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Date: November 16, 2011 CONSENT CALENDAR
Subject: CVAG REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT FOR THE VISTA CHINO LOW
WATER CROSSING BRIDGE REPLACEMENT AT THE WHITEWATER
RIVER
From: David H. Ready, City Manager
Initiated by: Public Works and Engineering Department
SUMMARY
Approval of a reimbursement agreement between the City of Palm Springs and the
Coachella Valley Association of Governments ("CVAG") authorizes Measure A funding
for the Vista Chino Low Water Crossing Bridge Replacement at the Whitewater River,
(City Project 10-10).
RECOMMENDATION:
1) Approve Agreement No. , a Reimbursement Agreement with the Coachella
Valley Association of Governments for the Vista Chino Low Water Crossing
Bridge Replacement at the Whitewater River, (City Project 10-10); and
2) Authorize the City Manager to execute all necessary documents.
STAFF ANALYSIS:
For many years, the Public Works & Engineering Department has pursued federal
funding from the state of California Department of Transportation ("Caltrans") through its
Highway Bridge Program ("HBP") to design and construct a new bridge on Vista Chino
across the Whitewater River. The City has three "at-grade" crossings of the Whitewater
River on Indian Canyon Dr., Gene Autry Trail, and Vista Chino. Anytime there is a
storm event, the City is generally required to close one, two or all three of these critical
arterials into and out of the City, severely disrupting access in the western Coachella
Valley, especially emergency access to Desert Regional Medical Center.
The Coachella Valley Association of Governments ("CVAG") recently adopted the 2010
Update to the Transportation Project Prioritization Study ("TPPS"). The TPPS identifies
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November 16, 2011 - Page 2
CVAG Funding Agreement for Vista Chino Bridge
the estimated costs to construct all-weather bridge crossings in Palm Springs as
follows:
Indian Canyon Drive: $166,270,000
Gene Autry Trail: $225,682,800
Vista Chino: $68,638,500
As the cost implications to the City and CVAG are in excess of $450 Million to construct
all-weather bridge crossings at these locations, staff have primarily focused on securing
federal funding for construction of a new bridge on Vista Chino, which has the shortest
length (1/2 mile) across the Whitewater River.
After many years of effort, the Public Works & Engineering Department has been
successful in having Caltrans program $1,000,000 in the HBP for the Preliminary
Engineering ("PE") Phase to initiate environmental studies and preliminary design for a
new Vista Chino bridge.
Staff requested CVAG to approve a reimbursement agreement with the City to fund the
local match of the federal grant. On September 26, 2011, the CVAG Executive
Committee approved the CVAG Reimbursement Agreement for this project.
FISCAL IMPACT:
The federal grant pays 88.53% of all costs, leaving $11.47% to be funded locally. For
the $1,000,0000 awarded for the PE Phase of this project, $114,700 is to be locally
funded. In accordance with CVAG policy, 75% (or $86,025) of this cost is to be funded
with Regional Measure A funds leaving $28,675 to be funded with the City's local
Measure A funds.
