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R20-045 1 RESOLUTION NO. R20-045 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, 5 FLORIDA,APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY 5 OF BOYNTON BEACH AND THE BOYNTON BEACH 6 COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY TO FUND THE COMPLETE STREETS DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF b BOYNTON BEACH BOULEVARD BETWEEN NW 4TH STREET AND 9 FEDERAL HIGHWAY; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 10 WHEREAS, on May 12, 2020 the Boynton Beach CRA approved the Interlocal 11 Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and the CRA to fund the design and 12 construction of the Boynton Beach Boulevard complete streets and vision zero project from 1? NW 4th Street to Federal Highway(US-1); and 14 15 WHEREAS, on June 18, 2019, the City Commission approved resolution R19-064, 16 authorizing the Florida Department of Transportation to proceed with the design, construction 12 and administration of the project; and 15 WHEREAS, on April 24, 2019 the USDOT/FHA selected the Boynton Beach 20 Boulevard complete streets project for award through the Federal Lands Access Program 2i (FLAP) grant in the amount of$631,530 to fund design costs; and 2; 23 WHEREAS, on September 20, 2018 the Palm Beach TPA adopted the Boynton Beach 24 Boulevard complete streets project in the FY20-24 priority projects list and was prioritized 25 federal funding in the amount of$2,232,414 dollars; and 26 2� WHEREAS, as contemplated in the ILA the CRA will fund the design up to $250,000 2f in fiscal year 19/20 and the construction up to $1 Million in fiscal year 22/23; and 291 WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, upon the 3C recommendation of staff,deems it to be in the best interests of the City residents to approve and 31 authorize the Mayor to sign an Interlocal Agreement with the Boynton Beach Community 32 Redevelopment Agency to fund the complete streets design and construction of Boynton Beach 33 Boulevard between NW 4th Street and Federal Highway. 34 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF 3 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH,FLORIDA,THAT: 36 Section 1. Each Whereas clause set forth above is true and correct and incorporated 37 herein by this reference. 38 S:\CA\RESO\Agreements\ILA With CRA For Complete Streets Funding For NW 4th Street Roadway-Reso.Docx 35 Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach,Florida does hereby 4C approve and authorize the Mayor to sign the Interlocal Agreement between the City of Boynton 41 Beach and the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency to fund the complete streets 4,2 design and construction of Boynton Beach Boulevard between NW 4th Street and Federal 43 Highway, a copy of said Interlocal Agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit"A". 44 45 Section 3. That this Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. 46 PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of June, 2020. 47 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 4S YES NO 5C 51 Mayor—Steven B. Grant ✓ 52 53 Vice Mayor—Ty Penserga 54 55 Commissioner—Justin Katz 5 57 Commissioner—Woodrow L. Hay SE SIS Commissioner—Christina L. Romelus a/ 61 VOTE S--1 02 ATTEST: 63 6ptl 5 6b C tal Gibson, MMC 6? City Clerk 68 7C (Corporate Seal) 71 14 •. - o; S:\CA\RESO\Agreements\ILA With CRA For Complete Streets Funding For NW 4th Street Roadway-Reso.Docx -' ' D - oy5 INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AND THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY FOR THE FUNDING OF THE E. BOYNTON BEACH BOULEVARD STREETSCAPE BEAUTIFICATION AND COMPLETE STREET PROJECT THIS AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made by and between the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, a Florida Municipal Corporation, ("City"), and the BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, ("CRA"). The City and the CRA may be referred to in this Agreement individually as a"Party,"or collectively as the "Parties." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the 2016 Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Plan ("Plan") calls for the redevelopment of the Cultural District and the Boynton Beach Boulevard District as those Districts are described in the Plan; and WHEREAS,the City and the CRA desire to provide funding for a project known as the E.Boynton Beach Boulevard Streetscape Beautification and Complete Street Project ("Project"), as further described in Exhibit "A," Scope of Work, which is hereby incorporated herein; and WHEREAS, the City and CRA have obtained state and federal grants to fund portions of the Project; and WHEREAS, the City has previously adopted City of Boynton Beach Resolution R19-064 (attached hereto as Exhibit "C) authorizing the Florida Department