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INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE LAKE-SUMTER METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION,
THE LAKE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,THE SUMTER
COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND THE MUNICIPALITIES OF
ASTATULA, BUSHNELL, CLERMONT,COLEMAN, EUSTIS, FRUITLAND PARK,
GROVELAND, HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS, LADY LAKE, LEESBURG, MASCOTTE,
MINNEOLA, MONTVERDE, MOUNT DORA,TAVARES, UMATILLA, AND
WILDWOOD FOR CREATION, FUNDING AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A MASTER
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PROGRAM
RECITALS
WHEREAS, the Lake-Sumter Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) was
created through interlocal agreement between Lake County, Sumter County, and the 14
municipalities of Lake County and was approved by Gov. Jeb Bush on December 9,
2003; and
WHEREAS,the MPO is responsible for managing a continuing, cooperative, and
comprehensive transportation planning process for the MPO Area of Lake and Sumter
counties; and
WHEREAS, the MPO approved, and entered into, an Interlocal Agreement on
November 28, 2007, with Lake County, Sumter County, and the municipalities of
Astatula, Clermont, Eustis, Fruitland Park, Groveland, Howey-in-the-Hills, Lady Lake,
Leesburg, Mascotte, Minneola, Montverde, Mount Dora, Tavares, Umatilla, and
Wildwood for the creation, funding and implementation of a Master Transportation
Concurrency Management System (TCMS) Program, said agreement recorded in the
Official Records of Lake County on January 30, 2008, at O.R. Book 3575, Page 734, and
recorded in the Official Records of Sumter County on February 8, 2008, at O.R. Book
1901, Page 727; and
WHEREAS, on September 23, 2009, the MPO approved Resolution 2009-23 to
add a safety program based on crash data to the TCMS, and to rename the TCMS the
LakeNSumter MPO Transportation Management System (TMS); and
WHEREAS, in FY 2010/11, the municipalities of Center Hill and Webster became
part of the TMS via Sumter County by virtue of an interlocal service boundary
agreement between each city and the county, and in FY 2011/12, the municipalities of
Bushnell and Coleman were invited to participate per a rate established by the MPO in
the FY 2011/12 TMS Budget; and
WHEREAS,,the MPO's Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) has recommended,
and the MPO's Governing Board agrees, that a new interlocal agreement to reconstitute
the TMS is desired in order to define the specific data and services that the MPO will
make available to the member cities and counties; and
WHEREAS, the 2011 Florida Legislature passed HB 7207, codified In Chapter
2011-139, Laws of Florida, which removed transportation concurrency as a statewide
mandate from the Florida Statutes' growth management laws, and which effectively
made transportation concurrency optional for local governments; and
WHEREAS, nonetheless, transportation capacity management is a growth
management principle that ensures that necessary transportation facilities and services
are available concurrent with the impacts of development and that proposed
developments will not degrade a roadway below the adopted level of service standards;
and
WHEREAS, despite the optional nature of transportation concurrency, safety
and security remains a state and federal emphasis, and one of the objectives in the
creation of MPOs was to encourage and promote the safe and efficient management,
operation and development of surface transportation systems; and
WHEREAS, the MPO's maintenance of a crash data system in coordination with
member governments is in accordance with the objective to encourage and promote
the safe and efficient management, operation and development of surface
transportation systems; and
WHEREAS, the MPO is equipped with staff, consultants and sufficient expertise
to provide services under the TMS that are valued by member local governments but
that are not part of the state and federal requirements regarding tasks achieved through
the use of state and federal funds; and
WHEREAS, because the MPO's fiscal year begins on July 1st, and the fiscal year
for the MPO's member governments begins on October 1st, it is necessary to set up a
timeframe within which member cities and counties will specify the services and data
they wish to avail themselves of through the TMS managed by the MPO;
NOW, THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION of the mutual terms,
understandings, conditions, and payment hereinafter set forth, and intending to be
legally bound, the parties hereby agree as follows:
