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CSJ # <br />District # <br />Code Chart 64 # <br />Project: <br />hereinafter set forth, it is agreed as follows: <br />AGREEMENT <br />Article 1. CONTRACT PERIOD <br />This agreement becomes effective upon final execution by the State and the maximum <br />duration of this agreement shall not exceed five years unless terminated or modified as <br />hereinafter provided. <br />Article 2. EVENT DESCRIPTION <br />{Give a physical description of the annual event and when it will be held, the limits of the <br />Event, including county names and highway numbers, the number of lanes the highway has <br />and the number of lanes to be used, the proposed schedule of start and stop times and dates <br />at each location, a brief description of the proposed activities involved, approximate number <br />of people attending the Event, number and type of animals and equipment, planned physical <br />modifications of any man-made or natural features in or adjacent to the right of way involved <br />shall be attached hereto along with a location map and identified as "Exhibit C."} <br />Article 3. OPERATIONS OF THE EVENT <br />A. The local government shall assume all costs for the operations associated with the Event, <br />to include but not limited to, plan development, materials, labor, public notification, providing <br />protective barriers and barricades, protection of highway traffic and highway facilities, and all <br />traffic control and temporary signing. <br />B. The local government shall submit to the State for review and approval the construction <br />plans, if construction or modifications to the State's right of way is required, the traffic control <br />and signing plans, traffic enforcement plans, and all other plans deemed necessary by the <br />State. The State may require that any traffic control plans of sufficient complexity be signed, <br />sealed and dated by a registered professional engineer. The traffic control plan shall be in <br />accordance with the latest edition of the Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. <br />All temporary traffic control devices used on state highway right of way must be included in <br />the State's Compliant Work Zone Traffic Control Devices List. The State reserves the right to <br />inspect the implementation of the traffic control plan and if it is found to be inadequate, the <br />local government will bring the traffic control into compliance with the originally submitted <br />plan, upon written notice from the State noting the required changes, prior to the event. The <br />State may request changes to the traffic control plan in order to ensure public safety due to <br />changing or unforeseen circumstances regarding the closure. <br />C. The local government will ensure that the appropriate law enforcement agency has <br />reviewed the traffic control for the closures and that the agency has deemed them to be <br />adequate. If the law enforcement agency is unsure as to the adequacy of the traffic control, it <br />will contact the State for consultation no less than 10 workdays prior to the closure. <br />D. The local government will complete all revisions to the traffic control plan as requested <br />by the State within the required timeframe or that the agreement will be terminated upon <br />written notice from the State to the local government. The local government hereby agrees <br />TRF-TRF_TEA30_MultiYrAgrmnt Page 2 of 8 Rev. 07/15/2020 <br />CLOSURE (Incorporated) Multi -Year <br />