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RESOLUTION 5321
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOZEMAN,
MONTANA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO (1) ENTER INTO A
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH THE GALLATIN VALLEY LAND
TRUST (GVLT) DESCRIBING THE CITY’S AND GVLT’S CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE
WEST SIDE CONNECTIONS AND WAYFINDING PROJECT AND (2) ENTER INTO A
LICENSE AGREEMENT WITH GVLT FOR GVLT’S WORK WITHIN PARKS TO
COMPLETE PROJECT TASKS.
WHEREAS, on October 13, 2020, the City Commission of the City of Bozeman adopted
Commission Resolution No. 5221 which authorized the contribution of up to $99,612.51 from the
TOP Bond Fund toward completion of a connected bicycle and pedestrian trail route that stretches
from the westernmost City limits, through neighborhoods, parks, schools and commercial districts,
into the core areas of Bozeman, and points east to the “M” and Drinking Horse Trailheads, on the
terms and conditions set forth in Commission Resolution No. 5221 (the “Project”) contingent upon
the City entering into a binding Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) with Gallatin Valley
Land Trust (“GVLT”) describing the financial and in-kind contributions proposed by GVLT; and
WHEREAS, of the $99,612.51 authorized by Resolution 4517, an amount of
approximately $45,000 is allocated for trail improvements to be managed by GVLT within City
of Bozeman Park property; and
WHEREAS, the City and GVLT desire to work together with the common goal of
completing the Project for community recreation and active transportation; and
WHEREAS, the City and GVLT have drafted an MOU describing each party’s rights
and obligations in completing the project; and
WHEREAS, in fulfilling its obligations pursuant to the MOU GVLT will require access
to park properties; and
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WHEREAS, the City desires to grant GVLT a revocable license to access the park
properties for the purpose of fulfilling its obligations pursuant to the MOU.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Commission of the City of
Bozeman, Montana:
Section 1
The City Manager is hereby authorized to enter into Attachment A (Memorandum of
Understanding between the City of Bozeman and Gallatin Valley Land Trust for the West Side
Connections and Wayfinding TOP Project), a binding MOU with GVLT describing the parties’
respective rights and obligations in completing the project.
Section 2
The City Manager is hereby authorized to enter into Attachment B (License Agreement
for the Use of City Property by the Gallatin Valley Land Trust) granting GVLT a revocable license
to access Park properties in order for GVLT to fulfill its obligations under the MOU.
PASSED, ADOPTED, AND APPROVED by the City Commission of the City of
Bozeman, Montana, at a regular session thereof held on the 20th day of July, 2021.
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CYNTHIA L. ANDRUS
Mayor
ATTEST:
________________________________________
MIKE MAAS
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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GREG SULLIVAN
City Attorney
ATTACHMENT A
(Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Bozeman and
Gallatin Valley Land Trust for the West Side Connections and Wayfinding Project)
Memorandum of Understanding Between the City of Bozeman and Gallatin Valley Land Trust
for the West Side Connections and Wayfinding Project This Memorandum of Understanding (the “MOU”) is entered into by and between Gallatin
Valley Land Trust (GVLT), a Montana non-profit public benefit corporation, with a mailing address
212 S Wallace Ave, Bozeman, MT and the City of Bozeman, a municipal corporation organized and
existing under its Charter and the laws of the State of Montana, with a mailing address of PO Box
1230, Bozeman, MT 59771 (the “City” and together with GVLT the “Parties”) and sets forth the
mutual understanding of GVLT and the City with respect to the funding, design, and
construction/installation of trail improvements and wayfinding as described in the West Side
Connections TOP Application (“Application” or the “Project”) and generally shown in Exhibit A.
GVLT and the City are working together with the common goal of improving trail conditions and
trail connections along the route and installing wayfinding as part of the Main Street to the
Mountains trail network.
RECITALS
A. GVLT is a Montana non-profit public benefit corporation working, in this specific
context, with the City to create a connected bicycle and pedestrian trail route that stretches from the
westernmost City limits, through neighborhoods, parks, schools and commercial districts, into the
core areas of Bozeman, and points east to the “M” and Drinking Horse Trailheads. When complete,
the project will complete a primary “East-West” trail network that enhances existing trails and
pathways, establishing a safer, well-signed, accessible recreation and commuter trail stretching over
eight miles. The project will also complete a network of trails and on-street wayfinding to form a
West Side Loop Trail, extending the existing West Side Trail into a loop that connects with the East
West network. In addition to wayfinding, the project will also add trailside improvements such as
benches, bike racks, and trail counters to support, study and ultimately increase pedestrian and
bicycle use.
