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1997-136-RES WHEREAS, PUBLIC CONVENIENCE, SAFETY AND NECESSITY OF COP
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1997-136-RES WHEREAS, PUBLIC CONVENIENCE, SAFETY AND NECESSITY OF COP
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1997
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11/10/1997
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<br />4. Remove snow and control ice on the through lanes and ramps and assist in these operations as the <br />availability of equipment and labor will allow on the frontage roads and grade separation structures <br />or roadways. <br /> <br />5. Except as provided under "General Conditions" in paragraph number 4, the State will install and <br />maintain all normal markings and signs, including sign operation if applicable, on the main lanes <br />and frontage roads. This includes school safety devices, school crosswalks, and crosswalks <br />installed on frontage roads in conjunction with pedestrian signal heads. It does not include other <br />pedestrian crosswalks. <br /> <br />6. Install, operate, and maintain traffic signals at ramps and frontage road intersections unless <br />covered by a separate agreement. <br /> <br />7. Maintain all drainage facilities within the limits of the right-of-way and State drainage easements. <br />This does not relieve the City of its responsibility for drainage of the highway facility within its <br />corporate limits. <br /> <br />City's Responsibilities (Controlled Access) <br /> <br />1. <br /> <br />Prohibit, by ordinance or resolution and through enforcement, all parking on frontage roads except <br />when parallel parking on one side is approved by the State in writing. Prohibit all parking on main <br />lanes and ramps and at such other places where such restriction is necessary for satisfactory <br />operation of traffic by passing and enforcing ordinances/resolutions and taking other appropriate <br />action in addition to full compliance with current laws on parking. <br /> <br />I' <br /> <br />2. When considered necessary and desirable by both the City and the State, the City shall pass and <br />enforce an ordinance/resolution providing for one-way traffic on the frontage roads except as may <br />be otherwise agreed to by separate agreements with the State. <br /> <br />3. Secure or cause to be secured the approval of the State before any utility installation, repair, <br />removal, or adjustment is undertaken, crossing over or under the highway facility or entering the <br />right-of-way. In the event of an emergency, it being evident that immediate action is necessary <br />for protection of the public and to minimize p.roperty damage and loss of investment, the City, <br />without the necessity of approv:il by the State, may at its own responsibility and risk make <br />necessary emergency utility repairs, notifying the State of this action as soon as practical. <br /> <br />4. Pass necessary ordinances/resolutions and retnin its responsibility for enforcing the control of <br />access to the expresswny/freeway fncility. <br /> <br />5. Install and maintain all parking restriction signs, pedestrian crosswalks (except as mentioned above <br />in paragraph number 5 under "State's Responsibilities"), and parking stripes when agreed to by <br />the State in writing. Signing and marking of intersecting city streets to State highways shall be the <br />full responsibility of the City (except as discussed under "General Conditions" in paragraph <br />number 4). <br /> <br />Page G of 7 <br /> <br />,I <br />'I' <br />I I <br />
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