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General Policies and Responsibilities. The agencies should jointly develop a project public access sign plan in accordance with the “Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices” (MUTCD) and the Colorado supplement of the MUTCD. Examples of common signs are shown, but are not limited to those, in Appendix A-5 of this agreement. Any signing needs not covered under this section will be proposed, mutually reviewed, and approved on a site-specific basis by USFS/BLM and CDOT. Unresolved problems and items requiring approval of higher authority will first be referred to CDOT Sign Variance Committee. If USFS/BLM and the Sign Variance Committee do not resolve the issues, they will be referred to upper management using the dispute resolution process discussed within Section XIII of this MOU. CDOT will furnish, install, and maintain all regulatory, warning, and guide signs, other than those requested by USFS/BLM, within the ROW along the interstate and state highway systems. CDOT will maintain all pavement markings including lines, words, and symbols. USFS/BLM requested signs will be mutually reviewed and agreed upon by USFS/BLM and CDOT to assure compliance with this MOU, the MUTCD, CDOT “Guide Signing Practices and Procedures,” and CDOT standards. USFS/BLM will furnish, install, and maintain the following signs:
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