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HomeMy WebLinkAboutContract 60456CSC No. 60456 DARK FIBER LEASE AND NETWORK OPERATION AGREEMENT This DARK FIBER LEASE AND NETWORK OPERATION AGREEMENT (together with all eXhibits, schedules and other attachments hereto, the "Agreement") is entered into on the Effective Date by and among Sprocket Networks, Inc. ("Sprocket"), a Texas (State) corporation with its principal place of business at 2323 Bryan Street, Suite 1520, Dallas, TX 75201), and the City of Fort Worth, TX ("Fort Worth"). Collectively Fort Worth and Sprocket may be referred to as a"Party" or the "Parties" in this agreement. Through this Agreement Sprocket will form an entity, named FWFiber, LLC, that will build a fiber optic cable network to provide dark fiber services to Fort Worth owned facilities listed in Exhibit C. Sprocket will also provide an option to subscribe to last mile, fiber to the premise broadband service to every residential and business location within the mutually designated areas in Fort Worth listed in EXhibit J. RECITALS WHEREAS, Fort Worth desires to provide better municipal services to residents and businesses, and to facilitate economic growth within its corporate limits; WHEREAS, Fort Worth desires to deploy a new fiber to the premises (FTTP) network in underinvested areas in Fort Worth that are designated by Fort Worth on the map included in Exhibit A. The broadband infrastructure will be constructed in a manner that effectively enables the provision of high-capacity broadband and other services and capabilities in competitive, open environment to their residents and businesses (the "Network"); WHEREAS, Sprocket has proposed to deploy a new FTTP network to serve the Fort Worth facilities designated in Exhibit C; WHEREAS, Fort Worth conducted a public procurement process to identify and enter into an agreement with a qualified private-sector entity to design, construct, activate, operate, and maintain the Network on a nondiscriminatory basis and to offer high speed broadband Internet access service and other services to residents and businesses in designated underinvested areas within Fort Worth's corporate limits; WHEREAS, Fort Worth selected Sprocket as the best candidate to provide such services, and, to that end, have negotiated this Agreement with Sprocket; and WHEREAS, Fort Worth desires to obtain from Sprocket an indefeasible right to use ("IRU") optical fiber strands as described in Exhibit B("Proiect Summarv") and on the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises set forth below, and for other good and valuable consideration, the adequacy and receipt of which are hereby acknowledged, Sprocket and Fort Worth agree as follows: OFFICIAL RECORD CITY SECRETARY 1 FT. WORTH, TX AGREEMENT 1. Table of Exhibits Made Part of This Agreement The following Exhibits are attached hereto and incorporated herein for all purposes: Exhibit A: Exhibit B: Exhibit C: Exhibit D: Exhibit E: Exhibit F: Exhibit G: Exhibit H: Exhibit I: Exhibit J: Map of Sprocket System and identification of underinvested areas for FTTH Proj ect Summary Government Institutions to Receive Services Customer Service Standards (SLA) Standard Maintenance Specifications Services and Initial Rates Construction Schedule Dark Fiber Specifications Payment Schedule Target Area Maps 2. Definitions As used in this Agreement, the following words and phrases shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates a different meaning. Where not defined in this Section 2, initially capitalized words and phrases shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the body of this Agreement. "Associated Property" means, with respect to each Segment, the tangible and intangible property necessary for Fort Worth to use the Dark Fiber for the purposes described in this Agreement, including, but not limited to, the associated Conduit, Vaults, Huts, Splice Cans, and Splitters. "Associated Property" does not include electronic, optronic, optical, or other necessary equipment to connect the Drops to the Dark Fiber. `Business Day" means any day that is not a Saturday or Sunday, a federally recognized holiday, the Friday after Thanksgiving, Good Friday, or Christmas Eve. "Commercially Viable" means any unserved or underserved residential and/or business location where the cost to construct fiber to the location is not greater than four times the mean price to build to all locations. For locations, greater than three times the mean price to build to all locations Fort Worth and Sprocket agree to discuss service to these locations and make a good faith effort to serve the location. "Conduit" means any and all conduit within which the Dark Fiber has been placed. "Dark Fiber" means fiber optic cable strands without electronic and/or optronic equipment and which is not "lit" ar activated insofar as, with respect to such cable, Sprocket has conveyed IRU rights to Fort Worth. The Dark Fiber must meet or exceed the specifications listed in Exhibit H. 2 "Drop" means the fiber connection extending from the Dark Fiber to each of the Government Locations identified on Exhibit C. "Fiber Optic Ring" means the portion of the Sprocket System that connects the Government Locations designated by Fort Worth. This is the portion of the Sprocket System for which Sprocket grants the lease of Dark Fibers to Fort Worth and on which Sprocket provides Drops to the Government Locations "Gross Revenues" means the total revenue received by Sprocket or its subsidiaries for data, voice, and any other services delivered and paid for by non-governmental customers of the Sprocket System and Sprocket Extended Network within the city limits of Fort Worth. IPTV services are not included in the definition of Gross Revenues far the purpose of Franchise fee payments to Fort Worth. "NEC" means the latest edition of the National Electrical Code published by the National Fire Protection Agency. "NESC" means the latest edition of the National Electrical Safety Code published by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ("IEEE"). "Sprocket System" means Sprocket's approximately 300-mile high-speed broadband network connecting the Government Locations consisting of the Fiber Optic Ring, the Dark Fiber, the Drops, and Associated Property designed, constructed, installed, operated, maintained and upgraded by Sprocket laid out generally as depicted in the Sprocket System Map attached to this Agreement as Exhibit A. "Sprocket Extended Network" means all Conduit, Dark Fiber, Lit Fiber, Drops, and Electronics, within Fort Worth that are not part of the "Sprocket System" as defined above. "Person" means any individual, corparation, association, partnership, limited liability company, trust or other entity. "Required Right" shall mean and refer to any agreement, conveyance, easement, license, franchise or permit obtained by Sprocket from a government entity or other third party governing the terms under which Sprocket may access and utilize a public right-of-way, private property, structures and other property in order for Sprocket to use, install, construct, operate, repair, maintain, replace, and remove the Sprocket System. "Segment" means a defined length of Dark Fiber between end points defined by address or longitude/latitude insofar as the Dark Fiber comprising a Segment is subject to the IRU conveyed by Sprocket to Fort Worth. 3. Term Termination and Franchise Fee 3 3.1 Term. The term of this Agreement, and the lease granted hereunder, will begin on the Effective Date and remain in full force and effect for a period of thirty-four (34) years (the "Initial Term") following the Final Segment Acceptance Date (as defined in Section 7.1) unless terminated prior to expiration of the Initial Term as set forth in Section 3.2. Upon expiration of the Initial Term, Fort Worth may elect, in their sole and absolute discretion, to extend the Term for an additional period of ten (10) years (the "First Extension Term") by delivering to Sprocket prior to expiration of the Initial Term a written notice of first extension and paying to Sprocket a sum of $5,000 (the "First Extension Fee"); and, to extend the Term for a second ten (10) year period (the "Second Extension Term") by delivering to Sprocket, prior to expiration of the First Extension Term, a written notice of extension and payment to Sprocket of a sum of $5,000 (the "Second Extension Fee"). Fort Worth is responsible for Annual Recurring Costs as outlined in the contract in addition to the eXtension fee. 3.2 Event of Default. An Event of Default exists under this Agreement upon the occurrence of any one ar more of the following events (hereinafter "Event of Default" or "Default"): a. If either Party does not perform any material term, provision, covenant, agreement, or obligation under this Agreement, and then does not cure such default on ar before the thirtieth (30th) day after receiving written notice of the default from the other Party, as applicable. If any non-monetary default cannot reasonably be cured priar to the end of said 30-day period, an Event of Default does not occur if the defaulting Party commences to cure the default before the end of said 30-day period and diligently completes the cure as soon as reasonably practicable, but in any event not later than sixty (60) days after receiving such default notice; b. If any of the Parties becomes insolvent; and/or c. If, except as a result of a Force Majeure Event ar damage to the Sprocket System caused by Fort Worth, ar their respective agents, employees, or contractors, Fort Worth discovers that Sprocket has failed to meet the Dark Fiber SLA standards set forth in Exhibit D relating to dark fiber repair response during two or more months in any calendar year and Sprocket fails to provide a plan to improve response times within 60 days of notification from Fort Worth then the provisions of Section 14.4 (a) (prohibiting Fort Worth from assigning, leasing ar otherwise transferring the IRU in the Dark Fiber, or any portion thereof to a third party) will become null and void. 3.3 Remedies. If an Event of Default occurs, the non-defaulting- Party may: a. Send to the Defaulting Party, specific and detailed notice of what the alleged default is and the requested remedy. The provisions of 6.4 Dispute Resolution, shall apply to all disputes, including Events of Default which might lead to termination. No unilateral termination of this Agreement as to one ar more of the Parties can occur without agreement of all Parties to this Agreement, pursuant to the process in Section 6.4, or court order following the process set forth in Section 6.4; or 4 b. After the notice and opportunity to cure; and Dispute Resolution requirements of Section 3.3. a. above have occurred; bring an action against the defaulting Party for damages or terminate the Agreement upon 30 days' written notice to the other Party; or c. If this Agreement is terminated by Fort Worth pursuant to Section 3.3a, prior to its expiration based on an uncured Event of Default by Sprocket, not later than seven (7) days after the termination date, Sprocket will reimburse Fort Worth a pro-rated amount of the upfront IRU Fee paid by Fort Worth based on the number of days remaining in the Initial Term following the date of termination. No further annual recurring dark fiber lease payments shall be due. The remedies available to the non-defaulting Party are cumulative, and any remedies stated in this Agreement are in addition to any other rights or remedies provided by law or equity and not in substitution for them. 3.4 No Consequential Dama�es. In no event will Sprocket ar Fort Worth or any of their respective parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, or related entities be liable to any of the other Parties for any disruption of communication services or any other indirect, special incidental ar consequential damages, including, without limitation, lost revenue, lost profits), lost opportunity or, with respect to Sprocket, Sprocket's failure to secure Customers (as defined in Section 9) regardless of whether informed of the same. 3S Effect of Termination. Upon the expiration of the Term or of any Extended Term, or earlier termination of this Agreement, that is not based on an Event of Default by Sprocket, all IRU rights granted to Fort Worth will revert to Sprocket without reimbursement of any of the IRU Fee or other amounts previously paid by Fort Worth. 3.6 Franchise Fee. Sprocket agrees that after a 50% residential and business subscription rate is achieved far last mile broadband service in the designated underinvested areas based on data provided by Sprocket to Fort Worth, that Sprocket will pay Fort Worth a franchise fee equal to three percent (3.0%) of the Gross Revenues collected by Sprocket during the preceding 12-month period from all residential and business Customers (not including governmental customers) within the corporate boundaries of Fort Worth. This includes customers outside the designated underinvested areas. The Franchise Fee will be due and payable on the first day of each Agreement Year. The term "Agreement Year" means each 12-month period beginning on the Effective Date. The Franchise Fee will be used to support digital equity programs involving broadband cost subsidies far individual users, Internet connected device subsidies, digital navigator fees, training fees, workfarce training programs for Fort Worth residents. 3.7 Withdrawal from Proiect. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Fort Worth may, without cause, terminate its participation as a Party to this Agreement prior to the commencement of construction of the Fiber Optic Ring as follows: a. Written notice must be provided by Fort Worth to Sprocket not later than thirty (30) days prior to the date of withdrawal; and 5 b. In the event that Fort Worth terminates its participation as a Party to this Agreement pursuant to this Section 3.7, Fort Worth will not be entitled any refund of the Upfront IRU Fee referenced in Section 6.1 below. The provisions of this Section 3.7 apply only if Fort Worth terminates its participation as a Party to this Agreement in the absence of an Event of Default by Sprocket, for which notice and time to cure have been provided in accordance with Section 3.3. 4. The Sprocket System 4.1 Plans. Sprocket will obtain Fort Worth's approval of the plans for the installation, or material modification (defined as adding or subtracting mare than 1000 linear feet of build to the installation), of the Sprocket System prior to doing any work on same (the "Plans"). Sprocket must obtain approval from Fort Worth for the Plans relating to the portion of the Sprocket System that is located within said Fort Worth's corporate limits. Fort Worth will approve or reject the Plans as they relate to Fort Worth not later than thirty (30) business days following receipt of the Plans, provided that Fort Worth will have the right to extend said deadline by an additional five (5) business days. If Fort Worth approves, Sprocket may proceed with the work as set forth in the approved Plans for the portion of the Sprocket System within Fort Worth. If Fort Worth fails to approve its portions of the Plans within the time set forth in this Section 4.1, the Plans with respect to Fort Worth will be deemed to be rejected. If rejected, Sprocket and Fort Worth will enter discussions to resolve the basis for the rejection of the Plans. The Plans will accurately depict in electronic format the proposed route and location of all components of the Sprocket System, including the Dark Fiber and the Segments. Fort Worth's approval of any Plans does not constitute a waiver of any representation, warranty, liability, or other obligation of Sprocket under this Agreement. 4.2 Routin� of Sprocket Svstem. Sprocket will design, construct, install, operate, maintain, repair and upgrade as needed the Sprocket System in accordance with the Plans as approved by Fort Worth. The specific route and location of components of the Sprocket System will be substantially as depicted on the Sprocket System Map insofar as the Plans have been approved by Fort Worth. Fort Worth will provide guidance to Sprocket with regard to any anticipated public works and transportation projects within said Fort Worth that are likely to affect the route and location of the Sprocket System and its components. 