of Transportation to design, construct, and administer the Project; and WHEREAS,the Project falls within the Community Redevelopment Area ("CRA Area"), and more specifically, in the Cultural District and the Boynton Beach Boulevard District,as shown on Exhibit"B,"Location Map,which is hereby incorporated herein;and WHEREAS, the CRA desires to provide funding for certain eligible expenses related to the Project, and; and WHEREAS, the City has decided to move forward with the Project, which includes the design through construction phases of the Project; and WHEREAS, the Project furthers the CRA's Community Redevelopment Plan ("Plan")because the Project will provide traffic calming measures,enhance the pedestrian environment and connectivity of uses along the Boynton Beach Boulevard, accommodate 01296900-2 1 different modes of transportation within the CRA Area, and will provide the opportunity to redevelop the area within the Project in accordance with the Plan; and WHEREAS, the CRA is limited by § 163.370(3), Florida Statutes from making certain expenditures; and WHEREAS,the CRA desires to reimburse the City for certain expenses related to the Project that are not prohibited by the Florida Statutes and are consistent with the Plan; and WHEREAS, the CRA Board finds that this Agreement, and the use of the CRA's funds to implement the Project, to be consistent with the Plan and Florida Statutes; and WHEREAS, the CRA and the City find that this funding agreement serves a municipal and public purpose, furthers the Plan, and is in the best interest of the health, safety, and welfare of the residents and business owners within the CRA Area; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises herein contained,the Parties hereby agree as follows: 1. Recitals. The recitals set forth above are hereby incorporated herein. 2. Obligations of the CRA. The CRA shall provide funding to the City, on a reimbursement basis only, for eligible expenses related to the Project, consistent with the terms of this Agreement. Eligible expenses are those expenses that are consistent with the requirements of Florida Statutes, consistent with the Plan, directly related to the Project as described in Exhibit A, and in compliance with the requirements of this Agreement. a. For design services associated with the Project, the CRA shall provide funding to the City in an amount not to exceed Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($250,000.00). The City may ask for reimbursement for such design services up to and including,but no later than, September 30, 2020. Any reimbursement request for such design services submitted after September 30, 2022, will not be reimbursed unless and until the CRA Board votes to approve the funds requested as an eligible expense. b. After October 1,2022,the City may request additional funding from the CRA for construction associated with the Project, including for any construction deposit the City is required to pay to FDOT. The CRA may, in its sole discretion, agree to provide such funding in an amount 01296900-2 2 to be mutually agreed to by the Parties at a later date, but which in no case will exceed One Million and 00/100 Dollars ($1,000,000). c. The CRA's obligation to provide funding to the City is contingent upon the inclusion of the funding in the CRA's approved Budget for the fiscal year in which the funds will be disbursed. 3. Obligations of the City. a. The City shall ensure funds provided by the CRA are not used for any purposes prohibited by § 163.370(3), Florida Statutes, or otherwise prohibited by law. b. The City shall ensure that the Project is designed and constructed in compliance with the Plan. c. The City shall be responsible for effectuating the Project and contracting with other entities, including the Florida Department of Transportation, as necessary to effectuate the Project,but shall coordinate with the CRA concerning compliance with the Plan. d. Upon request from the CRA, or an authorized agent of the CRA, including the Executive Director and the CRA Attorney, the City shall provide all documents reasonably requested by the CRA or CRA's agent documentation concerning compliance with § 163.370(3), Florida Statutes and this Agreement. 