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RESOLUTION NO. 2009- OS A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF MOSCOW, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, AUTHORIZING THE PRESENTATION OF MOSCOW CITY STIMULUS ACT PROJECTS TO THE GOVERNOR BEFORE NOON, MARCH 4, 2009, BOISE TIME; PROVIDING THIS RESOLUTION TO BE EFFECTIVE UPON ITS PASSAGE AND APPROVAL. WHEREAS, the President of the United States signed the American Economic Recovery and Reinvestment Act of2009 ("Stimulus Act") into law on February 17, 2009; and WHEREAS, the Stimulus Act encompasses over seven hundred eighty nine billion dollars ($789,000,000,000) in spending and tax cuts; and WHEREAS, the Stimulus Act would provide federal stimulus dollars to the State of Idaho, contingent upon a request by the Govemor of the State of Idaho within forty five (45) days of enactment to receive federal funding under the Stimulus Act and certification that the requested funding would be used to create jobs and to promote economic growth; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council of the City of Moscow supports and encourages the Governor's acceptance of funds pursuant to the Stimulus Act and distribution of such funds among eligible priorities, including those of the City of Moscow; and WHEREAS, the Govemor of the State of Idaho, C.L. "Butch'' Otter, has issued Executive Order No. 2009-06 relative to the Stimulus Act; and WHEREAS, among other things, the Governor has solicited of State agencies and anyone outside of State government to demonstrate to the Governor's Stimulus Executive Committee ("'Committee") eligibility to receive federal stimulus funding under the guidelines set out in Idaho State Executive Order No. 2009-06; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Moscow as follows: 1. The Mayor and City Council of the City of Moscow, Idaho hereby confi1m and support the list of projects named and described in Attachment herein; and 2. Mayor and City Council direct City staff to present this Resolution with its Attachment to the Governor and to the Governor's Committee pursuant to Executive Order No. 2009-06 on or before 12:00 noon in Boise, Idaho, March 4, 2009; and 3. Mayor and City Council hereby set as staff's priority the completion of all prerequisites to such presentation of this Resolution with its Attachment including any necessary RESOI.UTTON 2009-05 AMERICAN ECONOMIC RECOVERY AND REINVESTMENT ACT PAGE I 0F2 ---PAGE BREAK--- signatures of the Mayor and/or others in order to comply with Executive Order No. 2009- 06; and 4. That this Resolution shall become effective immediately. PASSED AND APPROVED by the Mayor of the City of Moscow, Idaho, this 2"ct day of March, 2009. Attachment RESOI.UTION 2009-05 AMERICAN ECONOMIC RECOVERY AND REINVESTMENT ACT PAGE2 Or2 ---PAGE BREAK--- t-teart of tV\e Arts • • • • Nancy J. Chaney Mayor John Weber CJluncil President Wayne Krauss Council Vice-President Dan Carscallen Council Member Tom Lamar Council Member Bill Lambert Council Member Walter M. Steed Council Member • • • • Gary J. Riedner City Supervisor • • • • City or Moscow. City Hall 206 East 3rd Street P.O. Box 9203 Phone(208)883-7000 Fax (208) 883-7018 Website: www.cl.moscow.lc!.us Hearing Impaired (208) 883-7019 March 3, 2009 Wayne L. Hammon, Administrator Division of Financial Management Office of Governor C.L. "Butch" Otter 700 W. State Street, 1st Floor PO Box 83720, Boise ID 83720-0032 Dear Mr. Hammon, In response to recent passing of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, and the resulting issuance of Executive Order (2009-6) from Governor Otter, the City of Moscow has compiled a list of potential stimulus projects for consideration. Please find enclosed City of Moscow Resolution 2009-05 as approved by the Moscow City Council and Mayor Nancy Chaney authorizing the presentation of City stimulus act projects to the Govemor before noon, March 4, 2009, Boise time, in addition to the City ofMoscow project list. Each of the projects the City of Moscow has included herein are outlined in separate one-page summaries. Each item included provides a response to items outlined in paragraph 7 of Executive Order 2009-6, referencing direct language from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. For those items which no information was outlined in the Act, a note of ''None Listed" was made. In addition, each project listed contains an estimated figure of job required and created for the specific project. The City of Moscow looks forward to assisting in any way possible as we work through this unprecedented process. Please don't hesitate to contact myself or my staff with any questions or comments on the City of Moscow's project list or the process in general. I thank you and the Division of Financial Management for your time and look forward to hearing from you in the coming weeks. ---PAGE BREAK--- Name of Projec;_t: . !A Street lnfrastructu re Development • Phase II Reconstruction and widening of existing rural collector street to improve capacity, safety, and intersection operations. Project Description: Work Includes sanitary sewer and wa_̸r _!!Iț in !mprovements. yvhe̹̺ er the̻rea publi̼-P!iv̽te_ o_ r_ no _n ro_ lf_ it_e_n_ f_ P ̓ u_ bl_ Wͅo t͆f!Y represent: _ _ _ _ o :f M'-'o'-'sc o=-w _ _ _ _ The amount of federa! funding desired un͈c::ec. .r . -tch_e cA.c:c::ct:: + 0_ M _ I 1TITLE XII-TRANSPORTATION AND HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, AND RELATED AGENCIES, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, The title(s) and sections(s) of the Act under which the funding SUPPLEMENTAL DISCRETIONARY GRANTS FOR A NATIONAL _ _ SURFACE, TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM For an additional amount for capital Investments in surface The requirements and deadline for applying for federal transportation infrastructure, $1,500,000,000, to remain fun_dinl!