Article 1. Recitals
1.1 The foregoing recitals are true and correct and incorporated herein by reference.
Article 2. Purpose
2.1 The purpose of this Agreement is to define the Transportation Management
System and the process through which the TMS is implemented. The TMS is a
centralized database of transportation information that all parties to the
agreement may utilize as part of individual transportation programs as prescribed
within individual comprehensive plans and land development regulations, Each
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year, services provided as part of the TMS will be recommended by the TAC and
approved by the MPO Governing Board. The types of services generally offered
as part of the TMS include but are not limited to database management for crash
data, traffic counts, functional classifications, roadway capacity, Level of Service
(LOS) and encumbered or reserved trips, and services such as MPO review of
traffic impact studies, rezonings and comprehensive plan amendments, policy
formulation, grant writing and funding research.
Article 3. Funding
3.1 The menu of and budget for TMS services presented to TAC and to the MPO
Governing Board for approval each year shall include two (2) options for member
government participation and funding of the TMS: 1) an all-inclusive rate, which
shall allow the member government to avail itself of an unlimited number of TMS
services offered by the MPO at no additional charge; or 2) a base rate, which
shall allow the member government to avail itself of the"Data and Data-related
Services" listed In Section 4.3 herein, with any other, additional TMS services
available to that member government at an hourly rate for MPO services. A fee
structure prescribing hourly rate shall be part of the TMS budget reviewed
annually, except in the year 2012, when the hourly rate shall be approved by the
MPO Governing Board prior to September 30, 2012. All member governments
shall elect one of the two options described herein, and shall pay either the all-
inclusive or the base rate to MPO by October 1st of each year. Member
governments selecting option two (2) above shall remit payment to MPO for any
additional requested services charged at an hourly rate within thirty(30) days of
receipt of an Invoice from the MPO. .
3.2 Should population be a basis for determining annual local contributions to the
TMS, in each odd numbered year, the population figures and related
contributions will be reviewed and adjusted as necessary for population changes.
Funding contributions will be adjusted based upon Bureau of Economic and
Business Research (BEBR) population figures. The best available information will
be provided to each local government via presentation of the new TMS budget
by the MPO.
Article 4. TMS Services
4.1 Development Review Services: Local governments may submit data from any
applicant who is seeking a development approval for a project (Developments of
Regional Impact or DRIs excepted), including the traffic impact analysis, the
number of proposed residential units and amount of non-residential square
footage by use In accordance with the latest edition of the Institute of
Transportation Engineers (ITE)Trip Generation Manual.
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(1) Upon receipt of such data by the MPO, the following procedure shall be
implemented in order to provide the local government with the
information required in a timely fashion:
A. Provided the data received is determined to be sufficient to issue
a report of findings, the MPO will evaluate the data based upon
existing road capacity information - including adopted LOS,
performance LOS, existing trips, reserved trips and vested trips -
and submit a report of its findings within 15 calendar days of
receipt of the request.
B. If the local government determines that additional information
should be factored into the analysis, It may submit its comments
for evaluation to the MPO within 15 calendar days of the issuance
of the MPO's capacity report for that application.
C. The MPO will review additional information submitted by the local
government and provide final comments within 15 calendar days
of the submittal of new information.
D. If the impacted facility is a state or federal facility, the MPO shall
consult with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) on
mitigation strategies pursuant to state and local laws. If no
comments are received from FDOT within 30 days, the MPO will
issue its report based upon existing data.
E. MPO shall provide assistance with proportionate fair share
agreements and other negotiated mitigation measures when
necessary.
(2) The MPO will not make development approval determinations or
recommendations based on transportation impacts on behalf of any local
government. The MPO will issue a report of findings based on the data
maintained by the MPO and the data submitted by the local government.
The responsibility to make recommendations of approval or denial on
development applications remains with the local government
4.2 Comprehensive Plan/Land Development Regulation Amendments and Policy
Formulation Review and Assistance: The MPO will assist any member local
government in assessing needed changes to comprehensive plans, policies or
land development regulations related to transportation capacity management or
mitigation of transportation impacts. Comprehensive Plan or Land Development
Regulation amendments related to DRIs are excepted. MPO will also assist any
member local government with grant writing, Local Agency Program (LAP)
assistance, funding research and multi-modal mobility policy formulation.
