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CITY OF JANESVILLE
RESOLUTION NO. 2011-839
A Resolution authorizing the Jurisdictional Transfer Agreement between the City
of Janesville and State of Wisconsin connecting highway extension of WIS 26,
City of Janesville, Rock County.
WHEREAS, the functional /jurisdictional relationships of present State and Local
Highway Systems have been cooperatively reviewed by the City of Janesville and the
State; and
°, WHEREAS, the State and the City of Janesville have cooperated in developing this
jurisdictional change; and
WHEREAS, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, under s. 84.02(3), may enter
into jurisdictional transfer agreements with local units of government, thereby facilitating
such alterations in the jurisdictional highway system; and
WHEREAS, the Common Council find that the proposed Jurisdictional Transfer
Agreement in the best interest and of benefit to the community, the City, its taxpayers,
travelers, and property owners
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Common Council of the City of
Janesville hereby approve the following segments of highway added to the City
connecting limits mileage:
1) Milton Avenue (WIS 26), beginning at the intersection with Kettering Street and
extending easterly to 0.2 of a mile east of the McCormick Drive intersection. This
section of roadway is 1.09 miles in length.
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City of Janesville Common
Council authorize the City Manager to execute the Jurisdictional Transfer Agreement
with the State of Wisconsin Department of Transportation.
The State will:
1. Provide a set of as -built plans to the City.
2. Retain all roadway right -of -way along existing WIS 26.
3. Retain all access and permitting control along existing WIS 26.
4. Pay all design /construction costs associated with State Project ID 1390 -04 -86 for
improvements of this corridor, except those costs approved by the City in a
Municipal project agreement signed by the Assistant City Manager signed on
11/10/2010.
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CITY OF JANESVILLE
RESOLUTION NO. 2011-839
5. Correct any significant pavement defects within the section as part of the State
Project ID 1390- 04 -86. City and State staff shall cooperatively inspect the
roadway and agree on which repairs, if any, are needed.
The City shall:
1. Accept connecting highway and maintenance responsibility for the new
connecting highway limits as described above. General maintenance activities
include the application of protective coatings, the removal and control of snow,
the removal, treatment and sanding of ice, interim repair of highway surfaces and
adjacent structures, and all other operations, activities and processes required on
a continuing basis for the preservation of the highway. Maintenance activities
also include the installation, replacement, rehabilitation, or maintenance of
highway signs, traffic signal controls, highway lighting, pavement markings, and
intelligent transportation systems as determined by the City.
ADOPTED: October 10, 2011
MOTION BY: Steeber
APPROVED: SECOND BY: Liebert ' r COUNCILMEMBER AYE NAY PASS ABSENT
Eric L vitt, C ' - ager
BRUNNER X
ATTEST: DONGARRA -ADAMS X
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� LIEBERT X
Jea Ann Wulf, City Clerk -Trea
McDONALD X
APPROVED AS TO FORM: RASHKIN X
l STEEBER X
City Attorney, Wald Klimczyk VOSKUIL X
Proposed by: PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR - _ _: _
Prepared by: PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR 1
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