Planning Coordination Sample Clauses

The Planning Coordination clause establishes the requirement for parties to collaborate and communicate effectively during the planning phase of a project or agreement. Typically, this involves regular meetings, sharing of schedules, and joint review of plans to ensure all parties are aligned on objectives, timelines, and responsibilities. By formalizing coordination efforts, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings, reduces the risk of delays, and ensures that all stakeholders are working towards common goals.
Planning Coordination. To the greatest extent possible, the Parties will coordinate and share hydrologic information with respect to the planned location of future ▇▇▇▇▇ in the Taos Valley.
Planning Coordination. At the request of the School District or the City, the parties shall collaborate on specific planning efforts to the benefit of both parties. Examples of such planning efforts may include but are not limited to on-street parking, stormwater management, zoning and use of properties owned by the School District, and use of properties jointly owned by the School District and the City.
Planning Coordination. In keeping with regional economic development principles, Recipients shall coordinate economic development planning and implementation projects with other economic development organizations affecting the area, especially EDA-funded recipients such as State and Urban planning grantees, adjoining Economic Development Districts (▇▇▇▇) and Indian Tribes, and University Centers (UCs).
Planning Coordination. EFD and the DISTRICT agree to cooperate in good faith as described in Oregon Revised Statues Chapter 195. The DISTRICT will participate in all comprehensive planning, plan amendments, and amendments to land-use regulations within EFD.
Planning Coordination. The Parties agree to coordinate planning for joint operations and construction of Delivery Facilities in accordance with Good Utility Practice. Each Party shall keep the other informed of its future needs and plans, and any changes necessitated by altered needs and plans may be jointly studied to develop the plan of, additions to, or alterations of existing Delivery Facilities that will produce the greatest joint benefits to Dominion and the Customer.
Planning Coordination. In an effort to coordinate the agencies' planning efforts as efficiently as possible, PSRC, Sound Transit, and the LPTAs, in cooperation with WSDOT, agree as follows (23 CFR 450.314(a) and RCW 47.80.023): 1. Procedures for UPWP and Financial Support 2. Procedure for MTP and VISION 2040 Updates
Planning Coordination. The Parties acknowledge that as a condition precedent to the District’s assumption of ownership and operation of the City’s wastewater collection system and responsibility for providing sewer service within the corporate boundaries of the City, the City agreed to work cooperatively with the District to minimize the impact of future public improvements upon District wastewater collection system infrastructure. In furtherance thereof, the Parties agree to work together in the planning and coordination of Public Rights-of-Way improvements to reduce the disruption to and/or the need for relocation of the District’s Facilities within the Franchise Area to the greatest extent practicable within the intent, scope and budget of such Public Rights-of-Way improvement projects. To accomplish this goal, the Parties shall each assign a representative whose responsibility shall be to coordinate planning for City projects in the Franchise Area as described in Section 5(A) below, including those that involve undergrounding. At a minimum, such coordination shall include the following duties and obligations:

Related to Planning Coordination

  • Project Coordination The Engineer shall coordinate all subconsultant activity to include quality and consistency of deliverables and administration of the invoices and monthly progress reports. The Engineer shall coordinate with necessary local entities.

  • Care Coordination Care coordination is defined as the organized delivery of member care activities between two (2) or more participants (including the member) involved in a member’s care to facilitate the appropriate delivery of health care services. Organizing care involves the marshaling of personnel and other resources needed to carry out all medically necessary member care activities and is often managed by the exchange of information among participants responsible for different aspects of care.

  • Cooperation and Coordination The Parties acknowledge and agree that it is their mutual objective and intent to minimize, to the extent feasible and legal, taxes payable with respect to their collaborative efforts under this Agreement and that they shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to cooperate and coordinate with each other to achieve such objective.

  • Coordination The Developer and Connecting Transmission Owner shall confer regularly to coordinate the planning, scheduling and performance of preventive and corrective maintenance on the Large Generating Facility and the Attachment Facilities. The Developer and Connecting Transmission Owner shall keep NYISO fully informed of the preventive and corrective maintenance that is planned, and shall schedule all such maintenance in accordance with NYISO procedures.

  • Utility Coordination Identify all potential utility conflicts and provide preliminary office check plans showing the problem locations, posted to the City’s FTP site. Plans will clearly identify specific utility company facilities by color and by name (i.e. not just “gas” or “fiber optic”). ENGINEER shall include a conflict list for each utility, also posted to the FTP site. ENGINEER shall meet with utility company representatives to review plans and utility verification forms (Attachment No. 3 to Exhibit “A”) at each milestone date and as directed by the CITY and as determined necessary by the ENGINEER. This in- formation will be compiled into a summary report (Attachment No. 4 to Exhibit “A” also available on the City’s FTP site) maintained and updated by ENGINEER as necessary to present a cohesive and reflective status of utilities, and provided to the City as necessary. ENGINEER shall maintain involvement with utility companies until all conflicts have been resolved (not just identified). When appropriate, the City Engineer will approve the identification on plans of conflicts to be resolved during construction. ENGINEER shall meet with involved utility company/ies and project contractor to resolve any conflicts with utilities that occur during construction.