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10/02/2001
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( CLERK ' S NOTE : At this time , General Services Director <br /> Thomas W . Frame requested to know if the contract for Item <br /> 7 . Q . [ aka 5 . D . ] had been approved by a motion , second and <br /> vote . See 7 . Q . for explanation ) <br /> 11 . G . 1 . RESOLUTION NO . 2001403 - FIBER OPTIC CABLE <br /> SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT WITH THE FLORIDA <br /> DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (FDOT) <br /> The Board reviewed a Memorandum of September 24 , 2001 : <br /> TO : James E . Chandler <br /> County Administrator <br /> THROUGH : James W. Davis, P . E . <br /> Public Works Director <br /> iJ <br /> FROM : Christopher R. Mora, P . E . <br /> County Traffic Engineer <br /> SUBJECT : Fiber Optic Cable System Maintenance Agreement with the Florida <br /> Department of Transportation (FDOT) <br /> DATE : September 24, 2001 <br /> DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS <br /> The FDOT has prepared a Fiber Optic Cable System Maintenance Agreement between the FDOT <br /> and Indian River County. The purposes of the agreement is to allow the County to utilize, for non- <br /> traffic purposes, a portion of FDOT ` s new fiber optic traffic signal system cable network which is <br /> currently under construction . In exchange, the FDOT will be allowed to utilize, for traffic purposes, <br /> a portion of the County ' s existing fiber optic cable network. The new FDOT fiber cables will be <br /> absorbed into the County ' s existing fiber network, which will remain under Countyjurisdiction and <br /> maintenance. <br /> ALTERNATIVES AND ANALYSIS <br /> The attached agreement is a standard agreement similar to many agreements the County has executed <br /> 11 <br /> in the past. The alternatives are as follows : <br /> October 2 , 2001 <br /> 89 <br />
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