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NOTICE OF REGULARLY SCHEDULED BOARD MEETINGS NEW JERSEY TRANSIT CORPORATION NJ TRANSIT RAIL OPERATIONS, INC. NJ TRANSIT BUS OPERATIONS, INC. NJ TRANSIT MERCER, INC. NJ TRANSIT MORRIS, INC. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This is notice that the regularly scheduled meetings of the Board of Directors of the New Jersey Transit Corporation, NJ TRANSIT Rail Operations, Inc., NJ TRANSIT Bus Operations, Inc., NJ TRANSIT Mercer, Inc., and NJ TRANSIT Morris, Inc. will be held at the NJ TRANSIT Headquarters Building, Board Room, One Penn Plaza East, Newark, NJ on Wednesday, September 12, 2018 beginning at 9:00 a.m. and will adjourn to Executive Session. The public portion of the meetings will resume no earlier than 10:00 a.m. There will be one public comment period shortly after the public portion of the meetings resume. Speakers will have five minutes to provide comments on any topic. The next regularly scheduled meetings will be held on Wednesday, October 10, 2018 beginning at 9:00 a.m. in the Board Room at the NJ TRANSIT Headquarters Building, One Penn Plaza East, Newark, NJ. This notice is being provided in compliance with the Open Public Meetings Act, P.L. 1975, c.231. Meeting attendees are required to go through security screenings upon entering the building. Please allow for extra time. Original Signed By Joyce J. Zuczek Board Secretary September 7, 2018

NEW JERSEY TRANSIT CORPORATION NJ TRANSIT BUS OPERATIONS, INC. NJ TRANSIT RAIL OPERATIONS, INC. NJ TRANSIT MERCER, INC. NJ TRANSIT MORRIS, INC. REGULARLY SCHEDULED BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS SEPTEMBER 12, 2018 FINAL AGENDA CALL TO ORDER SAFETY ANNOUNCEMENT PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG EXECUTIVE SESSION AUTHORIZATION APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETINGS PUBLIC COMMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE REPORT BOARD COMMITTEE REPORTS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR S MONTHLY REPORT ACTION ITEMS 1809-61 1809-62 NJ TRANSIT RESILIENCE PROGRAM RAIL OPERATIONS CENTER (ROC) UNIT SUBSTATION: CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT AWARD - Authorization to enter into NJ TRANSIT Contract No.16-035X with Northeast REMSCO Construction of Farmingdale, New Jersey, for the construction of the ROC Unit Substation project in an amount not to exceed $9,825,162, plus five percent for contingencies, subject to the availability of funds. HOBOKEN STATION REPAIRS: CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT AWARD - Authorization to enter into NJ TRANSIT Contract No. 18-033X with DMR Construction Services Inc. of Waldwick, New Jersey, for the construction of the Hoboken Station Repairs Project in an amount not to exceed $4,830,953.00, plus five percent for contingencies, subject to the availability of funds.

NEW JERSEY TRANSIT CORPORATION NJ TRANSIT BUS OPERATIONS, INC. NJ TRANSIT RAIL OPERATIONS, INC. NJ TRANSIT MERCER, INC. NJ TRANSIT MORRIS, INC. REGULARLY SCHEDULED BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS SEPTEMBER 12, 2018 FINAL AGENDA PAGE 2 1809-63 1809-64 1809-65 1809-66 UNDERGRADE MOVABLE RAILROAD BRIDGES: ENGINEERING SERVICES TO PERFORM IN-DEPTH INSPECTIONS, EVALUATIONS AND RATINGS - Authorization to take all actions necessary to enter into three separate contracts with HNTB of Parsippany, New Jersey (17-028A); TranSystems of Newark, New Jersey (17-028B), and HDR of Newark, New Jersey (17-028C) to perform indepth structural inspections, evaluations, and load ratings of all 12 undergrade movable bridges, at costs not to exceed $1,072,281.82, $899,892.44 and $911,968.29 respectively, for a total cost of $2,884,142.55, plus five percent for contingencies, subject to the availability of funds. EXTENSION TO LEASE AGREEMENT: WASHINGTON SECONDARY BRANCH NETCONG TO HACKETTSTOWN - Authorization to take all actions necessary to enter into an Extension of the Lease Agreement for the Washington Secondary Branch with Norfolk Southern Railway Company for five years from June 1, 2016 through May 31, 2021, which includes an option to purchase the Washington Secondary Branch. Rent payments remaining shall be $630,000 annually, for the two-year period of June 1, 2017 through May 31, 2019, $645,750 for the period of June 1, 2019 through May 31, 2020, and $661,894 for the period of June 1, 2020 through May 31, 2021. If NJ TRANSIT exercises the option to purchase, the corporation shall receive a 25 percent rent credit starting June 1, 2019. BANKING SERVICES CONTRACT - Authorization to take all actions necessary to enter into a contract with Bank of America, N.A., the second highest ranked proposer, to provide collection, disbursement, and other banking services to NJ TRANSIT and to take any other steps necessary to ensure a contiguous service for an initial period of three years with two, independent, one-year options, at a cost not to exceed $401,532, subject to the availability of funds. PERSONAL INJURY CLAIM OF THE ESTATE OF CONSTANCE ENGLISH AND THE ESTATE OF HERMAN ENGLISH - Authorization to settle the claims of the Estate of Constance English and the Estate of Herman English, through the estate attorneys, at an amount discussed in executive session. The Attorney General has approved the proposed settlement, subject to the availability of funds. ADJOURNMENT

