Title
Cooperative Agreements for Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization Program Projects
Overview
Overview
On May 9, 2022, the Orange County Transportation Authority Board of Directors awarded Measure M2 Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization Program funds to five projects as part of the 2022 call for projects. Through the application process, the responsible local agencies requested the Orange County Transportation Authority to oversee the implementation of three of the five projects, Bake Parkway and Rockfield Boulevard, Crown Valley Parkway, and Moulton Parkway. Cooperative agreements are necessary for each of these projects to specify the roles and required amount of the local agency matching funds as specified in the applications.
Recommendation(s)
Recommendations
A. Authorize the Chief Executive Officer to negotiate and execute Cooperative Agreement No. C-2-2632 between the Orange County Transportation Authority and the cities of Irvine, Laguna Hills, and Lake Forest for the Bake Parkway and Rockfield Boulevard Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization Program Project, with local agency in-kind services and cash-matching funds totaling $626,686.
B. Authorize the Chief Executive Officer to negotiate and execute Cooperative Agreement No. C-2-2633 between the Orange County Transportation Authority and the cities of Dana Point, Laguna Niguel, Mission Viejo, and the County of Orange for the Crown Valley Parkway Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization Program Project, with local agency in-kind services and cash-matching funds totaling $587,318.
C. Authorize the Chief Executive Officer to negotiate and execute Cooperative Agreement No. C-2-2634 between the Orange County Transportation Authority and the cities of Dana Point, Laguna Hills, and Laguna Niguel for the Moulton Parkway Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization Program Project, with local agency in-kind services and cash-matching funds totaling $662,913.