4.3 As-Built Map. Not later than ninety (90) days after the final Segment Acceptance Date (as defined in Section 7.1), Sprocket will provide to Fort Worth in electronic format (such as Map lnfo, Google Earth, kmz files or ESRI shape files) an as-built map (the "As-Built Map") far the portion of Sprocket System that is located within the corparate limits of Fort Worth. At a minimum, the As-Built Map will accurately depict the location and route of all portions of the Sprocket System, including, without limitation, the Dark Fiber, the Connection Points, the Drops, manholes, hand-holes and other access points, splice locations, and indication of whether fiber is aerial or buried. Not later than thirty (30) days following any completion of any substantive alteration, extension, or relocation of any portion of the Sprocket System, Sprocket shall provide an updated As-Built Map to Fort Worth in which such work occurred. � 4.4 Third-Partv Propertv. In some instances, the real property on, over, though, or under which the Sprocket System is installed is owned by a party other than Fort Worth ("Third-Partv Propertv") and which is not an existing public right-of-way or easement owned by Fort Worth. Sprocket has secured, ar is responsible for securing, including the payment of all costs of acquisition, all of the Required Rights that are necessary for Sprocket to install, operate, maintain, repair, replace, and remove the Sprocket System on the Third-Party Property, including rights secured by Sprocket under its State Issued Certificate of Franchise Authority. Throughout the Term of this Agreement, Sprocket will use its best efforts to maintain the Required Rights, provided, however: a. If Sprocket is unable to maintain some or all of the Required Rights necessary to install and operate the Sprocket System as required by this Agreement, Sprocket will, at its sole expense, reconfigure and/or relocate the Sprocket System so as to secure and maintain such Required Rights and/or obtain such additional Required Rights, as necessary to allow for such reconfiguration or relocation. b. Any such reconfiguration or relocation of the Sprocket System must be approved in writing by Fort Worth within which the portion of the Sprocket System is to be reconfigured or relocated prior to any work performed by Sprocket in connection therewith. City shall have 30 days to review reconfiguration or relocation requests. Reconfiguration or relocation requests that are submitted to Fort Worth shall be deemed approved by Fort Worth on the 31 st day after the request if no response is received from Fort Worth. Approval should not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. c. Any such reconfiguration or relocation of the Sprocket System will be designed and installed at no additional cost to Fort Worth unless agreed upon otherwise by the Parties in writing (which may be by email between the Parties' project managers or executives). d. If Sprocket is unable to reconfigure ar relocate the Sprocket System so as to secure any Required Rights, Sprocket and Fort Worth agree to assess the impact, denoted by the number of Fort Worth sites on a ring or sub-ring affected by Sprockets inability to secure the required rights. After this assessment, Fort Worth may, in its sole discretion, elect alternative solutions to connect these sites to a comparable service to those offered by Sprocket. Sprocket shall pay Fort Worth for any difference in lease/IRU fees and maintenance costs for the alternative solution for the remaining term of the agreement. (Relocation of any portion of the Sprocket System will be performed subject to the provisions of Section 8.5. 4.5 Required Rights. Sprocket has obtained (ar will obtain) the Required Rights needed for installation and operation of the Sprocket System. Sprocket will make available for Fort Worth's inspection, at Fort Worth's offices during regular business hours, copies of all Required Rights to the eXtent that their terms or other restrictions permit disclosure. Sprocket will use best efforts to comply with the terms and conditions of the Required Rights and keep the Required Rights in full 7 force and effect. Sprocket will take no action, or fail to take a required action, that would constitute a of the Required Rights. Upon expiration ar other termination of a Required Right, Sprocket will obtain an extension or replacement of the Required Right or an alternative right of way, subject to the terms and conditions described in Section 4.2. 4.6 Drops for Government Locations. At its expense, Sprocket will provide Drops to each of the Government Locations identified on Exhibit C if the Fort Worth facility has an existing pathwav to demarcation room where the drop will be �laced. With respect to each such Government Location, Sprocket will install one Drop connecting the Dark Fiber to the building(s) comprising such Government Location and terminate the Dark Fiber at a fiber patch panel located within a room designated by Fort Worth that owns or leases the Government Location. The costs for installation of the Drops identified in Exhibit C and the costs for the purchase and installation of the equipment needed for Fort Worth to use the Dark Fiber and the Services are included in the upfront payment and annual recurring payments that comprise the IRU. If the building does not have an existing pathway to the demarcation room, Fort Worth will be responsible for all costs related to the creation of a pathway to the demarcation room. The pathway shall be ready for installation at least two weeks prior to the scheduled installation date of dark fiber to the building. 4.7 Additional Drops. Upon written request from Fort Worth, Sprocket will provide additional Drops for which Fort Worth will be charged and will pay Sprocket the sum $35 per linear foot with a minimum of $1,500.00 per drop ("Additional Drop Rate") based on the distance between the connection at the Dark Fiber to the location of the nearest fiber patch panel anywhere on the Sprocket System or the Sprocket Extended Network to which the additional Drop will connect; provided, however, any Drops within the central business district will be charged to Fort Worth at Sprocket's cost of construction plus 10% if the cost of the Drop eXceeds $35 per foot. Sprocket and Fort Worth will reasonably cooperate to identify the shortest feasible route for the fiber run necessary for the additional Drop. The Additional Drop Rate will remain the same for the first three (3) years of the term of this Agreement. Commencing on the third (3rd) anniversary of the final Segment Acceptance Date and each anniversary thereafter, Sprocket may adjust the Additional Drop Rate by an amount equal to the lesser of (i) the increase in the CPI Index ("Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U)" for the Dallas-Fort Worth area) published for the most recent month for which the CPI Index was published that is more than siXty (60) days prior to the relevant anniversary of the final Segment Acceptance Date and the CPI Index published for the same month one year later or (ii) the sum of four percent (4%) of the then-current Additional Drop Fee. Sprocket will notify Fort Worth of any such increase not later than siXty (60) days prior to the effective date of such increase. 4.8 Use of Fort Worth-Owned Property. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Sprocket will not enter onto any real property owned by Fort Worth for purpose of installing and/or constructing any improvements or equipment relating to the Sprocket System or the Sprocket Extended Network, including, but not limited to, a hut, unless and until an agreement in the form of an easement or license agreement reasonably acceptable to Sprocket and Fort Worth that owns such property setting forth the terms and conditions relating to Sprocket's right to occupy and use such real property. Sprocket is responsible for the cost of any real property survey to be prepared � describing the boundaries of the real property to be occupied by the hut and/or other equipment used as part of the Sprocket System or Sprocket Extended Network if the boundaries of such area have not been previously established. 4.9 Sprocket Extended Network a. Sprocket intends to use the Sprocket System as a backbone to construct the Sprocket Extended Network. The Sprocket Extended Network may provide high-speed Internet access services, IPTV based content services, and telecommunications services (collectively, the "Services," as more fully described on Exhibit F) to every commercially viable residential and business address ("Customers") located within the boundaries of the underinvested areas of Fort Worth described in EXhibit J. Sprocket also will provide the Services to carriers or other wholesale customers at then current wholesale market rates and on such terms and conditions as are agreed to between Sprocket and such carrier or other wholesale customer. As new addresses are added in the underinvested areas, Sprocket will offer and, if accepted, provide the Services to such new Customers on the same terms and conditions applicable to existing Customers, provided that the addresses of such new Customers are residential and business addresses are at commercially viable locations from which to extend the Sprocket System existing network. At a minimum, the number of commercially viable residential addresses included in the Sprocket extended network will include every unserved and underserved address within 5,280 feet of the boundaries of the backbone network as depicted on the June 30, 2023 version of FCC Broadband Availability Map, including addresses in the Fort Worth neighborhood maps depicted in Exhibit J. Sprocket and the City agree that the FCC definition of unserved (locations without access to 25Mbps download and 3 Mbps upload broadband service) and underserved (locations with access to 25Mbps download and 3Mbps upload broadband service but without access to 100Mbps broadband service and 20Mbps upload broadband service) shall define unserved and underserved for this agreement. In addition, Sprocket agrees to make best efforts to provide fiber to the unit broadband service available to all addresses included in the City's challenge to the FCC Broadband Availability maps that was submitted in January 2023. Sprocket acknowledges that it has been provided a list of these locations. b. Sprocket will have the responsibility to pay for the Sprocket Extended Network and will have full ownership of those assets. c. Sprocket will complete construction of the portion of the network that serves Fort Worth Facilities by December 31, 2026 or three (3) years after the Effective Date of this Agreement. 5. Rights in the Sprocket System 5.1 IRU Rights. Sprocket hereby grants to Fort Worth: � a. an exclusive indefeasible right of use of twenty-four (24) strands of Dark Fiber, and as described in the Project Summary; and b. the associated and non-exclusive indefeasible right to use the Associated Property, all such rights being subject to Applicable Laws, the Required Rights, and to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. The collection of rights granted by Sprocket to Fort Worth are referred to as the "IRU". Fort Worth may elect to lease under the same terms and conditions as this agreement up to twenty-four (24) additional strands at a flat fee cost of $250.00 per strand mile for each strand, including all applicable taxes and fees. This shall apply to segments directly constructed by Sprocket. In segments leased by Sprocket from a third-party provider, Fort Worth can lease at least two (2) and up to twelve (12) (if available) additional strands, at the $250 per strand mile cost. 5.2 Ownership of Sprocket Svstem. Legal title to the Sprocket System and all of its components including, without limitation, the Dark Fiber is, and shall continue to be held by Sprocket. Nothing in this Agreement shall convey legal title to any real or personal property owned by Sprocket to Fort Worth, nor shall it create any security interest far the benefit of Fort Worth or any other Person in the Sprocket System. Sprocket represents, warrants, and agrees that, for all purposes, and subject to Section 541(d) of the Bankruptcy Code, that Sprocket has transferred and conveyed, and hereby transfers and conveys, an equitable interest in the Dark Fiber to Fort Worth throughout the Term. 5.3 Sale or Abandonment of Facilities. Subject to the terms and conditions of Section 14.4, if Sprocket sells, assigns, or otherwise transfers title in, or abandons all of ar any portion of a Segment prior to the expiration of the Term, the IRU and the IRU Fee with respect to such Segment shall automatically terminate, pending full disclosure by Sprocket of the facts and the effect on Fort Worth of such transfer or abandonment. If there is an abandonment, Sprocket will reimburse Fort Worth for the upfront and annual payments constituting the IRU Fee paid in connection with such Segment(s), and for any and all damages resulting from such abandonment or transfer. In the event that Sprocket sells, conveys or otherwise transfers the IRU relating to any Segment, such sale, conveyance or other transfer will explicitly be made subject to and conditioned upon the transferee's written assumption of this Agreement, and will not interfere with or impair any of the IRU rights granted by Sprocket to Fort Worth, including without limitation the IRU Fee associated with the transferred Segment. Sprocket will provide Fort Worth with a written assumption agreement eXecuted by Sprocket and the transferee within 30 days after the transfer is consummated, and a failure to provide Fort Worth with such written assumption agreement will nullify the proposed transfer, and Sprocket will remain liable to the full extent of its obligations under this Agreement. If Sprocket abandons the use of any buildings, equipment ar other components of the Sprocket System located on, under, or over property owned by Fort Worth, not later than sixty (60) days after receipt of written request from Fort Worth, Sprocket, at Sprocket's sole cost and expense, shall remove such building, equipment, or component and restore such property substantially to the condition of said property prior to the installation of such building, equipment, ar component. Any facilities abandoned and not removed shall become the property of Fort Worth where the facilities are located. 10 6. IRU Fee 6.1 IRU Fee Pavment Schedule. In consideration of Sprocket's granting of the IRU to Fort Worth as set forth in Section 5.1 and thirty-four (34) years of Dark Fiber Maintenance, and to pay for a portion of the cost of design, planning, and construction, Fort Worth agrees to pay to Sprocket the sum of Seven Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($7,500,000) (the "Upfront IRU Fee"). There are two sources of payment for the Upfront IRU Fee. The first is Four Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($4,500,000) from American Rescue Plan Act ("ARPA") funds allocated to Fort Worth from the United States Treasury, which shall be paid to Sprocket within thirty business days of receipt of an invoice from Sprocket far this amount. This invoice will identify that the amount is to cover a portion of "the design, planning and construction of the dark fiber netwark that will serve City of Fort Worth facilities". The second is Three Million Dollars ($3,000,000) from the North Central Texas Council of Governments ("NCTCOG"). The NCTCOG payment is subject to federal authorization and an advanced funding agreement between NCTCOG and the Texas Department of Transportation that must be approved by the NCTCOG. Once that process is complete, the funds will be made available far purposes of this Agreement. The ARPA funds are intended to cover initial planning, design, and construction costs and both payments will be made to Sprocket by Fort Worth on an upfront basis. However, Sprocket is required to provide the City with quarterly, and annual, reports with documented evidence of how the ARPA funds were used for expenditures directly attributable to planning, design, ar construction of the proj ect. The reports are intended to ensure compliance with ARPA funding requirements and to ensure ARPA funds are used for eligible investments necessary for the success of the broadband infrastructure project outlined in this Agreement, as required by the United States Department of Treasury. a. In addition to the Upfront IRU Fee, Fort Worth will make annual IRU payments to Sprocket in accordance with the schedule set forth in EXhibit I attached hereto. b. In addition to the Upfront IRU Fee and the annual IRU payments set forth herein, Fort Worth will pay Sprocket annual maintenance and operations fees in accordance with the schedule set forth on Exhibit I attached hereto, which are based on an initial Network mileage of 298.7 miles; any increase in Network mileage will result in a pro rata increase in annual maintenance and operations charges; in addition, there will be an annual adjustment based on any increase in the CPI Index. 6.2 Additional Work. In addition to the amounts payable under Section 6.1, Fort Worth will pay Sprocket directly for, ar reimburse Sprocket for, all reasonable costs, fees and expenses incurred by Sprocket to complete any additional work ("Additional Work") that is requested in writing by Fort Worth relating to this Agreement, including, but not limited to, handhole placement, conduit work, and splicing. Prior to initiating any such requested Additional Work, Sprocket will deliver to Fort Worth a written description of the proposed scope of work and the estimated cost of such Additional Wark (the "Additional Work Estimate"). Fort Worth will approve or reject the Additional Work Estimate, in writing, not later than ten (10) days after receipt of the Additional Work Estimate. If the Additional Work Estimate is rejected, the Parties will work together and cooperate with the goal of determining a mutually acceptable Additional Work 11 Estimate. Additional Work does not include requests by Fort Worth to Sprocket to avoid underground utilities, comply with plans for road, drainage or bridge projects, ar otherwise comply with normal utility construction standards. 