claims arising from injuries to or death of persons (AUTHORITY's employees included), for
4 damage to property, including property owned by PARTICIPATING AGENCIES, or from any violation of
5 any federal, state, or local law or ordinance, alleged to be caused by the negligent acts, omissions or
6 willful misconduct of AUTHORITY, its officers, directors, employees or agents in connection with or arising
7 out of the performance of this Agreement.
8 C. The indemnification and defense obligations of this Agreement shall survive its expiration
9 or termination.
10 ARTICLE 9. ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS
11 A. Term of Agreement: This Agreement shall be in full force and effect through
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13 B, Amendment: This Agreement may be extended or amended in writing at any time by the
14 mutual consent of all Parties and AUTHORITY. No amendment shall have any force or effect unless
15 executed in writing by all Parties and AUTHORITY.
16 C. Termination: In the event any Party defaults in the performance of their respective
17 obligations under this Agreement or breaches any of the provisions of this Agreement, a non - defaulting
18 Party(s) shall have the option to terminate this Agreement upon thirty (30) calendar days prior written
19 notice to the Party in default.
20 D. Termination for Convenience: Either Party may terminate this Agreement for its
21 convenience by providing thirty (30) calendar days prior written notice of its intent to terminate for
22 convenience to the other Party.
23 E. AUTHORITY and PARTICIPATING AGENCIES shall comply with all applicable federal,
24 state, and local taws, statues, ordinances and regulations of any governmental authority having
25 jurisdiction over the PROJECT.
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1 F. Legal Authority: AUTHORITY and PARTICIPATING AGENCIES hereto consent that they
2 are authorized to execute this Agreement on behalf of said Parties and that, by so executing this
3 Agreement, the Parties hereto are formally bound to the provisions of this Agreement.
4 G. Severability: If any term, provision, covenant or condition of this Agreement is held to be
5 invalid, void or otherwise unenforceable, to any extent, by any court of competent jurisdiction, the
6 remainder of this Agreement shall not be affected thereby, and each term,
7 provision, covenant or condition of this Agreement shall be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent
8 permitted by law.
9 H. Counterparts of Agreement: This Agreement may be executed and delivered in any
10 number of counterparts, each of which, when executed and delivered shall be deemed an original and all
11 of which together shall constitute the same agreement. Facsimile signatures shall be permitted.
12 I. Force Maieure: Either Party shall be excused from performing its obligations under this
13 Agreement during the time and to the extent that it is prevented from performing by an unforeseeable
14 cause beyond its control, including but not limited to: any incidence of fire, flood; acts of Gad;
15 commandeering of material, products, plants orfacilities by the federal, state or local government; national
16 fuel shortage; or a material act or omission by the other Party, when satisfactory evidence of such cause
17 is presented to the other Party, and provided further that such nonperformance is unforeseeable, beyond
18 the control and is not due to the fault or negligence of the Party not performing.
19 J. Assignment: Neither this Agreement, nor any of the Parties' rights, obligations, duties, or
20 authority hereunder may be assigned in whole or in part by either Party without the prior written consent
21 of the other Party in its sole and absolute discretion. Any such attempt of assignment shall be deemed
22 void and of no force and effect. Consent to one assignment shall be deemed consent to any subsequent
23 assignment, nor the waiver of any right to consent to such subsequent assignment.
24 K. Governing Law: The laws of the State of California and applicable local and federal laws,
25 regulations and guidelines shall govern this Agreement.
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L. Litigation fees: Should litigation arise out of this Agreement for the performance thereof,
the court shall award costs and expenses, including attorney's fees, to the prevailing Party.
