HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 03-073 RESOLUTION NO. 03-073
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to execute an agreement with
Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway and the Texas Department of Transportation
to permanently close railroad crossings on Long Street at Oakland, Center, Forrest and
Stephenson Streets, said agreement is substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit
"A."
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 8th day of April,
2003.
-
*or Evelyn M. Lord -
Jefferson Countv
CSJ: 5800-00-001
Project: STP 98(532)RXH
Railroad Crossing Consolidations:
DOT No.023 687K—Oakland Street
02 3689Y—Center Street,
023 690T—Forrest Street,
Unassigned#-Stephenson Street
in Beaumont
THE STATE OF TEXAS § Contract Number
THE COUNTY OF TRAVIS §
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
HIGHWAY-RAILROAD GRADE CROSSING CONSOLIDATION AND CLOSURE
AGREEMENT FOR FEDERAL AID PROJECTS
THIS AGREEMENT, made and.entered into on the date hereinafter shown as being fully executed, by
and between the State of Texas, acting by and through the Texas Department of Transportation,
hereinafter called the State, and the City of Beaumont, hereinafter called the Municipality, and The
Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company, a corporation, hereinafter called the Railroad.
WITNESSETH
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Highway Safety Act of 1973, the State is charged with the responsibility of
prioritizing grade crossing safety improvements for public highway-railroad grade crossings in the State
of Texas using federal funds; and,
WHEREAS, Chapter 471 of the Texas Transportation Code invests the State with certain powers and
duties relating to highway-railroad grade crossings and other matters relating to railroads and their
operations; and,
WHEREAS, in the interest of public safety, the State, the Municipality, and the Railroad propose to
consolidate and close existing redundant, non-essential highway-railroad grade crossing(s), and make
other operational or safety improvements to facilitate the elimination of safety hazards at highway-
railroad grade crossings at selected locations.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual undertakings as herein set forth,
the parties hereto agree as follows.
AGREEMENT
Article 1. Scope, of Work. The State, Municipality and Railroad agree to the permanent closure and
vacation of existing railroad grade crossings, and to make other operational or safety improvements to
facilitate the closure of said existing railroad grade crossings as shown on the Exhibit"A", as attached
hereto and made a part hereof.
Article 2. Maximum Amount Payable. The State's maximum amount payable under this contract shall
not exceed the availability of appropriated federal funds for the project for the fiscal year in which work
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EXHIBIT "A"
is performed. The State shall advise the Railroad and Municipality of the availability of funds. In any
event. the State's maximum amount payable to the Municipality for the permanent closure of each
existing highway-railroad grade crossing shall not exceed $7,500 for each crossing closed, contingent on
the Railroad providing matching funds equal to or exceeding the State's cost participation.
Article 3. Agreement Not a Waiver. The Railroad's agreement to perform the work included in
Attachment "1" as attached hereto and made a part hereof does not constitute a waiver by the Railroad to
any rights of ownership currently vested in the Railroad.
Article 4. Plans, Specifications and Estimates. The State has prepared Attachment"1",listing the work to
be performed. The Municipality shall furnish the State a detailed estimate with an itemized listing of
material, including the number of units and unit cost. The State and Railroad shall review and approve
the estimate. The State has prepared Attachment "2", Summary of Costs, as attached hereto and made a
part hereof.
All traffic control devices installed herein shall comply with the latest edition of the Texas Manual on
Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways.
Article 5. Performance of Work. The Municipality agrees to perform the roadway work as shown on
Exhibit "A". The Railroad is solely responsible for removal of the existing crossing surface and warning
devices on Railroad right-of-way and making any changes or alterations in the tracks, wire lines,
drainage, or other Railroad owned facilities located in the crossing right of way and as shown, or as
otherwise shown, on Exhibit"A".
Article 6. Work Orders. In lieu of a Work Order, the Railroad shall coordinate with the State and/or the
Municipality to begin work at each location and will provide the construction stakes and elevations as
required. If an emergency arises and any party to this agreement is unable to begin work as agreed
upon, that party shall notify the other parties in a timely manner.
Article 7. Suspension of Work. If the Municipality and/or Railroad find it necessary to suspend work on
the project for any reason, it shall notify the State of the date work was suspended and the date work on
the project is to be resumed. The Municipality and/or Railroad must notify the State when work is
resumed.
Article 8. Materials. The Railroad and/or Municipality may purchase materials upon receipt of written
authority to assemble materials from the State. All materials assembled for this project must comply with
the specifications included in Attachment"I"
Article 9. Amendments. No changes, revisions, amendments or alterations in the terms of this
agreement, including exhibits and attachments hereto, shall be made unless a written amendment is
agreed to by the State, Municipality, and Railroad.