6.3 Disputed Invoices. If Fort Worth disputes the amount stated on any Sprocket invoice, Fort Worth shall provide Sprocket a written notice of such dispute ("Dispute Notice") no later than one (1) year after the date of the invoice. The Parties will endeavar to Resolve any disputed amounts not later than fifteen (15) days after Sprocket's receipt of the applicable Dispute Notice (the "Resolution Period"). "Resolve" means a written affirmation, signed by both Parties, indicating that the Parties have reached final agreement on the disputed amount. Fort Worth will pay any Resolved amounts for which they are responsible within ten (10) days after the date such disputed amount is Resolved. If the dispute is Resolved in Fort Worth's favor and Fort Worth has previously paid the disputed amount ar any portion thereof to Sprocket, then Sprocket shall credit to Fort Worth's account the total amount of such previous payment(s) within thirty (30) days of the date such disputed amount is Resolved or, if there is no balance due and owing by Fort Worth against which to apply such credit, then reimburse such overpayment to Fort Worth within said 30-day period. If the Parties to the dispute are unable to Resolve the payment dispute within the Resolution Period, the Parties shall initiate the dispute resolution procedures for such dispute as contained in this Agreement. 6.4 Informal Dispute Resolution. Except in the event of termination, if either Fort Worth or Sprocket has a claim, dispute, or other matter in question for breach of duty, obligations, services rendered or any warranty that arises under this Agreement, the parties must first attempt to resolve the matter through this dispute resolution process. The disputing party shall notify the other party in writing as soon as practicable after discovering the claim, dispute, or breach. The notice shall state the nature of the dispute and list the party's specific reasons for such dispute. Within ten (10) business days of receipt of the notice, both parties shall commence the resolution process and make a good faith effort, either through email, mail, phone conference, in person meetings, or other reasonable means to resolve any claim, dispute, breach or other matter in question that may arise out of, or in connection with this Agreement. If the parties fail to resolve the dispute within siXty (60) days of the date of receipt of the notice of the dispute, then the parties may submit the matter to non-binding mediation in Tarrant County, Texas, upon written consent of authorized representatives of both parties in accordance with the Industry Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association ar other applicable rules governing mediation then in effect. The mediator shall be agreed to by the parties. Each party shall be liable for its own expenses, including attorney's fees; however, the parties shall share equally in the costs of the mediation. If the parties cannot resolve the dispute through mediation, then either party shall have the right to exercise any and all remedies available under law regarding the dispute. Notwithstanding the fact that the parties may be attempting to resolve a dispute in accordance with this informal dispute resolution process, the parties agree to continue without delay all of their respective duties and obligations under this Agreement not affected by the dispute. Either party may, before or during the exercise of the informal dispute resolution process set forth herein, apply to a court having jurisdiction for a temporary restraining arder or preliminary injunction where such relief is necessary to protect its interests. 12 6.5 New Business. Fort Worth and Sprocket entered into this agreement after Fort Worth conducted a formal competitive bid process as contemplated by the Texas Local Government Code. Pursuant to this provision, Sprocket agrees to extend its services to other units of local government that have a purchasing inter-local cooperative agreement with Fort Worth. If new enterprise or government customers contract with Sprocket pursuant to this provision, Sprocket agrees to compensate Fort Worth as follows: a. In the event that a new customer contracts with Sprocket to lease fiber-prior to the start of construction of the Fiber Optic Ring, and such leased fiber is "shared" network with Fort Worth on the Fiber Optic Ring, Sprocket shall pay Fort Worth, by way of a reduction of the IRU payments set forth on Exhibit I, an amount equal to $20.50 per foot for each linear foot of fiber sold to such new customer over the pathways being constructed for the City, less $5.4mm. For example, if a new customer signs a contract with Sprocket for 190 miles of dark fiber leased over 30 years, and 130 miles of the 190 miles are shared, the City would be entitled to a reduction in its IRU payments of $8,671,200 (130 miles ar 686,400 feet multiplied by $20.50/foot (50% of Sprocket's construction cost), or $14,071,200, less $5.4mm, for a total reduction value of $8,671,200), which reduction would be amortized over the 34-year term of the Agreement. In the event there is more than one customer who leases fiber from Sprocket pursuant to this Section 6.5(a) on a"shared network" basis, the City's IRU payments shall be pro-rated based on the ratio of Fort Worth to the total number of customers on such shared network, times $41.00 per foot, after taking into account such other customers' lease terms and associated contract amounts and the credit to Sprocket in the amount of $5.4mm. b. Only upfront payments by new customers will be eligible for the reduction in IRU payments described in subsection (a) above. In the example above, if such new customer made an upfront payment of $7.Smm, the total IRU reduction value would be $2.lmm ($7.Smm less $5.4mm). c. In the case of any new customer whereby Sprocket is not compensating the City by way of a reduction in the City's IRU payments as described above, such as for new customer annual IRU payments occurring before or after the start of construction of the Fiber Optic Ring or upfront payments occurring after the start of constructing the Fiber Optic Ring, or annual or monthly recurring payments, Sprocket shall compensate the City by paying ten percent (10%) of any contract amounts related to such new customer. 7. Interconnection with Sprocket System. 7.1 Inspection and Acceptance of Dark Fiber. Sprocket will install the Dark Fiber on a Segment-by-Segment basis, and Fort Worth will inspect and accept or reject each of the Segments located within its corporate boundaries as set forth below. When Sprocket determines that the Segment is ready for use by Fort Worth, Sprocket shall cause the Conduits housing such Segment to be measured for length and tested to verify that they (i) conform to the approved Plans; and (ii) are continuous between structures and access points and clear of blockages. For each Segment, Sprocket shall deliver notice of the successful testing, including length measurements, to Fort Worth (the "Se�ment Design Delivery Notice"). Commencing as of the date that Fort Worth receives from Sprocket the Segment Design Delivery Notice and continuing for a period of forty- five (45) days thereafter (the "Se�ment Inspection Period"), Sprocket agrees that Fort Worth and/or its agents shall have the right to inspect the applicable Segment, including, without limitation, the Conduits, the manholes, hand-holes and other access points, to verify that the same 13 (i) do not materially deviate from the approved Plans, and (ii) do not contain any obstructions within any Conduit such that the Dark Fiber is blocked from running continuously within said Conduits, which shall be continuous between manholes. If any Segment deviates from the approved Plans, Fort Worth shall provide written notice to Sprocket, prior to the expiration of the Segment Inspection Period, detailing the specific deficiency(ies), whereupon Sprocket shall have a reasonable period of time to correct such deficiency(ies) such that the Segment does not deviate from the approved Plans. Upon Fort Worth's receipt of written notice from Sprocket that such deficiency(ies) have been corrected, and Fort Worth determine that the test results conform to the approved Plans, Fort Worth shall deliver written notice of acceptance ("Se�ment Acceptance") to Sprocket and the date of such notice shall be the "Se�ment Acceptance Date" for the applicable Segment. The last Segment Acceptance Date is referred to as the "Final SeEment Acceptance Date." If Fort Worth continues to find deviations from the approved Plans, or obstructions within any Conduit, then the testing and approval process shall be repeated. Delivery of the Segment Acceptance to Sprocket will constitute the appropriate Fort Worth"s acceptance of the Segment. 7.2 Interconnection. Sprocket will interconnect the Dark Fiber with Fort Worth's Government Facilities, including the Drops, at the connecting points ("Connectin� Points") identified in the Plans. In addition, Sprocket will install Drops as needed in order to deliver the Services to the Government Locations. The connections between Fort Worth facilities and the Dark Fiber and all other work with respect to the Sprocket System shall be performed by Sprocket. Interconnections at points other than the Connecting Points are prohibited without Sprocket's written approval. Sprocket may grant or withhold such approval in its sole and absolute discretion. Sprocket will install one Drop far each of the Government Locations listed in Exhibit C and terminate the fiber connection for each Government Location at a fiber patch panel within a telecommunications room designated by the designated manager for said Government Location. Sprocket will provide all equipment and Associated Property needed for the Services to be accessed and used by Fort Worth. 8. Maintenance and Repair 8.1 Scheduled Maintenance. Sprocket will perform routine maintenance and repair of the Sprocket System ("Scheduled Maintenance"), including, without limitation the Dark Fiber and each of the Segments, in accardance with the Sprocket's Standard Maintenance Specifications and procedures set forth in the attached Exhibit E. The fee for this Maintenance is included in the Monthly recurring fee that Fort Worth pays to Sprocket. These monthly recurring fee is set forth in Exhibit I 8.2 Unscheduled Maintenance. Sprocket will perform non-routine maintenance and repair ("Unscheduled Maintenance") of the Sprocket System, including, without limitation, the Dark Fiber and each of the Segments, in accordance with Sprocket's Non-Standard Maintenance Specifications and procedures set forth in the attached Exhibit E. The maintenance services to be provided by Sprocket include non-routine maintenance and repair of the Dark Fiber in response to an actual or potential failure, interruption, or impairment in the operation of the Sprocket System insofar as such failure, interruption, ar impairment affects Fort Worth's use of the Dark Fiber. Sprocket shall be solely responsible for the costs of such Unscheduled Maintenance. 14 8.3 Additional Equipment. Sprocket shall maintain the optronic, electrical, optical, or other equipment necessary to connect to the Dark Fiber at the Drops (but not to light or otherwise operate the Dark Fiber) during the entire Term of this Agreement at no cost to Fort Worth. 8.4 Maintenance of Other Partv's Equipment. Neither Party shall alter, remove, relocate, align, or attempt to repair the other Party's equipment except as expressly authorized in advance in writing by the other Party. Each Party will be liable for any loss or damage to the other Party's equipment arising from that Party's negligence, intentional act, and/or unauthorized maintenance. 8.5 Relocation. With respect to any Segment, if, after the applicable Segment Acceptance Date: a. Sprocket is required by a third party with legal authority to so require (including, without limitation, the grantor of a Required Right) to relocate the Segment; b. Sprocket is required to relocate the Segment as a result of a Force Majeure event; c. Sprocket is required to relocate the Segment in arder to accommodate changes in street width, street grade, street standards, construction of installation of improvements within public rights-of-way, construction of drainage, or to accommodate utility construction or changes in maintenance procedures established by Fort Worth; or d. if Fort Worth requests relocation of the Segment for reasons other than previously described in (c), above, then Sprocket shall provide to Fort Worth (if the relocation is for the reasons described in a., b. or c. of the prior sentence) or Fort Worth shall provide to Sprocket if Forth Worth is making the relocation request (as described in (d) of the priar sentence), as applicable, a written notice ("Relocation Notice") describing such relocation. Not later than ten (10) days after receipt of the Relocation Notice by Fort Worth (or, in the case of a specific request for relocation by Fort Worth, receipt of the Relocation Notice by Sprocket), the other Party will accept or reject in writing the proposed relocation. If the proposed relocation is accepted, Sprocket will perform the relocation, provided that: (i) Sprocket may reasonably determine the extent of, the timing of, and methods to be used for such relocation; provided, however, if such relocation is at the request of Fort Worth, Sprocket shall in any case complete such relocation not later than ninety (90) days after and (ii) any such relocation shall incorparate fibers meeting or exceeding agreed-upon specifications of the Dark Fiber. If Fort Worth does not consent to such relocation, Fort Worth will notify Sprocket of its objection in writing, and the Parties will work together to resolve all disputes concerning the proposed relocation, provided that if no resolution is reached, Fort Worth may terminate this Agreement with respect to the Segment or portion of such Segment that requires relocation. In the event of any such relocation, Sprocket shall use best efforts to minimize any service interruptions. 8.6 Costs of Relocation. Sprocket is responsible for all costs of relocation. As part of its due diligence in fiber route design ar planning, Sprocket will research the following types of documents for Fort Worth: the long-range transportation plan (including roads, mass transit, bike trails, etc.) for Fort Worth; the long-range public warks plan, the long-range capital improvements 15 and construction plans, the long range residential and commercial development plans, and other relevant planning documents to avoid potential relocation requirements. Unless otherwise agreed by Fort Worth the relocation of the Segment or portion of a Segment shall be completed by Sprocket not later than ninety (90) days after acceptance of the Relocation Notice by Fort Worth as provided in Section 8.5 8.7 Damages Caused bv Sprocket. Sprocket, at its sole cost and expense, shall repair, replace and restore any damage caused by Sprocket or its employees, agents, Contractors, subcontractars or representatives to any property owned or administered by Fort Worth, and/or any other property that is not owned by Sprocket, to a condition substantially equivalent to that which existed prior to such damage. Any repairs, replacement, or restoration required to be performed pursuant to this Section 8.8 by Sprocket to property not owned, leased, ar otherwise controlled by Sprocket shall be commenced and completed not later than fifteen (15) calendar days after receipt of written notice from Fart Worth ar upon actual notice of any damage; provided, however, if the deficiencies are not remedied in a commercially reasonable fashion within such fifteen (15) day period, or in the event of an emergency, Fort Worth shall have the right, but not the obligation, to undertake, without notice to Sprocket, all reasonably necessary repair, replacement or restoration and to recover from Sprocket the fees, costs and expenses actually incurred in connection therewith. All work performed by Sprocket hereunder shall be pursued promptly and in full compliance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Applicable Laws, and in full compliance with all applicable health and safety rules and standards, and in a safe, efficient and commercially reasonable manner such that any repair, replacement or restoration work does not unreasonably interfere with Fort Worth's use of the Dark Fiber and any property not owned by Sprocket. The Parties shall use their best efforts to exercise special precautions accepted as industry-wide standards to avoid damage to the Sprocket System, including, without limitation, the Conduits, and any property owned or administered by Fort Worth, and shall immediately report any damage to the other Party. