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II. Intersection / Signal Planning, Design, & Project Development <br /> <br /> A. Examine Existing Conditions <br />1. Perform an analysis of each of the intersections. <br />2. Identify any and all deficiencies and assign a level of service to <br />each intersection. <br /> <br />B. Prioritize Intersections / Public Input <br />1. Conduct neighborhood meetings / provide City Council update <br />reports. <br />2. Develop an intersection phasing program / implementation plan. <br /> <br />C. Design Development <br />1. Analyze the capability of installing Emergency Vehicle <br />Preemption (EVP) to all signals along County Road 10 at this <br />time. <br />2. For the highest priority intersection, develop a signal and <br />intersection upgrade feasibility report and overall plan. <br /> <br />D. Funding <br />1. Identify revenue sources. <br />2. Identify and apply for possible grants (Federal and State). <br /> <br />E. Public Input <br />1. Conduct Neighborhood Meetings / provide City Council update <br />reports. <br />2. Adjust this intersection / signal upgrade plan based on public <br />and Council input. <br /> <br />F. Project Development <br />1. Develop plans and specifications for this first intersection / <br />signal upgrade plan. <br />2. Obtain approvals: Federal, State, County, Watershed, etc <br />3. Assist the City in the competitive bidding process. <br />4. Provide Construction inspection. <br />5. Provide as-built plans. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />III. Additional Services <br /> <br />Although not part of the original proposal, the consultant firm must have <br />the ability to provide the City additional services which shall be billable on <br />an hourly basis, should the City choose to continue with this project and <br />retain the services of the consultant firm. Said services may include: <br />A. Further design effort or documentation beyond that described in <br />Section II, including additional meetings or evaluations requested by <br />the City. <br />B. Meetings with the Parks and Recreation Commission, Planning <br />Commission, or the City Council.