Additional Traffic-related Mitigations related to the Yolo County Transportation District Sample Clauses

Additional Traffic-related Mitigations related to the Yolo County Transportation District. The Tribe will pay to the County the reasonable cost of a park and ride facility for no less than 800 passenger vehicles and shuttle service to and from the casino, neither of which have yet been fully identified, in the area served by the Yolo County Transportation District (“YCTD”). This amount will depend on: (1) number of buses needed; (2) whether buses are leased or purchased; and (3) actual cost for purchase and construction of the park and ride facility. The exact amount will be determined through good faith negotiations between the County and the Tribe. The County and the Tribe agree to work together in good faith, and following consultation with YCTD, to identify the appropriate location(s) for the park and ride facility. Considerations for the location of the park and ride facility include the reduction of traffic on State Route 16, especially between I-505 and Xxxxxx, and related County roads serving the project and a location outside Capay Valley that is as close as possible to the Capay Valley. The County intends that YCTD will fully comply with CEQA in identifying and determining the specific improvements to be constructed. Once each specific mitigation is fully identified, payment by the Tribe of the amount for each mitigation will correspond so that a prorata portion of this payment will be paid just prior to the commencement of the environmental review for each mitigation with the remaining prorata portion owed for that mitigation to be paid just prior to its purchase or construction, whichever applies. In addition, the Tribe agrees to pay an annual amount to be paid on July 1 of each year to assist in the maintenance and operating costs of the park and ride facilities and shuttle service once they are in place. This annual amount will depend on: (1) number of buses operated; (2) whether buses are leased or purchased; and (3) operating costs of park and ride facilities. The exact annual amount will be determined through good faith negotiations between the County and the Tribe. This annual amount will be paid on a prorata basis as the mitigations are purchased or constructed until the total agreed upon amount is reached. (October EE, p. 5-3.)
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