4.3 Data and Data-related Services:
(1) crash data—basis for safety program and data for the Community Traffic
Safety Team (CYST)
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(2) traffic counts—management of county counts and Integration with FDOT
,counts
(3) functional classification—additional database component
(4) roadway capacity—additional database component
(5) Level of Service—LOS policies
(6) entitled and reserved trips—component of congestion management
(concurrency)
Article 5. Procedure .
5.1 On an annual basis, the MPO TAC shall review the list of and budget for TMS
services. The list of TMS services and the TMS budget reviewed by TAC shall go
to the MPO Governing Board for action on and inclusion in the MPO budget by
March 31st of each year, starting in the year 2013. The MPO may amend its
approved list of TMS services or TMS budget for the upcoming fiscal year
between April 1st and September 30th, if termination of this Agreement by a
member government or member governments makes it necessary for the MPO to
revise its menu of services or the budget.
5.2 So that the centralized transportation capacity management system of the TMS
will contain the most current information available, member local governments
will provide to the MPO data on development applications, vested and existing
development, traffic count information, legally vested trips, formally reserved
trips and certificate of occupancy information. Updated information shall be
delivered to the MPO under the terms of this Agreement on a quarterly basis at a
minimum, and ideally on a monthly basis. Failure to provide said information in
the required timeline will result In correspondence from the MPO to the local
government requesting updated Information.
Article 6. Terns
6.1 This Agreement shall become effective upon execution by the last party. The
executed agreement shall be recorded in Sumter County and in Lake County with
MPO paying the recording costs.
6.2 This Agreement shall remain in effect until terminated by the parties to this
Agreement, or as otherwise provided by law. After October 1st of any year in
which the Agreement is in effect, a party that wishes to terminate shall provide
ninety (90) days notice to all parties to this Agreement prior to termination, and
shall make all payments throughout the ninety (90) day notice period, up to and
including the date of termination. A prorated amount of the terminating party's
annual TMS payment (i.e. the all-inclusive or base rate paid by the terminating
party as of October 1st) shall be refunded to the terminating party, calculated
from the date of termination to September 30th. In addition, because the TMS is
structured to function on an October 1st to September 30th fiscal year basis, for
TMS budget planning purposes, member governments that anticipate that they
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will not Include TMS services from the MPO in their own budgets are encouraged
and requested to provide unofficial notice of the same to MPO at the earliest
possible opportunity between April 1st and September 30th of each year.
6.3 Upon termination of the Agreement by a member government, the member
government may request and receive database output of TMS data, current at
the time of termination, particular to their jurisdiction.
Article 7. Annual Report
7.1 An Annual Report on the status of all facilities included in the TMS shall be
published each year and may be used in the MPO annual project prioritization
process. The report will focus on the performance of facilities and the safety of
facilities.
Article 8. General Provisions
8.1 This Agreement, and any amendments hereto, may be simultaneously executed
in several counterparts, each of which as executed shall be an original, and
such counterparts together shall constitute one and the same instrument.
8.2 Amendments or modifications to this Agreement may only be made by written
agreement signed by all parties hereto, with the same formalities as the original
agreement.
