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PROJECT: STPP 50-2(39)88
DESIGNATION: Main Street - Bozeman
CONTROL NUMBER: 4312
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
This Memorandum of Understanding is entered into this I-r-t.~ day of i=<_6'-LlCUL~'
20 03 , by and between the State of Montana Department of Transportation, hereinafter cal ed the
State, and the City of Bozeman, a Montana municipal corporation, hereafter called the City.
WIT N E SSE T H:
WHEREAS, the State and the City are desirous of having State Primary route P-50 (Main
Street) resurfaced; and,
WHEREAS, it appears that by Fiscal Year 2006 or beyond, sufficient Federal and State
highway construction funds will be available to accomplish said resurfacing; and,
WHEREAS, the State and the City are desirous of seeing that Main Street is maintained in
good repair after said resurfacing is accomplished;
NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby understood and agreed as follows:
1. The State agrees to proceed with the development of Project STPP 50-2(39)88 to
resurface Main Street from reference post (RP) 88.2 just east of the intersection with N 19th to RP
90.3 at Haggerty Lane. The project will include milling, plant mix surfacing, ADA ramp
upgrades, stormwater inlet repairs, seal and cover, signing, and new pavement markings.
Proposed configurations for the new pavement markings may include changing the current four-
lane section to three lanes (two travel lanes and center left-turn lanes) through the downtown
portion of the project. Traffic studies will be performed and, along with City and public
comment, will be used to determine if the three-lane section will be included in the project. The
year 2006 or beyond is considered to be the best estimate to let the project to contract. The
actual letting date will depend upon plan development, the magnitude of issues arising during
project development, right-of-way or construction permit acquisition, if necessary, and upon the
availability of funds.
This is not a commitment by the State to build STPP 50-2(39)88, as the "no build"
alternate must be considered a viable alternate at every stage of development. It is a commitment
by the State to proceed with the development of the project as long as it is desired by both parties,
and necessary allocations of State and Federal Aid Highway funds are available.
2. The City agrees to examine its long-range plans for water service and sanitary sewer
condition and needs. Prior to plan completion, it further agrees to identifY water and sewer
service needs, including "stubs", to all areas that will, at any time in the foreseeable future, be
serviced from beneath the project. The City agrees to inventory and advise MDT of the condition
of all water service lines. Prior to or during project construction, the City agrees to replace water
lines or sanitary sewer facilities that are located under the proposed project that are in such a
condition that they may require replacement within twenty years after the estimated completion
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date of the proposed project. The City agrees to ensure that any City construction work within
the project limits is completed prior to the letting of the project, or that provisions are made to
coordinate the City construction with the MDT project. The City agrees to pay MDT for all City
owned facilities installed by the MDT contractor during construction of the project, unless the
facilities are in conflict with the project construction. For facilities that must be moved because of
contlicts with the proposed project, MDT will prepare a utility agreement and will pay its
proportional share of the cost as determined by State Statute.
3. The City agrees to advise the utility companies responsible for water, power, gas,
phone, etc. of the future plans for the area and to encourage the utility companies to make
provisions for any underground utility additions, adjustments, or replacements anticipated within
twenty years after the estimated completion date of the proposed project.
4. The City agrees to cooperate fully with the State in the establishment of speed limits
within this project. Speed limits will be based on traffic and engineering investigations as required
by Section 61-8-309 and 61-8-310, Montana Code Annotated. Said traffic and engineering
investigations will be performed by the State.
5. The City agrees to pass and enforce the necessary ordinances or laws to prohibit
stopping or parking a vehicle within the intersection, on a crosswalk, or within twenty feet of a
crosswalk on this project or within thirty feet of the approach to the intersection.
6. The City agrees it shall be liable for the City's encroachment upon right-of-way of said
highway by a party or parties of any entity, for the purpose of opening or trenching said highway
as covered by this agreement. In addition, the City shall:
(a) Advise representatives of the State whenever an opening or trench is to be made in
said highway.
(b) Assure that said trench or highway opening shall be reconstructed at no cost to the
State, in strict conformity with specifications that are furnished by the State to
govern such openings.
(c) Allow or insure that the work to be subject to inspection by the engineers of the
State, and any work found to be unacceptable shall be removed and satisfactorily
corrected.
(d) If unsatisfactory work or materials are not corrected within a reasonable time after
written notice by the State to the City, then the State shall complete the work and
bill the City for all costs involved.
(e) Use proper traffic control signs and devices or tlaggers, if necessary, to control
traffic around the work area in accordance with the "Manual on Uniform Traffic
Control Devices."
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7. The State agrees to assume the cost of maintenance, energy and operations of all
lighting provided as part of this project ifit is coincidental or a replacement of a highway facility
presently maintained by the State. The State will not assume the costs on other systems or where
an existing lighting district is being paid for by the City or by a Special Improvement District and
is replaced or upgraded. The City or Special Improvement District will be expected to continue
paying the amount of the previous payments toward the cost of maintenance, energy and
operations of the new or revised lighting system. If and when the utility company increases the
cost of energy or maintenance, the City or Special Improvement District will be expected to pay
their proportionate share of the rate increase.
8. The State agrees to maintain the project if it is coincidental or a replacement of a
highway facility presently maintained by the State when the project has been completed except
that:
9. The City agrees to maintain all signs required to enforce City ordinances.
10. The City agrees to maintain storm drains and to repair any damage caused by leakage
from, tapping into, repair of, or installation of municipally owned utilities, within the limits of this
proj ect.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Director of Transportation or his authorized
representative has hereunto subscribed his name on behalf of the State of Montana and the City
Manger of the City of Bozeman, on behalf of said City of Bozeman, has hereunto subscribed his
name and affixed hereto the seal of said City.
DATED this 'T'-v... day of ~.e belA-a,,- '-( ,20~.
STATE OF MONTANA, DEPARTMENT OF TRANS ORTATION
By tlt~
Chief Engineer - Highways and Engineering Division
CITY OF BOZEMAN
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City Manger, City ~f Bozeman
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ATTEST: City Clerk
I, Robin L. Sullivan , Clerk of the City of Bozeman, do hereby
certifY that the above Memorandum of Understanding was regularly adopted by the Commission
of said City at a meeting thereof held on the 3rd day of FebrlJilry , 20rrL.; and that the
Commission of Bozeman has authorized the City Manager to sign this Memorandum of
Understanding on behalf of said Commission.
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(Signature, Cjty Clerk)
RESOLUTION
It is hereby resolved by the Commission of the City of Bozeman that this Memorandum of
Understanding for Federal Aid Project No. STPP 50-2(39)88 with the State of Montana, acting
by the through the Department of Transportation, is adopted by this Commission; and the Mayor
of the City of Bozeman is hereby empowered and authorized to execute said Memorandum of
Understanding on behalf of the Commission of Bozeman.
DATED this day of ,20_.
(Commissioner) (Commissioner)
(Commissioner) (Commissioner)
(Commissioner) (Commissioner)
ATTEST:
(City Clerk)
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