_: _ _ 1_ . _ _ _ _ That projects eligible for funding provided under this heading shall include, but not be limited to, highway or bridge projects eligible under title 23, United States Code, Including interstate rehabilitation, improvements to the rural collector road The requirements associated with the desired funding, system, the reconstruction of overpasses and interchanges, Including but not limited to spending limitations, match or bridge replacements, seismic retrofit projects for bridges, and cost share requirements, percentage limitations and road realignments; public transportation projects eligible ͊iiJ1ef!͋mes: ec. .r of=-t=- te͌, Spending Limitations: Match or Cost Share Requirement: Percentage limitations: Timeframes Anticipated for Project Completion: When the federal funding would end: Number of potential jobs required or created by the use of That a grant funded under this heading shall be not less than $20,000,000 and not greater than $300,000,000: Provided further, That the Secretary may waive the minimum grant size cited in the preceding proviso for the purpose of funding significant projects in smaller cl tres, regions, or States. Match or Cost Share requirement not listed. However, clty has $250 K matching funds bud11eted. That not more than 20 percent of the funds made available under this paragraph may be awarded to projects in a single State: Provided further, That the Fed era I share of the costs for which an expenditure is made under this heading may be up to 100 percent. Provided further, That the Secretary shall give priority to projects that require a contribution of Federal funds in order to complete an overall financing package, and to projects that are expected to be completed within 3 years of enactment of this Act: Provided further, That the Secretary shall publish criteria on which to base the competition for any grants awarded under this heading not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That the Secretary shall require applications for funding provided under this heading to be submitted not later than 180 days after the publication of such criteria, and announce all projects selected to be funded from such funds not latertha n 1 year after enactment of this Act. 14-6 Months for Desl11n, 4-6 Months for Construction !12 Months From Start of Project _ 75 Potential Jobs Requl red ·An estimated 75 jobs will be required in hiring design consultants, a general contractor, subcontractors, materials suppliers and administrative support . • 25 Potential Jobs Created • Long-term requirements include .25 FTE City of Moscow staff to maintain infrastructure fe͍eral ͎tim͏lu͐ funds: _ . . _ imc- p ͑ r -co e - : m c e_ n t. Municipal infrastructure development project costs to include engineering and design, construction, inspection, A plan detailing how the funds will be spent and how the administration and close out. Capital project ongoing funding individual or entity will address the absence of federal funding not required. City will accept responsibility for ongoing repair after It ends: and maintenance. ---PAGE BREAK--- Name of Project: - - _ I Industrial Park Development Pro!ect Description: - Whether they are a public, private or non-profit entity: Who they represent:. The amount of federal funding desired under the Act: The title(s) and sectlons(s) of the Act under which the funding Is provided: - The requirements and deadline for applying for federal funding: The requirements associated with the desired funding, Including but not limited to spending limitations, match or cost share requirements, percentage limitations and timeframes: Spending Limitations: ġatch or Cost Share Requirement: Ģģrcentage Limitations:_ Timeframes Required by Act: Timeframes Anticipated for Project Completion: When the federal funding would end: Number of potential jobs required or created by the use of federal stimulus funds: - A plan detailing how the funds will be spent and how the individual or entity will address the absence of federal funding after It ends: !Construction and development of an approximately 65-acre ! light-industrial park. Development may require protection Jand mitigation of existing wetland habitat areas and 1designated flood plain areas. Joint City and Latah County : collaborative project. !Public !City of Moscow $10M TITLE I-AGRICULTURE, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, AND RELATED AGENCIES, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WATERSHED AND FLOOD PREVENTION OPERATIONS & WATERSHED REHABILITATION PROGRAM· Section 403 ofthe Agricultural Credit Act of 1978 (16U.S.C. 2203) TITLE II-COMMERCE, JUSTICE, SCIENCE, AND RELATED AGENCIES, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS - Section 209 of the Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965, as amended (42 U.S.C. 