B. On November 6, 2012, the voters of the City approved the creation of a bond fund for
the acquisition, construction and maintenance of new parks, trails and open spaces in the City of
Bozeman (the “TOP Bond Fund”).
C. On October 13, 2020, the City Commission of the City of Bozeman adopted
Commission Resolution No. 5221 which authorized the contribution of up to $99,612.51 from the
TOP Bond Fund toward completion of the trail improvements, on the terms and conditions set forth
in Commission Resolution No. 5221.
D. This TOP Bond Fund contribution was reduced from the original request by the TOP
Committee and City Commission; therefore, the Project Budget (Exhibit B) has been revised to
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identify additional funding sources, align with funding available, and to reflect funding already
received.
E. Resolution No. 5221 requires that GVLT’s commitment to make the GVLT
Contribution be memorialized in a binding Memorandum of Understanding to be approved by the
City Commission prior to expenditure of any funds under the Resolution.
F. The City and GVLT intend to complete the Project through a collaborative public-
private partnership. The purpose of this MOU is to fulfill the requirements of Commission
Resolution No. 5221 and to describe and formalize the goals, guidelines, rights and obligations of
GVLT and the City in creating the Project, and to guide the parties in their collaborative efforts to
successfully complete the Project.
NOW, THEREFORE, in order to define the goals, guidelines, rights and obligations of the
Parties toward each other and toward third parties in carrying out the creation of the West Side
Connections and Wayfinding Project as contemplated by Commission Resolution No. 5221, GVLT
and the City agree as follows:
AGREEMENT
1. General Description of Project. The overall goal of the Project is to connect existing trails and
shared use paths through wayfinding signage, improve existing gravel trails, build new gravel
trails to complete identified gaps, add trailside amenities, and help bring trails to a higher
standard throughout dedicated Parkland and Public Open Space. The goal of the Parties is to
include the following components in the Project:
A. Design and install trail wayfinding elements on the primary East-West trail corridor,
West Side Trail Loop, and nearby secondary trails (see Exhibit A for map of Project
areas). This work is to be completed in coordination with the City’s Parks, Recreation
and Active Transportation plan update and associated wayfinding plan or other code or
policy directions. The bulk of the signage fabrication and installation is to be a
contracted service. All signage will be maintained by the City after installation.
B. Identify trail segments within City parks that require improvement or identify locations
new trail is needed to complete the Project network. Accomplish improvements
primarily through contracted work; and utilize volunteers for selected less intensive
projects. Maintenance of the trails within City parks will be the responsibility of the
City.
C. In cooperation with homeowner associations, identify trail segments in Public Open
Space that are part of the project network and accomplish trail improvement projects
and wayfinding. Maintenance of the trail will remain the responsibility of the
homeowner association unless the designation of the trail is changed by the City and
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incorporated into City maintenance responsibility through active transportation
planning or Parks and Trails District implementation.
D. Through City staff, work to refine the existing trail system and signage to more
effectively utilize crosswalks and install crosswalk improvements.
E. Working with City staff and other external entities, develop a pedestrian and bicycle
counting program that collects data for use in tracking active transportation trends,
identifying trail and path additions, usage patterns, etc. $10,500 of the TOP funds can
be spent on counters, with an additional $1,000 provided by GVLT and any additional
funds allocated by the City from other funding sources.
F. Pursue additional funding in collaboration with the City and partners to further the
project scope. Additional funding may be in the form of grants, private donations,
material donations, equipment, professional consultation services at reduced rates or
pro bono, etc.
2. Specific Project Tasks to be Completed. The Parties acknowledge that the foregoing Section 1
reflects the general goals of the Project as approved by the City Commission, and that the
general goals will be coordinated with the City Parks, Recreation and Active Transportation
planning process. Therefore, the list of specific project tasks to be completed, and the Party
responsible for completing the tasks, may need to be updated. This MOU may be amended
accordingly from time to time as mutually agreed by the Parties as the planning documents are
completed.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, GVLT and the City have identified several specific tasks that
will be completed in any event, within allocated funding. Those tasks consist of the following:
A. Wayfinding: design and installation of trail wayfinding components along the primary
project networks. Dependent on available funding and scope of Active Transportation
wayfinding planning in the Parks, Recreation and Active Transportation Plan updates.
