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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCAG2000-0098 - Original - King County - Traffic Signal at the Intersection of 120th Ave SE & SE 240th St - 06/05/2000 INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT FOR THE TRAFFIC SIGNAL AT THE INTERSECTION OF 1201h AVENUE SOUTHEAST AND SOUTHEAST 2401"STREET THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into by and between King County, a political subdivision of the State of Washington ("the County") and the City of Kent ("the City"). RECITALS A. The County owns the traffic signal located at the intersection of 120'Avenue Southeast and Southeast 240`h Street in unincoporated King County bordering the City ("the Signal"). B. The City has requested that the County allow the City to control the timing setting of the Signal in order to coordinate the Signal with other traffic signals located within the City. C. Efficient coordination of the traffic signals in and around the City will provide benefits in the public's interest. AGREEMENT NOW, THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows: 1. Maintenance King County Department of Transportation Road Services Division (RSD) will maintain the Signal. The City will provide technical support for the IDC controller at RSD's request. Whenever the City needs to get into a cabinet, a Signal Technician or Engineer will contact RSD for approval. 2. Traffic Signal Operation 2.1 RSD will control the Signal display, the vehicle detection system, establish a range of parameters for traffic controller timing settings such as minimum green, maximum green, gap times, vehicle clearance times, pedestrian walk, etc. The City and RSD will meet annually to review the operation of the Signal. All aspects of the operation will be reviewed including efficiency and safety. 2.2 The City will control the Signal controller timing settings within RSD's traffic operational parameters and establish the traffic signal coordination system using: a. A family of pre-set coordination patterns (developed jointly by RSD/City) operated by a time-of-day, day-of-week schedule; or b. A real-time on line dynamic traffic control strategy based on current traffic flow characteristics as measured by the system; or C. A combination of a. and b, above. 2.3 The City will provide a system password to RSD that will allow for monitoring only. If requested, City technicians will assist RSD personnel in familiarizing themselves with system capabilities. The City will fax notification of any signal timing changes it makes to RSD as soon as is practical after they are in effect. 4. Audits and Inspections The records and documents with respect to all matters covered by this Agreement shall be subject to inspection, review or audit by the County or the City during the term of this Agreement and three years after termination. 5. Entire Agreement and Amendments This Agreement contains the entire written agreement of the parties hereto and supersedes any and all prior oral or written representations or understandings. This Agreement may be amended at any time by mutual agreement of the authorized representatives of both parties. 6. Indemnification Washington State law shall govem the respective liabilities of the parties to this Agreement for any loss due to property damage or personal injury arising out of activities conducted pursuant to it. 7. Duration/Termination This Agreement will become effective upon signature by both parties and will remain in effect until terminated by 30 days' advance written notice by either party to the other party. IN WITNESS, THEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement effective as of the date last written below. KING COUNTY CITY OF KENT r Director, King Co my Cit ayor Department of T ansport n ( :�,U U O Dat6 Date Approved as to form: Approved as to form: eputy Prosecuting Attorney City Attorney t GAF—Wry 2 CITY OF KENT O .JUL 2 6 2000 ENGINEERING UCPT Road Services Division King County Department of Transportation 201 South Jackson Street M.S.KSC-TR-0313 Seattle,WA 98104-3856 July 25, 2000 John Rostad Engineering Department 220 4 h Avenue South Kent, WA 98032-5895 Dear John: Please find enclosed a fully executed original copy of the Interagency Agreement for the Traffic Signal at the Intersection of 120"'Avenue Southeast and Southeast 240`h Street for your file. Although this agreement took some time to finalize, it should serve to provide better coordination of the traffic signals in and around the city. It was a pleasure working with you on this agreement. Please let me know if I could be of assistance on any other agreements where the county and the city can work together cooperatively to provide benefits in the public's interest. Si ?elyey S Intergovernmental Relations Analyst