Preference for underground Installation Sample Clauses

Preference for underground Installation. In all sections of the City where the cables, wires, utilities or other like facilities are placed underground, the Grantee shall place its wires, or other like facilities underground. If at any time the City determines that all existing wires, cables, utilities or other like facilities anywhere in the City shall be changed from an overhead to an underground installation, the Grantee shall, convert its facilities to an underground installation. If Grantee's wire, cable, utilities or other facilities are to be placed underground in a common trench or bore shared by others, Grantee shall share equally the expense of the trenching and/or boring in proportion to the number of joint users. The Grantee shall pay for all cable, wire conduit, or facilities installed for Grantee's own use. However, in the event that any telephone or electric utilities are reimbursed by the Grantor or any agency thereof for the placement of cable underground or the movement of cable, Grantee shall be reimbursed upon the same terms and conditions as any telephone, electric or other utilities. If the Grantee owns the aerial supporting structures, the additional incremental cost of undergrounding compared to aerial allocation will be paid by the City. Where no overhead poles exist, all wires and facilities shall be constructed underground.
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