SUBMITTED:
Prepared by: Recommended by:
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Marcus L. Fuller David J. Barakian
Assistant Director of Public Works Director of Public Works/City Engineer
Approved by:
Thomas J. Wils6,6, Asst. City Manager David H. Ready, CityAWager
Attachments:
1. Agreement 02
AGENCY REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT
BY AND BETWEEN CVAG AND THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS
VISTA CHINO DRIVE BRIDGE PROJECT
PRELIMINARY ENGINEERING PHASE
THIS AGREEMENT, effective this 26s' day of September, 2011, by and
between the City of Palm Springs (Agency), and the Coachella Valley Association of
Governments (CVAG), a California joint powers agency, and is made with reference to
the following background facts and circumstances:
The Transportation Project Prioritization Study, a valley-wide study prepared and
regularly updated under the auspices of CVAG, has identified various transportation and
highway projects throughout the Coachella Valley as projects of regional importance;
and,
Approval of a highway financing measure by the voters of Riverside County in
November, 1988, (Measure A), as well as the approval of an extension of Measure A by
the voters in November, 2002, has created a source of funds with which to construct
such projects; and,
CVAG, by agreement with its member agencies and with the Riverside County
Transportation Commission (RCTC), has been designated as the agency through which
such funds are to be conveyed and disbursed for the purpose of completing said
regional transportation projects; and,
The CVAG Executive Committee, on July 31, 2006, approved the implementation
of the amended Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee (TUMF) Ordinance to increase
the collected TUMF, effective January 1, 2007; and,
Under CVAG's policy of funding eligible projects by member jurisdictions,
effective January 1, 2007, the responsible jurisdiction(s) will be responsible for paying
Twenty-five Percent (25%) of the project costs (the Local Share), as well as any
ineligible project costs, and CVAG will be responsible for Seventy-five Percent (75%) of
eligible project costs (the Regional Share). Historically, the CVAG Regional Share has
been paid as a reimbursement to the jurisdiction, as invoices are submitted and
approved; and,
CVAG has determined that as to member jurisdictions that do not participate in
the TUMF program, projects will continue to go forward under the existing
Reimbursement Policy; and,
Agency desires to proceed with a project known as the Vista Chino Drive
Bridge Project, Preliminary Engineering Phase (hereinafter, the "Project"). The total
estimated cost of the Project is $1,000,000. CVAG's Regional Share of Project cost is
not-to-exceed $86,026, being 75% of the Local Share of anticipated costs not paid from
federal Highway Bridge Program grant funds.
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NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and subject to the
conditions contained herein, the parties do agree as follows:
1. The program embodied in this Agreement for the reimbursement of funds
by CVAG shall apply only to those regional arterial projects that have heretofore been
identified in the CVAG Transportation Project Prioritization Study. The Project is one of
those projects and is therefore eligible.
2. The Project is generally described and referred to as the Vista Chino
Drive Bridge Project, Preliminary Engineering Phase.
Any excess property purchased to secure the necessary right-of-way for
the Project will be shared between the Agency and the Regional Arterial Program
proportionately according to the funding of the purchase by each jurisdiction participating
in the project. Excess property will be disposed of in the best interests of the Regional
Arterial Program, in order to recapture funds expended. Any recaptured funds will
reduce the overall cost of the project.
3. The scope of work for the Project is more particularly described in Exhibit
"A," entitled "Scope of Services," attached hereto and made a part hereof. The cost
estimate for the Project is more particularly described in Exhibit "B," entitled
"Estimate of Cost," attached hereto and made a part hereof. The cost estimate includes
a calculation intended to allow Agency to recover an amount representing the time of its
employed staff in working on the Project, as well as the amount Agency shall pay to
outside contractors in connection with the Project. Subject to the terms herein and all
applicable rules regarding allowed costs, the amount of the Jurisdiction One-Quarter and
the CVAG Three-Quarters shall be calculated by reference to the cost estimates as
shown on Exhibit "B." Exhibit "C," attached hereto and made a part hereof, is the
"Project Schedule."
This Agreement shall establish a "Time Trigger" which will require
that the Vista Chino Drive Bridge Project, Preliminary Engineering Phase, must
begin within Four Years of the date of execution of approval of the
Reimbursement Agreement with the City of Palm Springs.
4. The City of Palm Springs has obtained funding through the federal
Highway Bridge Program which will provide 88.53% of qualified project costs, being
$885,300. The 11.47% remainder portion of estimated costs, being $114,700, is defined
as the Local Share of the project costs.
In accordance with CVAG policy, CVAG agrees to pay 75% of the Local Share of
qualified project costs, in this case estimated as Not-to-Exceed $86,025. The City Palm
Springs will be responsible for payment of the 25% remainder of the Local Share of
qualified project costs, as well as any unqualified project costs.
This Agreement shall establish that CVAG may decline, or delay, to provide
regional funds for the Vista Chino Drive Bridge Project, Preliminary Engineering
Phase should it be determined that such action is necessary to maintain a
minimum balance of regional funds.
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5. Agency agrees to seek reimbursement of Seventy-five Percent of only
those costs, up to the not-to-exceed limit, which are eligible for reimbursement by
CVAG, as outlined in the most recent update of the CVAG Policies and Procedures
Manual.
