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HomeMy WebLinkAboutContracts & Agreements_215-2020REPORT/RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO AND RECORD OF ACTION November 17 2020 FROM BRENDON BIGGS, Director Department of Public Works — Transportation SUBJECT Cooperative Agreement with the City of Redlands for Construction of the East Valley Corridor Bike Route Interconnect Project, Redlands Area RECOMMENDATION(S) 1 Approve a Cooperative Agreement No. 20-1102 between the County of San Bernardino (County) and the City of Redlands, wherein each party will provide the required matching funds and its share of the project cost, currently estimated to be $176,000 and $221,000, respectively for the East Valley Corridor Bike Route Interconnect Project in the Redlands area (Project). 2. Authorize the Director of Public Works to increase the County's contribution amount by up to 25 percent (from $176,000 to $220,000), should Project design and construction costs dictate such an increase. (Presenter Brendon Biggs, Director 387 7906) COUNTY AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER GOALS & OBJECTIVES Ensure Development of a Well -Planned, Balanced, and Sustainable County Pursue County Goals and Objectives by Working with Other Agencies. FINANCIAL IMPACT Approval of this item will not result in the use of Discretionary General Funding (Net County Cost). The Department of Public Works (Department) is funded by Gas Tax revenue, fee revenue, and other state and local funding. The total estimated cost for the Project is $2,773,401 The City of Redlands (Redlands) will be the lead agency for the Project and has secured three grants to offset 86% of the cost. As lead agency Redlands will be responsible for grant management and administration of the following: Active Transportation Program (ATP) ($2,063,000) for Cycle 3, ATP ($49,000) for Cycle 3 Augmentation, and Transportation Development Act (TDA) Article 3 ($264,401). The grants' matching fund requirement of $265,000 will be shared between Redlands ($221,000) and the County ($44 000). Additionally minor road work within the County's jurisdiction is necessary to accommodate a Class II bike lane on San Bernardino Avenue is estimated to cost $132,000. The County's total estimated share of the Project cost is $176,000. this cost will be funded by Gas Tax revenue administered by the Department. Sufficient revenue and appropriation are included in the Department's 2020- 21 Road Operations budget (6650002000 20H14981) and will be included in future recommended budgets. Item 63 Page 1 of 3 Cooperative. Agreement with the City of Redlands for Construction of the East Valley Corridor Bike Route Interconnect Project, Redlands Area November 17, 2020 Record of Action of the Board of Supervisors County of San Bernardino APPROVED (CONSENT CALENDAR) Moved Robert A. Lovingood Seconded Josie Gonzales Ayes Robert A Lovingood, Janice Rutherford, Dawn Rowe, Curt Hagman, Josie Gonzales Lynne Monell CLERK OF THE BOARD BY .N rveDATED mber 17 2020 cc LA PWITrans- Srirajan wlagree Contractor- C/O PWITrans wlagree File- wlagree 11/23/2020 Item 63 Page 3 of 3 THE INFORMATION IN THIS BOX IS NOT A PART OF THE CONTRACT AND IS FOR COUNTY USE ONLY SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY Public Works Department Contract Representative Telephone Number Project Contractor Contractor Representative Telephone Number Contract Term Original Contract Amount Amendment Amount Total Contract Amount Cost Center Co tract. u_. b r SAP Number Sundaramoorthy (Sn) Srirajan, P E Engineering Manager 387-8166 East Valley Corridor Bike Route Interconnect Project City of Redlands (Redlands) Veronica Medina, Assistant Engineer (909) 798-7584 Expiration 12/31/2022 $176,000 N/A $176,000 6650002000 / 52002445 / H14981 Briefly describe the general nature of the contract' This agreement sets for the roles and responsibilities of the County of San Bernardino (County) and Redlands for administering and funding the proposed East Valley Corridor Bike Route interconnect project (Project) located within the County's unincorporated areas of Redlands and Redlands city limits The Project consists of a (1) Class 11 Bike Lane on San Bernardino Avenue, between Mountain View Avenue and Alabama Street, (2) Class 11 Bike Lane on