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From page 96...
... 96 Colorado Intergovernmental Agreement A P P E N D I X C Draft – 10/28/08 INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BY AND AMONG THE CITY OF GRAND JUNCTION, MESA COUNTY, AND THE STATE OF COLORADO BY AND THROUGH THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION UNITED STATES HIGHWAY 50 ACCESS CONTROL PLAN, MP 32.684 – MP 41.146 THIS AGREEMENT is entered into effective as of the ______ day of _________ 2008, by and among the City of Grand Junction and Mesa County (hereafter referred to collectively as the "City and County") , and the State of Colorado, Department of Transportation (hereafter referred to as the "Department")
From page 97...
... Colorado Intergovernmental Agreement 97 herein. Vehicular access to the Segment shall be permitted only when such access is in compliance with the Access Law, the Access Code and this Agreement, including Exhibit A
From page 98...
... 98 Incorporating Roadway Access Management into Local Ordinances 10. By signing this Agreement, the Agencies acknowledge and represent to one another that all procedures necessary to validly contract and execute this Agreement have been performed, and that the persons signing for each Agency have been duly authorized by such Agency to do so.
From page 99...
... Colorado Intergovernmental Agreement 99 CONCUR: Regional Transportation Director: ______________ "EXHIBIT – A" ACCESS CONTROL PLAN United States Highway 50 between a residential driveway (MP 32.684) east to State Highway 141A (MP 41.146)
From page 100...
... 100 Incorporating Roadway Access Management into Local Ordinances Any proposed access modification including but not limited to an addition in access must be in compliance with this Agreement and the current Access Code design standards unless the Agency(ies) having jurisdiction approves a design waiver under the waiver subsection of the Code.
From page 101...
... Colorado Intergovernmental Agreement 101 1. Any request for amendment of the Access Control Plan must be submitted to the Colorado Department of Transportation, the City of Grand Junction or Mesa County staff.

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