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2/6/2007
Ord/Res - Year
2007
Ord/Res - Number
09
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RES 2007-09
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<br /> AGREEMENT <br /> TO FURNISH LOBBYIST SERVICES <br /> TO THE <br /> US 36 MAYORS AND COMMISSIONERS COALITION <br />THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into effective as of the 15th day of February, 2007, <br />between the CITY OF LOUISVILLE, hereinafter referred to as the "City," and DUTKO <br />WASHINGTON, LLC, hereinafter referred to as the "Lobbyist," is as follows: <br />WHEREAS, the US 36 Mayors and Commissioners Coalition, hereinafter referred to as the "US <br />36 MCC," wishes to better promote its position on US 36 transportation issues of concern at the regional, <br />state and federal levels, be it legislative, regulatory, or other; and <br />WHEREAS, the City of Louisville desires to act on behalf of the US 36 MCC in engaging the <br />Lobbyist to render the professional lobbying services described in this Agreement and the Lobbyist is <br />qualified and willing to perform such se:rvices; and <br />WHEREAS, the cities of Boulder, Westminster, Superior, and Louisville, the City and County of <br />Broomfield, and Boulder County have agreed to mutually participate in the funding of the Lobbyist; and, <br />WHEREAS, sufficient authority exists in charter and statute and sufficient funds have been <br />budgeted for the purposes of this Agreement and are available and other necessary approvals have been <br />obtained. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual understandings and agreements set forth, the <br />City and the Lobbyist agree as follows: <br /> 1. THE PROJECT <br />The Project consists of advocating the US 36 MCC's position on pertinent legislative, regulatory <br />and other issues (regional, state, federal) and advising the US 36 MCC in the handling of miscellaneous <br />legislative/intergovernmental issues that may arise on which the Lobbyist is utilized. <br /> II. TERM <br />The Lobbyist's services are anticipated to be provided over the course of one year, occurring <br />between February 15, 2007 and February 15, 2008. The City may extend the term of this Agreement <br />beyond such one year, upon notice to the Lobbyist, as the City determines necessary for smooth progress <br />of the Project and completion ofLobbyilst's services. The Lobbyist shall provide services at such times as <br />are necessary in order to promote such smooth progress of the Project. <br /> III. LOBBYIST'S SERVICES <br />In connection with the Project, the Lobbyist shall undertake the duties and responsibilities and provide the <br />services described in Appendix A, captioned "Mayors and Commissioners Coalition Scope of Work," <br />which is attached hereto and made a part hereof, which are hereinafter referred to as ths:. "Services". .. <br />
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