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, if any utility or communications facilities not owned by Sprocket are damaged by Sprocket, its Contractors, or agents, Sprocket understands, acknowledges, and agrees Fort Worth or owner of such damaged facilities shall have the exclusive right to repair its own facilities and bill Sprocket for all reasonable costs incurred as a result of such repair. 8.8 Groundin� and Electrical Standards. Grounding and bonding of all of elements of the Sprocket System shall be in accardance with NESC, NEC, and all other Applicable Laws. The Sprocket System shall not use or carry voltages or currents in excess of the limits prescribed for Communication Services conductors by the NESC. All parts of any Sprocket System carrying voltages in excess of 50 volts AC (rms) to ground ar 135 volts DC to ground, except far momentary signaling or control voltages, shall be enclosed in an effectively grounded sheath or shield. The power supply shall be so designed and maintained that the total current carried over the outer sheath shall not exceed 200 micro amperes under normal conditions. Conditions which would increase the current over this level shall be cleared promptly. All energized parts of the Sprocket System shall be suitably covered to prevent accidental contact. 8.9 Liens. EXcept in connection with incurring bank debt or other financing necessary to build and operate the Network, Sprocket will not permit any lien to be placed upon ar attached to the 16 Dark Fiber, the Conduits or any other portion of the Sprocket System that is used or relied upon by Fort Worth for the provision of Services. Except as set forth in the preceding sentence with respect to liens in connection with any bank debt or other financing necessary to build and operate the Network, if any such liens are placed against the Dark Fiber, the Conduits or any other portion of the Sprocket System that is used ar relied upon by Fort Worth in connection with the construction, installation, operation, maintenance, repair, restoration or removal of the Sprocket System, then Sprocket shall cause, at its sole expense, such liens to be discharged, released, removed or bonded around no more than thirty (30) days of such lien being placed. The above notwithstanding, any lien placed upon or attached to the Dark Fiber, the Conduits, or any other real property, equipment or intangible property of the Sprocket System ("Qualifying Property") that is partially ar fully funded by ARPA dollars is in a shared first lien position with the United States Department of Treasury ("Treasury") such that, if the lien were fareclosed upon and liquidated, Treasury would receive the portion of the fair market value of the property that is equal to Treasury's percentage contribution to the costs of the Qualifying Property. 9. Operation and Use of the Sprocket System and Sprocket Extended Network 9.1 Services. Sprocket will use the Sprocket System to provide high-speed Internet access services, IPTV content services, and telecommunications services (collectively, the "Services," as mare fully described on Exhibit F) to the underinvested areas of Fort Worth designated by the map in Exhibit A. 9.2 Rates. The initial Service Rates charged to residential, government, and business Customers by Sprocket are set forth on Exhibit F. Sprocket may not increase the initial rates except as described on Exhibit F. Sprocket will provide special pricing for low-income residential Customers as set forth on Exhibit F. A"low-income Customer" is any household that is eligible for the latest version of the Federal Affardable Connectivity Program, as described by the FCC, https://www.fcc.gov/ac�, and amended from time to time. 9.3 SLA. Sprocket's Services must at all times comply with the customer service requirements ("SLA") set forth on Exhibit D., which includes standards for, among other items, overall up- time, latency, packet loss and jitter, and problem resolution deadlines. As part of the SLA, once every six months, Sprocket will provide Fort Worth with reports ("SLA Reports") accurately recording customer service calls and resolutions during the preceding six month period and describing Sprocket's compliance or non-compliance with the SLA standards. 9.4 Construction Schedule. Sprocket will use its best efforts to conform its installation schedule for applicable portions of the Sprocket System to the construction schedule ("Construction Schedule") set forth on Exhibit G. Sprocket will provide Fort Warth with a monthly report describing construction progress, any delay or failure to comply with the terms of the Construction Schedule, and a description of any Force Majeure events that resulted in delays in the Construction Schedule including the dates of the Farce Majeure events, the duration of the Force Majeure events, and the number of additional days added to the Construction Schedule to accommodate for delays relating to Force Majeure events. All communications between Sprocket and Fort Worth will be between Sprocket's Construction Manager and the Fort Worth Chief Technology Officer or her/his designee. Sprocket will provide Fort Worth with contact information 17 for its Construction Manager not later than ten (10) days after the Effective Date. During the construction phase, Sprocket shall deliver to Fort Worth updated quarterly As-Built Maps for completed Segments to track its construction progress. 9.5 Damage Notices. Each Party shall each promptly notify the other Party of any matters pertaining to, or the occurrence (or impending occurrence) of, any event which has damaged or would be reasonably likely to damage any portion of the Sprocket System, or its functionality, insofar as such matter is known to such Party. 10. Insurance 10.1 Sprocket Insurance. During the Term, Sprocket shall maintain in full force and effect the following insurance coverage: a. A policy of comprehensive general liability insurance, including public liability, bodily injury, and property damage, , covering the construction, installation, operation, and use of the Sprocket System with combined single limits of no less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence, and Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000.00) aggregate, with Ten Million Dollars ($10,000,000.00) umbrella coverage; b. Motor vehicle insurance meeting the requirements of Texas law and covering every vehicle and driver involved in providing the services, in the following amounts: (1) bodily injury liability with limits of $500,000.00 each person and $1,000,000.00 each accident; (2) property damage liability with a limit of $100,000 each accident; and c. Workers' Compensation insurance to meet the requirements of the Workers' Compensation laws of TeXas where applicable. The above required insurance policies shall (i) be written by companies licensed to do business in the State of Texas and having an AM Best Rating of A-NII, or equivalent from a recognized rating agency, (ii) except far the Warker's Compensation policy, be endorsed to name Fort Worth, including their respective officers, employees, and agents, as Additional Insureds under such policies, (iii) be endarsed to waive subrogation against Fort Worth, including their respective officers, employees, and agents; and (iv) be endorsed to require insurance policy required to be carried by or on behalf of Sprocket pursuant to this Agreement shall provide (and any certificate evidencing the existence of each such insurance policy shall certify) that such insurance policy shall not be canceled, non-renewed or coverage thereunder materially reduced unless Fort Worth shall have received notice of cancellation, non-renewal or material reduction in coverage, in each such case (eXcept for notice of cancellation due to non-payment of premiums) such notice to be sent to Fort Worth not less than thirty (30) calendar days (or the maximum period of calendar days permitted under applicable law, if less than thirty (30) calendar days) prior to the effective date of such cancellation, non-renewal or material reduction in coverage, as applicable. If any insurance policy required to be carried by or on behalf of Sprocket pursuant to this Agreement is to be m canceled due to non-payment of premiums, the requirements of the preceding sentence shall apply except that the notice shall be sent to Fort Worth on the earliest possible date but, in no event, less than ten (10) calendar days priar to the effective date of such cancellation. Sprocket shall cause Certificates of Insurance evidencing such insurance coverage to be provided to Fort Worth prior to commencement of installation of the Sprocket System and upon the renewal dates of such policies. Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section 10.1, the coverage limits for the comprehensive general liability insurance and the motor vehicle insurance shall never be less than twice the limits of liability per event applicable to Fort Worth pursuant to the Texas Tort Claims Act. 10.2 Fort Worth Insurance. Following the Final Segment Acceptance Date, and throughout the Term, Fort Worth shall procure and maintain in force, at its own expense, insurance coverage as required by Applicable Laws or self-insure. 10.3 Contractor's Insurance. Sprocket shall require its contractors that are engaged in the work relating to construction and installation of the Sprocket System to purchase and maintain in full force and effect while engaged in work relating to installing the Sprocket System the types and limits of insurance described in Section 10.1, inclusive of the same endorsements required by Section 10.1. Such contractars shall be required to provide a certificate of insurance evidencing such required coverage upon written request of Fort Worth. Notwithstanding anything hereto to the contrary, nothing herein shall relieve Sprocket ar any of Sprocket's contractors from procuring any insurance required by state law or an ordinance enacted by Fort Worth while performing work within a public street ar right of way or on property owned, leased, or otherwise controlled by Fort Worth that is generally applicable to all contractars performing wark at said locations. 11. Indemnification Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement, Sprocket and its employees, agents, Contractors, subcontractors or representatives shall exercise the rights and privileges hereunder at their sole risk and in consideration of this Agreement shall indemnify and hold harmless Fort Worth, including their respective elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, representatives, and agents from and against any and all damages and liabilities finally awarded by a court with jurisdiction or pursuant to a settlement approved by Sprocket, including court costs and reasonable attorney's fees, by reason of damage to property and injury or death to persons, which are caused, in whole or in part, by the negligent acts or omissions of Sprocket or its employees, Contractors, or agents in connection with (i) the exercise of its rights and privileges hereunder, or (ii) the construction, installation, operation, maintenance, repair, restoration and removal of the Sprocket System. Notwithstanding anything in this Section to the contrary, Sprocket's indemnification obligations shall not apply to the extent that liabilities or damages are attributable or apportioned to the acts or omissions of any person or entity not under Sprocket's control or direction. The provisions of this Section 11 shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement for a period of 24 months. 12. Notice 19 Unless otherwise stated herein, all notices and other communications required or permitted under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be given by United States first class mail, postage prepaid, registered or certified, return receipt requested, or by hand delivery (including by means of a professional messenger service or overnight mail) addressed as follows: If to Fort Worth: City of Fort Worth Attn: Assistant City Manager 1000 Throckmorton Fort Worth, TX 76102 With Copy To to City Attorney at same address. If to Sprocket for Administrative/Payment Notices: Sprocket Networks, Inc. Attn: Contract Administrator 2323 Bryan Street, Suite 1520C, Dallas, TX 75201 Any such notice or other communication shall be deemed to be effective when actually received or refused. Any Party may, upon written notice to the other Parties, change the address to which future notices or other communications shall be sent. 13. Confidentiality 13.1 Generallv. Each Party, including its agents and subcontractars, may have or gain access to confidential data or information owned or maintained by the other Party in the course of carrying out its responsibilities under this Agreement. Unless clearly marked as confidential or exempt from disclosure under the Texas Public Information Act, Sprocket shall presume to be non-confidential all information received from Fort Worth or to which it gains access pursuant to this Agreement. Unless clearly marked as confidential, Fort Worth shall presume to be non-confidential all information received from Sprocket or to which it gains access pursuant to this Agreement. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, no confidential data collected, maintained, or used in the course of performance of the Agreement shall be disseminated except as authorized by law, either during the Term and for a period of five years after expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement. Each Party will return or destroy (providing written certification of destruction) any and all data collected, maintained, created or used in the course of the performance ar the Agreement, in whatever form it is maintained, promptly upon expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement or upon request of the disclosing Party. The foregoing confidentiality obligations, including without limitation, the obligation to return ar destroy and provide written certificate of destruction of data, shall not apply to confidential data ar information that is: (a) lawfully in the receiving Party's possession prior to its acquisition from the disclosing Party; (b) received in good faith from a third-party not subject to any confidentiality obligation to the disclosing Party; (c) publicly known through no breach of confidentiality obligation by the receiving Party; (d) required 20 to be retained by any Fort Worth pursuant to court order or state law, including without limitation, the Texas Public Information Act or records retention requirements applicable to Fort Worth; or (e) independently developed by the receiving Party without the use or benefit of the disclosing Party's confidential information. The provisions of this Section 13 shall survive expiration or other termination of this Agreement. 13.2 Application of Public Information Act. a. The Parties understand and acknowledge that information exchanged between or among one of more of the Parties may constitute "public information" as that phrase is defined in the TeXas Public Information Act (Texas Government Code §§552.001 et. seq., or "the Act") which may be subject to disclosure subject to a written request delivered to a Party pursuant to the Act. b. If Fort Worth receives a request for public information pursuant to any public information act (the "PIA Request") which includes within its scope information which Sprocket has identified to be confidential in accordance with Section 10.1, Fort Worth shall notify Sprocket of such request in accardance with applicable provisions of the Act. Sprocket shall, at Sprocket's cost, be solely responsible for asserting the State of Texas, the Office of the Attorney General, or any requesting entity regarding the reason(s) Sprocket's information is exempt from disclosure and for filing any and all subsequent appeals relating to an opinion of the State of Texas, the Office of the Attorney General, or any requesting entity that requires disclosure of Sprocket's information. Other than notifying Sprocket of the request for Sprocket's confidential information Fort Worth shall be under no obligation to submit arguments to the State of Texas, the Office of the Attorney General, or any requesting entity relating to reasons Sprocket's confidential information is exempt from required release to the public. c. If Fort Worth receives a PIA Request which includes within its scope information which Fort Worth has identified to be confidential in accardance with Section 13.1, Fort Worth shall notify Sprocket in accordance with applicable provisions of the Act. Fort Worth as the owner of such information shall, at said Fort Worth's cost, be solely responsible for asserting arguments to the State of TeXas, the Office of the Attorney General, or any requesting entity regarding the reason(s) the requested information is exempt from disclosure to the public and all subsequent appeals relating to an opinion of the State of Texas, the Office of the Attorney General or requesting entity that requires disclosure of such information. Other than notifying Fort Worth that owns the information as Fort Worth as the recipient of the PIA Request may, but shall be under no obligation to, submit arguments to the State of Texas or any requesting entity relating to reasons the requested information is exempt from required release to the public. 