Article 10. Compliance with Laws. As applicable, the State, Municipality, and Railroad and all
contractors shall be required to comply with all federal and state laws, statutes, rules and regulations,
together with all lawful local ordinances, and the orders and decrees of any courts or administrative
bodies or tribunals in any matter affecting the performance of this contract, including without limitation,
workers' compensation laws, minimum and maximum salary and wage statutes and regulations,
nondiscrimination laws and regulations including 49 CFR 21 and 23 CFR 710.405 and Executive Order
11246, licensing laws and regulations and all relevant provisions of the Federal-Aid Policy Guide, issued
by the Federal Highway Administration on December 9, 1991 and amendments thereto except as
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modified by the provisions herein, including requirements of 23 CFR 646 (Railroad-Highway Projects),
all included herein by reference. The parties shall comply with any other requirements or directives
included as Exhibit C, Related Documents. No party to this contract will award any contract to any party
that has been debarred, suspended, or is otherwise ineligible for participation in federal assistance
programs under Executive Order 12549 "Debarment and Suspension". When required, the Municipality
and/or Railroad will furnish the State with satisfactory proof of compliance therewith. The parties to this .
agreement will comply with the Cost Principles stated in the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR Part
31) which require all project costs to be allowable, reasonable and allocable to the project, and with
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program requirements in 48 CFR Part 23 which require that
minorities will affirmatively be provided reasonable opportunity to provide goods and services for the
project.
The Municipality agrees to enact and pass the necessary ordinance, order, or administrative instrument
necessary to permit the permanent closure and vacation of the highway-railroad grade crossing(s) as
listed on the attached Attachment 2. Said ordinance, order, or administrative instrument shall be attached
hereto as Attachment 3, Related Documents.
Article 11. Payment. The State and Railroad agree to reimburse the Municipality in accordance with the
cost participation as shown in Attachment 2, Summary of Costs. The Railroad's cost participation shall
be directly billed by and paid to the Municipality. The State and Railroad will reimburse the Municipality
no later than thirty (30) days after receiving properly prepared invoices.
A. Basis of Payment. Reimbursement by the State to the Municipality is based upon actual costs, not to
exceed $7,500 for each highway-railroad grade crossing closed, and in accordance with Article 2.
Maximum Amount Payable.
B. Final Billings. After all work has been completed in accordance with the specifications included in
Exhibit A, the Municipality shall notify the State in writing of the date all work was completed.
Following final inspection and certification of project completion by the State, the Municipality shall
submit a complete and final bill to the State within 120 days thereafter. The final bill shall refer to the
project number, project control number (C-S-J), specify the project location and include, itemized listings
of material, including the number of units and unit cost and the total amount due the Municipality based
on the cost of the project. The State shall pay the Municipality within 45 days of receipt of the final bill.
The Municipality shall submit only one final bill for reimbursement by the State. After final payment and
audit by the State, no supplemental final bill or reimbursement for any other costs shall be submitted by
the Municipality or Railroad for reimbursement by the State.
Article 12. Records. The State, the Municipality, and the Railroad shall maintain books, documents,
papers, accounting records, and other evidence pertaining to costs incurred and work performed
hereunder and shall make such materials available at their offices during the contract period and for three
years from the date of final payment. The records shall be made available to representatives from the
State or U. S. Department of Transportation, including the Office of Inspector General, for the purpose of
making audits, inspections, transcriptions, or excerpts.
Article 13. Maintenance. The Municipality shall own and maintain any barricades, fences or other
facilities not located on Railroad right-of-way as installed, and in accordance with the project design as
shown in Exhibit"A".
Article 14. Termination. This agreement is effective as of the last date of execution by the Railroad, the
Municipality, and the State and shall continue in effect thereafter until terminated as provided for in this
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article. This agreement may be terminated in whole or in part by either the State, the Municipality, or the
Railroad as follows:
A. By mutual consent and agreement of the parties hereto;
B. By the State for reasons of its own and not subject to the mutual consent of the Municipality and
Railroad, upon not less than thirty days written notice to the Municipality and Railroad;
C. By the State if federal funds are no longer available to fund the warning devices at the grade
crossings;
D. By the Railroad if the grade crossings identified in Attachment "2"cease to belong to it or cease to
operate trains across the intersection;
E. By the State giving notice in writing to the Municipality and/or Railroad as a consequence of failure
by the Municipality and/or Railroad to perform the work authorized herein in accordance with the
terms, conditions, or required items of work, with proper allowances being made for circumstances
beyond the control of the Municipality and/or Railroad and after providing at least thirty days notice
for the Municipality and/or Railroad to remedy the noncompliance;
Should this agreement be terminated for any reason(s) specified above, the Municipality shall compensate
the Railroad for the reasonable value of services and work satisfactorily performed up to the date of
termination, and in accordance with Article 10. Compliance with Laws.
