05/20/2015AMY NEAVILIN, CPA
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT &COMPTROLLER
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DATE: June 29, 2015
TO: Kevin Wilson
Director of Engineering
ATTN: Pam Hancock
Executive Assistant
FROM: Cheryl Robertson Executive Aide to the Clerk of Courts & Comptroller
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At the May 20, 2015 Board of County Commissioners Meeting the Board granted approval and authorized
execution of Item C24 to execute a Traffic Signal Maintenance and Compensation Agreement with Florida
Department of Transportation (FDOT) effective July 1, 2015 to provide Monroe County with $29,640 funding for
maintenance of traffic signals.
This enclosure is not fully executed; the agreement must be executed by the State of Florida Department of
Transportation. The original agreement must be forwarded to me at the Clerk's office before the transaction can
be finalized. Once received, we will scan, file, and distribute to the County Attorney and Finance Division
Personnel.
Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
cc: County Attorney
Finance
File
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CONTRACT NO. A
FINANCIAL PROJECT NO.
F.E.I.D. NO.
THIS TRAFFIC f = MAIN3NANCE AND COMPENSATION AGREEMENT ( "Agreement "), is entered into this � ` L
day of 1 S between the Florida Department of Transportation, an agency of
the State of Florida, h in c d the "Department ", and Florida,
k 100 " L - 33 0 4:0 ( "Maintaining Agency ").
WITNESSETH:
A. The Department is authorized under Section 335.055, Florida Statutes, to enter into this
l Ag're'ement.
B. The Maintaining Agency is authorized under 00 M Off' ' fAL MOVAYU( `uJrif'l.� WZ to enter into this
Agreement and has authorized its undersigned representative to enter into and execute this Agreement on behalf of the
Maintaining Agency.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants contained in the Agreement, the sufficiency of which is
acknowledged, the parties mutually agree and covenant as follows:
The Maintaining Agency shall be responsible for the maintenance and continuous operation of the traffic signals,
interconnected and monitored traffic signals (IMTS) (defined as signals that are interconnected with telecommunications and
are monitored at a central location), traffic signal systems (defined as central computer, cameras, message signs,
communications devices, interconnect / network, vehicle, bicycle & pedestrian detection devices, traffic signal hardware and
software, preemption devices, and uninterruptible power supplies ( "UPS ")), control devices (defined as intersection control
beacons, traffic warning beacons, illuminated street name signs, pedestrian flashing beacons (i.e., school zone flashing
beacons, pedestrian crossing beacons, and Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons)), and emergency /fire department signals
and speed activated warning displays. The Maintaining Agency shall be responsible for the payment of electricity and
electrical charges incurred in connection with operation of such traffic signals and signal systems and devices upon completion
of installation of each signal or device. All traffic signals and control devices mentioned in this paragraph are referred to in this
Agreement as "Traffic Signals and Devices ".
The Department agrees to pay the Maintaining Agency an annual compensation amount based on the Department's fiscal
year. The compensation amount consists of the cost of the maintenance and continuous operation of the Traffic Signals and
Devices as identified in Exhibit A. Payments by the Department will be made in accordance with Exhibit B. In the case of
construction contracts, the Maintaining Agency shall be responsible for the payment of electricity and electrical charges
incurred in connection with the operation of the Traffic Signals and Devices, and shall undertake the maintenance and
continuous operation of these Traffic Signals and Devices upon final acceptance of the installation by the Department. Prior to
any final acceptance of the installation by the Department, the Maintaining Agency will have the opportunity to inspect and
request modifications or corrections to the installation(s) and the Department agrees to undertake those modifications or
corrections prior to final acceptance so long as the modifications or corrections comply with the Agreement, signal plans, and
specifications previously approved by both the Department and Maintaining Agency. Repair or replacement and other
responsibilities of the installation contractor and the Department, during construction, are contained in the Department's
Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction.
3. The Maintaining Agency shall maintain and operate the Traffic Signals and Devices in a manner that will ensure safe and
efficient movement of highway traffic and that is consistent with maintenance practices prescribed by the International
Municipal Signal Association (IMSA) and operational requirements of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices
(MUTCD), as amended.
4. The Maintaining Agency's maintenance responsibilities include, but are not limited to, locates, preventive maintenance
(periodic inspection, service and routine repairs), restoration of services, and emergency maintenance (trouble shooting in the
event of equipment malfunction, failure, or damage). Restoration of services may include temporary poles, stop signs or other
methods to maintain traffic. The Maintaining Agency shall record its maintenance activities in a traffic signal maintenance log.
