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File #: ID#14-527    Version: 1 Name: Revised FDOT Traffic Signal Maintenance and Compensation Agreement
Type: Action Item Status: Passed
File created: 9/17/2014 In control: Public Works
On agenda: 10/13/2014 Final action: 10/15/2014
Title: Approve revised Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Traffic Signal Maintenance and Compensation Agreement, which allows the City to be financially reimbursed by FDOT for maintaining state traffic signals on the state highway system within the City limits and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent)
Indexes: 4. Environmental Stewardship , 5. Superior Public Service
Attachments: 1. Revised FDOT Traffic Signal Maintenance and Compensation Agreement.pdf, 2. traffic signal state-county reimbursements 10.pdf
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Approve revised Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Traffic Signal Maintenance and Compensation Agreement, which allows the City to be financially reimbursed by FDOT for maintaining state traffic signals on the state highway system within the City limits and authorize the appropriate officials to execute same. (consent)
 
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SUMMARY:  
May 15, 2014, City Council executed the new FDOT Traffic Signal Maintenance and Compensation Agreement which replaced the existing agreement that had been in place between FDOT and the City for several years.
Shortly after the distribution and execution of the new agreement, FDOT revised the new agreement to address issues regarding traffic signal mast arms.  Traffic Operations staff took part in meetings with FDOT and is now aware of and supports the changes in the revised maintenance agreement.
FDOT has once again requested that all maintaining agencies approve the revised maintenance agreement and return two executed copies to FDOT.
The revised maintenance agreement still allows the City to be reimbursed for maintenance performed by the Traffic Operations Division on the state's traffic signals within the City of Clearwater.
 
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