B. Trail Improvements: improvement of existing gravel trails in City parks and Public
Open Space along the primary project networks and closely associated secondary
trails.
C. Pedestrian and Bicycle Use Counting: purchase recommended permanent and/or
mobile counters for installation on the primary routes.
D. Trailside Improvements: purchase and install trail amenities such as benches and
bike racks.
3. Private Fundraising Campaign. GVLT has initiated a private fundraising campaign for
GVLT’s Contribution to the Project (the “Campaign”) and has already received a grant to
complete the GVLT Contribution. The ongoing goal of the Campaign is to continue to raise
sufficient private funds, in-kind contributions, and grants to complete the Project as initially
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proposed, in coordination with other City funding, as well as to raise sufficient funds to cover the
costs of conducting the Campaign itself. GVLT will use reasonable, good faith efforts to raise
private funds, in-kind contributions, and grants in order to complete the scope of work. All cash
donations or grants received by GVLT as part of the Campaign will be held by GVLT or, as
appropriate, the City prior to disbursement of such funds for the Project pursuant to the terms of
this MOU. GVLT will be responsible for (i) collecting all gifts, (ii) acknowledging each gift,
(iii) providing regular updates on the progress of the fundraising efforts to the City, and (iv)
disbursing such funds to cover agreed-upon Project-related costs. The City acknowledges and
agrees that, while GVLT shall use reasonable and good faith efforts to achieve its fundraising
target, GVLT is not a guarantor of such funds. GVLT agrees to keep the City informed of its
progress on the Campaign as part of the Parties’ regular progress meetings during the life of the
Project.
4. Grants and Misc. City Funding. The City will make all reasonable efforts to support the
project, including being the applicant for grants that require a governmental applicant and
supporting grant applications submitted by GVLT. The City will also contribute reasonable staff
resources and other City funds as they become available. GVLT will prepare grant applications
with collaboration from the City.
5. Project Management. The Parties intend to work together in a collaborative manner for the
development of the trail network and wayfinding system, allowing the Project to benefit from
each Party’s particular expertise and skills.
6. Project Budget. GVLT and the City have updated the Project budget, a copy of which is
attached to this MOU as Exhibit B and hereby incorporated by this reference (the “Project
Budget”). The Project Budget has been updated since the time of initial application to reflect
successful grant applications and actual amounts awarded, new City of Bozeman funding
sources, and other opportunities for coordination that have been identified. The Project Budget
will be updated, amended, and refined over time as a result of the planning process, ongoing
fundraising, and the results of construction bidding.
A. The parties will agree to the specific timing and documentation required in order to
release such funds from the GVLT Contribution. GVLT agrees to provide invoices
and such other documentation sufficient to document the value of any in-kind
contributions to the Project. Where the value of the in-kind contribution is not readily
ascertainable, GVLT’s contribution will be at the rates established in then-current
Bureau of Labor Statistics Schedule of Occupational and employment Wage Estimates
for the State of Montana (available at http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes_mt.htm#47-
0000) or as otherwise mutually agreed by the Parties.
B. Costs to be paid by the City must be approved by the City in writing after bidding
(where required) and prior to construction contract award to ensure costs to be paid are
substantially in conformance with the Revised Project Budget as approved by the City
Commission and following City Procurement Policy. If the construction contract bid
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exceeds the amount budgeted, an amendment to the Revised Project Budget must be
presented to the Commission for approval before construction commences.
C. Each Party has control over allocation of any contingency funds identified within
contracts for specific Project Tasks as associated with that Party.
8. Signage. Signage included in the Project will comply with City standards, wayfinding plans,
or other pertinent regulations.
9. Press Releases; Publicity; Events. GVLT shall provide the City with advance notice of
significant public outreach and publicity events relating to the Project and the Campaign, and
an opportunity for participation. It is not anticipated that the City will be involved in the
planning or execution of such events, nor is it anticipated that a representative of the City
need attend any or all of such events. To facilitate its fundraising efforts in connection with
the Project, GVLT may issue press releases, hold promotional events and/or take other steps
to raise public awareness regarding the Project.