4. Reimbursement of Funds a. The CRA shall disburse funding to the City for the reimbursement of direct expenses related to the Project consistent with the Plan and the terms of this Agreement. b. When the City desires reimbursement funding from the CRA for eligible expenses, the City shall provide a written request for reimbursement ("Reimbursement Request") to the CRA, which shall include the following information: i. A summary of the status of the Project; ii. A statement and evidence that the Project is in compliance with the Plan. 01296900-2 3 iii. Copies of all invoices, receipts, and any other documentation necessary to evidence the amount and purpose for each payment made by the City for the Project for which the City is seeking reimbursement that year. c. Upon receipt of a Reimbursement Request from the City meeting the requirements of this Agreement, the CRA shall remit funding in the amount requested, consistent with this Agreement, to the City within thirty (30)days of receipt of the Reimbursement Request. d. If the City submits a Reimbursement Request that the CRA deems incomplete, the CRA shall notify the City in writing. The City shall have 30 days from receipt of the notice to provide the necessary documentation to complete the Reimbursement Request. If the City fails to provide the documentation required by the CRA within 30 days, only the portion of the Reimbursement Request, if any, that the CRA deems complete and eligible will be used to calculate the amount of reimbursement funding. The CRA will not reimburse the City for any portion of the request the CRA deems not to be an eligible expense or the CRA deems to be otherwise ineligible for reimbursement. 5. Limits of CRA Obligations for the Project. The Parties agree that the CRA shall be responsible to the City for providing reimbursement for eligible expenses for the Project only, and shall not otherwise be responsible for effectuating the Project. 6. Indemnification. The City shall indemnify, save, and hold harmless the CRA, its agents, and its employees from any liability, claim, demand, suit, loss, cost, expense or damage which may be asserted,claimed,or recovered against or from the CRA, its agents,or its employees,by reason of any property or other damages,or personal injury, including death, sustained by any person whomsoever, which damage is incidental to, occurs as a result of, arises out of, or is otherwise related to the negligent or wrongful conduct or the faulty equipment (including equipment installation and removal) of the Project. Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to affect the rights, privileges, and sovereign immunities of the CRA or the City as set forth in Section 768.28, Florida Statutes. This paragraph shall not be construed to require the City to indemnify the CRA for its own negligence,or intentional acts of the CRA, its agents or employees. Each party 01296900-2 4 assumes the risk of personal injury and property damage attributable to the acts or omissions of that party and its officers, employees and agents. 7. Term of the Agreement. This Agreement shall become valid and commence upon execution by the last Party to this Agreement, and shall terminate on September 30, 2024 ("Termination Date"). The CRA shall not be required to reimburse the City for any untimely requests or requests submitted after this Agreement has terminated. The term of the Agreement may be extended one time for a period of one year and may only be extended upon approval by the CRA Board and upon the appropriation of CRA funds for intended purposes of this Agreement in the subsequent fiscal year's budget. Such extension is only effective upon the execution of a written amendment signed by both Parties. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed so as to affect a Party's right to terminate this Agreement in accordance with other provisions in this Agreement. 8. Records. The City and the CRA each shall maintain their own records and documents associated with this Agreement in accordance with the requirements set forth in Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. All such records shall be adequate to justify all charges, expenses, and costs incurred in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Each Party shall have access to the other Party's books,records and documents as required in this Agreement for the purpose of inspection or audit during normal business hours during the term of this Agreement and at least 1 year after the termination of the Agreement. 9. Filing. The City shall file this Interlocal Agreement pursuant to the requirements of Section 163.01(11)of the Florida Statutes 10. Default. If either Party defaults by failing to perform or observe any of the material terms and conditions of this Agreement for a period of ten(10)calendar days after receipt of written notice of such default from the other Party, the Party giving notice of default may terminate this Agreement through written notice to the other Party, and may be entitled, but is not required, to seek specific performance of this Agreement on an expedited basis, as the performance of the material terms and conditions contained herein relate to the health, safety, and welfare of the residents of the City and CRA Area. Failure of any Party to exercise its right in the event of any default by the other Party shall not constitute a waiver of such rights. No Party shall be deemed to have waived any rights related to the other Party's failure to perform unless such waiver is in writing and signed 01296900-2 5 by both Parties. Such waiver shall be limited to the terms specifically contained therein. This section shall be without prejudice to the rights of any Party to seek a legal remedy for any breach of the other Party as may be available to it in law or equity. 