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24-3444 Interlocal Agreement with Seminole County for Traffic Signal Maintenance
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24-3444 Interlocal Agreement with Seminole County for Traffic Signal Maintenance
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Section 3. Calculation Of Normal Routine Maintenance Charges. <br />(a) Non -nal Routine Maintenance. CITY shall pay COUNTY a flat Annual Maintenance <br />Fee for normal routine maintenance services. <br />(b) Annual Maintenance Fee Calculation. <br />(1) The Annual Maintenance Fee will be based on the most recent Florida <br />Department of Transportation (FDOT) rates for traffic signals and other associated devices as set forth <br />in Exhibit B to this Agreement. <br />(2) From the effective date of this Agreement, until changed pursuant to the <br />criteria contained in this Agreement, the Annual Maintenance Fee for each signal within the scope of <br />this Agreement will be as set forth in Exhibit "A" to this Agreement, and may be increased from time <br />to time, but not more than once per annum, based on the State of Florida, Department of <br />Transportation's published maintenance rates as further explained in Exhibit "B" to this Agreement <br />at the request of COUNTY Traffic Engineer with at least 120 -days' advanced written notice to CITY. <br />Section 4. Ownership of Traffic Signals. <br />(a) Statutory Maintenance Responsibilities. Chapter 316, Florida Statutes (2024), as this <br />statute may be amended from time to time, provides that county and municipal governmental entities <br />may place and maintain traffic control devices within their respective jurisdictions, according to the <br />DOT manual and specifications therefore. <br />(b) Classes of Signals. Under this Agreement, there are two classes of signals as follows: <br />(1) Class 1. Traffic signals located at the intersection of a county and city road. <br />(2) Class 2. Traffic signals located at the intersection of two city roads. <br />Traffic Signal Maintenance Agreement <br />Seminole County / Casselberry <br />Page 4 of 13 <br />
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