10. Miscellaneous.
Notices. Notices to the Parties shall be directed as follows:
If to the City:
The City of Bozeman
City Hall
121 North Rouse
Bozeman, Montana 59771-1230
Attention: Addi Jadin
E-mail: ajadin@bozeman.net
If to GVLT:
Gallatin Valley Land Trust
212 S Wallace Ave, Suite 101
Bozeman, Montana 59715
Attention: Matt Marcinek
Email: mattm@gvlt.org
Any notice sent to a Party under this MOU shall be in writing and shall be effective when
received by the recipient. Each Party may change the address at which it is to receive notices
by providing written notice of its new address for notices to the other Party.
11. Governing Law; Venue. This MOU shall be governed by the laws of the State of Montana.
The Parties expressly agree to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Gallatin County,
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Montana.
12. Liberal Construction. This MOU shall be liberally construed to achieve the successful
completion of the Project. If any provision in this MOU is found to be ambiguous, an
interpretation consistent with the spirit of collaboration and the mutual goals and objectives
of the Parties shall be favored over any interpretation that would be inconsistent with such
purposes and goals.
13. Severability. If any provision of this MOU is found to be invalid, the remainder of the
provisions of this MOU shall not be adversely affected.
14. Entire Agreement; Amendment; Assignment. This instrument sets forth the entire
understanding of the Parties with respect to the Project and supersedes all prior discussions,
negotiations, understandings, or agreements relating to the MOU, all of which agreements or
understandings are merged into this MOU. No alteration, amendment or modification of this
MOU shall be valid or binding unless contained in a written amendment signed by both
Parties. It is contemplated that from time to time this MOU can be modified, if agreed by
both Parties, to address developments in the Project and/or the Campaign. GVLT may not
assign its rights or obligations under this Agreement without the prior written consent of the
City.
15. Successors. The terms, conditions, commitments, restrictions and understandings set forth in
this MOU shall be binding upon, and inure to the benefit of, the parties hereto and their
respective successors and assigns.
16. Captions. The captions in this MOU have been inserted solely for convenience of
reference and are not a part of this instrument and shall have no effect upon construction or
interpretation.
17. No Partnership or Agency. Neither Party shall be considered a partner or agent of the other
Party, and this MOU does not create a partnership or principal-agent relationship between the
Parties. Neither Party shall have any right, power or authority to create any obligation,
expressed or implied, on behalf of the other Party. The Project is a public-private
collaboration between two separate and independent entities, each of which has a common
interest in creating the Project, but each of which also has objectives and activities outside
the scope of the Project and this MOU. The joint effort being formed by the City and GVLT
is not a separate legal entity and neither GVLT nor the City shall have the right to bind the
other Party vis a vis any third party. The purpose of the collaboration is to work together to
complete the Project and achieve the Parties’ common goals as stated in the Recitals above.
While GVLT and the City may cooperate in the creation of other projects in the future, the
parties acknowledge and agree that this Project is unique and the terms of this MOU shall not
create a binding precedent with respect to any future projects.
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18. Indemnity and Release. GVLT and the City mutually agree to indemnify, defend and hold
the other Party harmless from and against any and all liability to any third party for or from
loss, damage or injury to persons or property in any manner arising out of, or incident to,
negligent acts, errors, omissions, or willful misconduct in the performance of work on the
Project. Each of the City or GVLT shall be solely responsible for any contracts it enters into
or other obligations or liabilities incurred by such party in connection with its respective role
under this MOU and the Project.
19. Nondiscrimination and Equal Pay. The Parties agree that all hiring by the Parties of
persons performing this Agreement shall be on the basis of merit and qualifications. The
Parties will have a policy to provide equal employment opportunity in accordance with all
applicable state and federal anti-discrimination laws, regulations, and contracts. The Parties
will not refuse employment to a person, bar a person from employment, or discriminate
against a person in compensation or in a term, condition, or privilege of employment because
of race, color, religion, creed, political ideas, sex, age, marital status, national origin, actual
or perceived sexual orientation, gender identity, physical or mental disability, except when
the reasonable demands of the position require an age, physical or mental disability, marital
status or sex distinction. The Parties shall be subject to and comply with Title VI of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964; Section 140, Title 2, United States Code, and all regulations promulgated
thereunder. The Parties shall require these nondiscrimination terms of its subcontractors
providing services under this Agreement.
The Parties represent they are, and for the term of this Agreement will be, in compliance with
the requirements of the Equal Pay Act of 1963 and Section 39-3-104, MCA (the Montana
Equal Pay Act). Parties must report to the City any violations of the Montana Equal Pay Act
that subcontractors have been found guilty of within 60 days of such finding for violations
occurring during the term of this Agreement.
