CONTRACTOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES – TRANSIT ADVERTISING Sample Clauses

CONTRACTOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES – TRANSIT ADVERTISING. 6.1 Facilitation of Advertising on Transit Property CONTRACTOR shall facilitate the RCTA advertising program by providing reasonable access to the advertising services contractor for installation and removal of vinyl advertising materials. CONTRACTOR will inspect the work of the advertising services contractor to determine whether or not vehicle surfaces are damaged, or advertisements are out of date. CONTRACTOR shall promptly notify RCTA of damage, out of date advertisements, or other problems that may arise from time to time. EXHIBIT B AGREEMENT - MANAGEMENT AND OPERATION OF THE REDWOOD COAST TRANSIT AUTHORITY SYSTEM APPROVED AMENDMENTS Exhibit “C” AGREEMENT - MANAGEMENT AND OPERATION OF THE RCTA SYSTEM RCTA VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT Vehicles Fleet No. Year Chassis Make Body Make Vehicle Identification Number License Number Fuel 12/31/07 Mileage Replacement Schedule 267 1998 Xxxx Xxxxxxxx 0XXXX00X0XXX00000 E1001117 Gas 222,758 2007/08 269 1998 Ford Eldorado 0XXXX00XXXXX00000 E1023773 Diesel 224,069 2007/08 270 1999 Ford Eldorado 0XXXX00X0XXX00000 E1025209 Diesel 218,754 2007/08 271 2002 Xxxx Xxxxxxxx 0XXXX00X00XX00000 E1114659 Diesel 132,740 2008/09 272 2003 Xxxx Xxxxxxxx 0XXXX00X00XX00000 E1128637 Diesel 165,171 2008/09 273 2003 Xxxx Xxxxxxxx 0XXXX00X00XX00000 E1162451 Diesel 169,114 2008/09 274 2003 Xxxx Xxxxxxxx 0XXXX00X00XX00000 E1162475 Diesel 157,966 2009/10 275 2003 Xxxx Xxxxxxxx 0XXXX00X00XX00000 E1162450 Diesel 147,157 2009/10 276 2003 Xxxx Xxxxxxxx 0XXXX00X00XX00000 E1162474 Diesel 131,817 2009/10 277 2005 Ford Eldorado 0XXXX00X00XX00000 E1213126 Gas 52,935 2012/13 278 2005 Ford Eldorado 0XXXX00X00XX00000 E1213127 Gas 45,492 2012/13 280 2007 Xxxx Xxxxxxxx 0XXX0X0000X000000 E1258198 Diesel 1,428 2013/14 Continued on next page Radio Equipment Bus# Make Serial # Model # 267 Kenwood 90500013 TK762H 000 Xxxxxxx XX000000 TK762H 270 Kenwood 41000658 TK762HG 271 Kenwood 10100130 TK762H 000 Xxxxxxx X00000 XXXXXXXXX 273 Kenwood 11101339 TK762H 274 Midland O46567 70-1336B 275 Midland O12236 70-1336B 276 Xxxxxxx XX0000 70-1336B 277 Kenwood 70700141 TK762HG 278 Kenwood 70700142 TK762HG 280 Kenwood 90100226 TK762HG Utility -34 FUJITSU 900286 FTM15-3092L Dispatch Kenwood 11101338 TK762H Bus Stop Xxxxxxxx Xxxx # Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx Side Landmark 1.01 Front Street K Street S Cultural Center 1.02 2nd Street N Street N Rural Human Services
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