EXECUTIVE SESSION AUTHORIZATION BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED pursuant to N.J.S.A. 10:4-12 and N.J.S.A. 10:4-13 that the Board of Directors of the New Jersey Transit Corporation hold an executive session to discuss personnel matters, contract negotiations, the status of pending and anticipated litigation, and matters falling within the attorney-client privilege, including, but not limited to, the Personal Injury Claim of the Estate of Constance English and the Estate of Herman English; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that it is expected that discussions undertaken at this executive session could be made public at the conclusion of these matters as appropriate.

APPROVAL OF MINUTES WHEREAS, the By-Laws provide that the minutes of actions taken at meetings of the New Jersey Transit Corporation, NJ TRANSIT Rail Operations, Inc., NJ TRANSIT Bus Operations, Inc., NJ TRANSIT Mercer, Inc., and NJ TRANSIT Morris, Inc. Board of Directors be approved by the Board; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 4(f) of the New Jersey Public Transportation Act of 1979, the minutes of actions taken at the August 8, 2018 Board Meetings of the New Jersey Transit Corporation, NJ TRANSIT Bus Operations, Inc., NJ TRANSIT Rail Operations, Inc., NJ TRANSIT Mercer, Inc., and NJ TRANSIT Morris, Inc. were forwarded to the Governor on August 13, 2018; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the minutes of actions taken at the August 8, 2018 New Jersey Transit Corporation, NJ TRANSIT Rail Operations, Inc., NJ TRANSIT Bus Operations, Inc., NJ TRANSIT Mercer, Inc., and NJ TRANSIT Morris, Inc. Board of Directors' meetings are hereby approved.

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR S REPORT THIS REPORT WILL BE PRESENTED SEPARATELY

ACTION ITEMS

ITEM 1809-61: NJ TRANSIT RESILIENCE PROGRAM RAIL OPERATIONS CENTER (ROC) UNIT SUBSTATION: CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT AWARD WHEREAS, the Rail Operations Center (ROC) is the central control point for all NJ TRANSIT railroad operations system-wide; and WHEREAS, NJ TRANSIT is committed to advancing long-term recovery and resiliency projects from Superstorm Sandy that allow facilities and equipment to better withstand and recover from extreme weather events; and WHEREAS, the storm surge from Superstorm Sandy caused significant damage to the facilities at the Meadows Maintenance Complex (MMC) in Kearny, NJ including the systems feeding the ROC electrical switchgear and backup power systems; and WHEREAS, NJ TRANSIT advanced immediate repairs to the electrical systems feeding the ROC, and is progressing construction of long-term improvement projects to replace damaged assets and existing infrastructure in a resilient manner; and WHEREAS, new ROC Unit Substation has been designed and situated to provide reliable and resilient electric power to the ROC facility, and will be constructed above the predicted future flood elevation for this site; and WHEREAS, upon completion of a competitive procurement process, it was determined that Northeast REMSCO Construction submitted the lowest responsive and responsible bid; and WHEREAS, authorization of this construction contract will allow for the complete replacement of the ROC Unit Substation; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Chair or Executive Director is authorized to enter into NJ TRANSIT Contract No. 16-035X with Northeast REMSCO Construction of Farmingdale, New Jersey, for construction of the ROC Unit Substation project in an amount not to exceed $9,825,162, plus five percent for contingencies, subject to the availability of funds.

ITEM 1809-62: HOBOKEN STATION REPAIRS: CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT AWARD WHEREAS, the Hoboken Terminal was damaged during a rail accident that occurred on September 29, 2016, including damages to the facilities train shed, passenger concourse roof, ticketing office and associated electrical, mechanical and communication infrastructure; and WHEREAS, Hoboken Terminal and Yard is one of NJ TRANSIT s major terminals and serves approximately 30,000 customers daily; and WHEREAS, NJ TRANSIT is committed to repairing Hoboken Terminal to its preaccident conditions to restore Hoboken Terminal to a fully functional and operating facility; and WHEREAS, authorization of this construction contract will allow for the construction of the repairs needed to restore the concourse area; and WHEREAS, upon completion of a competitive procurement process, it was determined that DMR Construction Services Inc. of Waldwick, New Jersey submitted the lowest responsive and responsible bid for the Hoboken Station Repairs Project; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Chair or Executive Director is authorized to enter into NJ TRANSIT Contract No. 18-033X with DMR Construction Services Inc. of Waldwick, New Jersey, for the construction of the Hoboken Station Repairs Project in an amount not to exceed $4,830,953.00, plus five percent for contingencies, subject to the availability of funds.

