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173, page 45710, Section 10.2.1, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit <br />B. <br />b. Erection and Maintenance of Bus Stop Signs. The following shall apply to <br />the replacement and maintenance of existing bus stop signs and bus stop signs <br />installed after the date of this agreement: <br />(i) The City shall be responsible for installing, maintaining, relocating <br />and moving signs at bus stop Locations designated by the MTC. <br />(ii) The MTC shall provide the signs. <br />(iii) The City shall supply the signposts, hardware, and labor and <br />equipment required for the replacement and maintenance of the bus stop signs. <br />(iv) The MTC may enter into a separate agreement or agreements with <br />the City to accomplish the installation of signs and route information holders in <br />connection with MTC capital improvement projects. <br />e. "No Parkina" Signs and Traffic Control Devices. The City will provide <br />"No Parking" signs on City streets deemed necessary by the MTC, including no <br />parking signs designating a transit stopping point that is accessible to the <br />physically disabled pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, §169.346, subd. 1(4), which <br />provides as follows: <br />A person shall not:.. . <br />(4) park a motor vehicle in an area used as a regular route transit stopping <br />point where a transit vehicle that is accessible to the physically disabled <br />regularly stops and a sign that bears the international symbol of access in white <br />on blue is posted. A sign posted under this clause may display other <br />information relating to the regular route transit service. For purposes of this <br />clause, an area used as a regular route transit stopping point consists of the 80 <br />feet immediately preceding the sign described in this clause. <br />d. Location of Bus Stop Shelters. The MTC may enter into a separate <br />agreement or agreements with the City with respect to the <br />installation, location, and maintenance of bus stop shelters in <br />connection with MTC capital improvement projects. <br />2. Liabilities and Indemnification. <br />a. Indemnification of the City by the MTC. It is further agreed that the City <br />shall not be responsible or liable to the MTC or to any other person or persons <br />7/22003688 10/8/93 2 <br />Page 113 <br />