M. Notices: Any notices, requests, or demands made between the Parties pursuant to this
Agreement are to be directed as follows:
To SANTA ANA:
To AUTHORITY:
City of Santa Ana
Orange County Transportation Authority
20 Civic Center Plaza — M43
550 South Main Street
Santa Ana, CA 92701
P. O. Box 14184
Attention: Tony Aquino
Orange, CA 92863 -1584
Attention: Vinh Nguyen
Attention: Venita Anderson
Senior Civil Engineer
Senior Contract Administrator
Tel: (714) 647 -5612
Tel: (714) 560 -5427
E -mail: vnguyenCa_santa -ana orq
E -mail: vanderson( octa.net
To GARDEN GROVE:
To SEAL BEACH:
City of Garden Grove
City of Seal Beach
11222 Acacia Parkway
211 8th Street
Garden Grove, CA 92842
Seal Beach, CA 90740
Attention: Tony Aquino
Attention: Cesar Rangel
City Traffic Engineer
Assistant Engineer
Tel: (714) 741 -5193
Tel: (562) 431 -2527 ext. 1328
E -mail: tony1 aPgarden -grove org
E -mail: crangeJ sealbeachca cov
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To TUSTIN:
To WESTMINSTER:
City of Tustin
City of Westminster
300 Centennial Way
8200 Westminster Blvd,
Tustin, CA 92780
Westminster, CA 92683
Attention: Krys Saldivar
Attention: Adolfo Ozaeta, P. E,
Public Works Manager
Traffic Engineer
Tel: (714) 573 -3172
Tel: (714) 548 -3462
E -mail: ksaldivarC!�tustinca.org
E -mail: aozaetaCa2ci.westminster ca us
To ORANGE COUNTY:
County of Orange
300 North Flower Street
Santa Ana, CA 92703
Attention: Isaac Alonso Rice, P.E.
Traffic Engineer
Tel: (714) 245 -4569
E -mail: Isaac.alonsorice(a7ocpw. ocgov.com
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This Agreement shall be made effective upon execution by all Parties.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement No. C -5 -3589 to be
executed on the date first written above.
CITY OF SANTA ANA ORANGE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY
By: By:
David Cavazos Darrell Johnson
City Manager Chief Executive Officer
ATTEST:
Maria D. Huizar
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM
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Sonia R. Carvalh0
City Attorney
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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dames M. Donich
General Counsel
APPROVAL RECOMMENDED:
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Kia Morlazavi
Executive Director, Planning
Dated:
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This Agreement shall be made effective upon execution by all Parties.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement No. C -5 -3589 to be
executed on the date first written above.
CITY OF GARDEN GROVE
By:
Bao Nguyen
Mayor
ATTEST:
By: _
Kathleen Bailor
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM
By:
Thomas Nixon
City Attorney
Dated:
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This Agreement shall be made effective upon execution by all Parties.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement No, C -5 -3589 to be
executed on the date first written above.
CITY OF SEAL BEACH
By:
Jill R. Ingram
City Manager
ATTEST:
By;
Tina Knapp
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM
By:
Steven L. Flower
City Attorney
Dated;
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1 This Agreement shall be made effective upon execution by all Parties.
2 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement No. C -5 -3589 to be
3 executed on the date first written above.
4 CITY OF TUSTIN
5 By:
6 Charles E. Puckett
Mayor
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12 Jeffrey C. Parker
City Clerk
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David E. Kendig
17 City Attorney
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COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NO. C- 5-3589
WESTMINSTER AVENUE / 17TH STREET - RTSSP
This Agreement shall be made effective upon execution by all Parties.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement No. C -5 -3589 to be
executed on the date first written above.
CITY OF WESTMINSTER
By:
Tri Ta
Mayor
ATTEST:
Liz
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM
0
City Attorney
Dated:
29r 111
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COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NO. C -5 -3589
WESTMINSTER AVENUE / 17TH STREET - RTSSP
This Agreement shall be made effective upon execution by all Parties.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement No. C -5 -3589 to be
executed on the date first written above.