5. The Department intends to conduct a structural inspection of the mast arm structures and strain poles every 60 months, which
inspection shall comply with the checklist included in Exhibit C, attached to and incorporated in this Agreement. The inspection
report will serve as a 90 -day notification to the Maintaining Agency that deficiencies exist which require preventative
maintenance and periodic maintenance. Preventative maintenance includes but is not limited to: spot painting, cleaning, all
wiring issues, graffiti removal, all signal related issues (lighting, signs and connections), and response to traffic impact
including repair and replacement of all components damaged by the traffic impact. For any new painted mast arms installed
after the date of this agreement, preventative maintenance includes all items described above and also includes repainting,
tightening of nuts, replacing missing or deficient bolts, replacement of missing cap covers or equivalent, replacement of
missing or deficient access hole cover plates, and repairing improper grounding. Damaged mast arm structures and strain
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poles must be properly repaired or replaced by the Maintaining Agency. If the Maintaining Agency is not successful in
recovering damage costs from responsible party(ies) within 180 days from the occurrence of damage, the Department will
reimburse the Maintaining Agency for costs incurred due to traffic impacts to mast arms, which reimbursements will be
processed after the Department receives a properly completed and supported invoice from the Maintaining Agency. The
Department will pursue reimbursements from individuals and /or the third parties who cause damages to mast arms and are
liable for replacement/repair costs. Failure to perform preventative maintenance after notification of an inspection deficiency
will result in the Maintaining Agency being responsible for the corrective actions. If spot painting or any other described
preventative maintenance is not carried out, there shall be a 25% retainage of the annual compensation amount for the
affected signal locations until the preventative maintenance is performed. For each month subsequent to the expiration of the
90 -day notice given to the Maintaining Agency that preventative maintenance deficiencies exist, 1/12' of the annual
compensation amount for the affected signal locations will be forfeited up to 25% of the annual compensation amount. In the
case of a total paint failure on a mast arm installed prior to the date of this Agreement, the Department will fund the cost of
repainting. This does not include any mast arm that was installed with a separate mast arm painted finish agreement. The
terms of that agreement will control.
6. Periodic maintenance includes but is not limited to: repair of cracks in the mast arm structure; removal and /or repair of grout
pads; resetting of anchor bolts; and repair or replacement of deteriorated anchor bolts and nuts. For any new mast arm
installations after the date of this Agreement, if a Maintaining Agency requests a painted mast arm, the Maintaining Agency
agrees to perform all required periodic and preventative maintenance. Any periodic maintenance performed on the mast arm
structure by the Maintaining Agency needs Department approval prior to commencement of work and shall be performed
within 90 days unless under an emergency situation. Any and all work performed by the Maintaining Agency must conform to
the current Department Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction as applicable. Mast arms that the
Department determines to be at the end of its useful life will be replaced by the Department so long as documented
preventative maintenance and any applicable periodic maintenance was satisfactorily performed by the Maintaining Agency.
The Table below summarizes the roles of the Maintaining Agency and the Department with regard to preventative and periodic
maintenance of mast arms:
Maintaining Agency
Florida DOT
Preventative maintenance of all mast arm structures
Periodic maintenance of all mast arm structures (except for
any new painted and existing painted structures with signed
separate Agreement
Periodic maintenance of structures (for any new
painted and existing painted structures with signed
separate A reement
Damage repair or replacement of structures
Compensate Maintaining Agency for damage repair or
replacement of structures
Replacement at end of life cycle of the structure
The Department will reimburse the Maintaining Agency for costs incurred due to traffic impacts to traffic signal controller
cabinet assemblies, traffic signal battery backup, UPS cabinet assemblies, pedestrian flashing beacons, strain pole repair or
replacement, and all devices shown in Exhibit A, if the Maintaining Agency is not successful in recovering damage costs from
responsible parties. The Maintaining Agency will be responsible for pursuing reimbursements from individuals and /or the third
parties that cause damages. However, if the Maintaining Agency is not successful in recovering damage costs from
responsible party(ies) within 180 days from the occurrence of damage, the Department will pursue reimbursements from
individuals and /or the third parties who cause damages and are liable for replacement/repair costs to the traffic signal
controller cabinet assemblies, traffic signal battery backup, UPS cabinet assemblies, pedestrian flashing beacons, strain poles,
and all devices shown in Exhibit A. Applicable reimbursements will be processed after the Department receives a properly
completed and supported invoice from the Maintaining Agency.