Alabama Street, between Lugonia Avenue and Pioneer Avenue, and (3) Class I and 1V Bike Paths on Alabama Street, between River Bluff to Highland/San Bernardino city limits The total estimated cost to construct the Project is $2,773,401 The Project has been awarded three (3) grants to offset this cost The first grant in the amount of $2,063,000 is funded by the Active Transportation Program (ATP) Cycle 3, the second grant in the amount of $49, 000 is funded by ATP Cycle 3 Augmentation, and the last grant in the amount of $264,401 is funded by the Transportation Development Act (TDA) Article 3 (grant award total is $2,376,401) The remaining cost will be shared between Redlands ($221,000) and County ($176,000) This Project will close a number of gaps in the existing cycling infrastructure, provide improved bike circulation for users between downtown Redlands, Highland, the Citrus Plaza/Mountain Grove shopping centers, and the planned Santa Ana River Trail, and improve cycling safety in the western portion of Redlands FOR COUNTY USE ONLY Approved as to Legal Form ► SEE ATTACHED Suzanne Bryant County Counsel Date Reviewed for Contract Compliance ► - sy y Silao, P E Date Reviewed/Appred by Department Brendon Director Date Non -Standard Contract Coversheet Revised 3/14/19 THE INFORMATION IN THIS BOX IS NOT A PART OF THE CONTRACT AND I5 FOR COUNTY USE ONLY 3111 SAN BERNARDINC) COUNTY Public Works Department Contract Representative Telephone Number Project Contractor Contractor Representative Telephone Number Contract Term Original Contract Amount Amendment Amount Total Contract Amount Cost Center Contract Number SAP Number Sundaramoorthy (Sri) Snrajan, P E Engineering Manager 387-8166 East Valley Corridor Bike Route Interconnect Project City of Redlands (Redlands) Veronica Medina, Assistant Engineer (909) 798-7584 Expiration 12/31/2022 $176,000 N/A $976,000 66500020001520024451 H14981 Briefly describe the general nature of the contract. This agreement sets for the roles and responsibilities of the County of San Bernardino (County) and Redlands for administering and funding the proposed East Valley Corridor Bike Route Interconnect project (Project) located within the County's unincorporated areas of Redlands and Redlands city limits The Project consists of a (1) Class 11 Bike Lane on San Bernardino Avenue, between Mountain View Avenue and Alabama Street, (2) Class !1 Bike Lane on Alabama Street, between Lugonia Avenue and Pioneer Avenue, and (3) Class i and !V Bike Paths on Alabama Street, between River Bluff to Highland/San Bernardino city limits The total estimated cost to construct the Project is $2,773,401 The Project has been awarded three (3) grants to offset this cost The first grant in the amount of $2,063,000 is funded by the Active Transportation Program (A TP) Cycle 3, the second grant in the amount of $49, 000 is funded by ATP Cycle 3 Augmentation, and the last grant in the amount of $264, 401 is funded by the Transportation Development Act (TDA) Article 3 (grant award total is $2,376,401) The remaining cost will be shared between Redlands ($221,000) and County ($176,000) This Project will close a number of gaps in the existing cycling infrastructure, provide improved bike circulation for users between downtown Redlands, Highland, the Citrus Plaza/Mountain Grove shopping centers, and the planned Santa Ana River Trail, and improve cycling safety in the western portion of Redlands FOR COUNTY USE ONLY Approv to Legal Form ,.....„.p / Suzanne Bryant, Coun Counsel Date [ ( (C( (Zd Z C) Reviewed for Contract Compliance Andy Silao, P E Date Reviewed/Approved by Department Brendon Biggs, Director Date Non -Standard Contract Coversheet Revised 3/14/19 COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF REDLANDS AND COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO FOR EAST VALLEY CORRIDOR BIKE ROUTE INTERCONNECT PROJECT This cooperative agreement for development of a bicycle route (` Agreement") is made by and between the county of San Bernardino ("COUNTY") and the city of Redlands ("REDLANDS"), COUNTY and REDLANDS are sometimes individually referred to herein as a `Party' and, together, as the `Parties. RECITALS WHEREAS, the Parties have worked cooperatively in the preparation of two grant applications to secure funding for the potential