File #: K-1718-57    Version: 1 Name: Maintenance Agreement with ODOT - Installation of Pavement Markings
Type: Contract Status: Passed
File created: 8/25/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/12/2017 Final action: 9/12/2017
Title: CONTRACT K-1718-57: A MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, AND THE OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (ODOT) FOR FEDERAL-AID PROJECT STPG-214C(082)AG, STATE JOB 33127(04) FOR THE INSTALLATION OF PAVEMENT MARKINGS ALONG FEDERAL FUNCTIONALLY CLASSIFIED ROADWAYS THROUGHOUT THE CITY (PHASE 6) AND ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION R-1718-32.
Attachments: 1. Text File K-1718-57, 2. K-1718-57, 3. R-1718-32, 4. NORMAN 33127(04) - Invoice, 5. Location Map - PavementMarkings-Phase 6
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CONTRACT K-1718-57: A MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, AND THE OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (ODOT) FOR FEDERAL-AID PROJECT STPG-214C(082)AG, STATE JOB 33127(04) FOR THE INSTALLATION OF PAVEMENT MARKINGS ALONG FEDERAL FUNCTIONALLY CLASSIFIED ROADWAYS THROUGHOUT THE CITY (PHASE 6) AND ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION R-1718-32.

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BACKGROUND: The 2015 - Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Federal transportation funding bill allocates approximately $21 Million in Federal funds per year for the implementation of eligible transportation improvements in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. Ten percent of this appropriation is used to fund safety projects at 100% of their construction cost. Installation of pavement markings along federal functionally classified roads is eligible for this level of funding.

On November 8, 2016 City Council approved Resolution R-1617-45, which was later forwarded to both the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) and the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT), requesting Federal funds to pay for 100% of the construction cost. In the resolution the City agreed to the terms and conditions of a federally funded project by stating its willingness to assume the responsibility for the preparation of engineering plans, the purchase of any additional right-of-way, the relocation of public utilities and funding of the local share of the construction cost, which normally is 20% but for this safety project will be 0%. The project was submitted for consideration and is currently included in the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments' (ACOG) 2018 Regional Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP).

In August of 2017, City staff submitted final plans to ODOT with a request to include the project in their October 19, 2017 bid opening. The plans were developed "in house" by the engineering staff in the Traffic Control Division. Construction is anticipated to begin in early spr...

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