2010 California Code
Government Code
Article 2. Agreements For The Joint Construction And Maintenance Of Sanitation Conduits And Electrical Lines

GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 55330-55333



55330.  When the legislative body of a local agency and the
legislative bodies of one or more cities or sanitary districts find
and adopt a resolution declaring that it will be for the interests or
advantage of the local agencies to do so, the legislative bodies may
enter into a joint agreement authorizing the construction and
maintenance of conduits or lines in, over, or along the streets or
other public places of any of the local agencies, or in part outside
of the limits of the local agencies, at their joint expense and for
their joint use and benefit upon the terms and under the regulations
approved by all of them.


55331.  The legislative body of each local agency may bind or
obligate it to pay a proportionate part of the construction and
maintenance costs of the conduits or lines at the times and in the
installments so approved.


55332.  All contracts for construction of conduits or lines pursuant
to this article shall be made and entered into by one of the local
agencies designated by the legislative bodies of all the local
agencies and in the manner provided by Section 55308.




55333.  The legislative body of a local agency and the legislative
bodies of one or more cities or sanitary districts may enter into an
agreement with each other for the joint use by them of any conduits
or lines which have been wholly or partially constructed in the
streets or other public places of any of the local agencies upon the
terms their legislative bodies declare by agreement to be proper.



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