development and construction of a regional bikeway project titled 'EAST VALLEY CORRIDOR BIKE ROUTE INTERCONNECT PROJECT' ("PROJECT") as depicted in Exhibit A, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference; and WHEREAS, REDLANDS was the implementing agency and COUNTY was the partnering agency in the two grant applications; and WHEREAS, the PROJECT has been awarded two hundred sixty four thousand four hundred one dollars ($264,401) of Transportation Development Act ("TDA') Article 3 funds by the San Bernardino County Transportation Authority ("SBCTA '); two million sixty three thousand dollars ($2,063,000) of Active Transportation Program (` ATP") Cycle 3 funds by the California Transportation Commission; and forty nine thousand dollars ($49,000) of ATP Augmentation funds by the California Transportation Commission; and WIIEREAS, the PROJECT lies within the jurisdiction of the Parties; and WHEREAS, the PROJECT includes: (1) Class II Bike Lane on San Bernardino Avenue, between Mountain View Avenue and Alabama Street; (2) Class II Bike Lane on Alabama Street, between Lugonia Avenue and Pioneer Avenue; and (3) Class I and IV Bike Paths on Alabama Street, between River Bluff to Highland/San Bernardino city limits; and WHEREAS, a Class III Bike Route is proposed with the future Santa Ana River Trail Phase IV project under COUNTY's Regional Parks Department, which will connect from California Street to the Santa Ana River Trail. This Class IB Bike Route is excluded from this Agreement; and WHEREAS, the total estimated cost for the PROJECT is two million six hundred forty one thousand four hundred one dollars ($2,641,401); and 1 L:\ca\djm\Agreements\ATP Cycle 3 Cooperative Agreement.FY20-0031.docx.jn WHEREAS, the total grant award for the PROJECT is two million three hundred seventy six thousand four hundred one dollars ($2,376,401), and the grant matching funds for the PROJECT will be provided by REDLANDS and COUNTY REDLANDS matching share is estimated to be two hundred twenty one thousand dollars ($221,000), and COUNTY's matching share is estimated to be forty four thousand dollars ($44,000); and WHEREAS, the estimated PROJECT costs and the actual PROJECT costs were, and will be, determined based on the location of the PROJECT and WHEREAS, REDLANDS will serve as the lead agency for the PROJECT and WHEREAS, COUNTY is responsible to provide costs to complete additional construction at the intersection of San Bernardino Avenue and Nevada Street estimated to be one hundred thirty two thousand dollars ($132,000); and WHEREAS, the Parties wish to enter into an agreement to cooperate in the implementation of the PROJECT and to fund their respective shares of the PROJECT cost, as provided in Exhibit 'B, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference; NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises contained herein, REDLANDS and COUNTY agree to the following: SECTION I REDLANDS AGREES TO: 1 Act as the implementing agency in the execution of the entire PROJECT As such, REDLANDS shall be the sole Party that contracts with consultants and contractors for environmental processing and mitigation, design, right-of-way acquisition, utility relocation, construction and construction engineering of the PROJECT 2. Include COUNTY in the PROJECT's development team meetings and related communications on the PROJECT's progress, and provide at least quarterly written schedule updates to COUNTY 3 Provide plans and specifications for the PROJECT for COUNTY's review and approval, as well as obtain a no -cost permit from COUNTY for work performed within COUNTY' s right-of-way 4 Invoice COUNTY its estimate share of the PROJECT's costs, as detailed in Exhibit 'B, after REDLANDS award of a consulting contract for PROJECT design. 5 Submit to COUNTY an itemized accounting of actual PROJECT costs incurred by REDLANDS. If COUNTY's share of cost exceeds the sum of forty four thousand dollars ($44,000) advancement by COUNTY then the itemized account shall include 2 L:\ca\djm\Agreements\ATP Cycle 3 Cooperative Agreement.FY20-0031.docx.jn an invoice for COUNTY's share of the PROJECT costs in excess of the forty four thousand dollars ($44,000) advanced payment. In no event shall COUNTY's matching share of the PROJECT's cost exceed fifty five thousand dollars ($55,000) (COUNTY's estimated share of the PROJECT's cost plus twenty-five percent) absent a written amendment to this Agreement approved by the PARTIES, pursuant to Section III, paragraph 3 REDLANDS will be responsible for expenditures incurred on that portion of the PROJECT located within REDLANDS' jurisdiction and COUNTY will be responsible for expenditures incurred on that portion of the PROJECT located within COUNTY's unincorporated jurisdiction. 