5.1 Agency shall be responsible for initial payment of all covered costs
as they are incurred. Following payment of such costs, Agency shall submit invoices to
CVAG requesting reimbursement of seventy-five percent of those eligible costs
associated with the Project. Each invoice shall be accompanied by detailed contractor
invoices, or other demands for payment addressed to Agency, and documents
evidencing Agency's payment of the invoices or demands for payment. Agency shall
also submit a Project Completion Report, in a form acceptable to CVAG, with each
statement. Agency shall submit invoices not more often than monthly and not less often
than quarterly.
5.2 Agency shall, at the design stage of the Project, identify a project
specific ratio, "Project Ratio", for the construction phase of the project that distinguishes
between "Capacity Enhancement' items, "Rehabilitation" items or"Other" items.
Agency shall apply that 'Project Ratio" to the project construction cost
and provide CVAG with supporting documents that will clearly identify "Capacity
Enhancement" costs, eligible for payment with TUMF revenues, "Rehabilitation" costs,
eligible for payment with Measure "A" revenues, and Other costs that are not eligible for
reimbursement by CVAG.
All invoices submitted to CVAG for reimbursement shall include a table
identifying "Capacity Enhancement" costs eligible for payment with TUMF,
"Rehabilitation" costs eligible for payment with Measure "A", and other costs that are not
eligible for reimbursement by CVAG.
5.3 Upon receipt of an invoice from Agency, CVAG may request
additional documentation or explanation of the Project costs. Undisputed reimbursement
amounts shall be paid by CVAG to Agency within thirty (30) days.
5.4 If a post-payment audit or review indicates that CVAG has
provided reimbursement to Agency in an amount in excess of Seventy-five Percent of
eligible costs, or has provided reimbursement of ineligible Project costs, Agency shall
reimburse CVAG for the excess or ineligible payments within thirty (30) days of
notification by CVAG.
6. Prior to any final payment to Agency by CVAG, a final report shall be
submitted to CVAG by Agency containing a record of all payments made for said Project
and the source of funds of all such payments, together with a record of all change
orders, cost over-runs, and other expenses incurred. Final payment will thereafter be
paid by CVAG in accordance with its rules, regulations and policies concerning project
cost determination and expense eligibility.
7. The format used for all bids solicited by Agency for the Project shall
require itemization sufficient to allow quantities of each bid item to be easily discernible.
It shall be the responsibility of Agency to determine what quantity is for Capacity
Enhancement and/or Rehabilitation, and to provide CVAG staff with that information.
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8. The parties agree that should unforeseen circumstances arise which
result in new work not covered in Exhibit 'A," an increase of any costs over those shown
in Exhibit "B," or other changes in the Scope of Work are proposed, CVAG will in good
faith consider an amendment to this Agreement to provide for further appropriate
reimbursement if the proposed amendment is in accordance with the policies,
procedures, and cost determination/expense eligibility criteria adopted by CVAG. Non-
substantive changes may be made to this agreement subject to CVAG's General
Counsel's approval.
9. Agency shall maintain an accounting of all funds received from CVAG
pursuant to this Agreement in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.
Agency agrees to keep all Project contracts and records for a period of not less than
three years from the date a notice of completion is filed by the Agency on such Project;
or, if the Project is not one as to which a notice of completion would normally be
recorded, for three years from the date of completion. Agency shall permit CVAG, at
any reasonable time, upon reasonable notice, to inspect any records maintained in
connection with the Project. CVAG shall have no duty to make any such inspection and
shall not incur any liability or obligation by reason of making or not making any such
inspection.
10. The occurrence of any one or more of the following events shall, at
CVAG's option, constitute an event of default and Agency shall provide CVAG with
immediate notice thereof.
10.1 Any warranty, representation, statement, report or certificate made
or delivered to CVAG by Agency or any of Agency's officers, employees or agents now
or hereafter which is incorrect, false, untrue or misleading in any material respect;
10.2 Agency shall fail to pay, perform or comply with, or otherwise shall
breach, any obligation, warranty, term or condition in this Agreement or any amendment
to this Agreement, or any agreement delivered in connection with the Project; or,
10.3 There shall occur any of the following: dissolution, termination of
existence or insolvency of Agency; the commencement of any proceeding under any
bankruptcy or insolvency law by or against Agency; entry of a court order which enjoins,
restrains or in any way prevents Agency from paying sums owed to creditors.