14. Miscellaneous 141 Non-waiver. Failure by any Party to enforce or insist upon compliance with any of the terms or conditions of this Agreement shall not constitute a general waiver ar relinquishment of any such terms or conditions, but the same shall be and remain at all times in full force and effect. 21 14.2 Representations and Warranties. Each of the Parties represents and warrants that it has full authority to negotiate, execute, deliver and perform this Agreement, that this Agreement does not conflict with any other document or agreement to which it is a party or is bound, that the signatory below has been autharized to execute this Agreement, and that this Agreement is fully enfarceable in accordance with its terms. Sprocket represents and warrants that it will pay: (a) all taxes and fees arising from its ownership and operation of the Sprocket System and (b) all fees, charges and costs relating to accessing public rights-of-way, railroad facilities, DART facilities, DCTA facilities and related facilities. Fort Worth have no obligation to pay any of the taxes, fees, charges ar costs described in this Section 14.2. A failure of Sprocket to pay applicable taXes and fees constitutes a material breach of this Agreement. 14.3 Contractors. Sprocket may use independent contractors, subcontractors, or other non- employees (each, a"Contractor") to perform any of Sprocket's obligations under this Agreement. Sprocket is fully responsible far all acts and omissions of its Contractors when such Contractars are acting on behalf of Sprocket and Sprocket's use of Contractors does not release Sprocket from any of its obligations or liabilities under this Agreement. Sprocket will promptly pay all costs billed by its Contractors. Sprocket assumes full responsibility and liability for all work performed by and any acts or omissions of any of its Contractors in the performance of this Agreement. 14.4 Assignment. a. Bv Fort Worth. Fort Worth may not transfer or assign all or any part of its interest under this Agreement, or delegate any duties, burdens, ar obligations arising hereunder, without Sprocket's consent. which shall not be unreasonably withheld, delayed, or denied. - b. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement but subject to the terms and conditions set forth in Section 3.2.d., if this Agreement is terminated based on an Event of Default by Sprocket, then, without Sprocket's consent the terms of this agreement, including the terms of the dark fiber lease, shall remain in effect during any period of time required to identify new ownership and shall remain in effect in any agreement with new ownership. Sprocket will continue to operate the Sprocket System and deliver the Services to Customer contemplated in this Agreement during the period of time required to identify new ownership. c. Bv Sprocket. Sprocket shall not have the right to assign ar apportion its rights and obligations hereunder to a third-party without the prior written consent of Fort Worth, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, delayed, or denied. If Fort Worth consents to an assignment of this Agreement by Sprocket, Sprocket shall cause the assignee, licensee ar third-party to agree in writing to comply with the terms of this Agreement applicable to Sprocket, and Sprocket will deliver to Fort Worth a copy of such written agreement not later than seven (7) days after execution; provided, however, that Sprocket shall not be relieved of any liabilities or obligations hereunder until such Fort Worth consent to assignment is obtained and such assignee has agreed in writing to comply with the terms of this Agreement, and Sprocket will ensure, and will 22 demonstrate to Fort Worth' satisfaction, that the assignee, licensee or third-party has sufficient and adequate resources to undertake the obligations, responsibilities and liabilities of Sprocket under this Agreement. 14.5 Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall extend to and bind the successors and assigns of the Parties hereto and shall run with title to the Sprocket System and each of the Segments. 14.6 Severability. Should any part of any paragraph or provision of this Agreement be determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to be illegal or in conflict with any Applicable Laws, the validity of the remaining paragraph or provisions shall not be impaired. 14.7 Applicable Law; Venue. The validity, interpretation and enforcement of this Agreement shall be governed by the laws of Texas without regard to conflict of law applications. Venue for any suit between or among the Parties arising from or related to this Agreement shall be in state court of competent jurisdiction in Tarrant County, Texas; provided, however, if the nature of the issues in the suit involve a question over which jurisdiction lies solely in federal court, venue for such suit shall be in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas, Fort Worth Division. 14.8 Force Maieure. Despite anything to the contrary in this Agreement, no Party will be liable or in default under this Agreement for any delay or failure of performance resulting directly from anything not caused by and beyond the reasonable control of the non-performing Party (a "Force Maieure Event") including, but not limited to, acts of God; acts of civil or military authority; acts of a public enemy; war; severe weather, earthquakes, or floods; fires or eXplosions; governmental action or regulation (except obligations to obtain and to maintain appropriate approvals as required in this Agreement); epidemics or pandemics; or strikes, lockouts, or other work interruptions or labor shortages; supplier shortages. The time for performance of a Party hereunder shall be extended commensurate with the duration of the Force Majeure Event. 149 Neutral Interpretation. Each Party acknowledges and agrees that it has had a full and fair opportunity to read and review all the terms herein; that it has had a full and fair opportunity to have this Agreement reviewed by independent legal counsel, and that no provision of this Agreement is to be construed strictly, narrowly or against any Party on grounds of authorship or draftsmanship. 14.10 Headin�s. All headings used herein are strictly for the reference and convenience of the Parties and shall be treated or construed as having any effect on the terms ar provisions of this Agreement or the interpretation thereof. 14.11 Recitals and Exhibits. All recitals and exhibits are incorporated hereto and made a part hereof. 1412 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed by the Parties in one ar more identical counterparts, each of which shall be treated for all purposes as an original, and all of which together 23 shall constitute one and the same agreement. 14.13 Entire A�reement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between and among the Parties regarding the subject matter herein and supersedes all prior understandings, negotiations or other agreements, whether verbal or written. 14.14 No Modification or Amendment. This Agreement may not be modified or amended except by separate writing executed by all Parties, said separate writing then becoming part of this Agreement for all purposes. 14.15 Independent Contractor. The relationship between the Parties shall be that of independent contractars, and not as agent ar principal, and no act or omission to act shall be construed to alter this relationship. Additionally, notwithstanding any term to the contrary within this Agreement, no act or omission to act on the part of one Fort Worth or of Sprocket shall be imputed to any other Fort Worth or to Sprocket. Fort Worth and Sprocket shall be liable for their own actions and omissions when performing obligations under the terms of this Agreement. 14.16 Additional Actions and Documents. Each of the Parties hereby agrees to take or cause to be taken such further actions, to eXecute, acknowledge, deliver and file or cause to be eXecuted, acknowledged, delivered and filed, such further documents and instruments, and to use its best efforts to obtain such consents, as may be necessary or as may be reasonably requested to fully effectuate the purposes, terms and conditions of this Agreement, whether at ar after the execution of this Agreement. 14.17 Time. If the last day permitted for the giving of any notice, ar any time period hereunder, or the performance of any act required or permitted hereunder falls on a day that is not a business day, then the time for the giving of such notice, the eXpiration of the time period, or the performance of such act will be extended to the next succeeding business day. 14.18 Attornevs' Fees. In the event of any dispute hereunder or of any action to interpret or enforce this Agreement, any provision hereof or any matter arising hereunder, the Parties to such dispute shall be responsible for their respective costs and attorneys' fees. 14.19 Applicable Laws. This Agreement shall be subject to, and, in the performance of their respective obligations hereunder, each Party shall comply with, all applicable federal, state and local laws, rules, regulations, permits, licenses, approvals, consents, agreements, orders or other requirements mandated by or entered into with any governmental authority (including, without limitation, any applicable rules and regulations of quasi-governmental and regulatory authorities with appropriate jurisdiction, the most current edition of the NESC, the most current edition of the NEC, and all additional requirements of the Texas Public Utilities Commission and of any applicable federal, state, county or municipal code in conjunction with the use and maintenance of manholes) (collectively, the "Applicable Laws"). 24 14.21 Effective Date. This Agreement will be effective on the date (the "Effective Date") it bears the signatures of authorized representatives of Sprocket and Fort Worth, whether on the same document or identical counterparts as authorized by Section 14.12. 14.22 Non-Appropriations. The Parties recognize that this Agreement shall commence upon the Effective Date and continue in full force and effect until termination in accordance with its provisions. The Parties further understand, acknowledge, and agree that the continuation of the Agreement with respect to Fort Worth is dependent on the annual appropriation of funds by its governing body. If the governing body of Fort Worth does not approve the appropriation of funds to pay any obligations pursuant to this Agreement for a future fiscal year, the Agreement shall terminate at the end of the fiscal year far which funds were appropriated. Fort Worth shall still be liable for all financial obligations Fort Worth was responsible for under the terms of this Agreement through the end of the Term, and to perform such obligations that are otherwise required pursuant to termination of this Agreement. 14.23 Use of Current Funds. Fort Worth Acknowledges the funds it will use for its financial obligations in this Agreement may be sourced from federal funds authorized for broadband proj ects in the American Rescue Plan Act. Accounting and autharization for use of such funds will be done per Applicable Laws and regulations. In confirmation of their consent and agreement to the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement and intending to be legally bound hereby, the Parties have executed this Agreement as of the dates set forth on the following pages. 14.24 Audit Ri�hts. Fort Worth shall have access to, and the right to audit, examine, or reproduce, any and all records of Sprocket related to the performance under this Agreement. Sprocket shall retain all such records for a period of three (3) years after final payment on this Agreement or until all audit and litigation matters of which any one or more of Fort Worth have brought to the attention of Sprocket are resolved, whichever is longer. 14.25 Prohibition on Bovcotting Ener�v Companies. Sprocket acknowledges that in accordance with Chapter 2274 of the Texas Government Code, as added by Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., S.B. 13, § 2, Fort Worth is prohibited from entering into a contract for goods or services that has a value of $100,000 or mare that is to be paid wholly or partly from public funds of Fort Worth with a company with 10 or more full-time employees unless the contract contains a written verification from the company that it: (1) does not boycott energy companies; and (2) will not boycott energy companies during the term of the contract. The terms "boycott energy company" and "company" have the meaning ascribed to those terms by Chapter 2274 of the Texas Government Code, as added by Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., S.B. 13, § 2. To the extent that Chapter 2274 of the Government Code is applicable to this Agreement, by signing this Agreement, Sprocket certifies that Contractor's signature provides written verification to Fort Worth that Contractor: (1) does not boycott energy companies; and (2) will not boycott energy companies during the term of this Agreement. 25 14.26 Prohibition on Discrimination AEainst Firearm and Ammunition Industries. Sprocket acknowledges that eXcept as otherwise provided by Chapter 2274 of the Texas Government Code, as added by Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., S.B. 19, § 1, Fort Worth is prohibited from entering into a contract for goods or services that has a value of $100,000 or mare that is to be paid wholly or partly from public funds of Fort Worth with a company with 10 or more full-time employees unless the contract contains a written verification from the company that it: (1) does not have a practice, policy, guidance, or directive that discriminates against a firearm entity or firearm trade association; and (2) will not discriminate during the term of the contract against a firearm entity or firearm trade association. The terms "discriminate," "firearm entity" and "firearm trade association" have the meaning ascribed to those terms by Chapter 2274 of the Texas Government Code, as added by Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., S.B. 19, § L To the extent that Chapter 2274 of the Government Code is applicable to this Agreement, by signing this Agreement, Sprocket certifies that Sprocket's signature provides written verification to Fort Worth that Sprocket: (1) does not have a practice, policy, guidance, or directive that discriminates against a firearm entity or firearm trade association; and (2) will not discriminate against a firearm entity or firearm trade association during the term of this Agreement. 14.27 No Bovcott of Israel. If Sprocket has fewer than 10 employees ar the Agreement is for less than $100,000, this section does not apply. Sprocket acknowledges that in accordance with Chapter 2270 of the TeXas Government Code, Fort Worth is prohibited from entering into a contract with a company far goods or services unless the contract contains a written verification from the company that it: (1) does not boycott Israel; and (2) will not boycott Israel during the term of the contract. The terms "boycott Israel" and "company" shall have the meanings ascribed to those terms in Section 808.001 of the Texas Government Code. By signing this Addendum, Sprocket certifies that Sprocket's signature provides written verification to Fort Worth that Sprocket: (1) does not boycott Israel; and (2) will not boycott Israel during the term of the Agreement. (Signatures on following page) 26 In confirmation of their consent and agreement to the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement and intending to be legally bound hereby, the Parties have executed this Agreement as of the dates set forth on the following pages. [Executed effective as of the date signed by the Assistant City Manager below.] /[ACCEPTED AND AGREED:] Fort Worth: B�7: ValcrlcWas�got�ov�0231L27C5T) ., Name: Valerie Washin tg on Title: Assistant City Manager Sprocket Netw • , Inc.: By: Name: William R Gibson Title: President & CEO Date: Nov 10, 2023 Date: 11 /3/2023 CITY OF FORT WORTH INTERNAL ROUTING PROCESS: Approval Recommended: �-� ��-- By: Name: Kevin Gunn Title: Director, IT Solutions Department Approved as to Form and Legality: ��� By: Name: Taylor Paris Title: Assistant City Attorney Contract Compliance Manager: By signing I acknowledge that I am the person responsible for the monitoring and administration of this contract, including ensuring all performance and reporting requirements. ,S. %i'O�"�"Pif By: S.Trotter (Nov 9, 2023 11:10 CST) Name: Sallie Trotter Title: Assistant Director, IT Solutions City Secretary: Contract Authorization: M&C: 23-0925 Approved: 10/31/2023 Form 1295: 2023-1032586 ��n�-�ec. /, ..bb_�c--�At By: Name: Jannette S. Goodall Title: City Secretary 27 n 'dQ F�Rr Il�P p�oo�� �,�Ao a�o o�d 0 °oa °� � d ada4 pEXP?o4•.