3149) Title I· Sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2009. Title II· Sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2009. Title I· Necessary expenses to purchase and restore floodplain easements as authorized by section 403 of the Agricultural Credit Act of 1978 (16 U.S.C. 2203) (except that no more than $30,000,000 of the amount provided for the purchase of floodplain easements may be obligated for projects In any one State): Provided, That such funds shall be allocated to projects that can be fully funded and completed with the funds appropriated in this Act, and to activities that can commence following enactment of this Act. Title II· For an additional amount for "Economic Development Assistance Programs", $150,000,000. Title I • None Listed Title II • None Listed Title I • None Listed Title II • None Listed - Title I • None Listed Title II - None listed Title I - None Listed Title II - None Listed 4 • 6 Months for Design, 6 - g Months for Construction - j 15 Months From Start of Project 250 Potential Jobs Required - An estimated 250 jobs will be required In hiring design consultants, a general contractor, subcontractors, materials suppliers and administrative support. 780 Potential Jobs Created • Final construction of an Industrial Park in the City of Moscow would create available space for an estimated 780 jobs. Municipal infrastructure development project costs to Include engineering and design, construction, Inspection, administration and close out. Capital project ongoing funding not required. City will accept responsibility for ongoing repair and maintenance of infrastructure. Building will allow for tenants to maintain fee ownership of units and would be responsible for maintenance of units. ---PAGE BREAK--- Name of Project: Ɗroject_Qe_:;Ƌription: - - Whether they are a public, private or non-profit entity: Who they represen_t: The amount of federal funding desired under the Act: . - - - - Õ - The title{s) and sections(s) of the Act under which the funding is provided: The requirements and deadline for applying for federal funding: The requirements associated with the desired funding, including but not limited to spending limitations, match or cost share requirements, per_centage limitations and timeframes: Spending limitations: ƌƍƎch or Cost Share Requirement: P_erc_entage limitations: Õ- Timeframes RegƏ!red by Act:_ !iƐefƑames Anticipated for Project Completion: When the federal funding would end: - Number of potential jobs required or created by the use of federal stimulus funds: A plan detailing how the funds will be spent and how the individual or entity will address the absence of federal funding after it ends: I Ballfields Complex !construction of ballfields complex, construction of Conestoga Extension, access roadways adjacent and through complete road improvements toW. Palouse River Drive, installment of sustainable effluent irrigation system, development of recreational park area. I Public I City of Moscow - - $8 M TITLE 1-AGRICUL TURE, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, AND RELATED AGENCIES !DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, RURAL HOUSING SERVICE, RURAL COMMUNITY FACILITIES PROGRAM ACCOUNT - Section 306 and described in section 381E(d)(1) of the Consolidated Farm and Rural Developrn_ent Act. - Sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the fiscal year ending September 30,2009. For an additional amount for the cost of direct loans and grants for rural community facilities programs as authorized by section 306 and described in section 381E{d}(1) of the Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act, $130,000,000. None listed Match or Cost Share requirement not listed. However, city hasĴ!ĵ matching funds budgeted. - None listed That the following sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the fiscal year 1ending September 30, 2010. i 3 Months for Design, 6 Months for Construction 3 Months From Start of Project - - - · 75 Potential Jobs Required - An estimated 75 jobs will be required in hiring design consultants, a general contractor, subcontractors, materials suppliers and administrative support. 1.5 Potential Jobs Created -1.5 FTEs to maintain complex. 1 Municipal infrastructure development project costs to include engineering and design, construction, inspection, administration and close out. Capital project ongoing funding not required. City will accept responsibility for ongoing repair and maintenance. ---PAGE BREAK--- Palouse River Drive West Rural Infrastructure Complete St _r _ ee _t _l _ mxp _r _ ov _e en _t _ s _ Improvement of existing substandard rural Minor Arterial Project to construct 2,200 feet of full width improvements and 1,650 feet of half width Improvements including asphalt roadway, intermodal bike lanes, ADA accessible ped drops, Project Description: curb and gutter, sidewalks, and storm drainage. WfleihŶ·r they are a publiC, PriŨate or non-Profit entiiy----ũ PubHc Who they represent: City of The amount of federal funding desired under the Act l$1.6 M - -1 TITLE XII-TRANSPORTATION AND HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, AND RELATED AGENCIES, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, The tltle[s) and sectlons(s) of the Act under which the funding SUPPLEMENTAL DISCRETIONARY GRANTS FOR A NATIONAl is provided: SURFACE, TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM The requirements and deadline for applying for federal funding: For an additional amount for capital Investments in surface transportation Infrastructure, $1,500,000,000, to remain available through September 30, 2011. That projects eligible for funding provided under this heading shall include, but not be limited to, highway or bridge projects eligible under title 23, United States Code, Including Interstate rehabilitation, improvements to the rural collector road I system, the reconstruction of overpasses and Interchanges, The requirements associated with the desired funding, bridge replacements, seismic retrofit projects for bridges, and including but not limited to spending limitations, match or cost road realignments; public transportation projects eligible share requirements, percentage limitations and timeframes: under H_!:l_a_ptȚ3 of title 49, United States Code. That a grant funded under this heading shall be not less than '$20,000,000 and not greater than $300,000,000: Provided I further, That the Secretary may waive the minimum grant size cited in the preceding proviso for the purpose of funding F llc:.m.::.i.:.:ta 7 significant projects In smaller cities, regions, or States. Match or Cost Share Requirement: i None Listed Timeframes Required by Act: Timeframes Anticipated for Project Compie tion: When the federal funding would. ·That not more than 20 percent of the funds made available under this paragraph may be awarded to projects in a single State: Provided further, That the Federal share of the costs for which an expenditure is made under this heading may be up tc 100 percent. Provided further, That the Secretary shall give priority to projects that require a contribution of Federal funds in order to complete an overall financing package, and to p rojeets that are expected to be completed within 3 years of enactment of this Act: Provided further, That the Secretary shall publish criteria on which to base the competition for any grants awarded under this heading not Ia ter than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That the Secretary shall require applications for funding provided under this heading to be submitted not later than 180 days after the publication of such criteria, and announce all projects selected to be funded from such funds not later than 1 year after enactment of this Act. 8·12 Months for Design 8-12 Months for Construction 24 Months From Start of Project Potential Jobs Required· An estimated 40 jobs will be required in hiring design consultants, a general contractor, subcontractors, materials suppliers and administrative support . • 25 Potential Jobs Created- Long-term requirements include Number of paten tia I jobs required or created by the use of .25 FTE Oty of Moscow staff to maintain infrastructure federal stimulus funds: ;improvement. _ - - :Municipal infrastructure development project costs to include engineering and design, construction, Inspection, A plan detailing how the funds will be spent and how the administration and close out. Capital project ongoing funding mdlvidual or entity will address the absence of federal funding not required. City will accept responsibility for ongoing repair after it ends: and maintenance. ---PAGE BREAK--- Nūm_l! of Project: Project Description: Whether they Ŭe a_ public, pnvate or non· pro@_ entity Who they reprŭent: - . The am(lunt of federal fundil18 desired under the Act The title(s) and sections(s) of the Act under which the funding _is prŮ1ded: The requirements and deadline for applying for federal fundi9g_: . The requirements associated with the desired funding, Including but not limited to spending limitations, match or cos share requirements, percentage limitations and tlmeframes: Spending limitations: Match or Cost Share Requirement: Percentage Limitations: Timeframes Required by Act: I Mountain VIew Road- North I Rural Infrastructure Complete Street Improvements :Reconstruction and widening of minor arterial to improve I capacity, safety, and multlmodal access. Work includes sidewalks and multi-use path providing connectivity to current systems. !Public ·City of Moscow $750K TITLE XII-TRANSPORTATION AND HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, AND RElATED AGENCIES, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, SUPPLEMENTAL DISCRETIONARY GRANTS FOR A NATIONAL SURFACE, TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM 1 For an additional amount for capital Investments in surface transportation Infrastructure, $1,500,000,000, to remain available through September 30, 2011. That projects eligible for funding provided under this heading shall Include, but not be limited to, highway or bridge projects eligible under title 23, United States Code, Including interstate rehabilitation, Improvements to the rural collector road system, the reconstruction of overpasses and interchanges, bridge replacements, seismic retrofit projects for bridges, and road realignments; public transportation projects eligible under chapter 53 of title 4 9, United States Code. That a grant funded under this heading shall be not Jess than $20,000,000 and not greater than $300,000,000: Provided further, That the Secretary may waive the minimum grant size cited In the preceding proviso for the purpose of funding significant projects in smaller cities, regions, or