8. The Maintaining Agency may remove any component of the installed equipment for repair or testing; however, it shall only
make permanent modifications or equipment replacements and only if the equipment provided is capable of performing at
minimum the same functions as the equipment being replaced. The Department shall not make any modifications or
equipment replacements without prior written notice to and consultation with the Maintaining Agency.
The Maintaining Agency shall implement and maintain the timing and phasing of the traffic signals in accordance with
the Department's timing and phasing plans, specifications, special provisions, Department re- timing projects, and the
Department's Traffic Engineering Manual. The Maintaining Agency shall obtain prior written approval from the
Department for any modification in phasing of signals and flash times (where applicable). Signal Systems timings
(cycle length, split, offsets, sequence) are considered operational changes and may be changed by the Maintaining
Agency to accommodate changing needs of traffic. The Maintaining Agency may make changes in the signal timing
provided these changes are made under the direction of a qualified Professional Engineer registered in the State of
Florida. The Maintaining Agency shall make available a copy of the timings to the Department upon request. The
Department reserves the right to examine equipment, timing and phasing at any time and, after consultation with the
Maintaining Agency, may specify modifications. If the Department specifies modification in timing or phasing,
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implementation of such modifications will be coordinated with, or made by, the Maintaining Agency. All signal timing
and phasing records shall be retained by the Maintaining Agency for at least three (3) years, and will be made
available to the Department upon request.
9. The Maintaining Agency shall note in the maintenance log any changes in timings and phasings, and keep a copy of the
timings and phasings, and any approval documentation in a file. A copy of the log shall be provided to the Department upon
request. Maintaining Agencies may provide this information electronically.
10. The Maintaining Agency and the Department shall update Exhibit A on an annual basis which Exhibit A is attached to and
incorporated in this Agreement. Exhibit A will contain all Traffic Signals and Devices on the State Highway System which are
within the jurisdiction of the Maintaining Agency, those that are maintained by the Maintaining Agency and those that are
maintained but not included for compensation. No changes or modifications may be made to Exhibit A during the
Department's fiscal year for compensation. New Traffic Signals and Devices added by the Department during its fiscal year
must be maintained and operated by the Maintaining Agency upon the Department's final acceptance as stated in paragraph
2. The Maintaining Agency and the Department shall update Exhibit A preceding each Department's fiscal year, which will
include all new Department Traffic Signals and Devices added during the Department's previous fiscal year and delete those
removed. Exhibit A will need to be incorporated into this Agreement by an amendment to this Agreement each time Exhibit A
is updated. The Maintaining Agency will begin receiving compensation for new Traffic Signals and Devices in the Department's
fiscal year after the Traffic Signals and Devices are installed and final acceptance is given by the Department. In the event
that no change has been made to the previous year's Exhibit A, a certification from the Maintaining Agency shall be provided
to the Department certifying that no change has been made to Exhibit A in the Department's previous fiscal year. The annual
compensation will be a lump sum payment (minus any retainage or forfeiture) as set forth in Exhibit B. Future payments will be
based on the information provided in Exhibit A, in accordance with the provisions as set forth in Exhibit B, attached to and
incorporated in this Agreement.
11. Payment will be made in accordance with Section 215.422, Florida Statutes.
12. There shall be no reimbursement for travel expenses under this Agreement.
13. Bills for fees or other compensation for services or expenses shall be submitted in detail sufficient for a proper pre -audit and
post -audit thereof.
14. The Maintaining Agency should be aware of the following time frames. Inspection and approval of goods or services shall take
no longer than twenty (20) working days. The Department has twenty (20) days to deliver a request for payment (voucher) to
the Department of Financial Services. The twenty (20) days are measured from the latter of the date the invoice is received or
the goods or services are received, inspected and approved.
15. If a payment is not available within forty (40) days, a separate interest penalty at a rate as established pursuant to Section
55.03(1), Florida Statutes, will be due and payable, in addition to the invoice amount, to the Maintaining Agency. Interest
penalties of less than one (1) dollar will not be enforced unless the Maintaining Agency requests payment. Invoices returned to
a Maintaining Agency because of Maintaining Agency preparation errors will result in a delay in the payment. The invoice
payment requirements do not start until a properly completed invoice is provided to the Department.
16. A Vendor Ombudsman has been established within the Department of Financial Services. The duties of this individual include
acting as an advocate for contractors or vendors who may be experiencing problems in obtaining timely payment(s) from a
state agency. The Vendor Ombudsman may be contacted at (850) 413 -5516 or by calling the Division of Consumer Services
at 1- 877 - 693 -5236.
