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RESOLUTION NO. 2016 - 20 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF MOSCOW, IDAHO, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT FOR PROJECT DEVELOPMENT OF 6TH STREET PEDESTRIAN SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS; PROVIDING THAT THIS RESOLUTION SHALL BE IN EFFECT UPON ITS PASSAGE, AND APPROVAL. WHEREAS, the Idaho Transportation Department (hereinafter "ITD") has submitted State/Local Agreement (for Project Development)_ Project No. A020(109), 6th Street Pedestrian Safety Improvements, Latah County, Key No. 20109 (hereinafter "Agreement") stating obligations ofITD and the City of Moscow (hereinafter 'City'') for the development of info1mation, regulatory and warning signs, pavement or other markings, and traffic signals required and wan-anted, for such 61h Street Pedestrian Safety Improvements will be included as part of the plans; and WHEREAS, ITD is responsible for obtaining compliance with laws, standards and procedural policies in the development, construction and maintenance of improvements made to the Federal-aid Highway System when there is federal participation in the costs; and WHEREAS, certain functions to be performed by ITD involve the expenditure of funds as set forth in the Agreement; and WHEREAS, ITD can only pay for work associated with the State Highway system; and WHEREAS, City is fully responsible for its share of Project costs; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Moscow as follows: That the Agreement for Federal Aid Highway Project A020(109), to develop 61h Street Pedestrian Safety Improvements, is hereby approved; That the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized to execute the Agreement on behalf of City; and That duly certified copies of the Resolution shall be furnished to the Idaho Transportation Department. That this Resolution shall become effective as of the 5th day of December, 2016. PASSED AND APPROVED by the Mayor of the City of Moscow, Idaho, this 5th day of December, 2016. RESOLUTION 2016 - 20 ITD, CITY 6TH STREET PEDESTRIAN SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PAGE I OF I