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MOU No.: M-025-18 <br />SCAG ProjecdOWP No.: 225-3564J2.11 <br />MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING <br />No. M-025-18 <br />BETWEEN THE <br />SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS <br />AND THE CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />FOR BICYCLIST/PEDESTRIAN EDUCATION CAMPAIGN IMPLEMENTATION <br />(SCAG Project/OWP No. 225-356412.11) <br />This Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU" or "Agreement") is by and between the Southern California <br />Association of Governments ("SCAG") and the City of Santa Ana ("CITY"), for Bicyclist/Pedestrian <br />Education Campaign Implementation, subsequently herein referred to as "Project." SCAG and CITY <br />are individually referred to herein as "Party" and may be collectively referred to herein as "Parties." <br />RECITALS <br />WHEREAS, SCAG is a Joint Powers Agency and a federally designated Metropolitan Planning <br />Organization (MPO) for Southern California. As an MPO, SCAG is primarily responsible for the <br />development of a Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy (RTP/SCS) for the <br />counties of Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, Riverside, and Ventura; <br />WHEREAS, SCAG has also initiated its Sustainability Planning Grant Program ("Sustainability <br />Program") to assist Southern California jurisdictions in evaluating planning options and stimulating <br />development consistent with SCAG's RTP/SCS and the region's overall planning goals. SCAG's <br />Sustainability Program support visioning efforts, infill analyses, economic and policy analyses, and <br />marketing and communication programs; <br />WHEREAS, pursuant to its annual Overall Work Program (OWP), SCAG will be engaged in activities <br />and projects that will require certain technical, professional, or support services from time to time related <br />to its work regarding the RTP/SCS and the Sustainability Program; <br />WHEREAS, CITY will conduct a citywide bicycle and pedestrian education campaign that will include <br />advertisements, safety courses, police saturation patrols, safety/encouragement events, and other related <br />activities to improve awareness in the city related to bicycle and pedestrian safety issues; <br />WHEREAS, through its Sustainability Program, SCAG has awarded the CITY grant funds to pursue the <br />Project which supports the goals and policies of SCAG's 2016 RTP/SCS; <br />WHEREAS, the purpose of this MOU is to describe the responsibilities of the Parties, which includes <br />SCAG to provide funding for the Project; <br />WHEREAS, SCAG shall provide funding for the Project using federal grant funds awarded to SCAG as <br />part of SCAG 2017 Active Transportation Safety and Encouragement Campaign, administered by the <br />California Department of Transportation (Caltrans); <br />Whereas, the Parties agree and acknowledge that performance of the Scope of Work shall be done by <br />CITY and its applicable personnel, and that CITY shall not utilize third party contractors or subcontractors <br />Febmary 26, 2019 <br />Page 2 <br />25C-4 <br />
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