> OFFICIAL RECORD CITY SECRETARY FT. WORTH, TX EXHIBIT A Map of Sprocket System The following map is solely for illustrative purposes and is intended to provide a general overview of the Sprocket System. The actual pathways are subject to change until engineering is conducted after the contract is signed and initial funding is secured. Certain locations where Sprocket intends to offer services to the City may be facilitated through partnerships with other dark fiber providers. Such collaborations may impact the final fiber routing arrangements. , +nu':,:in :, F�J-. � i�3 � .. � � �� � �� EXHIBIT B 28 Project Summary Sprocket will construct a fiber ring of approximately 290 miles through and around Fort Worth. Actual build distance will not be determined until final engineering design as well as further negotiations with potential dark fiber partners. 2. Sprocket will install undetermined number of huts throughout the city housing network electronics. The huts shall be approximately 150 square feet and be located on land of approximately 16 feet x 20 feet. These huts will be used to provide fiber broadband services to homes and businesses via the Sprocket Extended Network. Design of the Sprocket EXtended Network will not be determined until final engineering on the Sprocket Network has been performed and negotiations with potential dark fiber providers has been completed. 29 EXHIBIT C Initial List of Government Locations 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 100 Pier 1 PI, Fort Worth, TX New City Hall 76102 Meacham Airport 4201 Meacham Blvd Meacham Hangar 504 NW 35th St Spinks Airport 450 Alsbury Court Code - Animal Control 4900 Martin Code - Graffiti Abatement 920 Woodward Code - Hazel Harvey Peace 818 Mlssouri Code - Petsmart Adoption/Heritage Trace 2901 Texas Sage Trail Code - Petsmart Adoption/Hulen 4800 S Loop 820 PARD - Andrew Doc Sessions CC 201 S Sylvania Ave PARD - Bradley Center CC 2601 Timberline Drive PARD - Chisholm Trail CC 4680 McPherson Blvd PARD - Como CC 4660 Horne St PARD - Diamond Hill Jarvis CC 1701 NE 36th St PARD - Firestation CC 1601 Lipscomb PARD - Greenbrier CC 5200 Hemphill PARD - Handley/Meadowbrook CC 6201 Beaty PARD - Highland Hills CC 1600 Glasgow Rd PARD - Hillside CC 1201 E Maddox 8201 Calmont Ave, Fort LVT Rise CC Worth, TX 76116 PARD - McCray CC 4932 Wilbarger City Hall Aviation Aviation Aviation Code 32.752939 -97.343512 32.820769 -97.355172 32.808478 -97.356192 32.562772 -97.313017 32.688369 -97.250658 Code 32.760026 -97.342227 Code 32.735793 -97.319554 Code 32.913539 -97.313619 Code 32.684567 -97.396942 Community Centers 32.763825 -97.308575 Community Centers 32.695172 -97.291107 Community Centers 32.606972 -97.401231 Community Centers 32.71499 -97.409175 Community Centers 32.811183 -97.334464 Community Centers 32.726908 -97.333036 Community Centers 32.669593 -97.336757 Community Centers 32.740014 -97.222094 Community Centers 32.663311 -97.300194 Community Centers 32.728142 -97.311978 Community Centers 32.733118 -97.457385 Community Centers 32.698433 -97.249217 30 22 PARD - MLK CC 23 PARD - Northside CC PARD - North Tri-Ethnic 24 CC 25 PARD - RD Evans CC 26 PARD - Riverside CC 27 PARD - Southside CC 28 PARD - Southwest CC 29 PARD - Sycamore CC PARD - Thomas Place 30 CC PARD - Victory Forest 31 CC PARD - Worth Heights 32 CC 33 911 Communications 34 Fire Arson 35 Fire Bomb Disposal 36 Fire Equipment 37 Fire SCBA 38 Fire Station 01 39 Fire Station 02 40 Fire Station 03 41 Fire Station 04 42 Fire Station 05 43 Fire Station 06 44 Fire Station 07 45 Fire Station 08 46 Fire Station 09 47 Fire Station 10 48 Fire Station 11 49 Fire Station 12 50 Fire Station 13 51 Fire Station 14 52 Fire Station 15 53 Fire Station 16 54 Fire Station 17 5565 Truman Dr 1100 NW 18th 1801 N Harrington 2950 Roosevelt 3242 Lackland Rd 3700 E Belknap 959 E Rosedale 6300 Welch Ave 2525 E Rosedale 4237 Lafayette 3427 Hemphill 3551 New York Ave 3000 W Bolt 715 Texas Street 10300 Jacksboro Hwy, Fort Worth, TX 76135 2930 W Bolt 400 Grand Ave 120 N Pecan 1000 Cherry Street 4700 Ramey 2954 Old Mansfield Hwy 850 Irma Street 205 University Dr 7601 John T White 1301 W Rosedale 2575 Polaris Dr 3209 Hemphill 1900 Texan Dr 102 NW 22nd St 5333 Lea Crest 2737 Meadowbrook Dr 3100 Azle Ave 5933 Geddes 5151 Hemphill 31 Community Centers Community Centers Community Centers Community Centers Community Centers Community Centers Community Centers Community Centers Community Centers Community Centers Community Centers Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire 32.724797 -97.234522 32.779183 -97.363269 32.798708 32.726147 32.777333 32.732638 32.652967 32.731328 32.741003 32.699349 32.697567 32.6897 32.748664 32.843263 32.689714 32.773419 32.759372 32.748659 32.720844 32.708039 32.730692 32.757883 32.7662 32.732924 32.826139 32.703564 33.032411 32.784703 32.831286 32.743969 32.803006 32.728058 32.670217 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 Fire Station 18 Fire Station 19 Fire Station 20 Fire Station 21 Fire Station 22 Fire Station 23 Fire Station 24 Fire Station 25 Fire Station 26 Fire Station 27 Fire Station 28 Fire Station 29 Fire Station 30 Fire Station 31 Fire Station 32 Fire Station 33 Fire Station 34 Fire Station 35 Fire Station 36 Fire Station 37 Fire Station 38 Fire Station 39 Fire Station 40 Fire Station 41 79 Fire Station 42 80 Fire Station 44 : .� . .. Fire Station 45 Fire Supply Fire Tire Shop CASA Radar City Hall City Hall Annex Courts - Marshal Lake 87 Front 88 Eagle Mountain/DR Site Enviro Bridge drop off 89 center 1908 Carleton 2605 Carnation 1051 Woodhaven 3501 South Hills Ave 4849 Wilbarger 3201 Portales 3101 Forest Ave 3801 N Main St 6124 S Hulen St 2940 Precinct Line Rd 1224 Everman Pkwy 6400 Westcreek Dr 4416 Southwest Blvd 4209 Longstraw 10201 White Settlement Rd 14650 Statler Blvd 14101 Sendera Ranch Blvd 2250 Alliance Blvd 5045 Columbus Trail 4721 Ray White 13280 Park Vista Blvd 7655 Oakmont Blvd 8510 Spring Street 11400 Willow Springs Rd 450 E. Rendon Crowley Rd., 76028 4017 Falcon Way W. 1901 Quail Grove Dr, Forth Worth, TX 76177 2920 W Bolt 2950 W Bolt 5721 Boatclub Road 1000 Throckmorton 908 Monroe Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Misc Misc Misc 7500 Surfside Drive Misc 6801 Bowman Roberts Road Misc 6400 Bridge St. Misc 32.740992 32.784914 32.764681 32.696047 32.6992 32.727164 32.734006 32.813339 32.658303 32.801678 32.6271 32.650439 32.707508 32.86715 32.7595 32.818647 32.984289 32.982789 32.627847 32.924375 32.971319 32.663211 32.878868 32.936467 32.575531 -97.312338 32.815978 -97.356561 32.906227 32.689642 32.68974 32.838763 32.749142 32.749425 -97.333474 -97.358147 -97.359895 -97.425837 -97.330719 -97.331369 32.81818 -97.453526 32.858406 -97.420444 32.762208 -97.219417 32 .� 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 Enviro Southside drop off 6260 Old Hemphill Road Misc ESD - Brennan Service Center/Auto Pound 2500 Brennan Misc ESD - Daggett Service Center 2220 Daggett Misc Fort Worth Convention Center 1201 Houston Street Misc Gordon Swift Bldg 900 Monroe Misc Guinn School 1150 South Freeway Misc IT - Telecomm 1515 11th Ave Misc James Ave Service Center 5001 James Ave Misc Public Safety Bldg 1000 Throckmorton Misc SE Dropoff Center 5150 MLK Freeway Misc SE Service Center 5000 MLK Freeway Misc SSSC - Columbus Trail 4100 Columbus Trail Misc SW Courts 3741 SW Loop 820 Misc TPW - Archictectural Services 407 W 13th Misc Will Rogers Memorial Center 3401 W Lancaster Misc Zipper Bldg 275 W 13th Misc Library - Central 500 W 3rd Library Library - Diamond Hill Jarvis (DHJ) 1300 NE 35th Library Library - East Berry 4300 E Berry Library Library - East Regional 6301 Bridge St Library Library - Golden Triangle 4264 Golden Triangle Blvd Library Library - La Gran 4200 South Fwy, Suite 1338, Biblioteca Fort Worth, TX 76115 Library 8829 Mc Cart Ave, Fort Library - Lincoln Worth, TX 76123 Library Library - Meadowbrook 2800 Stark Library Library - Northside 601 Park Library Library - Northwest 6228 Crystal Lake Library 3851 E Lancaster Ave, Fort Library - Reby Cary Worth, TX 76103 Library Library - Ridglea 3628 Bernie Anderson Library 33 32.657169 -97.324197 32.788081 -97.327947 32.742793 -97.350013 32.749656 -97.327297 32.749717 -97.331386 32.732027 -97.321165 32.743881 -97.34539 32.673172 -97.344389 32.750151 -97.330764 32.692431 -97.245517 32.693094 -97.249172 32.628511 -97.380353 32.671658 -97.374758 32.747675 -97.332335 32.746156 -97.366881 32.747567 -97.330761 32.754044 -97.335097 32.808869 -97.339028 32.713217 -97.25945 32.761125 -97.223725 32.930698 -97.292175 32.687008 -97.325305 32.613782 -97.370677 32.739378 -97.232797 32.780525 -97.356183 32.851817 -97.402281 32.741278 -97.26785 32.724521 -97.419164 118 Library - Riverside 2913 Yucca Library 32.781256 -97.303725 119 Library - Seminary 501 E Bolt Library 32.688819 -97.322664 120 Library - Shamblee 1062 Evans Library 32.733021 -97.318755 121 Library - Summerglen 4205 Basswood Library 32.873872 -97.292606 122 Library - SW Regional 4001 Library Lane Library 32.688918 -97.394242 123 Library - Wedgwood 3816 Kimberly Library 32.670269 -97.374942 PARD - Admin, La Gran 124 Plaza 4200 South Freeway Parks and Rec Dept 32.685586 -97.324294 PARD - Brennan Service 125 Center 1700 Brennan Parks and Rec Dept 32.789581 -97.334223 PARD - East District 126 Service Center 2300 Avenue H Parks and Rec Dept 32.728083 -97.293728 127 PARD - Forest Park Pool 2850 Park Place Parks and Rec Dept 32.719883 -97.352922 128 PARD - Forestry 2525 Joe B Rushing Blvd Parks and Rec Dept 32.675458 -97.293447 129 PARD - Haws Athletics 600 Congress St Parks and Rec Dept 32.760056 -97.341506 PARD - Log Cabin 130 Village 2100 Log Cabin Lane Parks and Rec Dept 32.720169 -97.361781 PARD - Marine Creek 131 Pool 303 SW 20th St Parks and Rec Dept 32.780644 -97.350147 PARD - McCleland 1600 W Seminary Dr, Fort 132 Tennis Center Worth, TX 76115 Parks and Rec Dept 32.68606 -97.341529 PARD - Meadowbrook 133 Golf 1815 Jensen Parks and Rec Dept 32.751156 -97.242181 PARD - Meadowbrook 134 Golf Maintenance 1815 Jensen Road Parks and Rec Dept 32.750219 -97.239361 PARD - Nature Center 135 Gate 4400 Buffalo Road Parks and Rec Dept 32.829875 -97.479583 PARD - Nature Center 136 Hardwick 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Parks and Rec Dept 32.847346 -97.475922 PARD - Nature Center 137 Refuge 4600 Broadview Parks and Rec Dept 32.833548 -97.473796 PARD - North Animal 351 Hillshire Dr 138 Control Services Haslet, TX 76052 Parks and Rec Dept 32.928219 -97.354395 PARD - North Service 301 Hillshire Dr, Haslet, TX 139 Center 76052 Parks and Rec Dept 32.92771 -97.355583 140 PARD - Northwest NRD 920 Roberts Cut-Off Rd Parks and Rec Dept 32.774761 -97.399486 PARD - Pecan Valley 141 Golf 6400 Pecan Valley Dr Parks and Rec Dept 32.659767 -97.449241 PARD - Pecan Valley 142 Maintenance 6400 Pecan Valley Dr Parks and Rec Dept 32.661242 -97.446222 34 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 PARD - Rockwood Golf 1851 Jacksboro Hwy Parks and Rec Dept 32.774644 -97.368743 PARD - Rockwood Maintenance 1851 Jacksboro Hwy Parks and Rec Dept 32.774305 -97.370639 PARD - South Service Center 5201 James Ave Parks and Rec Dept PARD - Sycamore Golf 401 MLK Freeway Parks and Rec Dept PARD - Sycamore Golf Maintenance 615 Sycamore Road Parks and Rec Dept 32.737778 -97.297239 PARD - West District/Zboaz 7151 Calmont Parks and Rec Dept PD - American Airlines 1 Skyview Dr, Fort Worth, SF TX 76155 Police 2929 W 5th St, Fort Worth, PD - 7th Bike SF TX 76107 Police PD - Bob Bolen Training Center 509 W Felix Police 3600 Benbrook Blvd, Fort PD - CACU Worth, TX 76116 Police 1000 Calvert St, Fort Worth, PD - Calvert TX 76107 Police PD - Central Division 501 Jones Police PD - COMO Storefront 5335 Bonnell Ave Police PD - Crime Lab 3616 E Lancaster Police PD - East Division 5650 E Lancaster Police PD - Heliport 310 Gulfstream Police PD - Horsebarn 1901 N Las Vegas Trail Police PD - Jail 350 W Belknap Police 3900 Barnett Street, Fort PD - KXAS/SOD Worth, TX Police PD - North Division 8755 N Riverside Dr Police PD - Northwest Division 2500 N Houston Police PD - NPD 10 5320 Trail Lake Dr Police PD - NPD 2 1289 Hemphill Police PD - NPD 3 4651 N Main Police PD - NPD 4 7451 N Beach St Police PD - NPO Lancaster 1509 E Lancaster Police 1100 Hemphill St, Fort PD - One Safe Place Worth, TX 76104 Police PD - South Division 3128 W Bolt Police 32.66957 -97.341464 32.740606 -97.300363 32.730381 -97.439428 32.824647 -97.065887 32.752814 -97.359843 32.674842 -97.327644 32.719284 -97.443291 32.761183 -97.342914 32.755336 -97.328381 32.723389 -97.402283 32.740336 -97.271325 32.7374 -97.233761 32.813697 -97.353675 32.782956 -97.488703 32.756954 -97.335675 32.750251 -97.265071 32.899729 -97.307855 32.790221 -97.351088 32.670889 -97.384844 32.730919 -97.331303 32.828278 -97.357889 32.874917 -97.290433 32.746344 -97.312811 32.732329 -97.332486 32.689591 -97.361845 35 PD - South Division 3501 W Risinger Rd, Fort 171 Patrol Worth, TX 76123 Police PD - South Division 5300 Sun Valley Dr, Fort 172 Storefront Worth, TX 76119 Police 2900 W Berry St, Fort 173 PD - TCU Storefront Worth, TX 76109 Police 174 PD - Traffic/NPD6 1100 Nashville Ave, 76105 Police 175 PD - Weiler Store Front 2219 Weiler Police 176 PD - West Division 3525 Marquita Police PD - Woodhaven Store 177 Front 1258 Woodhaven Police 1519 11th Ave FCC #:1046944 MSL: 922 AGL: 350 178 Holly Tower being torn down 3900 Barnett St FCC #: 1048126 MSL ft: 1115 179 Tower - Barnett/KXAS AGL ft: 499 3000 W Bolt FCC #: 1046943 MSL ft: 904 180 Bolt Tower AGL ft: 200 6401 Bridge St FCC #: 1046939 MSL ft: 935 181 Tower - Bridge AGL ft: 250 1021 Chapin Road FCC #: 310091 MSL ft: 801 182 Tower - Westland 6 AGL ft: 190 11149 Trinity Blvd FCC #: 1026540 MSL ft: 1020 183 Tower - Bergh 2 AGL ft: 498 Tower Tower Tower Tower Tower Tower 32.614777 -97.372063 32.678801 -97.242258 32.706455 -97.358596 32.732772 -97.284907 32.746728 -97.232631 32.720053 -97.443222 32.762217 -97.241614 32.744497 -97.344597 32.750106 -97.265175 32.689927 -97.361062 32.764031 -97.220172 32.73157 -97.507086 32.808228 -97.130717 36 184 185 186 187 :: 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 2521 Hwy 114 FCC #: 1039914 MSL ft: 987 Tower - Roanoke AGL ft: 318 4705 Ray White Road FCC #: 1046940 MSL ft: 1033 Tower - North Beach AGL ft: 250 2500 SE Loop 820 FCC #: 1275399 MSL ft: 1180 Tower - Rolling Hills AGL ft: 500 801 Cherry St FCC #: NA (building structure) MSL ft: 1196 Tower - Burnett AGL ft: 561 6869 Bowman Roberts Road FCC #: 1249488 MSL ft: 1049 Tower - Eagle Mountain AGL ft: 224 4100 Columbus Trail FCC #: 1046942 Tower - SSSC-Columbus MSL ft: 1047 Trail AGL ft: 200 Water Chlorine Bldg Water Como Tank Water Eagle Mountain 6869 Bowman Roberts Water Eagle Mountain pump Water Field Ops Water IT 920 Fourier Water Lake Worth Office Water McCart pump/tank Water North Holly Water Northside pump Water pump house Water Ridglea Tower Water Rolling Hills 2500 SE Loop 820 37 Tower Tower Tower Tower Tower Tower Water Water Water Water Water Water Water Water Water Water Water Water Water 33.029 -97.301161 32.924633 -97.284406 32.662344 -97.293842 32.750333 -97.334578 32.858368 -97.420202 32.629306 -97.380313 32.743862 -97.346947 32.720066 -97.412717 32.859942 -97.418708 32.86842 -97.484953 32.742821 -97.346868 32.7481 -97.344533 32.794839 -97.446633 32.613169 -97.371499 32.748738 -97.344705 32.794377 -97.370472 32.745057 -97.346854 32.734508 -97.430417 32.662597 -97.2901 Water Russon pump 203 station Water 32.67201 -97.376865 204 Water SCADA Water 32.745525 -97.344454 Water Seminary Hill 205 Tank 206 Water South Holly 207 Water Sycamore pump 208 Water Tank 209 Water tank 210 Water tank 211 Water tank 212 Water tank 213 Water tank Water 214 tank/tower/pump 215 Water tower 216 Water tower 217 Water tower 218 Water tower 219 Water tower 220 Water tower 221 Water tower 222 Water Village Creek Water Westland 223 treatment 4500 Wilma Lane Water Water Water Water Water Water Water Water Water Water Water Water Water Water Water Water Water Water Water 32.68121 32.743333 32.734748 32.652291 32.693269 32.577745 32.925961 32.828237 32.92442 32.805093 32.600448 32.641124 32.968592 32.759988 32.716224 32.763807 32.755094 32.775028 32.743559 -97.530701 Water Westside Pump 224 Station Water 32.746113 -97.37277 515 Houston St, Fort Worth, Sprocket DC TX 76102 Sprocket 32.753811 -97.331453 Sprocket will install one Drop for each of the locations listed above, and Sprocket will terminate the fiber connection for each location at a fiber patch panel within a telecommunications room designated by