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1. Applicability. This Agreement applies to the transfer of ownership and operation and <br />maintenance of CCTV cameras, ITS equipment and cable, City signal equipment and TPR <br />equipment that the County installs as part of CIP #400400 within the Cities' corporate <br />limits. <br />2. Transfer of Ownership <br />2.1 Following final inspection and acceptance of CIP #400400 by the County, <br />ownership of the CCTV cameras, ITS equipment and cable, City signal <br />equipment, TPR equipment and fiber optic cable, all as listed in Exhibits A, B, <br />and C, shall automatically transfer to the City within whose corporate limits they <br />are located. <br />2.2 For the purpose of documenting this transfer, the County shall send each City a <br />letter indicating the date of acceptance of CIP #400400 which is also the official <br />date of the transfer of ownership as described in Section 2.1. <br />3. County Responsibilities <br />3.1 The County shall pay for the initial purchase, installation, integration, testing and <br />acceptance of CCTV cameras, ITS equipment and cable, City signal equipment, <br />and TPR equipment related to this Agreement as part of the construction of CIP <br />#400400. <br />3.1.1 Prior to acceptance of CIP #400400, the County, at its expense, shall <br />provide training to the Cities for maintenance of the City signal <br />equipment and central system software. <br />3.2 The County shall own and maintain, at its sole cost, the modem connection to the <br />TPR management server, the TPR management server, the TPR application <br />software, and each City's access to the County's wide area network where the <br />TPR application is housed. <br />3.3 The County shall operate the CCTV cameras, ITS equipment and cable, City <br />signals, and TPR equipment and shall be responsible for all costs associated with <br />their operation. This shall include signal timing generation and implementation, <br />TSP settings, citizen requests for timing information, and annual signal timing <br />review. The County shall provide this service, at the County's expense, to the <br />Cities for a period of two years following final acceptance of CIP #400400 and as <br />described in Section 9.1. <br />3.4 The County shall prepare signal timing plans for the operation and coordination of <br />City signals and shall provide the signal timing plans inclusive of TSP settings to <br />the Cities for their review, modification, and acceptance. The County shall not <br />implement signal timing plans without first obtaining written authority from the <br />Cities to proceed. <br />2 <br />