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1989-064-RES WHEREAS, PUBLIC CONVENIENCE, SAFETY AND NECESSITY OF COP
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1989-064-RES WHEREAS, PUBLIC CONVENIENCE, SAFETY AND NECESSITY OF COP
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1989
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6/12/1989
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<br />Form 1038 <br />Revised 9/38 <br /> <br />8. Install all Federally-funded, off-system traffic signals and on-system traffic signals in cities <br />greater than 50,000 population. <br /> <br />City's Responsibilities <br /> <br />1. Prohibit angle parking, except upon written approval by the State after traffic and engineering <br />surveys have been conducted to determine that the roadway is of sufficient width to permit <br />angle parking without interfering with the free movement of traffic. <br /> <br />2. Install and maintain all parking restriction signs, pedestrian crosswalks, parking stripes and <br />special guide signs when agreed to by the State and traffic signals in cities with over 50,000 <br />population. Signing and marking of intersecting city streets to State Highway routes wiII be the <br />full responsibility of the City. <br /> <br />3. Require installations, repairs, removals or adjustments of publicly or privately owned utilities <br />or services to be performed in accordance with State Department of Highways and Public <br />Transportation specifications and subject to approval of the State. <br /> <br />4. Maintain highway drainage facilities outside the limits of the right-of-way. <br /> <br />5. Retain all functions and responsibilities for maintenance, control, supervision and regulation <br />which are not specifically described as the responsibility of the State. The assistance by the <br />State in maintenance of roadway ditches does not relieve the City of its responsibility for <br />drainage of the highway facility within its corporate limits except where participation by the <br />State other than above is specifically covered in a separate agreement between the City and <br />the State. <br /> <br />6. Maintenance and operation of all Federally-funded, off.system traffic signals and on-system <br />traffic signals in cities greater than 50.000 population. <br /> <br />Controlled Access Highways <br /> <br />The following specific conditions and responsibilities shall be applicable to controlled access <br />highways in addition to the "General Conditions" contained herein above. Routes of controlled access <br />highways or portions thereof covered by this section are those listed and/or graphically shown in <br />Exhibit "B". <br /> <br />State's Responsibilities <br /> <br />1. Maintain the traveled surface of the through lanes. ramps and frontage roads and foundations <br />beneath such trawled surface necessary for the proper support of same under vehicular loads <br />encountered. . <br /> <br />2. Mow and clean up litter within the outermost curbs of the frontage roads or the entire <br />right-of-way width where no frontage roads exist, and assist in performing these opelations <br />between the right-of-way line and the outermost curb or crown line of the frontage roads in <br />undeveloped areas. <br /> <br />3. Sweep and otherwise clean the through lanes. ramps. separation structures or roadways and <br />. frontage roads. '. <br /> <br />4. Remove snow and control ice on the through lanes and ramps and assist in these operations as <br />the availability of equipment and labor will allow on the frontage roads and separation <br />structures or roadways. <br /> <br />4 of 6 <br />
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