11. No waiver of any Event of Default or breach by one party hereunder shall
be implied from any omission by the other party to take action on account of such
default, and no express waiver shall affect any default other than the default specified in
the waiver and the waiver shall be operative only for the time and to the extent therein
stated. Waivers of any covenant, term, or condition contained herein shall not be
construed as a waiver of any subsequent breach of the same covenant, term or
condition. The consent or approval by one party to or of any act by the other party shall
not be deemed to waive or render unnecessary the consent or approval to or of any
subsequent or similar act.
12. This Agreement is made and entered into for the sole protection and
benefit of CVAG and Agency and no third person shall have any right of action under
this Agreement.
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13. It is the intent of the Agency and CVAG that the Project be represented
as being funded by Measure "A"/TUMF funds. All public notices, news releases, and
documents shall indicate that the Project is being cooperatively developed by the
Agency, RCTC, and CVAG using Measure "A"/TUMF funds. Prior to initiation of on-site
construction, Agency agrees to provide at least one "Project Sign" to be placed in a safe
and visible location near the site of construction so that all travelers passing the location
have the opportunity to observe who the agencies are that are providing funds for the
construction of the Project. CVAG shall provide a guide for the Project Sign format.
14. This Agreement is for funding purposes only and nothing herein shall be
construed so as to constitute CVAG as a party to the construction or in ownership or a
partner or joint venturer with Agency as to the Project. The Agency shall assume the
defense of, indemnify and hold harmless CVAG, its member agencies, and their
respective officers, directors, agents, employees, servants, attorneys, and volunteers,
and each and every one of them, from and against all actions, damages, claims, losses
and expenses of every type and description to which they may be subjected or put by
reason of or resulting from the actions or inactions of the Agency related to the Project or
taken in the performance of this Agreement or any agreement entered into by Agency
with reference to the Project. CVAG shall assume the defense of, indemnify and hold
harmless the Agency, its officers, directors, agents, employees, servants, attorneys, and
volunteers, and each of them, from and against all actions, damages, claims, losses,
and expenses of every type and description to which they may be subjected or put by
reason of or resulting from the actions of CVAG taken in the performance of this
Agreement.
15. Agency agrees to include in its contract specifications and bid documents
a requirement that all prime contractors shall name CVAG and its member agencies as
"also insured" on all liability insurance coverage required by Agency on each contract.
Agency will provide a copy of the Insurance Certificate to CVAG, depicting CVAG and its
member agencies as "also insured," within 30 days of signing a contract with the prime
contractor.
16. Any dispute concerning a question of fact arising under this Agreement
that is not disposed of by voluntary negotiations between the parties shall first be
decided by the CVAG Executive Director or designee, who may consider any written or
verbal evidence submitted by Agency. This decision shall be issued in writing.
However, no action in accordance with this Section shall in any way limit either party's
rights and remedies through actions in a court of law with appropriate jurisdiction.
Neither the pendency of dispute nor its consideration by CVAG will excuse Agency from
full and timely performance in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.
17. Any agency receiving federal funds must have an approved
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise program. All recipients of Federal Highway
Administration (FHWA) funds must carry out the provisions of Part 26, Title 49 of the
Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) which established the Federal Department of
Transportation's policy supporting the fullest possible participation of firms owned and
controlled by minorities and women in the Department of Transportation programs.
Except to the extent that such or other contrary federal regulations may apply, Agency
covenants that, by and for itself and all persons claiming under or through it, there shall
be no discrimination against or segregation of any person or group of persons on
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account of race, color, creed, religion, sex, marital status, national origin or ancestry in
the performance of this Agreement.
18. Agency warrants that all aspects of the Project shall be undertaken in
compliance with all applicable local, state and federal rules, regulations and laws.
Agency will execute and deliver to CVAG such further documents and do other acts and
things as CVAG may reasonably request in order to comply fully with all applicable
requirements and to effect fully the purposes of this Agreement.