17. Records of costs incurred under the terms of this Agreement shall be maintained and made available upon request to the
Department at all times during the period of this Agreement and for three (3) years after final payment is made. Copies of
these documents and records shall be furnished to the Department upon request. Records of costs incurred include the
Maintaining Agency's general accounting records and the project records, together with supporting documents and records, of
the contractor and all subcontractors performing work on the project, and all other records of the Contractor and
subcontractors considered necessary by the Department for a proper audit of costs.
18. In the event this contract is for services in excess of $25,000.00 and a term for a period of more than one (1) year, the
provisions of Section 339.135(6)(a), F.S., are hereby incorporated:
"The Department, during any fiscal year, shall not expend money, incur any liability, or enter into any
contract which, by its terms, involves the expenditure of money in excess of the amounts budgeted as
available for expenditure during such fiscal year. Any contract, verbal or written, made in violation of this
subsection is null and void, and no money may be paid on such contract. The Department shall require a
statement from the Comptroller of the Department that such funds are available prior to entering into any
such contract or other binding commitment of funds. Nothing herein contained shall prevent the making of
contracts for periods exceeding 1 year, but any contract so made shall be executory only for the value of
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the services to be rendered or agreed to be paid for in succeeding fiscal years; and this paragraph shall be
incorporated verbatim in all contracts of the Department which are for an amount in excess of $25,000.00
and which have a term for a period of more than 1 year."
19. The Department's obligation to pay is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Florida Legislature.
20. An entity or affiliate who has been placed on the discriminatory vendor list may not submit a bid on a contract to provide any
goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a
public building or public work, may not submit bids on leases of real property to a public entity, may not be awarded or perform
work as a contractor, supplier, contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with any public entity, and
may not transact business with any public entity.
21. A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for a public entity crime may not
submit a bid on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a bid on a contract with a public
entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, may not submit bids on leases of real property to a
public entity, may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with
any public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in Section
287.017, Florida Statutes, for CATEGORY TWO for a period of thirty -six (36) months from the date of being placed on the
convicted vendor list.
22. The Department shall consider the employment by any contractor of unauthorized aliens a violation of Section 274A(e) of the
Immigration and Nationality Act. If the contractor knowingly employs unauthorized aliens, such violation will be cause for
unilateral cancellation of this Agreement.
23. The Maintaining Agency may be subject to inspections of Traffic Signals and Devices by the Department. Such findings will
be shared with the Maintaining Agency and will be the basis of all decisions regarding payment reduction, reworking,
Agreement termination, or renewal. If at any time the Maintaining Agency has not performed the maintenance responsibility
on the locations specified in the Exhibit A, the Department has the option of (a) notifying the Maintaining Agency of the
deficiency with a requirement that it be corrected within a specified time, otherwise the Department shall deduct payment for
any deficient Traffic Signal(s) and Device(s) maintenance not corrected at the end of such time, or (b) take whatever action is
deemed appropriate by the Department. Any suspension or termination of funds does not relieve any obligation of the
Maintaining Agency under the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
24. The Department shall monitor the performance of the Maintaining Agency in the fulfillment of the agreement. The Maintaining
Agency shall submit an annual Report prior to June 30 of each year detailing the following:
Critical Detection device malfunctions: Critical detection is defined as the detection on side - streets and in left turn
lanes on the main streets, and all pedestrian /bicycle detection. Repairs to the side - street and main street left turn
detections shall be made within sixty (60) days of discovery and repairs to the pedestrian detection shall be made
within 72 hours after notification. All these events shall be logged into the annual report. If repairs cannot be
performed within 60 days, the agency shall document the reasons why. Discovery of such events shall be logged into
the annual report. The Maintaining Agency shall ensure that 90% of all critical detectors systemwide are operating
properly at all time. Any time the level drops below 90 %, the Agency would have ninety (90) days to correct the
situation. A 5% retainage of the total annual compensation amount (as shown in Exhibit A) will be withheld whenever
the 90% critical detection requirement is not met within the 90-day period.
b. Traffic signal preventative maintenance inspections: All traffic signals shall receive at least one (1) minor preventative
maintenance inspection, preferably two inspections, within a twelve (12) month period. Preventative maintenance
inspection shall include verification that all detection is working, the signal is cycling properly, the ventilation system is
functioning and filters are clean. Basic traffic cabinet maintenance shall also verify power feed voltages, verify that the
vehicle and pedestrian indications are functioning properly, test the effective functioning of pedestrian push buttons,
and check hinges and door locks. At least one (1) conflict monitor test shall be performed during a twelve (12) month
period. Each test is to be documented and included in the annual report to the Department. The inspection report
should note the location, date of inspection and any items noted. If the traffic signals do not receive at least one (1)
minor preventative maintenance inspection during a twelve (12) month period, there shall be a 20% retainage of the
annual compensation amount for the affected signal locations until the preventative maintenance inspection is made.