20. Compliance with Laws. The Parties shall comply fully with all applicable state and federal
laws, regulations, and municipal ordinances including, but not limited to, all workers’
compensation laws, all environmental laws including, but not limited to, the generation and
disposal of hazardous waste, the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), the safety
rules, codes, and provisions of the Montana Safety Act in Title 50, Chapter 71, MCA, all
applicable City, County, and State building and electrical codes, the Americans with
Disabilities Act, and all non-discrimination, affirmative action, and utilization of minority
and small business statutes and regulations.
21. Nonwaiver. A waiver by either Party of any default or breach by the other Party of any
terms or conditions of this Agreement does not limit the other Party’s right to enforce such
term or condition or to pursue any available legal or equitable rights in the event of any
subsequent default or breach.
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22. Attorney’s Fees and Costs. In the event it becomes necessary for either Party of this
Agreement to retain an attorney to enforce any of the terms or conditions of this Agreement
or to give any notice required herein, then the prevailing Party or the Party giving notice shall
be entitled to reasonable attorney's fees and costs, including fees, salary, and costs of in-
house counsel to include City Attorney.
23. No Third-Party Beneficiary. This Agreement is for the exclusive benefit of the Parties,
does not constitute a third-party beneficiary agreement, and may not be relied upon or
enforced by a third party.
24. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, which together constitute
one instrument.
25. Consent to Electronic Signatures. The Parties have consented to execute this Agreement
electronically in conformance with the Montana Uniform Electronic Transactions Act, Title
30, Chapter 18, Part 1, MCA.
By signing below, each Party agrees and acknowledges that this Memorandum of Understanding
accurately reflects their mutual understanding, and that each of them agrees to be bound by the terms
and conditions of this Memorandum of Understanding.
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THE CITY OF BOZEMAN GALLATIN VALLEY LAND TRUST
BY: __________________________ BY: _________________________
TITLE: _______________________ TITLE: ______________________
DATE: ________________________ DATE: _______________________
Approved as to form:
By: ________________________
City of Bozeman, City Attorney
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Executive Director
7/23/20217/26/2021
City Manager
EXHIBIT A
Conceptual Project Plan from Westside Connections TOP Application
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EXHIBIT B
Westside Connections Working Budget with $99,612 TOP Funding
July 2021
Project Component Item Detail
Funding
TOP Proposal GVLT*
CILP/ Public Works
Wayfinding Components and
Signage
Map Kiosk (structure and map)
GVLT to lead map design
Standard kiosk and maps Quant: 6 $15,000 $4,500 $2,000 CILP
Trail Totems Totem construction and
installation by contractor.
Standard totems and signage on multiple sides as needed.
Quant: 18
$19,000 $4,500
Wayfinding intersection signs and maps.
Installation by contractor or City.
Signs and maps on metal backers, steel posts
Quant: 154 signs (77 locations, 2 signs per location), 22 maps
$51,500 $1,000 **
New gravel path construction Path excavation and gravel placement by contractor.
Parks & Rec Dept. directs CILP.
Estimated 1,500 lineal ft x 6 ft at $13/lin. ft.
$0 $0 ***$13,000 Parks and
Trails District or CILP
Existing gravel trail re-establishment or improvement
Parks & Rec Dept. directs CILP. GVLT-led volunteer projects possible.
Estimated 5,500 lineal ft x 3-6’ width, 3” top dressing $3,612 $40,000 State Trails Program Grant
***$39,612 Parks and Trails District or CILP
Trail counters Eco-Counter for Path to M and Drinking Horse, mobile counters for west side trails.
To monitor trail usage and identify needs for additional trails.
$10,500 $1,000 cash
Street, curb, crossing improvements
Improvement projects determined by City with input from advisory boards.
To be determined by City staff with input from advisory boards.
$45,000
Total $99,612 $51,000 $99,612
Project Proportion 40% 60%
*GVLT sources include Montana Trails Stewardship Grant Program ($50,000 grant; $45,000 within City of
Bozeman Parks), material donations, in-kind services, signage sponsorships, and neighborhood support.
Alignment with new opportunities:
**Staff has included City-wide wayfinding design into the Scope of RFP for Parks, Rec, AT Project. Scope of this component within RFP being defined based on funding sources.
***Based on passing of the Parks and Trails District and funds available, routine maintenance can include
trail repair and improvements.
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ATTACHMENT B
(License Agreement for the Use of City Property by Gallatin Valley Land Trust)