19. This Agreement may not be assigned without the express written consent
of CVAG first being obtained.
20. Agency, its successors in interest and assigns shall be bound by all the
provisions contained in this Agreement.
21. No officer or employee of CVAG shall be personally liable to Agency or
any successor in interest, in the event of any default or breach by CVAG or for any
amount with may become due to Agency or to its successor, or for breach of any
obligation of the terms of this Agreement.
22. Notwithstanding any other provision herein, CVAG shall not be liable for
payment or reimbursement of any sums for which CVAG has not first obtained the
necessary and appropriate funding from TUMF and/or Measure "A" monies.
23. No officer or employee of CVAG shall have any personal interest, direct
or indirect, in this Agreement; nor shall any such officer or employee participate in any
decision relating to this Agreement which effects his or her personal interest or the
interest of any corporation, partnership or association in which she or he is, directly or
indirectly, interested, in violation of any state, federal or local law.
24. Agency warrants that the funds received by CVAG pursuant to this
Agreement shall only be used in a manner consistent with CVAG's reimbursement policy
and all applicable regulations and laws. Any provision required to be included in this
type of agreement by federal or state law shall be deemed to be incorporated into this
Agreement.
25. All notices or other communications required or permitted hereunder shall
be in writing and shall be either personally delivered (which shall include delivery by
means of professional overnight courier service which confirms receipt in writing, such
as Federal Express or UPS); sent by telecopier or facsimile machine capable of
confirming transmission and receipt; or sent by certified or registered mail, return receipt
requested, postage prepaid to the following parties at the following addresses or
numbers:
If to Agency: David Ready, City Manager
City of Palm Springs
3200 East Tahquitz Canyon Way
Palm Springs, CA 92262
Telephone: 760-322-8350
FAX No.: 760-323-8207
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If to CVAG: CVAG
73-710 Fred Waring Drive
Palm Desert, CA 92260
Telephone: (760) 346-1127
FAX No.: (760) 340-5949
Notices sent in accordance with this paragraph shall be deemed delivered upon the next
business day following the: (i) date of delivery as indicated on the written confirmation of
delivery (if sent by overnight courier service); (ii) the date of actual receipt (if personally
delivered by other means); (iii) date of transmission (if sent by telecopier or facsimile
machine); or (iv) the date of delivery as indicated on the return receipt if sent by certified
or registered mail, return receipt requested. Notice of change of address shall be given
by written notice in the manner detailed in this paragraph.
26. This Agreement and the exhibits herein contain the entire agreement
between the parties, and is intended by the parties to completely state the agreement in
full. Any agreement or representation respecting the matter dealt with herein or the
duties of any party in relation thereto, not expressly set forth in this Agreement, is null
and void.
27. If any term, provision, condition, or covenant of this Agreement, or the
application thereof to any party or circumstance, shall to any extent be held invalid or
unenforceable, the remainder of the instrument, or the application of such term,
provision, condition or covenant to persons or circumstances other than those as to
whom or which it is held invalid or unenforceable, shall not be affected thereby and each
term and provision of this Agreement shall be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent
permitted by law.
28. In the event either party hereto brings an action or proceeding for a
declaration of the rights of the parties, for injunctive relief, for an alleged breach or
default, or any other action arising out of this Agreement, or the transactions
contemplated hereby, the prevailing party in any such action shall be entitled to an
award of reasonable attorneys' fees and costs incurred in such action or proceeding, in
addition to any other damages or relief awarded, regardless of whether such action
proceeds to final judgment.
29. Time is of the essence in this Agreement, and each and every provision
hereof in which time is an element.
30. This Agreement and all documents provided for herein shall be governed
by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. Any litigation
arising from this Agreement shall be adjudicated in the courts of Riverside County,
Desert Judicial District, State of California.
31. Agency warrants that the execution, delivery and performance of this
Agreement and any and all related documents are duly authorized and do not require
the further consent or approval of any body, board or commission or other authority.