6. Coordinate with SBCTA and Caltrans regarding the TDA Article 3 grant and the ATP Cycle 3 grant, and apply for reimbursement. 7 Establish and maintain an accounting system conforming to generally accepted accounting principles to support accounting activities associated with the delivery of the PROJECT by REDLANDS. 8. Maintain all source documents, books and records connected with REDLANDS' performance under this Agreement for a minimum of five (5) years from the date the Notice of Completion of the PROJECT construction contract is recorded in the official records of COUNTY or until audit resolution is achieved, whichever is later, and to make all such supporting information available for inspection and audit by representatives of COUNTY Copies will be made and furnished by REDLANDS upon request. 9 Abide by all SBCTA, State and Federal policies, procedures, and regulations applicable to the PROJECT 10. Be responsible for the on-going maintenance of the completed improvements located within REDLANDS. 11 Require REDLANDS contractors to comply with all applicable laws and regulations, including Labor Code sections 1720 et seq. and 1770 et seq. that concern the payment of prevailing wages. When applicable, REDLANDS shall fill out and submit to the California Department of Industrial Relations a PWC 100 form. 12. Accept all payments from COUNTY via electronic fiords transfer ("EFT") directly deposited into the REDLANDS' designated checking or other bank account. REDLADNS shall promptly comply with directions and accurately complete forms provided by COUNTY required to process EFT payments. L:\ca\djm\Agreements\ATP Cycle 3 Coope 3 ve Agreement.FY20-0031.docx.jn SECTION II COUNTY AGREES TO: 1 Review the plans and specifications of the PROJECT, and, through COUNTY's Road Commissioner, approve the plans and specification and provide a no -cost permit to REDLANDS for its work in COUNTY's right-of-way 2. Be responsible for paying to REDLANDS its respective share of PROJECT costs, as outlined in Exhibit B, based on invoices supplied to COUNTY by REDLANDS. COUNTY shall be responsible for the estimated sum of forty four thousand dollars ($44,000). In no event shall the COUNTY's matching share of the PROJECT's cost exceed fifty five thousand dollars ($55,000) (COUNTY's estimated share of the PROJECT's cost plus twenty-five percent) absent a written amendment to this Agreement approved by the Parties, pursuant to Section III, paragraph 3 3 Be responsible to provide costs to complete additional construction at the intersection of San Bernardino Avenue and Nevada Street, as outlined in Exhibit 'B, estimated to be one hundred thirty two thousand dollars ($132,000). 4 In no event shall COUNTY's share of the PROJECT cost exceed two hundred twenty thousand dollars ($220,000) absent a written amendment to this Agreement approved by both PARTIES, pursuant to Section III paragraph 3 5 Reimburse REDLANDS for expenditures incurred on that portion of the PROJECT located within COUNTY's jurisdiction within sixty (60) days following receipt of an invoice from REDLANDS. 6. Assist in relocation or removal of utilities that interfere with construction of the portion of the PROJECT located within COUNTY's unincorporated jurisdiction. This shall be included as a PROJECT cost. 7 Assist in acquisition of street rights-of-way and temporary construction easements needed for construction of the portion of the PROJECT located within COUNTY's unincorporated jurisdiction. This shall be included as a PROJECT cost. 8. Be responsible for the on-going maintenance of the completed improvements located within COUNTY's jurisdiction, so long as the improvements are located within COUNTY's maintained road system. SECTION III IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED: 1 That this Agreement applies to all phases and scope of work