COUNTY OF ORANGE
By:
Todd Spitzer
Board of Supervisors
ATTEST:
M
Robin Stieler
Clerk of the Board
APPROVED AS TO FORM
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Dated:
Nicholas S. Chrisos
County Counsel
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COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NO. C -5 -3589
WESTMINSTER AVENUE 117TH STREET
ATTACHMENT A
DETAILED LOCAL MATCH COMMITMENT
SECTION 1; AGENCY TOTAL MATCH SUMMARY
SECTION 2: MATCH BREAKDOWN (CASH VS IN -KIND SERVICES)
A. Cash Match
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(JTrdF CASH,,t.RIUTI`N
City of Santa Ana
M2 Fairshare
$241,896.00
City of Garden Grove
M2 Fairshare
City of Santa Ana
$241,896.00
$38,456.00
$280,352.00
City of Garden Grove
$95,184.00
$13,833.00
$109,017.00
City of Seal Beach
$47,903.00
$9,800.00
$57,703.00
City of Tustin
$38,500.00
$0.00
$38,500.00
City of Westminster
$84,448.00
$15,006.00
$99,454.00
County of Orange
$120,000.00
$0.00
$120,000.00
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SECTION 2: MATCH BREAKDOWN (CASH VS IN -KIND SERVICES)
A. Cash Match
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M, „ f
(JTrdF CASH,,t.RIUTI`N
City of Santa Ana
M2 Fairshare
$241,896.00
City of Garden Grove
M2 Fairshare
$95,184.00
City of Seal Beach
M2 Fairshare
$47,903.00
City of Tustin
M2 Fairshare
$38,500.00
City of Westminster
Traffic Impact Fee
$84,448.00
County of Orange
Gas Tax
$120,000.00
TOTAL
$627,931.00
S. In -Kind Services
i, Specific Improvements (List items and Cost):
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WESTMINSTER AVENUE 117TH STREET
ATTACHMENT A
fi. Staffing Commitment
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HOWLS
City of Santa
Ana
Sr. Civil Engineer
Project Admin
24
$233
$5,692
City of Santa
Assistant Traffic
Project Design
Ana
Operation
Implement/
40
$213
$8,620
Engineer
Construction Eng,
City of Santa
Project Design I
Ana
Assistant Engineer
Implement/
55
$213
$11,715
Construction Eng.
City of Santa
Construction
Construction
55
$187
$10,285
Ana
Inspector
Engineering
City of Santa
Project Design
Ana
Engineering Intern
Implement/
57.17
$41
$2,344
Construction Eng.
Total for City of Santa An
$36,456
City of
Garden G
Grove
Associate Engineer
Project Design
1 Implement / Review
40
$95
$3,800
City of
Garden Grove
Associate Engineer
Project Design
Implementation
40
$95
$3,800
City of
Sr. Traffic Signal
Project Design
40
$75
$3,000
Garden Grove
Electrician
Construction Eng.
City of
Construction
Construction
28.11
$116
$3,233
Garden Grove
Inspector
Engineering
Total for City of Garden Grove.
$13,833
City of Seal
Beach
City Traffic
Engineer
Project Admin
8
$175
$1,400
City of Seal
Project Design
Beach
Assistant Engineer
Implement/
40
$145
$5,800
Construction Eng,
City of Seal
Construction
Construction
20.8
$125
$2,600
Beach
Inspector
Engineering
Total for City of Seal Beach:
$9,800
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WESTMINSTER AVENUE / 17TH STREET
ATTACHMENT A
City of
Project Admin /
Westminster
Traffic Engineering
Implement/
110.0
$94.12
$10,353
Construction Eng,
City of
Civil Engineering
Project Implement /
58.12
$80.06
$4,653
Westminster
Assistant
Construction Eng.
Total for City of Westminster:
$ 15,006
TOTAL IN -KIND MATCH *;
$ 77,095
r urar amounr is me raquueo pontctpanon ay me iaenuneo agency, I he number ofhours and hourly rate will be based on
each agency's actual fully burdened billing rates, which must collectively equal the same value of the assigned "Total" dollars.
Each agency will be responsible forkeeping detailed records of hours worked and description of work An accounting record
of personnel, hours at fully burdened rate is expected to be included with the final submittal. Records will be subject to
auditing.
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