a designated manager for each government institution location. Sprocket will install Drops at no cost to Forth Worth if there is an existing pathway (that is, a right of access allowing Sprocket to install the Drop and available conduit far the Drop cabling) already available at no cost to Sprocket from the public right of way where the Dark Fiber is located to the connection point located within the Government Location building. For buildings without entry pathways and/or in-building pathways to the demarcation room, Fort Worth will arrange to have these pathways complete at least two weeks priar to the Sprocket proposed installation date. m EXHIBIT D Dark Fiber Customer Service Standards (SLA) Sprocket shall provide the following basic Maintenance Services. o Basic Maintenance Services shall be performed in accardance with Sprocket's standards for such services and shall include the following: ■ Periodic visual inspections and patrolling of System Route Segments including Lease Routes; ■ Cable locates as required by law or the applicable call-befare-you-dig program; ■ Maintaining sign posts or marker posts as authorized by the Right-of-Way (ROW) owner along the ROW affecting the System. Signposts shall include the phone number of the Texas 811 program and Sprocket's "800" phone number; ■ Sprocket shall participate in the Texas 811 program ■ Sprocket shall operate or subcontract and maintain a Network Operations Center (NOC) staffed by trained and qualified personnel available for dispatch twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week. ■ Sprocket shall repair the Leased Dark Fibers and related facilities at its cost resulting from a cable cut or damage thereto caused by Sprocket or Sprocket's agents, employees or contractors. o Dark Fiber SLA- A total or partial cable cut or a performance impingement occurs when the Fort Worth Dark Fibers do not transport Internet Protocol traffic at the speeds expected by the equipment Fort Worth uses to provision services over the Fort Worth Dark Fibers. ■ In the event of a performance impingement, the Party with knowledge of such cable cut shall notify the other Party of the cable cut and shall, to the best of its ability, include in such notification, the time of the cable cut and available location information. ■ Sprocket will use commercially reasonable efforts to arrive at the Cable restoration site within two (2) hours after the location of the cable cut or impingement has been identified. Sprocket will use commercially reasonable efforts to restore the Fort Worth Dark Fibers within four (4) hours after such identification. Service-carrying ("lit") fibers will receive first priority, and priority among those lit fibers will be determined on a rotating basis to provide fair and equitable restoration priority to all interest holders. Fiber restoration will continue without interruption until alllit fibers are restored. Exceptions to this response 39 and restoration time are Force Majeure Events as described in the Agreement, which would include floods, chemical spills, fires, bridge collapse, riots, as well as other circumstances that prevent safe access and working conditions at the damage area or require a cable reel to be installed and spliced (total section replacement) to restare service. The Parties agree to mutually support each other during restoration activities. Sprocket will notify Fort Worth when each fiber has been repaired, and then Fort Worth will verify that continuity exists from end- to-end for each fiber restored. To accomplish this cable restoration, it is acknowledged that the repairs so affected may be temporary in nature. In such event, as soon as commercially reasonable, Sprocket shall commence its planning for permanent repair, and thereafter promptly shall notify Fort Worth of such plans. If Sprocket informs Fort Worth that the temporary fiber repair cannot be made permanent coincident with the original cable cut or fiber damage, then the schedule for the permanent repair shall be mutually agreed upon by both parties, provided however, in any case, a permanent repair scheduled by Sprocket must not be unreasonably denied or delayed by Fort Worth ■ All Leased Dark Fiber Services must adhere to the following Service Level Agreement (SLA) terms: Provided that Sprocket has had continuous and uninterrupted access to the site where it needs access to the fibers requiring repair, and subject to Force Majeure Events, Service credits for missing this SLA will accumulate as follows Credit is the following percentage of monthly Length of Service Outage fiber maintenance fee (1/12 of annual maintenance Fee) Less than or equal to 4 hours No Credit Greater than four and less than eight hours 10% Greater than eight and less than 12 hours 15% Greater than 12 and less than 16 hours 20% Greater than 16 and less than 24 hours 35% Greater than 24 hours 50% 40 EXHIBIT E Scheduled and Un-Scheduled Maintenance Specifications A. Scheduled Maintenance shall include the followin� activities: (1) Patrol of Sprocket System route on a reasonable routine basis; (2) Maintenance of a"Texas 811" program and all required and related cable locates; (3) Maintenance and repair of signposts, interconnect cabinets and huts, regeneration facilities, and handholes (including handhole covers) along public rights-of-way; (4) Assignment of fiber maintenance employees ar subcontractars to locations occupied by the Dark Fiber at intervals dependent upon terrain, accessibility, locate ticket volume, etc. (5) In the event that any Person is engaged in construction activities or otherwise conducting excavation within five (5) feet of any element of Sprocket System, Sprocket shall have qualified technicians on-site to monitar such activities; if any technician has reason to believe that such construction ar excavation activity has damaged ar will likely damage the Sprocket System, the technician will immediately report to Fort Worth describing the damage or risk of damage. B. Unscheduled Maintenance shall include the following activities: (1) "Emergency Unscheduled Maintenance" in response to: alarm identification received from Sprocket's Communications Management Center ("CMC'); notification received from Fort Worth, or notification from any Person concerning an actual or potential failure, interruption or impairment of the operation of the Sprocket System, or actual or constructive knowledge of any event that is imminently likely to cause the failure, interruption or impairment in the operation of the Sprocket System; (2) "Non-Emergency Unscheduled Maintenance" in response to any event, condition or situation that is affecting or likely to affect operation of the Sprocket System. Promptly upon becoming aware of any such event, condition or situation, Fort Worth shall immediately report the same to Sprocket, whereupon Sprocket will log the time of the report, verify the problem and dispatch personnel immediately to take corrective action; (3) O�erations Center. Sprocket shall operate and maintain a Communications Management Center ("CMC") capable of receiving Sprocket System alarms twenty- four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week. Sprocket's maintenance employees or subcontractors will be qualified technicians and will be available for dispatch twenty- four (24} hours a day, seven (7) days a week. With respect to any event or condition requiring Emergency Unscheduled Maintenance, a Sprocket technician will be on-site 41 within four (4) hours after the time Sprocket becomes aware of the event or condition, unless delayed by circumstances beyond Sprocket"s reasonable control. Sprocket shall maintain a toll-free telephone number to contact personnel at the CMC. Sprocket personnel shall dispatch maintenance and repair personnel to handle and repair problems detected in the Sprocket System; (4) Cooperation and coordination. Fort Worth shall utilize an Escalation List, as updated from time to time, to report and seek immediate action on exceptions noted in the performance of Sprocket in meeting maintenance service objectives. Fort Worth will, as necessary, arrange for Sprocket technicians to have escorted access to the Government Locations listed in Exhibit C, subject to applicable contractual, underlying real property and other third-party limitations and restrictions. (5) In performing the Maintenance Services as described herein, Sprocket will use workmanlike care to prevent any impairment of the Sprocket System and its operations. Sprocket shall reasonably cooperate with Fort Worth in sharing information and analyzing any disturbances, events and conditions that affect the Sprocket System, including the Dark Fiber. If any Scheduled or Unscheduled Maintenance hereunder requires a traffic reconfiguration involving the Dark Fiber, electronic equipment, or regeneration ar other facilities belonging to or administered by Fort Worth, Fort Worth shall, at Sprocket's reasonable request, make such personnel Fort Worth as may be necessary in order to accomplish such maintenance, which personnel shall coordinate and cooperate with Sprocket in performing such maintenance as required; (� Sprocket shall notify Fort Worth not less than fourteen (14) days prior to the date of any Maintenance Window of any Scheduled Maintenance and as soon as possible after becoming aware of the need for Unscheduled Maintenance. Fort Worth shall have the right to have a representative present during the performance of any Scheduled Maintenance or Unscheduled Maintenance so long as this requirement does not interfere witb Sprocket's ability to perform its obligations under this Agreement. C. Facilities (1) Sprocket shall maintain and repair the Sprocket System and all of its components including, without limitation, the Dark Fiber and the Drops in a good and workman like manner according to prevailing industry standards, in order that the Sprocket System may function smoothly and efficiently in the provision of Services as described in this Agreement. (2) Except as otherwise expressly provided in the Agreement, Fort Worth will be solely responsible for providing and paying for any and all maintenance of all electronic, optronic and other equipment, materials and facilities used by Fort Worth in connection 42 with the operation of their Dark Fibers, none of which is included in the maintenance services to be provided hereunder. D. Dark Fiber (1) Sprocket shall monitor, maintain utilize appropriate testing of the Dark Fiber in accordance with Sprocket's then-current preventative maintenance procedures as set forth in this Exhibit E, and at no time may Sprocket's maintenance or testing procedures fall below prevailing industry best practices; (2) Sprocket shall maintain sufficient capability to teleconference with Fort Worth during any Unscheduled Maintenance activities for the purpose of keeping Fort Worth well informed as to the progress of such activities. With respect to any Unscheduled Maintenance activity, Sprocket technicians will be on-site within four (4) hours after Sprocket is made aware of the need for Unscheduled Maintenance, and Sprocket will repair any damaged fiber within eight (8) hours after the technicians' arrival at the site, provided that Fort Worth understand and agree that any repairs so effected may be temporary in nature. If any repair solution is temporary in nature, Sprocket will immediately commence planning for permanent repair and will promptly notify the affected Fort Worth concerning Sprocket's plan for permanent repair. (3) If an event, condition or situation that requires Unscheduled Maintenance, Sprocket will, promptly upon arriving on the site, formulate a plan to restore the Sprocket System and shall begin restoration efforts. Sprocket shall splice fibers tube by tube ar ribbon by ribbon in a logical order with consideration to alllit fibers within the system. (4) In performing permanent repairs, including the repair of micro-bends and splice wark, Sprocket shall comply with the splicing specifications as set forth in Exhibit H and shall take all reasonable steps to ensure that attenuation across the zone of repair satisfies the specifications in Exhibit H. Sprocket shall provide to Fort Worth any modifications to these specifications as may be necessary or appropriate in any particular instance for Fort Worth' approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. (5) Sprocket's representatives that are responsible for initial restoration of a cut fiber optic Cable shall carry on their vehicles the typical appropriate equipment that would enable a temporary splice, with the objective of restoring operating capability in as little time as possible. Sprocket shall maintain and supply an inventory of spare fiber optic cable in storage facilities supplied and maintained by Sprocket at strategic locations to facilitate timely restaration. 43 EXHIBIT F Services and Initial Rates For Residential (Download / Upload in Megabits Per Second) Monthly Rates not to exceed in 2023: Service Fiber 100* Fiber 300 Fiber 500 Fiber 1000 Fiber 2000 Fiber 5000 Fiber 8000 Upstream 100 300 500 1000 2000 5000 8000 Downstream 100 300 500 1000 2000 5000 8000 Retail Price $ 30.00 $ 50.00 $ 60.00 $ 75.00 $ 100.00 $ 150.00 $ 195.00 Note: Prices will fluctuate over time, prices cannot be guaranteed beyond 2023. Sprocket intends to be priced at least $5 below any comparable service available in the City of Fort Worth. Sprocket also runs new customer promotions regularly which may include free installation, free months of service, service credits and so on. * 100Mbps/100Mbps plan for qualifying low-income subscribers who participate in the FCC Affordable Connectivity Program is $30/Month all-inclusive or the maximum amount paid by the FCC under the Affordable Connectivity Program. 44 EXHIBIT G Construction Schedule Construction Schedule cannot be provided until final engineering and dark fiber negotiations have been completed. Final engineering and dark fiber negotiations can not be completed until signing and funding of this agreement. 45 EXHIBIT H Dark Fiber Specifications and Testing Dark Fiber S�ecifications All Dark Fiber must meet the following specifications: a. The maximum bi-directional average splice loss shall not exceed 0.15 dB. b. All splices shall be sealed in water-proof splice enclosures. c. Attenuation at 1310 nm= 0.4 dB/km max d. Attenuation at 1550 nm= 0.3 dB/km max e. Connector loss shall not exceed O.SdB per connectar £ Fiber will meet ar exceed Coming Single Mode Fiber SMF-28 Specifications g. Event Reflectivity (Minimum ORL) should not exceed 27 dB Dark Fiber Testin� Sprocket will test the Dark Fiber to ensure that it meets each of the specifications enumerated above. Testing will be conducted accarding to the following parameters: ✓ Non-destructive Attenuation Tests (end-to-end) ✓ Optical Time Domain Reflectometer Tests (OTDR) ✓ All fibers shall be tested bi-directionally at 1310 nm or 1550 nm, as applicable, with an OTDR ✓ Subsequent traces shall be inspected for end-to end continuity and for uniform attenuation. These traces will be attached to an email or contained on a removable storage drive ✓ Optical Length: the OTDR will be used to determine the end-to-end optical length of the fiber ✓ Splice Loss: splice loss will be measured bi-directionally with an OTDR using the Splice Loss average method ✓ End-to-End Loss: Using a light source and a power meter, the bi-directional, connector- to-connector attenuation will be measured for each fiber at 1310 nm and 1550 nm, as 46 applicable. The acceptance average attenuation per kilometer on a per span basis shall be the attenuation set forth in this Agreement ✓ The end-to-end value as measured by an industry-accepted laser source and power meter should have an attenuation rating of less than or equal to the following; ✓(1) At 1310 nm: (0.37 dB/km x km of Cable) +(number of connectors x 0.50) + (number of splices x 0.10) ✓(2) At 1550 nm: (0.3 dB/km x km of Cable)+ (number of connectars x 0.50) + (number of splices x 0.10) ✓ Sprocket' loss/attenuation objective for each fiber optic splice is 0.10 dB (with a 0:15 upper limit) when measured in one direction with an OTDR test set (eXcluding connector loss, which is typically 0.50 dB per connector) ✓(3) Out-of-Spec Testing. Test results outside the specifications listed above shall be noted but shall not preclude acceptance of a fiber if the out-of-spec condition does not affect transmission capability (based on use of then-prevailing telecommunications industry standards applicable to equipment generally used with the relevant type of fiber) or create a significant possibility of an outage. 