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Tigard-Tualatin School District - Traffic Signal (Durham/79th) EXgIIBIT "A" IN ERGOVERNMIENTAL AGREEMENT This Agreement is entered into this day of , 1996, by and between thee.Tigard/Tualatin-School District, (District) political.subdivision of the State of Oregon, and the City of Tigard, (City) a municipal corporation. 1. The District and City each desire to participate in funding the.construction of a traffic signal at the corner of SW 79th and SW Durham Road. The traffic capital improvement was suggested to the District and City by area residents. These residents suggested that a traffic improvement would allow for easier and safer crossing of Durham Road at this location by school children. 2. On June 11, 1996 the Tigard City Council adopted a budget including a capital improvement project for fiscal year 1996-97. The budget authorized $49,289 for the City portion of the cost of installation of a traffic signal on Durham Road at 79th Avenue. 3. By this agreement, the District,will pay an amount, not to,exceed $50,000, up .to fifty percent _(50%) of the direct costs for the purchase and installation of a traffic signal on Durham Road at 79th.Avenue. On May 21,' 1996 electors in the District approved a bond measure for capital funding. The District may use those funds for the funding of its portion of the costs for the traffic signal. AGREED: 1. City shall administer the Durham179th Avenue signal project including preparing bid documents, conducting the bid process, selecting the contractor, managing the contract, including payment of bills and invoices, and regularly inspecting the work. 2. Funds shall be available for reimbursement to City by the District after November 30, 1996. District shall remit payment to City within thirty (30) days of receipt of an invoice. 3. City shall contribute.additional funds in addition to $49,209 if the cost of the signal exceeds available.funds. 4. If the cost of the signal exceeds $100,000, City and District shall each consider their economic. circumstances to determine whether additional funds can be made available to cover the cost of the traffic signal. If additional funds are not available, the scope of the project will be reduced to bring the project under$100,000 in total cost. 5. The parties to this agreement will.work cooperatively to resolve any issues related to Item 4 in a timely manner so that signal installation and activation is not delayed. w . City of Tigard ig Sch District Date Date iAWm\fizu :doc CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON RESOLUTION NO. 96- r A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY ADMINISTRATOR TO SIGN, ON BEHALF OF THE CITY, AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH THE TIGARD/TUALATIN SCHOOL DISTRICT REGARDING A TRAFFIC SIGNAL AT SW 79TH AVENUE AND SW DURHAM ROAD WHEREAS, the District and City each desire to participate in funding the construction of a traffic signal at the corner of SW 79th and SW Durham Road. The traffic capital improvement was suggested .to the District and City by area residents; and WHEREAS, on June 11, 1996 the Tigard City Council adopted a budget including a capital improvement project for fiscal year 1996-97. The budget authorized $49,289 for the City portion of the cost of installation of a traffic signal on Durham Road at 79th Avenue;and WHEREAS, on May 21, 1996 electors in the District approved a bond measure for which an amount not to exceed $50,000 could be utilized to pay for up to fifty percent (50%) of the direct costs for the purchase and installation on Durham Road at 79th Avenue. NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Tigard City Council that: SECTION 1: The City Council hereby authorizes the City Administrator to sign, on behalf of the. City, anIntergovernmental Agreement with the Tigard/Tualatin School District as shown in attached Exhibit"A." PASSED: This �3 day of 1996. r- City of Tigard ATTEST: City Recorder-City of Tigard iAcitywidelres\izigadoc RESOLUTION NO. 96--!�Y Page 1 EXHIBIT "A" INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT This Agreement is entered into this day of , 1996, by and between the Tigard/Tualatin School District, (District) poliTVI_ subdivision of the State of Oregon, and the City of Tigard, (City) a municipal corporation. 1. The District and City each desire to participate in funding the,construction of a traffic signal at the comer of SW 79th and SW Durham Road. 'The traffic capital improvement was,suggested to the District and City by area residents. These residents suggested that a traffic improvement would allow for easier and safer crossing of Durham Road at this location by school children. 2. On June 11, 1996 the Tigard City Council adopted a budget including a capital improvement project for fiscal year 1996-97. The budget authorized $49,289 for the City portion of the cost of installation of a traffic signal on Durham Road at 79th Avenue. 3. By this agreement, the District will pay an amount, not to exceed $50,000, up to fifty percent (50%) of the direct costs for the purchase and installation of a traffic signal on Durham Road at 79th Avenue. On May 219 1996 electors in the District approved a bond measure for capital funding. The District may use those funds for the funding of its portion of the costs for the traffic signal. AGREED: 1. City shall administer the Durham/79th Avenue signal project including preparing bid documents, conducting the bid process, selecting the contractor, managing the contract, including payment of bills and_invoices, and regularly inspecting the work. 2. Funds shall be available for reimbursement to City by the District after November 30, 1996. District shall remit payment to City within thirty (30) days of receipt of an invoice. 3. City shall contribute additional funds in addition to $49.,209 if the cost of the signal exceeds available funds. 4. If the cost of the signal exceeds $100,000, City and District shall each consider their economic circumstances to determine, whether additional funds can be made available to cover the cost of the traffic signal. If additional funds are not available, the scope of the project will be reduced to bring the project under $100,000 in'total cost. 5. The parties to this agreement will work cooperatively to�resolve any issues related to Item 4 in a timely manner so that signal installation and activation is not delayed. City of Tigard Tigard/T t' Sc District S 96 Date Date is\adm\liz\igaagr.doc A r, CITY OF.TIGARD, OREGON RESOLUTION NO. 96- � A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY ADMINISTRATOR TO SIGN, ON BEHALF OF THE CITY, AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH THE TIGARD/TUALATIN SCHOOL DISTRICT REGARDING A TRAFFIC SIGNAL AT SW 79TH AVENUE AND SW DURHAM ROAD WHEREAS, the District and City each desire to participate in funding the construction of a traffic signal at the corner of SW 79th and SW Durham Road. The tragic capital improvement was suggested to the District and City by area residents; and WHEREAS, on June 11, 1996 the Tigard City Council adopted a budget including a capital improvement project for fiscal year 1996-97. The budget authorized $49,289 for the City portion of the cost of installation of a traffic signal on Durham Road at 79th Avenue;and WHEREAS,on May 21, 1996 electors in the District approved a bond measure for which an amount not to exceed $50,000 could be utilized to pay for up to fifty percent (50%) of the direct costs for the purchase and installation on Durham Road at 79th Avenue. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the Tigard City Council that: SECTION 1: The City Council hereby authorizes the City Administrator to sign, on behalf of the .City, an Intergovernmental Agreement with the Tigard/Tualatin School District as shown in attached Exhibit"A." PASSED: This day of a 1996. r-City of Tigard ATTEST: City Recorder-City of Tigard iAcitywide\msUizigadoc RESOLUTION NO. 96-.' (Y Page 1