Article 15. Signatory Warranty. Each signatory to this agreement certifies that he has the authority to
enter into this agreement on behalf of his organization.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the State, the Municipality, and the Railroad have executed triplicate
counterparts of this agreement.
THE STATE OF TEXAS
Certified as being executed for the purpose and effect of activating and/or carrying out the orders,
established policies, or work programs heretofore approved and authorized by the Texas Transportation
Commission under the authority of Minute Order 100002.
By Date
Carlos A. Lopez, P. E.,Director,Traffic Operations Division
THE BURLINGTON NORTHERN AND SANTA FE RAILWAY COMPANY
By Date
Timothy J. Huya, Manager Public Projects
THE CITY OF BEAUMONT
By Date
Kyle Hayes, City Manager
Notices:
For the purposes of this agreement, all notices, correspondence, billings, and other documentation shall
be mailed to the following addresses:
For the State of Texas For BNSF Railway Co. For City of Beaumont
Railroad Section Director Manager Public Projects Tom Warner,P.E.
Texas Department of Transportation BNSF Railway Co. Director Public Works
Traffic Operations Division(TRF-RR) 5800 North Main Street City of Beaumont
125 E. 11th Street Fort Worth,TX 76179 P.O:Box 3827
Austin,TX 78701-2483 Beaumont,TX 77704
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Jefferson County
CSJ 0920-38-160
Project STP 98(532)RXH
Oakland Street -DOT No.023 687K
Center Street—DOT No. 023 689Y
Forrest Street—DOT No.023 690T
Stephenson Street—DOT No. unassigned
crossing closure, in Beaumont
Scope of Work:
1) City of Beaumont to permanently close and vacate the Oakland Street(DOT No. 023 687K)at-grade
crossing.
2) City of Beaumont to permanently close and vacate the Center Street(DOT No. 023 689Y)at-grade
crossing.
3) City of Beaumont to permanently close and vacate the Forrest Street (DOT No. 023 690T)at-grade
crossing.
4) City of Beaumont to permanently close and vacate the Stephenson Street(DOT No. Unassigned) at-
grade crossing.
5) City of Beaumont to install a six-inch(6") raised asphalt curb that will be located two (2)to three (3)
feet outside each rail of BNSF's tracks.The curb will be continuous from Martin Luther King
Parkway to Magnolia Street,with a break to allow vehicle crossings only at Ewing Street.
6) City of Beaumont will complete the Long Street pavement rehabilitation to allow one-way travel on
Long Street on the north and south side of the tracks. Signing and pavement marking improvements
will be implemented as needed to complete the project.
7) BNSF to donate$40,000 to City of Beaumont in consideration of the closure of 4 Public streets.
8) Texas Department of Transportation (TXDOT) to provide up to a maximum of$7,500 per crossing
closure for a total of$30,000 to the City of Beaumont to be used towards the necessary roadway
improvements indicated on the detailed Attachment"2" - Cost Estimate.
ATTACHMENT 1
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED COST --
1998 FEDERAL RAILROAD SIGNAL PROGRAIVI
February 27,2003
Jefferson County
CSJ.0920-38-160
Project STP 98(532)RXH
Oakland Street -DOT No. 023 687K
Center Street—DOT No. 023 689Y
Forrest Street—DOT No. 023 690T
Stephenson Street—DOT No. unassigned
crossing closures, in Fort North
1. Participation and Cost Estimate by the City of Beaumont
Permanently close and vacate the Oakland Street(DOT No. 023 687K), Center Street(DOT No.
023 689Y), Forrest Street—DOT No. 023 690T, and Stephenson Street(DOT No. unassigned)
at-grade crossings.
Install 6-inch raised curb on north and south sides of railroad tracks.
Complete Long Street pavement rehabilitation, including necessary pavement markings and
signage. Preliminary cost estimate is $130,000 to be reimbursed by the Railroad and State as
shown below.
2. Participation and Cost Estimate by Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway
Provide labor and equipment to remove crossing surfaces, signs, and devices.
BNSF will pay $40,000 to City of Beaumont in consideration of the 4 public closures upon
receipt of an invoice.
3. Participation and Cost Estimate by Texas Department of Transportation
Reimburse the City of Beaumont $30,000.00 for construction of roadway improvements along
Long Street.
SUMMARY:
City Cost Participation $60,000.00
BNSF Railroad Cost Participation $40,000.00
State Cost Participation (100%Federal funds) $30,000.00
TOTAL ESTIMATED PROJECT COST $ 130,000.00
Approved:
Darin K. Kosmak
Railroad Section Director
Traffic Operations Division
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