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32. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts and when
a counterpart shall have been signed by each, party hereto, each shall be deemed an
original, but all of which constitute one and the same instrument.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this agreement to be
executed by their duly authorized representatives on this date:
ATTEST: CITY OF PALM SPRINGS
By: By:
City Manager Mayor
ATTEST: CVA
By: By: c
Tom Kirk John Benoit
Executive Director Chair
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EXHIBIT "A"
SCOPE OF SERVICES
AGENCY REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT
BY AND BETWEEN CVAG AND THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS
VISTA CHINO DRIVE BRIDGE PROJECT
PRELIMINARY ENGINEERING PHASE
The City Palm Springs has successfully acquired a Highway Bridge Program (HBP)
grant to undertake the Preliminary Engineering Phase of a project to construct a bridge
on Vista Chino Drive over the Whitewater Channel. Presently, traffic uses a low flow
crossing to cross the channel. Additional phases of the project will follow.
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EXHIBIT "B"
ESTIMATE OF COST
AGENCY REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT
BY AND BETWEEN CVAG AND THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS
VISTA CHINO DRIVE BRIDGE PROJECT
PRELIMINARY ENGINEERING PHASE
The total estimated cost of the Preliminary Engineering Phase of the Vista Chino Drive
Bridge Project is $1,000,000. The City Palm Springs has successfully acquired a
Highway Bridge Program (HBP) grant to complete this phase of work. The HBP grant
provides 88.53% of this amount, leaving the remaining 11.47% of project costs as the
Local Share, being $114,700. The City of Palm Springs is requesting, in accordance with
CVAG policy, that CVAG agree to pay 75% of the Local Share of the Vista Chino Drive
Bridge Project, in the amount of$86,025.
In addition, and as the concept has been approved through CVAG Policy 10-04, a "Time
Trigger" shall be established as to when CVAG funds support may be withdrawn from
this project. The Time Trigger will provide that construction must begin within Four Years
of the date of execution of approval of the Reimbursement Agreement with the City of
Palm Springs for the Vista Chino Drive Bridge Project. If the project has not been started
after four years, the City of Palm Springs will be required to again submit the project for
consideration to receive CVAG regional fund support.
Failure by the City of Palm Springs to comply with the conditions of the Time Trigger will
require the City to repay any regional funds advanced for the initial phases of the project
which do not meet the deadlines established by the Time Trigger as described. Regional
funds subject to repayment will accrue interest at the rate for the Local Agency
Investment Fund (LAIF), as determined on July 15t of each year. Repayment schedules
for regional funds will be subject to negotiation and approval by the CVAG Executive
Committee.
This Agreement shall establish that CVAG may decline, or delay, to provide regional
funds for the Vista Chino Drive Bridge Project, should it be determined that such action
is necessary to maintain a minimum balance of regional funds.
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EXHIBIT "C"
PROJECT SCHEDULE
AGENCY REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT
BY AND BETWEEN CVAG AND THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS
VISTA CHINO DRIVE BRIDGE PROJECT
PRELIMINARY ENGINEERING PHASE
Work on the Preliminary Engineering Phase of the Vista Chino Drive Bridge Project will
be completed in Fiscal Year 2011/ 2012. No right of way acquisition will be necessary at
this phase of work. Construction of the Vista Chino Drive Bridge Project is currently
scheduled to occur sometime beyond Fiscal Year 2013/2014.
In addition, and as the concept has been approved through CVAG Policy 10-04, a "Time
Trigger" shall be established as to when CVAG funds support may be withdrawn from
this project. The Time Trigger will provide that construction must begin within Four Years
of the date of execution of approval of the Reimbursement Agreement with the City of
Palm Springs for the Preliminary Engineering Phase of the Vista Chino Drive Bridge
Project. If the project has not started construction after four years, the City of Palm
Springs will be required to again submit the project for consideration to receive CVAG
regional fund support.
Failure by the City of Palm Springs to comply with the conditions of the Time Trigger will
require the City to repay any regional funds advanced for the initial phases of the project
which do not meet the deadlines established by the Time Trigger as described. Regional
funds subject to repayment will accrue interest at the rate for the Local Agency
Investment Fund(LAIF), as determined on July Vt of each year. Repayment schedules
for regional funds will be subject to negotiation and approval by the CVAG Executive
Committee.
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