11. No Third Party Beneficiaries. Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to create any rights in any third parties that are not signatories to this Agreement. 12. Compliance with Laws. The City and the CRA shall comply with all statutes, laws, ordinances, rules, regulations and lawful orders of the United States of America, State of Florida and of any other public authority which may be applicable. 13. Entire Agreement. This Agreement represents the entire and sole agreement and understanding between the Parties concerning the subject matter expressed herein. No terms herein may be altered,except in writing and then only if signed by all the Parties hereto. All prior and contemporaneous agreements, understandings, communications, conditions or representations, of any kind or nature, oral or written, concerning the subject matter expressed herein, are merged into this Agreement and the terms of this Agreement supersede all such other agreements. No extraneous information may be used to alter the terms of this Agreement. 14. Severability. If any part of this Agreement is found invalid or unenforceable by any court, such invalidity or unenforceability shall not affect the other parts of the Agreement if the rights and obligations of the parties contained herein are not materially prejudiced and if the intentions of the parties can continue to be achieved. To that end,this Agreement is declared severable. 15. Governing Law and Venue. The validity, construction and effect of this Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida. Any and all legal actions necessary to enforce the terms of this Agreement shall be conducted in the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit in and for Palm Beach County, Florida,or, if in federal court, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida, to which the Parties expressly agree and submit. 16. No Discrimination. Parties shall not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, age, sex, marital status, sexual orientation or disability for any reason in its hiring or contracting practices associated with this Agreement. 01296900-2 6 17. Notice. Whenever either Party desires to give notice to the other, such notice must be in writing and sent by United States mail, return receipt requested, courier, evidenced by a delivery receipt, or by overnight express delivery service, evidenced by a delivery receipt, addressed to the Party for whom it is intended at the place last specified; and the place for giving of notice shall remain until it shall have been changed by written notice in compliance with the provisions of this paragraph. For the present, the Parties designate the following as the respective places for giving of notice. CITY: Lori LaVerriere, City Manager P.O. Box 310 100 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard Boynton Beach, FL 33425 CRA: Michael Simon, Executive Director Boynton Beach CRA 710 N. Federal Highway Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 Copies To: James A.Cherof Goren, Cherof,Doody&Ezrol, P.A. 3099 East Commercial Boulevard, Suite 200 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33308 Tara Duhy,Esquire Lewis, Longman& Walker, P.A. 515 North Flagler Drive, Suite 1500 West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 18. No Transfer. The Parties shall not, in whole or in part, subcontract, assign, or otherwise transfer this Agreement or any rights, interests, or obligations hereunder to any individual, group, agency, government, non-profit or for-profit corporation, or other entity without first obtaining the written consent of the other Party. By signing this 01296900-2 7 Agreement, the CRA provides its written consent for the City to assign the City's obligations under this Agreement for the design, construction, and administration of the Project to FDOT as provided for in City of Boynton Beach Resolution R19-064, but does not provide its written consent for the City to assign any of the City's rights under this Agreement to any party. 19. Interpretation. This Agreement shall not be construed more strictly against one Party than against the other merely by virtue of the fact that it may have been prepared by counsel for one of the Parties. The Parties declare that the terms of this Agreement have been read and are fully understood. The Parties understand that this is a binding legal document, and each Party is advised to seek independent legal advice in connection with the matters referenced herein. 