If not performed within the state's fiscal year, the 20% retainage of the annual compensation amount for the affected
signal locations will be forfeited.
c. For any traffic signals that are interconnected with telecommunications and their real -time operation is electronically
monitored via software by personnel at a central location and are therefore receiving the higher compensation
amount as described in Exhibit B, the name(s), titles of those monitoring those intersections, and the location of the
central monitoring facility(s) are to be documented and contained in the annual report submitted to the Department.
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d. In addition to the above requirements, if at least 50% of the traffic signals are not inspected and if at least half of the
critical detection requirements as stated in 24a are not met, the Department will retain an additional 25% of the
remaining compensation amount.
25. The Maintaining Agency may enter into agreements with other parties pertaining to Traffic Signals and Devices including, but
not limited to, agreements relating to costs and expenses incurred in connection with the operation of traffic signals and
devices on the State Highway System, provided that such Agreements are consistent with the mutual covenants contained in
this Agreement. The Maintaining Agency shall furnish a copy of such agreements to the Department.
26. This Agreement may not be assigned or transferred by the Maintaining Agency in whole or in part without consent of the
Department.
27. The Maintaining Agency shall allow public access to all documents, papers, letters, or other material subject to provisions of
Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, and made or received by the Maintaining Agency in conjunction with this Agreement. Failure by
the Maintaining Agency to grant such public access will be grounds for immediate unilateral cancellation of this Agreement by
the Department.
28. This Agreement is governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. The invalidity or
unenforceability of any portion of this Agreement does not affect the remaining provisions and portions hereof. Any failure to
enforce or election on the part of the Department to not enforce any provision of this Agreement does not constitute a waiver
of any rights of the Department to enforce its remedies hereunder or at law or in equity.
29. This term of this Agreement is twenty (20) years; provided that either party may cancel this Agreement prior to the expiration of
the term of this Agreement. A minimum notice period of two (2) years plus the remaining months of the Department's fiscal
year shall be provided to the other party in writing. Should the Maintaining Agency provide its written notice of cancellation to
the Department, the notice shall be endorsed by the elected body (County Commission, City Council, or local agency
governing body) under which the Agency operates.
30. Upon execution, this Agreement cancels and supersedes any and all prior Traffic Signal Maintenance Agreement(s) between
the parties, except specific separate Agreements covering painted mast arm maintenance or any other aspect related to the
painting of mast arms.
31. The Department reserves the right to remove select critical corridors or critical intersections from the Maintaining Agency's
obligation under this Agreement. The remaining intersections and corridors would continue to be covered under this
Agreement. The Department will provide a minimum of one year notice prior to take -over of maintenance of critical corridors or
critical intersections.
32. The Department agrees that the Maintaining Agency must comply with State law regarding appropriations and budgets. This
Agreement shall not be interpreted to conflict with State law applicable to the Maintaining Agency.
33. The Maintaining Agency shall:
a. utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's E -Verify system to verify the employment eligibility of all new
employees hired by the Maintaining Agency during the term of the contract; and
b. expressly require any contractors and subcontractors performing work or providing services pursuant to the state
contract to likewise utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's E- Verify system to verify the employment
eligibility of all new employees hired by the subcontractor during the contract term.
34. Exhibits A, B, and C are attached and incorporated by reference.
35. This Agreement contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused these presents to be executed, the day and year first above written.
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Stock Island
X
$3,040
MacDonald Ave
Stock Island
X
$3,040
Crane Bou evar
Sugarloaf Key
X
$3,040
Key Deer Blvd
Big Pine Key
X
$3,040
Ocean Boulevard
Tavernier
X
$3,040
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Oean Bay Dr
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Key Largo
$3,040
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Tradewinds Plaza
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Key Largo
$3,040
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$760
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$1,064
Emerald Drive
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$1,064
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Key Largo
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$1,064
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satisfactory completion of all services detailed in this Agreement for this time period, the Department will pay the Maintaining Agency a Total Lump Sum (minus any retainage or
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EXHIBIT B
TRAFFIC SIGNAL MAINTENANCE AND COMPENSATION AGREEMENT
1.0 PURPOSE
This exhibit defines the method and limits of compensation to be made to the Maintaining Agency for the services
described in this Agreement and in Exhibit A and method by which payments will be made.
