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MDEPARTMENT OF <br />TRANSPORTATION <br />MnDOT Contract Number: 1050181 <br />STATE OF MINNESOTA <br />MASTER PARTNERSHIP CONTRACT <br />This master contract is between the State of Minnesota, acting through its Commissioner of Transportation in this <br />contract referred to as the "State" and the Mounds View City, acting through its City Council, in this contract referred to <br />as the "Other Party." <br />Recitals <br />1. The parties are authorized to enter into this contract pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, §§15.061, 471.59 and 174.02. <br />2. Minn. Stat. § 161.20, subd. 2, authorizes the Commissioner of Transportation to make arrangements with and <br />cooperate with any governmental authority for the purposes of constructing, maintaining and improving the trunk <br />highway system. <br />3. Each party to this contract is a "road authority" as defined by Minn. Stat. §160.02, subd. 25. <br />4. Minn. Stat. § 161.39, subd. 1, authorizes a road authority to perform work for another road authority. Such work <br />may include providing technical and engineering advice, assistance and supervision, surveying, preparing plans for <br />the construction or reconstruction of roadways, and performing roadway maintenance. <br />5. Minn. Stat. §174.02, subd. 6, authorizes the Commissioner of Transportation to enter into contracts with other <br />governmental entities for research and experimentation; for sharing facilities, equipment, staff, data, or other <br />means of providing transportation -related services; or for other cooperative programs that promote efficiencies in <br />providing governmental services, or that further development of innovation in transportation for the benefit of the <br />citizens of Minnesota. <br />6. Each party wishes to occasionally purchase services from the other party, which the parties agree will enhance the <br />efficiency of delivering governmental services at all levels. This Master Partnership Contract (MPC) provides a <br />framework for the efficient handling of such requests. This MPC contains terms generally governing the relationship <br />between the parties. When specific services are requested, the parties will (unless otherwise specified) enter into a <br />"Work Order" contracts. <br />7. After the execution of this MPC, the parties may (but are not required to) enter into "Work Order" contracts. These <br />Work Orders will specify the work to be done, timelines for completion, and compensation to be paid for the specifil <br />work. <br />8. The parties are entering into this MPC to establish terms that will govern all of the Work Orders subsequently issued <br />under the authority of this Contract. <br />Contract <br />Term of Master Partnership Contract; Use of Work Order Contracts; Survival of Terms <br />1.1. Effective Date: This contract will be effective on July 1st, 2022, or upon the date last signed by all State <br />officials as required under Minn. Stat. § 16C.05, subd. 2, whichever occurs last. The Other Party must not <br />begin work under this Contract until ALL required signatures have been obtained and the Other Party has <br />been notified in writing to begin such work by the State's Authorized Representative. <br />1.2, Expiration Date. This Contract will expire on June 30, 2027. <br />1.3. Exhibits. Exhibit A is attached and incorporated into this agreement. <br />1.4. Work Order Contracts. A work order contract must be negotiated and executed (by both the State and the <br />Other Party) for each particular engagement, except for Technical Services provided by the State to the <br />Other Party as specified in Article 2. The work order contract must specify the detailed scope of work and <br />deliverables for that project, A party must not begin work under a work order until the work order is fully <br />Master Partnership Contract Template <br />Updated 02/09/2022 <br />A Thriving Desirable Comrnunily <br />