20. Counterparts and Transmission. To facilitate execution,this Agreement may be executed in as many counterparts as may be convenient or required, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. This Agreement may be executed electronically. The executed signature page(s) from each original may be joined together and attached to one such original and it shall constitute one and the same instrument. In addition, said counterparts may be transmitted electronically (i.e., via facsimile or .pdf format document sent via electronic mail), which transmitted document shall be deemed an original document for all purposes hereunder. 21. Survival. The provisions of this Agreement regarding indemnity, waiver, and termination, and records shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement and remain in full force and effect. 22. Time is of the Essence. The parties acknowledge that time is of the essence in the performance of the provisions in this Agreement. 23. Attorney's Fees. If any action at law or in equity is necessary to enforce or interpret the terms of this Agreement, the each party shall be responsible for its own attorneys' fees and costs. 01296900-2 8 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the CITY and the CRA hereto have executed this Agreement as of the later of the dates set forth below. ATTEST: CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, 4 '7i a Florida m�ci I corporation : c. ���v� By. f „ ?.------ Clerk Steven B. Grant,Mayor App 6 ,II as to 6 i Date: (o/9l � i3 ';'4 ii I / (SEAL) � ,', � v� c •f� zva 0; Office of the C Attorney ° ° .° x© A o, ,,. ',, Approved as to Form: BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY r i e-___ .,, / g I:12/ By: Office of the CRA Attorney Steven B. Grant,Cham Date: -S7Z//7Z 2° 01296900-2 9 EXHIBIT "A" SCOPE OF WORK The following details the description of the project services to be performed by the Florida Department of Transportation(Department)under the project FM Number 444079-1 (City of Boynton Beach Various Locations)on behalf of the City of Boynton Beach utilizing the FHWA FLAP Grant along with the Local Funds as agreed with the City. Scope Definition: The project consists of Complete Streets improvements along Boynton Beach Blvd, between NW 4th Street and US 1/Federal Highway. The proposed improvements consist of lanes width reduction, the expansion of the existing sidewalk on the south side of Boynton Beach Blvd to a 15' shared use path and to a 9' sidewalk on the north side, the addition of pedestrian lighting, and the installation of one pedestrian crossing. Enhanced connectivity to the intracoastal waterway and City Marina is proposed by adding shared lane markings (sharrows) from US 1 to the intracoastal. As a component of this project shared lane markings (sharrows) and signage will be added on SW 3rd Street from Ocean Ave to Boynton Blvd and on Ocean Ave between SW 3rd Street and US 1. Scope Elements: ADA ADA compliant sidewalk with curb ramps. Detectable warning surfaces shall be provided at the existing sidewalks and curb ramp locations in addition to any proposed curb ramp locations. All improvements shall meet the current ADA and FDOT standards. Drainage Drainage modifications are associated with the proposed improvements due to the expansion of the existing sidewalk.New inlets will connect to the existing drainage system in Boynton Beach Blvd. Specific permitting associated with drainage will be obtained. 01296900-2 10 Environment Permit Department will acquire all necessary Environmental/Drainage Permits. Landscaping/Hardscape Landscape enhancements include the addition of trees and shrubbery added along the corridor in both the median as well as incorporated into the widened pedestrian sidewalk. Irrigation sleeves shall be included in the project cost. Due to work mix and funding type, landscape will not be eligible to be included with the project, even with local funds. Lighting The existing streetlights will be impacted by the roadway modifications. Lighting along both sides of the corridor will be replaced with dual head light poles that provide a light facing the street for vehicles and a light facing the pedestrian zones for pedestrians. Signalization A midblock crosswalk to be installed on Boynton Beach Boulevard just east of SW/NW 2nd Street, along with the rectangular rapid flashing beacons (RRFB) to enhance the visibility. The midblock warrant analysis has been completed and approved by the Department. Pedestrian crossing will facilitate school children walking from school to adjacent neighborhoods. New pedestrian push buttons will be installed at Seacrest intersection since the wider sidewalk will make buttons too far from proposed ramps. Signing and Marking Update signs and pavement markings to accommodate the proposed bike lanes, reduced travel lanes widths and widener sidewalks. Additional markings to be included due to proposed pedestrian crossing. Sharrows are proposed east of Federal Hwy on both directions on Boynton Beach Blvd. Sharrows to be also included along SW 3rd St from W Boynton Beach Blvd to W Ocean Ave and along W. ocean Ave from SW 3rd St to US1/ Federal Hwy. Dynamic Envelope pavement marking will be provided on the rail crossing (272480N). 