Upon reasonable request, the Company shall provide the City, on a project specific basis, information indicating the horizontal location, relative to boundaries of the right-of-way, of all equipment which it owns or over which it has control that is located in City right-of-way. At the request of the Company, any information requested with respect to the location or type of equipment that the Company maintains or plans to install in the right-of-way, which qualifies as trade secret information under Section 550.1 et seq. of the Code of Iowa, shall be treated as trade secret information in accordance with Section 22.1 et seq. of the Code of Iowa, pertaining to examination of public records, or which qualifies to be kept confidential under any provision of Section 22.1 et seq. of the Code of Iowa. The Company and City recognize that some or all of the information provided may, under current Iowa law, constitute public records, but that, nonetheless, some information provided may be considered to be confidential under State or federal law, or both. Therefore, the City shall not release any information with respect to the facilities that the Company owns or controls in the right-of-way, which may constitute a trade secret or which may otherwise be protected from public disclosure by State or federal law. The City shall provide the Company written notice of a request to release information to allow the Company to determine if the information sought is confidential. The Company shall respond to the City within 10 business days of receiving the City’s written notice request. If requested by the Company, the City shall not release any such data except by court order; provided, however, the City reserves the right to disagree with the Company determination that the information is confidential, in which case the Company shall be given notice in order that the Company may seek injunctive relief. In the event the City agrees the information is confidential, or that a court determination is required to determine if the information is confidential, the City shall defend or bring any necessary court actions; provided, however, in the event the City refuses to release records, or the City itself brings an action to determine if records are confidential, the City may tender the defense or prosecution of such legal actions to the Company and the Company shall accept such tender.