for the PROJECT as described in Exhibit `B 4 L;\ca\djm\Agreements \ATP Cycle 3 Cooperative Agreement.FY20-0031.docx.jn 2. Indemnification and Insurance. a. REDLANDS shall indemnify defend, and hold harmless COUNTY and its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, agents, and volunteers from any and all claims, actions, losses, damages and/or liability arising out of REDLANDS negligent acts or omissions, or willful misconduct, which arise from REDLANDS performance of its obligations under this Agreement. b COUNTY shall indemnify defend, and hold harmless REDLANDS and its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, agents, and volunteers from any and all claims, actions, losses, damages and/or liability resulting from COUNTY's negligent acts or omissions, or willful misconduct, which arise from COUNTY's performance of its obligations under this Agreement. c. In the event COUNTY and/or REDLANDS is found to be comparatively at fault for any claim, action, loss, or damage which results from their respective obligations under this Agreement, COUNTY and/or REDLANDS shall indemnify the other to the extent of its comparative fault. d. In the event of litigation arising from this Agreement, each Party to this Agreement shall bear its own cost, including attorneys fees. This paragraph does not apply to costs or attorneys' fees relative to the defense and indemnification obligations described in this Section III, paragraph 2. e. REDLANDS and COUNTY are authorized self-insured public entities for purposes of professional liability automobile liability general liability and workers compensation and warrant that through their programs of self-insurance, they have adequate coverage or resources to protect against liabilities arising out of the performance of the terms, conditions or obligations of this Agreement. f. REDLANDS shall require all contractors and vendors providing PROJECT services to have appropriate and adequate insurance coverage for the mutual protection and benefit of the Parties. Except for Workers Compensation, Errors and Omissions and Professional Liability policies, REDLANDS shall require and ensure that all REDLANDS contractors performing PROJECT services shall have insurance policies that contain endorsements naming COUNTY and its officers, employees, agents and volunteers as additional insureds with respect to liabilities arising out of the performance of services hereunder The additional insured endorsements shall not limit the scope of coverage for COUNTY to vicarious liability but shall allow coverage for COUNTY to the full extent provided by the policy Such additional insured coverage shall be at least as broad as Additional Insured (Form B) endorsement form ISO, CG 2010.11 85 3 This Agreement contains the entire agreement of the Parties with respect to subject matter hereof, and supersedes all prior negotiations, understandings, or agreements. No supplement, modification, or amendment of this Agreement shall be binding unless executed in writing and signed by the Parties. 5 L:\ca\djm\Agreements\ATP Cycle 3 Cooperative Agreement.FY20-0031.docxjn 4 This Agreement may be signed in counterparts, each of which shall constitute an original. This Agreement shall take effect on the date the last Party to the Agreement signs (the `Effective Date"). 5 The recitals are incorporated into the body of this Agreement. 6. That this Agreement will commence on its Effective Date, and shall terminate upon REDLANDS provision of a written notice of completion of the PROJECT to COUNTY or December 31, 2023 whichever is later, unless any PROJECT accounting remains unsettled between the Parties, or between the Parties and either of the grant agencies. This Agreement may be amended or terminated by mutual written consent of the Parties. This Agreement may be terminated by either Party with or without cause, upon thirty (30) days advance written notice to the other Party provided, however, that neither Party may terminate this Agreement after REDLANDS has awarded a contract to construct the PROJECT The defense and indemnification provisions identified in this Section III, Paragraph 2, as well as REDLANDS responsibilities identified in Section I, Paragraphs 8 through 9 shall survive termination of this Agreement. The Parties agree that the provisions governing utility relocation, right-of-way acquisition and construction are dependent upon the Parties first satisfying all applicable environmental laws (e.g. the Califomia Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA ')). As provided in this paragraph, the Agreement may be cancelled with or without cause, before, during, and after CEQA review/approval. 