01296900-2 1 1 Typical Section Existing Typical Section The existing typical section consist of an urban section of two (2) 11' lanes in each direction with a 11' dual left turn lane in the median with 3' shoulder,curb and gutter and 7.5' sidewalk on both sides. Proposed Typical Section The proposed typical section consists of two(2) 10' lane in each direction(sharrows)with a 10' dual left turn lane in the median, curb and gutter at the outside at both sides with a 15' shared use path on the south side and a 9' sidewalk on the north side. Utilities Existing and future utility infrastructure will be improved along the corridor by undergrounding but will be funded by the City. There are no proposed utilities associated with this project.However,some existing utilities may need to be relocated. Local Agency is responsible for any utility adjustments/costs. 01296900-2 12 EXHIBIT 'B" LOCATION MAP BBB1O.i,YN�T/ON BEACH BOULEVARDy,_ COMPLETE STREETS� IMPROVEMENTS '_ .h 'l�tvee►� ,Jit '€ rr �"i +5,1','� #:4 .�. ...(':',••7.r...-7.7., c •• . .r� rz. Legend r r�., MA 44' .,. y ; 13 r r . ' +` r r�' ti ,; : T r :w ►• . ' , 1' jsir , _ & 1. 46 ti j 444.. .eir 411I Neftft-4..... • 6, Pi' till' ' 411 Q r,,14; 'U 1 '.NC r� ::`:il... _ -; • .. .f=' ►..» ti BOYNTON BEACH:BLVDs 11..�{y� I re. ~- • •tt. t1� .4:.Tj' OCEAN'AVE. "'T���t� i OCEAN'AVE,4r; ; !• • • • • -79'tlYel r�'' �4r el WI,#e', ' : : ti,, .r ,r, •y„'. t • r ,... ala& it , .. is -611. ..i �(._,y_ -`• .J .'1 ::'.%'°C1..•i. r"-Y # :•.`.i." -c I.• ifs 1.. }• a _Mi • �¢ cw r , r • t • w i,. Y =1 • ' . s w, , a ` Cit , ,, KIM ,„2,,,ra•t.„! k .'' .. ..r T .r.. 'yaRRENE 4} 'C. ` , r•t ri ,, P.4*. "i„,,,,,,,!-,b!.. A4 I. •I". '14**21411-41itt I "%:. " ;;Alr I 41z4-4-_ e;ra. .74-..—Tiw4ftx Ccr c. 01296900-2 13 EXHIBIT C" 1 RESOLUTION NO.R19-064 2 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, 3 AUTHORIZING THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF 4 TRANSPORTATION TO PROCEED WITH THE DESIGN, 5 CONSTRUCTION AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE BOYNTON 6 BEACH BOULEVARD COMPLETE STREETS PROJECT BETWEEN 7 NW 3RD STREET AND FEDERAL HIGHWAY; AND PROVIDING AN 8 EFFECTIVE DATE. 9 WHEREAS,the Federal Lands Access Program(FLAP)was created by the"Moving 10 Ahead for Progress in the 21"Century Act"and continued in the"Fixing America's Surface li Transportation" (FAST) Act of 2015 to improve state and local transportation facilities that 12 provide access to and though federal land for visitors and recreationists;and 13 14 WHEREAS, the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA), on 15 behalf of the City,submitted a project application for a FLAP Grant that would help fund the 16 Boynton Beach Boulevard Complete Streets project;and 17 18 WHEREAS, on April 24, 2019, this project was selected and fully funded (for 19 $631,530) for use towards Engineering design of the full project (see attachment 1 —Award 20 Letter);and 21 22 WHEREAS, the project is currently included in the Florida Department of 23 Transportation(FDOT)work program for design in Fiscal Year 2021 and construction in Fiscal 24 Year 2023;and 25 26 WHEREAS,FDOT will be responsible for the design,construction,and administration 27 of the project. 28 29 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF 30 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH,FLORIDA,THAT: 31 Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas"clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as 32 being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon adoption 33 hereof. 34 Section 2. The City Commission authorizes FOOT to proceed with design and -sc construction of the Boynton Beach Boulevard Complete Street Project. 36 Section 3. This Resolution will become effective immediately upon passage. 37 1 CWs.=\SuluiolictAppdauLLocattMicrusoft+Windawstlnacixhri10.94XIWK1N1AWlarizing_FDOT_To_Procad_Complar_Surds_Pm ect-Raw Docx 01296900-2 14 38 PASSED AND ADOPTED this_18 day of 3u n e_. ,2019. 39 40 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH,FLORIDA 41 41 YES NO 43 44 Mayor-Steven A.Grant ✓ 45 46 Vice Mayor-Justin Katz 47 48 Commissioner Mack McCray 49 so Commissioner-Christina L.Romclus ✓ 51 52 Commissioner Ty Penserga 53 54 VOTE 'v 55 ATI ES'1: 56 57 58 59 uc\nt°.Icr Nieves.Deputy City Clerk 60 61 62 63 64 (t.orporate Seal) • eta t O. #H s, t ;' • ;p� \\\aaaNaaw 2 CiUsers\StanzionctAppdatatlarJtT aointMtindowAnetutaw, 4X/WIONtAuthorizisg FL)o7 jo Rocced_Compkt< Struls Prod ea,•_teso.Do.x 01296900-2 15