2.0 COMPENSATION
For the satisfactory completion of all services detailed in this Agreement and Exhibit A of this Agreement, the
Department will pay the Maintaining Agency the Total Lump Sum (minus any retainage or forfeiture) in Exhibit A.
The Maintaining Agency will receive one lump sum payment (minus any retainage or forfeiture) at the end of each
fiscal year for satisfactory completion of service.
Beginning in the fiscal year 2016 -17, for traffic signals which are not interconnected with telecommunications and
are not monitored at a central location, the compensation amount shall be $3,131. The compensation amount for
traffic signals that are interconnected with telecommunications and are monitored at a central location shall be
$4,500 per signal location. These differential compensation amounts shall be in effect beginning July 1, 2016. The
Table below shows the compensation amount for the various devices for fiscal years 2015 -16 and 2016 -17, and
beyond.
Total Lump Sum (minus any retainage or forfeiture) Amount for each fiscal year is calculated by adding all of the individual
intersection amounts.
Pedestrian Flashing Beacon: includes school zone beacons, pedestrian crossing beacons, and rectangular rapid flashing
beacons (RRFB). School zones, crosswalks and warning sign locations shall be paid at a unit rate regardless of the
number of individual beacons or poles.
Unit Compensation Rates per Intersection on the State Highway System
'Compensation pro -rata based on intersection approaches or legs on State Highway System.
Based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI), the Unit Rate for the following fiscal year will be adjusted accordingly, unless
otherwise specified in an amendment to this Agreement. However, if CPI is negative, there shall be no reduction from the
previous year's compensation.
3.0 PAYMENT PROCESSING
The Maintaining Agency shall invoice the Department in a format acceptable to the Department, on an annual
basis for the reimbursement costs incurred by the Maintaining Agency for the previous year prior to June 30 of
each year. For example, the Maintaining Agency shall submit its invoice for the previous year beginning July 1,
2015 through June 30, 2016 no later than June 30, 2016.
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Traffic
-
Intersecti
Pedestria
Emergen
Display
Warni
Interconnect
on
n
cy Fire
(SAWD)
ng
Travel
Uninterrupti
Traffic
ed &
Control
Flashing
Dept.
or Blank
Beaco
Time
ble Power
Signal
monitored
Beacon
Beacon
Signal
Out Sign
n
Detect
Supplies
FY
s (TS)
(IMTS)
(ICB)
(PFB)
(FDS)
(BOS)
(TWB)
or
(UPS)
2014-
$
15*
2,951
$738
$295
$738
$148
$148
2015 -16
3,040 1
760
608
1,064 1
304
304
2016 -17
3,131 1
4,500 1
783 1
626 1
1,096 1
313 1
313 1
100
100
2017 -18
Based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI), the 2016
-17 compensation amounts will
be revised upwards.
2018 -19
Based on the CPI, the 2017 -18 compensation amounts will be revised upwards.
2019 -2
Based on the CPI, the 2018 -19 compensation amounts will be revised upwards.
'Compensation pro -rata based on intersection approaches or legs on State Highway System.
Based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI), the Unit Rate for the following fiscal year will be adjusted accordingly, unless
otherwise specified in an amendment to this Agreement. However, if CPI is negative, there shall be no reduction from the
previous year's compensation.
3.0 PAYMENT PROCESSING
The Maintaining Agency shall invoice the Department in a format acceptable to the Department, on an annual
basis for the reimbursement costs incurred by the Maintaining Agency for the previous year prior to June 30 of
each year. For example, the Maintaining Agency shall submit its invoice for the previous year beginning July 1,
2015 through June 30, 2016 no later than June 30, 2016.
STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 750 -010 -22
TRAFFIC SIGNAL MAINTENANCE AND COMPENSATION AGREEMENT TRAFFIC OPERATIONS 04115
04/15
Exhibit C Page 1 of 1
EXHIBIT C
TRAFFIC SIGNAL MAST ARM CHECKLIST
Traffic Signal Mast Arm Checklist
• Foundation, including condition of grout pad if present
• Anchor bolts and nuts
• Base plate
• Base plate connection to vertical member
• Hand hole and hand hole covers and inside of vertical member by removing hand hole covers
• Connections between vertical and horizontal members
• Any member splices
• Attachments
• Member caps