ITEM 1809-63: UNDERGRADE MOVABLE RAILROAD BRIDGES: ENGINEERING SERVICES TO PERFORM IN-DEPTH INSPECTIONS, EVALUATIONS AND RATINGS WHEREAS, NJ TRANSIT is responsible for maintaining 661 rail-carrying (undergrade) bridges; and WHEREAS, periodic evaluation of all undergrade bridges is necessary to ensure service reliability and safe train operations; and WHEREAS, the in-depth bridge inspections are part of NJ TRANSIT s asset management strategy which emphasizes capital investments to restore critical aging infrastructure to a state of good repair; and WHEREAS, these in-depth bridge inspections and ratings are main elements of NJ TRANSIT s Bridge Management Program as mandated by Federal Railroad Administration Regulation 49 CFR Part 237 Bridge Safety Standards; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Chair or Executive Director is authorized to enter into: (1) NJ TRANSIT Contract No. 17-028A with HNTB of Parsippany, New Jersey, (2) NJ TRANSIT Contract No. 17-028B with TranSystems of Newark, New Jersey, and (3) NJ TRANSIT Contract No. 17-028C with HDR of Newark, New Jersey, to perform in-depth structural inspections, evaluations, and load ratings of 12 undergrade movable bridges, at costs not to exceed $1,072,281.82, $899,892.44 and $911,968.29 respectively, for a total cost of $2,884,142.55, plus five percent for contingencies, subject to the availability of funds.

ITEM 1809-64: EXTENSION TO LEASE AGREEMENT: WASHINGTON SECONDARY BRANCH- NETCONG TO HACKETTSTOWN WHEREAS, the New Jersey Public Transportation Act of 1979, P.L 1979, c.150 authorizes NJ TRANSIT to lease, purchase and sell, or otherwise dispose of, on terms which NJ TRANSIT may prescribe, real and personal property; and WHEREAS, NJ TRANSIT currently leases from the Norfolk Southern Railway Company (NS) the Washington Secondary Branch allowing commuter service from Netcong to Hackettstown on the Morristown Line; and WHEREAS, NJ TRANSIT wishes to extend said lease for an additional five years from June 1, 2016 through May 31, 2021, with an option to purchase at any time during the renewal term; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Chair or Executive Director is authorized to take all actions necessary to enter into an extension of the Lease Agreement for the Washington Secondary Branch with Norfolk Southern Railway Company for five years from June 1, 2016 through May 31, 2021 which includes an option to purchase. Rent payments remaining shall be $630,000 annually, for the twoyear period of June 1, 2017 through May 31, 2019, $645,750 for the period of June 1, 2019 through May 31, 2020, and $661,894 for the period of June 1, 2020 through May 31, 2021. If NJ TRANSIT exercises the option to purchase, the corporation shall receive a 25 percent rent credit starting June 1, 2019.

ITEM 1809-65: BANKING SERVICES CONTRACT WHEREAS, NJ TRANSIT requires the systematic gathering of information concerning its collections, disbursements and cash balances to effectively manage the funds of the company; and WHEREAS, Article IX of the By-Laws requires Board authorization to obtain a new or sever an existing financial relationship; and WHEREAS, in 2017, NJ TRANSIT sought competitive proposals for general banking services at competitive costs; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Chair or Executive Director is authorized to take all necessary actions to enter into a contract with Bank of America, N.A, to provide collection, disbursement, and other banking services to NJ TRANSIT and to take any other steps necessary to ensure contiguous service for an initial period of three years with two, independent, one-year options, at a cost not to exceed $401,532, subject to the availability of funds.

ITEM 1809-66: PERSONAL INJURY CLAIM OF THE ESTATE OF CONSTANCE ENGLISH AND THE ESTATE OF HERMAN ENGLISH WHEREAS, Article VI, Section II of the By-Laws requires Board Authorization for settlement of claims in excess of $500,000; and WHEREAS, the Estate of Constance English and the Estate of Herman English has presented a claim with a probable settlement cost greater than $500,000; and WHEREAS, staff has reviewed the claim and recommends settling this case out of court; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Chair or Executive Director is authorized to settle the claims of the Estate of Constance English and the Estate of Herman English, through the estate attorneys, at an amount discussed in executive session. The Attorney General has approved the proposed settlement, subject to the availability of funds.