Section 31467 Of Chapter 7. Otay Mesa East Toll Facility Act From California Streets And Highways Code >> Division 17. >> Chapter 7.
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. (a) Highway projects constructed pursuant to the act shall,
at all times following construction, be owned by the department.
International port of entry facilities constructed pursuant to the
act shall, at all times following construction, be owned by a federal
agency. All other property and facilities constructed pursuant to
this chapter shall be owned by SANDAG, unless transferred to a state
or federal agency upon agreement between SANDAG and the relevant
agency.
(b) The plans and specifications for a transportation project
developed, maintained, repaired, rehabilitated, reconstructed, or
operated pursuant to the act shall comply with the relevant standards
of the department for state transportation projects. Ports of entry
projects shall meet the relevant federal agency's published design
standards and legal requirements. SANDAG may approve the location,
design, and the materials of construction for a project constructed
pursuant to this chapter after consultation with the department or
the relevant federal agency, as applicable.
(c) SANDAG shall carry out its highway projects in cooperation
with the department and shall consult the department in the operation
of a project and on matters related to highway design and
construction.
(d) For the purpose of facilitating a project, the agreements
between SANDAG and other entities may include provisions for the
lease of rights-of-way in, and airspace over or under, highways,
public streets, rail, or related facilities for the granting of
necessary easements, and for the issuance of permits or other
authorizations to enable the construction or operation of a project.
(e) Agreements between SANDAG, appropriate local, state, or
federal agencies, or any other entity may be executed to identify the
respective obligations and liabilities of one or more of those
entities and assign them responsibilities relating to a project. The
agreements entered into pursuant to this section shall be consistent
with agreements between the department and the United States
Department of Transportation relating to a project and may include
procedures for enforcement by the Department of the California
Highway Patrol.
(f) Any project utilizing the department's services shall be
included in the department's capital outlay support program for
workload purposes.