[Signature Pages Follow]
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INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE LAKE-SUMTER METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION, THE
LAKE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, THE SUMTER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS AND THE MUNICIPALITIES OF ASTATULA, BUSHNELL, CLERMONT, COLEMAN, EUSTIS,
FRUITLAND PARK, GROVELAND, HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS, LADY LAKE, LEESBURG, MASCOTTE, MINNEOLA,
MONTVERDE, MOUNT DORA, TAVARES, UMATILLA, AND WILDWOOD FOR CREATION, FUNDING AND
IMPLEMENTATION OF A MASTER TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PROGRAM
LAKE—SUMTER METROPOLITAN
PLANNING ORGANIZATION
Don Burgess ' hainnan
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Executive Assistant
Approved as to Form and Legality:
Sanford A.Minkoff
MPO Attorney
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INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE LAKE-SUMTER METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION, THE
LAKE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, THE SUMTER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS AND THE MUNICIPALITIES OF ASTATULA, BUSHNELL, CLERMONT, COLEMAN, EUSTIS,
FRUITLAND PARK, GROVELAND, HONEY-IN-THE-HILLS, LADY LAKE, LEESBURG, MASCOTTE, MINNEOLA,
MONTVERDE, MOUNT DORA, TAVARES, UMATILLA, AND WILDWOOD FOR CREATION, FUNDING AND
IMPLEMENTATION OF A MASTER TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PROGRAM
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
LAKE COUNTY,FLORIDA
Lesli Campione, Chairman
This S day of Sus+ ,2012.
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INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE LAKE-SUMTER METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION, THE
LAKE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, THE SUMTER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS AND THE MUNICIPALITIES OF ASTATULA, BUSHNELL, CLERMONT, COLEMAN, EUSTIS,
FRUITLAND PARK, GROVELAND, HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS, LADY LAKE, LEESBURG, MASCOTTE, MINNEOLA,
MONTVERDE, MOUNT DORA, TAVARES, UMATILLA, AND WILDWOOD FOR CREATION, FUNDING AND
IMPLEMENTATION OF A MASTER TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PROGRAM
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
SUMTER COUNTY,FLORIDA
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LAKE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, THE SUMTER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS AND TILE MUNICIPALITIES OF ASTATULA, BUSHNELL, CLERMONT, COLEMAN, EUSTIS,
FRUITLAND PARK, GROVELAND, HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS, LADY LAKE, LEESBURG, MASCOTTE, MINNEOLA,
MONTVERDE, MOUNT DORA, TAVARES, UMATILLA, AND WILDWOOD FOR CREATION, FUNDING AND
IMPLEMENTATION OF A MASTER TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PROGRAM
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This Sal day of 2012.
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LAKE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, THE SUMTER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS AND TIIE MUNICIPALITIES OF ASTATULA, BUSHNELL, CLERMONT, COLEMAN, EUSTIS,
FRUITLAND PARK, GROVELAND, HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS, LADY LAKE, LEESBURG, MASCOTTE, MINNEOLA,
MONTVERDE, MOUNT DORA, TAVARES, UMATILLA, AND WILDWOOD FOR CREATION, FUNDING AND
IMPLEMENTATION OF A MASTER TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PROGRAM
CITY OF BUSHNELL
Bill Spaude, or
This 1 Off' day of ...ILA-4i ,2012.
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LAKE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, THE SUMTER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS AND THE MUNICIPALITIES OF ASTATULA, BUSHNELL, CLERMONT, COLEMAN, EUSTIS,
FRUITLAND PARK, GROVELAND, HOWEY-1N-THE-HILLS, LADY LAKE, LEESBURG, MASCOTTE, MINNEOLA,
MONTVERDE, MOUNT DORA, TAVARES, UMATILLA, AND WILDWOOD FOR CREATION, FUNDING AND
IMPLEMENTATION OF A MASTER TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PROGRAM
CITY OF CLERMONT
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LAKE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, THE SUMTER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS AND THE MUNICIPALITIES OF ASTATULA, BUSHNELL, CLERMONT, COLEMAN, EUSTIS,
FRUITLAND PARK, GROVELAND, HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS, LADY LAKE, LEESBURG, MASCOTTE, MINNEOLA,
MONTVERDE, MOUNT DORA, TAVARES, UMATILLA, AND WILDWOOD FOR CREATION, FUNDING AND
IMPLEMENTATION OF A MASTER TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PROGRAM
CITY OF COLEMAN
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Milton ill,Mayor
This 9 day of July ,2012.