6 L:\ca\djm\Agreements\ATP Cycle 3 Cooperative Agrecment.FY20-0031.docx.jn By SIGNATURE PAGE REDLANDS EAST VALLEY CORRIDOR BIKE ROUTE AGREEMENT City of Redlands County of San Bernardino By CURT HA N Mayor Chair, Board of Supervisors Date 10 /0 Date NOV 1 1 2020 APPROVED AS TO FORM APPROVED AS TO FORM SEE ATTACHED By r ` , By LMcHUGH SUZANNE BRYANT Attest City Attorney anne Donaldson, City Clerk Deputy County Counsel SIGNED AND CERTIFIED THAT A COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN DELIVERED TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD By 11 • +• • 111rk bfIl} c rd of Supervisors •4`#f G o , an Bernardino �i �wl 7 L.IcaldjmlAgreements\ATP Cycle 3 Cooperative Agreement.FY20-6031 docx.jn By Date SIGNATURE PAGE REDLANDS EAST VALLEY CORRIDOR BIKE ROUTE AGREEMENT Citv of Redlands County of San Bernardino By PAUL W FOSTER CURT HAGMAN Mayor 07(a /2 o Date Char, Board of Supervisors APPROVED AS TO FORM APPROVED AS TO FORM By DANIEL cHUGH City Attorney Attest anne Donaldson, City Clerk By Cr-itA SUZANNE BRYANT Deputy County Counsel SIGNED AND CERTIFIED THAT A COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN DELIVERED TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Lynna Monell Clerk of the Board of Supervisors Of the County of San Bernardino 7 L lcaldjm\Agrcements\ATP Cycle 3 Cooperative Agreement.FY20-0031_docx.jn EXHIBIT "A" Project Description This project may install a class I, II, and N bikeways across portions of the Santa Ana River along Alabama Street from the Highland/San Bernardino city limits, San Bernardino Avenue between the western Redlands city limits and Alabama Street and along Alabama Street from Lugonia Avenue north to the Santa Ana River Trail as shown in more detail below EXISTING EAST VALLEY CORRIDOR MULTI-PURPOSE TRAIL, ✓ �;-�IaFSi6l� ill .tr=�. ' CONNECTION TO CITY OF HIGHLAND PROPOSED CLASS II BIKE LANE AND CLASS I BIKE PATH ON CITY CREEK '�a��- r Icrry BDUNDARY 40.40. I CITY OF REDLANDS PROPOSED CLASSI BIKE PATH EXISTING EAST VALLEY CORRIDOR MULTI-PURPOSE TRAIT. CITY OF REDLANDS PROPOSED CLASS 11 BI fELANE 1 ORANGE ELOSSOM TRAIL] PRASE 3 L. CITY BOUNDARY] COUNTY PROPOSED CLASS 11 BIKE LANE COUNTY PROPOSED GLASS R BIKE LANE 4 I'I — • 1(PAOPOSED C///'SANTA ANA RIVER TRAIL ATP Cycle 3 Legend RovIa Connec3ane Bicycle Routes Existing - Cress - Clds. 111 - Nuti.n.rpose Trsr Proposedams 2. Cremm II • • Claes III • • Crass • Santa Ana Riser Trai Crty of RaElanda N Xedrands s6ert➢wWem^ Apo ld 3010 weif.-TArFc ooie•anaur,:n-,e 8 L-1caldjmlAgreementslATP Cycle 3 Cooperative Agreement.FY20 003 Ldocx.in EXHIBIT "B" Project Cost and Funding Estimates Item Additional Costs to County PS&E Construction Curb and Gutter$ 22,000.00 $ $ 39,850.00 AC Pavement $ $ 70,150.00 Total cost to County of 311 Total $ 22,000.00 $ $ 110,000.00 132,000.00 9 L:\ca\djrn\Agreemcnts\ATP Cycle 3 Cooperative Agreement.FY20-0031.docx.jn Fund ng Plan Budget Reimbursement Ratios Funding Amount Fund Type Fund Source Award Amount Environmental PS&E RfW Construction Environmental PS&E R/W Construction Totals State ATP Cycle 3 $ 2,063,000 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 95.40% $ $ $ $ 2,063,000 $ 2,063,000 State ATP Augmentation $ 49,000 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 2.27% $ $ $ $ 49,000 $ 49,000 Local TDA/SBCTA $ 264,403 9.89% 49.41% 59.26% 2.33% $ 9,000 $ 125,000 $ 80,000 $ 50,401 $ 264,401 Local Redlands $ 221,000 90.11% 33.20% 40.74% 0.00% $ 82,000 $ 84,000 $ 55,000 $ $ 221,000 Local Co my of 58 $ 44,000 0.00% 17,39% 0.00% 0.00% $ $ 44,000 $ $ $ 44,000 $ 2,641,401 100.009e 100.0095 100.00% 100.00% $ 91,000 $ 253,000 $ 135,000 $ 2,162,401 $ 2,641,401 Item Additional Costs to County PS&E Construction Curb and Gutter$ 22,000.00 $ $ 39,850.00 AC Pavement $ $ 70,150.00 Total cost to County of 311 Total $ 22,000.00 $ $ 110,000.00 132,000.00 9 L:\ca\djrn\Agreemcnts\ATP Cycle 3 Cooperative Agreement.FY20-0031.docx.jn