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11-127 - King County / Tukwila et al - Climate Collaboration
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(b) Products that will be developed, to be clarified in the process of finalizing the Scope <br />of Work, and dependent on funding, include: <br />1. Directory of local climate solutions related resources to include: <br />a. County technical expert pool. A list of relevant County technical <br />experts on staff that already support city sustainability projects <br />and programs. This could be expanded with mechanisms for <br />cities to directly contract with County staff to support <br />implementation of specific projects and programs. <br />b. Technical experts from all participating jurisdictions that could <br />help support other cities' efforts, share local success stories, or <br />potentially be contracted out to work with other cities. <br />c. Technical experts from academia, research institutions, utilities <br />and other organizations. <br />d. List of consultants with local experience and expertise on a <br />diverse range of climate and sustainability related functions. <br />Best practices and lessons learned from relevant local projects <br />and programs. <br />2. Symposium for city and County staff focused on local climate solutions. <br />3. Forum for all local technical experts a broader group than those <br />engaged in the King County- Cities Climate Collaboration to share <br />information and best practices <br />4. Opportunities for local governments to increase understanding and gather <br />information on specific climate change mitigation efforts. <br />5. Other products as defined and agreed upon in the process of finalizing <br />the Scope of Work, provided they are consistent with the King County- <br />Cities Climate Pledge and focused on sustainability and climate change <br />related outreach, coordination, solutions, or funding and resources. <br />4. Funding <br />4.1 The minimum required financial contribution for each King County City to participate in <br />this Agreement is shown below. In no event shall the Cities be responsible for amounts <br />incurred by King County in excess of what is set forth in this Agreement without an <br />amendment according to the terms hereof. <br />4.2 To the extent this Agreement is renewed annually, the Parties shall update the work plan <br />and contribute funds to King County for estimated costs, as described below, in advance <br />of services provided. Any funds not used in any given year will be used in the execution <br />of the following year's Work Plan or refunded, on a proportional basis based on initial <br />contributions, within forty-five (45) days in the event of a Party's termination of this <br />Agreement. <br />4.3 The Parties represent that funds for service provision under this Agreement have been <br />appropriated and are available. To the extent that such service provision requires future <br />appropriations beyond current appropriation authority, the obligations of each Party are <br />contingent upon the appropriation of funds by that Party's legislative authority to <br />complete the activities described herein. If no such appropriation is made, the Agreement <br />shall terminate as to that Party provided the Party provides notice of termination prior to <br />the other parties prior to the adoption of the annual work plan per Section 2.6. <br />Page 3 <br />
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