Explanation:
1. BACKGROUND
The Franklin County Board of Commissioners (Franklin County) is currently planning several improvement projects within the City of Columbus. As part of this process, Franklin County has proposed to make certain modifications to adjacent public roadways for the purpose of improving accessibility to these projects.
Section 901.01(f) of Columbus City Codes, 1959, currently requires entities wishing to make such roadway improvements to enter into an "Agreement to Improve Streets" with the Director of Public Service and to provide to the City a surety bond, or letter of credit, equal to the amount estimated to complete each of these roadway improvements. However, as a public entity Franklin County is also required to obtain a surety bond, or letter of credit, from their contractor(s) for all proposed work, including work within the public right-of-way on City streets. Therefore, the current requirements of the City and Franklin County would result in these proposed public roadway improvements being bonded twice, thereby doubling Franklin County's cost for ensuring this work is completed in a satisfactory manner, while providing little or no additional benefit . Therefore, Franklin County requests that these surety bonds be waived, on a project by project basis, for all proposed work, including work within the public right-of-way on City streets.
In an effort to eliminate this expense to another public entity, this ordinance authorizes the Director of Public Service to waive on a project by project basis the surety bonding/letter of credit requirements associated with Section 901.01(f) of Columbus City Code, 1959, from within future "Agreements To Improve Streets" between the City and Franklin County for public roadway improvements associated with Franklin County projects and each agreement shall remain in effect for so long as the Franklin County remains in compliance with the following conditions:
1. In lieu of surety bond...
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