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LAKE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, THE SUMTER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS AND THE MUNICIPALITIES OF ASTATULA, BUSHNELL, CLERMONT, COLEMAN, EUSTIS,
FRUITLAND PARK, GROVELAND, HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS, LADY LAKE, LEESBURG, MASCOTTE, MINNEOLA,
MONTVERDE, MOUNT DORA, TAVARES, UMATILLA, AND WILDWOOD FOR CREATION, FUNDING AND
IMPLEMENTATION OF A MASTER TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PROGRAM
CITY OF EUSTIS
Susan Hooper, Mayor/ ommissioner
This /2y4 day of -3-L47 ,2012.
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LAKE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, THE SUMTER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS AND THE MUNICIPALITIES OF ASTATULA, BUSHNELL, CLERMONT, COLEMAN, EUSTIS,
FRUITLAND PARK, GROVELAND, HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS, LADY LAKE, LEESBURG, MASCOTTE, MINNEOLA,
MONTVERDE, MOUNT DORA, TAVARES, UMATILLA, AND WILDWOOD FOR CREATION, FUNDING AND
IMPLEMENTATION OF A MASTER TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PROGRAM
CIT ITLAND PARK
ris J. Bell,Mayor
This /O day of 0.1.5 lam(, ,2012.
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City Clerk
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LAKE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, THE SUMTER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS AND THE MUNICIPALITIES OP ASTATULA, BUSHNELL, CLERMONT, COLEMAN, EUSTIS,
FRUITLAND PARK, GROVELAND, HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS, LADY LAKE, LEESBURG, MASCOTTE, MINNEOLA,
MONTVERDE, MOUNT DORA, TAVARES, UMATILLA, AND WILDWOOD FOR. CREATION, FUNDING AND
IMPLEMENTATION OF A MASTER TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PROGRAM
CITY OF GROVELAND
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City Clerk
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Anita Geraci-Carver
City Attorney
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LAKE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, THE SUMTER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS AND THE MUNICIPALITIES OP ASTATULA, BUSHNELL, CLERMONT, COLEMAN, EUSTIS,
FRUITLAND PARK, GROVELAND, HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS, LADY LAKE, LEESBURG, MASCOTTE, MINNEOLA,
MONTVERDE, MOUNT DORA, TAVARES, UMATILLA, AND WILDWOOD FOR CREATION, FUNDING AND
IMPLEMENTATION OF A MASTER TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PROGRAM
TOWN OF r -THE-HILLS
Chris Sears,Mayor
This 12 day of I W U + ,2012.
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LAKE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, THE SUMTER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS AND THE MUNICIPALITIES OF ASTATULA, BUSHNELL, CLERMONT, COLEMAN, EUSTIS,
FRUITLAND PARK, GROVELAND, HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS, LADY LAKE, LEESBURG, MASCOTTE, MINNEOLA,
MONTVERDE, MOUNT DORA, TAVARES, UMATILLA, AND WILDWOOD FOR CREATION, FUNDING AND
IMPLEMENTATION OF A MASTER TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PROGRAM
TOWN OF LAD .AKE or
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This ta-m day of pk ..,,S'[ ,2012.
ATTEST:
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Town Clerk
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Derek Schroth
Attorney
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LAKE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, THE SUMTER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS AND THE MUNICIPALITIES OF ASTATULA, BUSHNELL, CLERMONT, COLEMAN, EUSTIS,
FRUITLAND PARK, GROVELAND, HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS, LADY LAKE, LEESBURG, MASCOTTE, MINNEOLA,
MONTVERDE, MOUNT DORA, TAVARES, UMATILLA, AND WILDWOOD FOR CREATION, FUNDING AND
IMPLEMENTATION OF A MASTER TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PROGRAM
CITY OF LEESBURG
SANNA HENDERSON,Mayor
This 27th day of August ,2012.