47 EXHIBIT I Payment Schedule Payments Project Planning Constr. IRU Calendar Advanced IRU *M&0 Total 1 1 2023 $ 4,500,000 $ 4,500,000 2 1 2024-2025 $ 3,000,000 $ 3,000,000 3 2 2025 $ 1,200,000 $ 44,805 $ 1,244,805 4 3 2026 $ 2,400,000 $ 89,610 $ 2,489,610 5 1 2027 $ 3,625,000 $ 134,415 $ 3,759,415 6 2 2028 $ 3,625,000 $ 134,415 $ 3,759,415 7 3 2029 $ 3,625,000 $ 134,415 $ 3,759,415 8 4 2030 $ 3,625,000 $ 134,415 $ 3,759,415 9 5 2031 $ 3,625,000 $ 138,447 $ 3,763,447 10 6 2032 $ 3,625,000 $ 142,601 $ 3,767,601 11 7 2033 $ 3,625,000 $ 146,879 $ 3,771,879 12 8 2034 $ 3,625,000 $ 151,285 $ 3,776,285 13 9 2035 $ 3,625,000 $ 155,824 $ 3,780,824 14 10 2036 $ 3,625,000 $ 160,499 $ 3,785,499 15 11 2037 $ 3,625,000 $ 165,313 $ 3,790,313 16 12 2038 $ 3,625,000 $ 170,273 $ 3,795,273 17 13 2039 $ 3,625,000 $ 175,381 $ 3,800,381 18 14 2040 $ 3,625,000 $ 180,643 $ 3,805,643 19 15 2041 $ 3,625,000 $ 186,062 $ 3,811,062 20 16 2042 $ 3,625,000 $ 191,644 $ 3,816,644 21 17 2043 $ 3,625,000 $ 197,393 $ 3,822,393 22 18 2044 $ 3,625,000 $ 203,315 $ 3,828,315 23 19 2045 $ 3,625,000 $ 209,414 $ 3,834,414 24 20 2046 $ 3,625,000 $ 215,697 $ 3,840,697 25 21 2047 $ 3,625,000 $ 222,168 $ 3,847,168 26 22 2048 $ 3,625,000 $ 228,833 $ 3,853,833 27 23 2049 $ 3,625,000 $ 235,698 $ 3,860,698 28 24 2050 $ 3,625,000 $ 242,768 $ 3,867,768 29 25 2051 $ 3,625,000 $ 250,051 $ 3,875,051 m 30 31 32 33 34 26 27 28 29 30 2052 2053 2054 2055 2056 Total $ 3,625,000 $ 257,553 $ 3,882,553 $ 3,625,000 $ 265,280 $ 3,890,280 $ 3,625,000 $ 273,238 $ 3,898,238 $ 3,625,000 $ 281,435 $ 3,906,435 $ 3,625,000 $ 289,878 $ 3,914,878 $ 7,500,000 $ 112,350,000 $ 6,009,645 $ 125,859,645 • The schedule of IRU payments is based a construction schedule that activates dark fiber connections to City facilities over a 5-year build period. 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C�'.' � ; AVf L .NLILi1E 5i � At]xP.d.R 5T � U WINBAR 5C a auf �x � p �E�GNi-iT CMpPARM1N 37 � i w 61�P W N 33 F N � � � �OKEIii.ST � y � � � � � HARL��1 STLL � Stop Six TargetArea �� f�UI��:�VR1H ��� . 55 M&C Review A CITY COUNCIL AGEND Create New From This M&C DATE: 10/31/2023 REFERENCE N O.: M&C 23-0925 LOG NAME: CODE: P TYPE: NON- PUBLIC CONSENT HEARING: Page 1 of 5 Official site of the City of Fort Worth, Texas FO RT �'�'D RT H -��- 13P RFP 22-0146 BROADBAND ENHANCEMENTS CH CITY NO SUBJECT: (ALL) Authorize Execution of Agreement with Sprocket Networks, Inc. for Broadband Infrastructure Providing a Fiber Backbone for Network Connectivity in an Amount Up to $7,500,000.00 for an Initial 34 Year Term, Authorize Annual Operational Expenditures in an Amount Up to $3,625,000.00 per Year for the Term of the Agreement; Authorize Two Ten-Year Renewal Options in the Amount of $5,000.00 Each; Approve Allocation of American Rescue Plan Act State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds in the Amount of $4,500,000.00 in Support of the City of Fort Worth Broadband Initiative, Approve the Acceptance of $3,000,000.00 in Federal Surface Transportation Block Grant Funds from North Central Texas Council of Governments for Eastside Arterial Broadband Improvements for the Information Technology Solutions Department, and Adopt Appropriation Ordinances RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council: Authorize execution of an agreement with Sprocket Networks, Inc. for broadband infrastructure providing a fiber backbone for network connectivity in an amount up to $7,500,000.00 for an initial 34-year term and two ten- year renewal options with the one-time extension fee payment in the amount of $5,000.00 for each renewal; Authorize annual operational expenses in an amount up to $3,625,000.00 for the term of the agreement; Approve the allocation of $4,500,000.00 from the American Rescue Plan Act, Subtitle M(Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds) for the purpose of transferring to the Grants Cap Projects Federal Fund for the FY23 Broadband project (City Project No. 104934); Approve the acceptance of $3,000,000.00 in federal Surface Transportation Block Grant funds from North Central Texas Council of Governments for Eastside Arterial Broadband improvements; Adopt the attached appropriation ordinance increasing estimated receipts and appropriations in the Grants Cap Projects Federal Fund, transferred from the Grants Operating Federal Fund, in the amount of $4,500,000.00, for the purpose of funding the FY23 Broadband project (City Project No. 104934); Adopt the attached appropriation ordinance increasing estimated receipts and appropriations in the Grants Capital Project Other Fund in the amount of $3,000,000.00, subject to the receipt of the grant, for the purpose of funding the FY23 Broadband project (City Project No. 104934). DISCUSSION: The Information and Technology Solutions Department (ITS) approached the Purchasing Division to finalize an agreement to construct broadband infrastructure with a qualified service provider that will design, build, test, repair, and operate a fiber network that will meet the needs of government, residential, and business subscribers. Purchasing issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) No. 22-0146 that consisted of detailed specifications describing the City's desires for broadband infrastructure. The proposal was advertised in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on May 11, 2022, May 18, 2022, and May 25, 2022. The City received six (6) responses. The proposals were evaluated using the best value method with specific criteria listed below. An evaluation panel consisting of representatives from the Information Technology Solutions Department, City Manager's Office, and the Diversity and Inclusion Department. The City also partnered with Mighty River, LLC, who assisted the City with the preparation of the RFP and review and scoring of the submittals. Prior to the final scores, the top 3 companies were invited for interviews. The individual scores were then averaged for each of the criteria and the final scores are listed in the table below. Sprocket Networks, Inc. was the highest-scoring company; therefore, staff recommends awarding the agreement to Sprocket Networks, Inc. No guarantee was made that a specific amount of services would be purchased. Bidders Evaluation Criteria a b c d�e Total Score Sprocket Networks, Inc �� 23.0 � 18.0 � 17.2 � 9.O I� 23.00 �I 90.20 http://apps.cfwnet.org/council�acket/mc review.asp?ID=31551&councildate=l0/31/2023 11/9/2023 M&C Review Zayo 20.0 15.6 15.6 8.2 19.0 78.40 AT&T 22.0 10.8 16.8 8.0 15.5 73.10 Best Value Criteria: a. Approach to manage and implement Broadband Enhancements. b. Meeting Government private Wide Area Network (WAN) needs c. Digital Equity d. Expansion e. Accountability This Mayor and Council Communication (M&C) is to authorize execution of an agreement with Sprocket Networks, Inc. for broadband infrastructure to provide a fiber backbone for network connectivity. With the Agreement, Sprocket will construct, install, operate, maintain, repair, and upgrade, as needed, the "Sprocket Fiber Network." The Sprocket Fiber Network means Sprocket's approximately 300-mile high-speed broadband network consisting of a Fiber Optic Ring, Dark Fiber, Drops, and associated property, connecting to locations designated by the City. With the Sprocket Fiber Network, Sprocket will offer high speed broadband Internet access service and other services to residents and businesses in designated underinvested areas within the City's corporate limits. Additionally, the City will obtain from Sprocket an indefeasible right to use ("IRU") 24 optical fiber strands of dark fiber within the Sprocket Fiber Network. After obtaining a 50\% residential and business subscription rate for last mile broadband service in the designated underinvested areas, the City will receive a franchise fee equal to three percent (3\%) of the gross revenues collected by Sprocket, as defined by the Agreement. The City will pay Sprocket $7,500,000.00 in consideration of Sprocket's granting the City the IRU the dark fiber strands and to pay for a portion of the cost of design, planning, and construction (the "IRU Fee"). The IRU Fee will be made in two payments. $4,500,000.00, in allocated ARPA funding as discussed below, will be paid not later than 30 business days after receiving an invoice from Sprocket once the Agreement is executed, and $3,000,000.00 will be paid within 30 business days after receipt of grant funds from the North Central Texas Council of Governments, as discussed below. In addition to the IRU Fee, the City will pay Sprocket annual payments for the IRU and maintenance and operations fees in accordance with the terms of the Agreement. Upon City Council approval, this M&C will also authorize the use of up to $4,500,000.00 of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Subtitle M(Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds) funding to increase the resiliency, capabilities, and delivery efficiency of City of Fort Worth (City) technology services as those items relate to infrastructure and broadband initiatives. The identified ITS capital project has been determined to be a qualified priority by City Management for ARPA funding as approved. This M&C will also authorize the acceptance of the $3,000,000.00 designated for Arterial Broadband improvements in the form of Transportation Development Credits available in FY24 from the North Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) at the completion of the approval process for the Federal Surface Transportation Block Grant funds to be allocated. Federal authorization comes through the Federal Project Authorization and Agreement process. NCTOG is working in parallel with the federal authorization timeline to execute an advanced funding agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT); however, the advanced funding agreement is subject to approval by the NCTCOG Executive Board. Allocation of ARPA Subtitle M Fundinq Page 2 of 5 ARPA Section 603(c)(1)(D) of Title VI of the Social Security Act, added by ARPA) provides funding for necessary investments in broadband infrastructure. Upon approval by Council, the requested funds will be allocated to the FY23 Broadband project (City Project No. 104934). ARPA funds must be committed by December 31, 2024 and spent by December 31, 2026. Approval of this M&C will allocate $4,500,000.00 for Fiscal Year 2023 in the American Rescue Plan Act project in the Grants Operating Federal Fund budget for transfer to the Grants Cap Projects Federal Fund for the FY23 Broadband project. Necessary reporting and documentation requirements will be followed to ensure the City can comply with all reporting requirements of the ARPA legislation. The following chart reflects the current status for allocation of the City's ARPA funding under Subtitle M and incorporates each ARPA M&C on the October 17, 2023 Council Agenda: M&Cs Total CFW ARPA Subtitle M Funding $173,745,090 �►�iQi � � Z:3►�iy�il_1�1�:7[�7_1��:7�Y�1�1� Allocations Approved To- Date $6,000, 21-0794 25ARPA-VFW- Allocations Approved To- I $1,000,00O.00I 21-0805 13ARPA-ADMINISTRATION Date http://apps.cfwnet.org/council�acket/mc review.asp?ID=31551&councildate=l0/31/2023 11/9/2023 M&C Review Page 3 of 5 Allocations Approved To- I $4,245,533.42I 21-0810 17ARPA ALLOCATIONS EVANS & ROSEDALE Date REDEVELOPMENT Allocations Approved To- $2,400,000.00 21-0811 17ARPA ALLOCATIONS UNTHSC TECHSTARS Date Allocations Approved To- �10,100,000.00 21-0814 19ARPA ALLOCATIONS TO HOUSING AND HUMAN Date SERVICES PROJECTS Allocations Approved To- �3,000,000.00 21-0809 19ARPA ALLOCATION CDFI FRIENDLY AMERIC Date Allocations Approved To- $300,000.00 21-0820 25ARPA-WRMC MURAL PLAQUES Date Allocations Approved To- �6,400,000.00 21-0935 21ARPA-PEG FUNDING-FUTURE CITY HALL Date Allocations Approved To- �g,000,000.00 21-0908 23ARPA-VACCINATIONS AND TESTING Date Allocations Approved To- $4,560,000.00 21-0913 25ARPA-PED\ CAPITAL\ RESTORE Date — — Allocations Approved To- �52,000,000.00 21-0934 21ARPA-FWCC EXPANSION FUNDING & PROJECT Date MANAGEMENT Allocations Approved To- �3,000,000.00 22-0268 17ARPA CENTER FOR TRANSFORMING LIVES Date Allocations Approved To- $5,000,000.00 22-0270 19ARPA ALLOCATION FOR PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE Date HOUSING Allocations Approved To- $7 091,047.00 22-0368 04ARPANEIGHBORHOOD WIFI CARES RATIFICATION/ARP Date ALLOCATION Allocations Approved To- $3,595,000.00 22-0366 04ARPA INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM Date Allocations Approved to- $3,675,000.00 22-0367 04ARPA CYBERSECURITY PROGRAM Date Allocations Approved to- $16,000,000.00 22-0789 MMA INFRASTRUCTURE — STREETLIGHTS & PEDESTRIAN Date SAFETY Allocations Approved to- $2,500,000.00 22-0789 MMA INFRASTRUCTURE — COBB & HIGHLAND HILLS PARKS Date Allocations Approved to- $3,200,000.00 22-0789 TARRANT AREA FOOD BANK FACILITY Date Allocations Approved to- $2,000,000.00 22-0789 POLICE AND FIRE COVID WORKER'S COMPENSATION Date CLAI MS Allocations Approved to- $1,458,372.00 22-0789 POLICE COVID HEALTH EXPENDITURES Date Allocations Approved to- $750,000.00 22-0789 VISIT FORT WORTH SPECIAL EVENT FUNDING Date Allocations Approved to- $4,411,080.00 22-0789 UNITED WAY ONE SECOND COLLABORATIVE Date Allocations Approved to- $g,000,000.00 22-0789 DEEPLY AFFORDABLE HOUSING INFRASTRUCTURE & Date DRAINAGE Allocations Approved to- $1,500,000.00 22-0789 FORT WORTH ZOO ROAD REPAIR, EROSION CONTROL, Date BROADBAND Allocations Approved to- $200,000.00 22-0789 TX WESLEYAN ON-CAMPUS PUBLIC UTILITY RELOCATION Date http://apps.cfwnet.org/council�acket/mc review.asp?ID=31551&councildate=l0/31/2023 11/9/2023 M&C Review Page 4 of 5 Allocations Approved to- $1,925,000.00 22-0789 WILL ROGERS MC AIR HANDLER REPLACEMENT Date Allocations Approved to- $5,950,000.00 22-0789 WILL ROGERS MC CONCOURSE, LOBBY AND RESTROOM Date UPDATES Allocations Approved to- $2,000,000.00 23-0284 ARPA FWTC INNOVATION PARTNERSHIP Date Allocations Approved to- $50,000.00 23-0518 WSTAMUS IL Date Allocations Approved to- $100,000.00 23-0609 ARPA\ CENTRAL\ MULTIMODAL\ MOBILITY\ HUB Date — — — — Reclaimed Funds $(4,216,902.00) 23-0609 ARPA\_CENTRAL\_MULTIMODAL\_MOBILITY\_HUB Pending Allocations $4,500,000.00 RFP 22-0146 BROADBAND ENHANCEMENTS CH CITY (This M&C) Remaining Unallocated $3,050,960.58 Balance A breakdown of the remaining unallocated balance of ARPA SLFRF funding is detailed below: Amount Project $2,950,000.00 Revenue Recovery Funds - Held for Texas A&M University System Research and Innovation Hub $65,682.00 Revenue Recovery Funds - Held in contingency for project shortfalls $35,278.58 Non-Revenue Recovery Funds - Held in contingency for project shortfalls $3,050,960.58 Total - Remaining Unallocated Balance AGREEMENT TERMS: Upon City Council approval, this agreement shall begin upon execution and expire 34 years from that date. RENEWAL TERMS: This agreement may be renewed for two additional 10-year terms with a one-time extension fee payment of $5,000.00 each. This action does not require specific City Council approval provided that the City Council has appropriated sufficient funds to satisfy the City's obligations during the renewal term. DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION (DVIN): Sprocket Networks, Inc. is in compliance with the City's Business Equity Ordinance by committing to 9\% MWBE participation on this project. The City's MWBE goal on this project is 9\%. ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGE ORDER: An administrative change order or increase may be made by the City Manager up to the amount allowed by relevant law and the Fort Worth City Code and does not require specific City Council approval as long as sufficient funds have been appropriated. This project will serve ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS. FISCAL INFORMATION/CERTIFICATION: The Director of Finance certifies that funds are currently available in the Grants Operating Federal Fund American Rescue Plan Act project, and upon approval of the above recommendations and adoption of the attached appropriation ordinances, funds will be available in the Grants Cap Projects Federal Fund and Grants Capital Project Other Fund for the FY23 Broadband project to support the execution of the agreement. Prior to any expenditure being incurred, the IT Solutions Department has the responsibility of verifying the availability of funds. This is an advance grant. BQN\\ Fund Department _ ID OM Fund Department ID Account Project Program Activity Budget Reference # ID _ Year (Chartfield 2) Account Project Program Activity Budget Reference # ID i Year (Chartfield 2; Amount Amount http://apps.cfwnet.org/council�acket/mc review.asp?ID=31551&councildate=l0/31/2023 11/9/2023 M&C Review Submitted for Citv Manaqer's Office bv: Oriqinatinq Department Head: Additional Information Contact: Reginald Zeno (8517) Valerie Washington (6192) Reginald Zeno (8517) Kevin Gunn (2015 ) Jo Ann Gunn (8525) Christopher Ha (8066) ATTACHMENTS ARPA Availabilitv at 9.20.23.PNG (CFW Internal) FY23 Broadband FID.xlsx (CFW Internal) ORD.APP 13PRFP 22-0146 BROADBAND ENHANCEMENTS CH CITY AO(r4) 31001.docx ORD.APP 13PRFP 22-0146 BROADBAND ENHANCEMENTS CH CITY AO(r5) 31003.docx SAMs.PNG (CFW Internal) Siqned Compliance Memo 6.13.23 Al.pdf (CFW Internal) Sprocket Form 1295 Certificate WG Siqned.pdf (CFW Internal) (Public) (Public) Page 5 of 5 http://apps.cfwnet.org/council�acket/mc review.asp?ID=31551&councildate=l0/31/2023 11/9/2023