ATTEST:
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City Cleik
Approved as to form and legality:
City Attorney
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LAKE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, THE SUMTER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS AND THE MUNICIPALITIES OF ASTATULA, BUSHNELL, CLERMONT, COLEMAN, EUSTIS,
FRUITTAND PARK, GROVELAND, HOWEY-IN THE-HILLS, LADY LAKE, LEESBURG, MASCOTTE, MINNEOLA•
MONTVERDE, MOUNT DORA, TAVARES, UMATILLA, AND WILDWOOD FOR CREATION, FUNDING AND
IMPLEMENTATION OF A MASTER TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PROGRAM
CITY OF MASCOTTE
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INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE LAKE-SUMTER METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION, THE
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COMMISSIONERS AND THE MUNICIPALITIES OF ASTATULA, BUSHNELL, CLERMONT, COLEMAN, EUSTIS,
FRUITLAND PARK, OROVELAND, HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS, LADY LAKE, LEESBURG, MASCOTTE, MINNEOLA,
MONTVERDE, MOUNT DORA, TAVARES, UMATILLA, AND WILDWOOD FOR CREATION, FUNDING AND
IMPLEMENTATION OF A MASTER TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PROGRAM
CITY OF MINNEOLA
Pat Kelley,Mayor
This c2 day of L 2012.
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LAKE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, THE SUMTER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS AND THE MUNICIPALITIES OF ASTATULA, BUSHNELL, CLERMONT, COLEMAN, EUSTIS,
FRUITLAND PARK, GROVELAND, HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS, LADY LAKE, LEESBURG, MASCOTTE, MINNEOLA,
MONTVERDE, MOUNT DORA, TAVARES, UMATILLA, AND WILDWOOD FOR CREATION, FUNDING AND
IMPLEMENTATION OF A MASTER TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PROGRAM
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Anita Geraci-Carver
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LAKE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, THE SUMTER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS AND THE MUNICIPALITIES OF ASTATULA, BUSHNELL, CLERMONT, COLEMAN, EUSTIS,
FRUITLAND PARK, GROVELAND, HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS, LADY LAKE, LEESBURG, MASCOTTE, MINNEOLA,
MONTVERDE, MOUNT DORA, TAVARES, UMATILLA, AND WILDWOOD FOR CREATION, FUNDING AND
IMPLEMENTATION OF A MASTER TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PROGRAM
CITY OF MOUNT DORA,FLORIDA
Robert Thielhelm, Sr.,Mayor
This 1'1 day of J >,t 1 tj ,2012.
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Gwen Keough-Johns
City Clerk
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INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE LAKE-SUMTER METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION, THE
LAKE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, THE SUMTER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS AND THE MUNICIPALITIES OF ASTATULA, BUSHNELL, CLERMONT, COLEMAN, EUSTIS,
FRUITLAND PARK, GROVELAND, HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS, LADY LAKE, LEESBURG, MASCOTTE, MINNEOLA,
MONTVERDE, MOUNT DORA, TAVARES, UMATILLA, AND WILDWOOD FOR CREATION, FUNDING AND
IMPLEMENTATION OF A MASTER TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PROGRAM
CITY OF TAVARES, FLORDIA
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Nancy Barnek)
City Clerk
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City,Attorney
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INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE LAKE-SUMTER METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION, THE
LAKE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, THE SUMTER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS AND THE MUNICIPALITIES OF ASTATULA, BUSHNELL, CLERMONT, COLEMAN, EUSTIS,
FRUITLAND PARK, GROVELAND, HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS, LADY LAKE, LEESBURG, MASCOTTE, MINNEOLA,
MONTVERDE, MOUNT DORA, TAVARES, UMATILLA, AND WILDWOOD FOR CREATION, FUNDING AND
IMPLEMEN rATION OF A MASTER TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PROGRAM
CITY OF UMATILLA,FLORIDA
Peter E. arby, Ac n a 1 Glenn A. Irby,City Manager
This /'4k day of(37.1.5,\ ,2012.
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LAKE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, THE SUMTER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS AND THE MUNICIPALITIES OF ASTATULA, BUSHNELL, CLERMONT, COLEMAN, EUSTIS,
FRUITLAND PARK, GROVELAND, HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS, LADY LAKE, LEESBURG, MASCOTTE, MINNEOLA,
MONTVERDE, MOUNT DORA, TAVARES, UMATILLA, AND WILDWOOD FOR CREATION, FUNDING AND
IMPLEMENTATION OF A MASTER TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PROGRAM
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