States. Match or Cost Share requirement not listed. However, City has $75 K funds bud11eted. That not more than 20 percent of the funds made ava'iiů under this paragraph may be awarded to projects in a single State: Provided further, That the Federal share of the costs for which an expenditure is made under this heading may be up tc 100 percent. Provided further, That the Secretary shall give priority to projects that require a contributlon of Federal funds in order to complete an overall financing package, and to projects that are expected to be completed within 3 years of enactment of this Act: Provided further, That the Secretary shall publish criteria on which to base the competition for any grants awarded under this heading not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That the Secretary shall require applications for funding provided under this heading to be submitted not later than 180 days after the publication of such criteria, and announce all projects selected to be funded from such funds not later than 1 year after enactment of this Act. .i2 Months for Design, - I Time frames Anticipated for Project Completion: 14-6 Months for Construction Whe.ll_ltl_e!ede_ŰűfuŲdlni:':!ųŴ 8 Months From Start of Project 18.75 Potential Jobs Required- An estimated 18.75 jobs wJIJ be required in hiring design consultants, a general contractor, subcontractors, materials suppliers and administrative support • . 25 Potentia I Jobs Created - Long-term requirements include Number of potential jobs required or created by the use of .25 FTE City of Moscow staff to maintain infrastructure federal stimulus funds: improvement. I Municipal Infrastructure development project costs to include engineering and design, construction, inspection, A plan detailing how the funds will be spent and how the administration and close out. individual or entity will address the absence of federal funding Capital project ongoing funding not required. City wJIJ accept after it ends: responsibility for ongoing repair and maintenance. ---PAGE BREAK--- Mountain VIew Road- South Rural Infrastructure Complete Name of Project: - - Street Improvements - Reconstruction and widening of existing minor arterial between State Highway 8 and White Avenue [also a minor arterial) to Improve capacity, safety, intersection operations, and multi· modal access. Work also Includes sidewalks and Project Description: water maiĻļ!'r:?Ľľents. Design survey Is completed: Whether t_hey are a public, privdte or non-profit entity: Public Who they ǜepreǝent: City of Moscow Ŀmoun! of federal funding desired under the Act: $500K TITlE XII-TRANSPORTATION AND HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, AND RELATED AGENCIES, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, The title(s) and sections(s) of the Act under which the funding SUPPLEMENTAL DISCRETIONARY GRANTS FOR A NATIONAL Is P_!OVided: SURFACE, TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM The requirements and deadline for for federal jFor an additional amount for capital Investments in surface-- I transportation infrastructure, $1,500,000,000, to remain available through September 30, 2011. funding:_ - - That projects eligible for funding provided under this heading shall include, but not be limited to, highway or bridge projects eligible under title 23, United States Code, Including Interstate rehabillta tlon, improvements to the rural collector road The requirements associated with the desired funding, system, the reconstruction of overpasses and interchanges, including but not lim1ted to spending limitations, match or bridge replacements, seismic retrorit projects for bridges, and cost share requirements, percentage limitations and road realignments; public transportation projects eligible timefnmes: under chapter 53 or title 49, United States Code. - - That a grant funded under this heading shaH be not less than $20,000,000 and not greater than $300,000,000: Provided further, That the Secretary may waive the minimum grant size cited In the preceding proviso for the purpose of funding ŀpending limitations: significant projects in smaller cities, regionŁ. or States. - Match or Cost Share requirement not listed . Match or Cost SłŃńe Requirement: • However, City has $50 K matching funds budgeted. That not more than 20 percent of the funds made available under this paragraph may be awarded to projects In a single State: Provided further, That the Federal share ofthe costs for which an eRpenditure Is made under this heading may be up Percentage Umitatio_n_s: to 100 percent. Provided further, That the Secretary shall give priority to projects that require a contribution of Federal funds In order to complete an overall financing package, and to projects that are expected to be completed within 3 years of enactment of thiS Act: Provided further, That the Secretary shall publish criteria on which to base the competition for any grants awarded under this heading not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That the Secretary shall require applications for funding provided under this heading to be submitted not later than 180 days after the publication of such criteria, and announce all projects selected to be funded from such funds not later than 1 year after Timeframes ReŅuired by Act: enactment of this Act. -ņ3·5 Months for Desltn, !!Ňeframes Anticipated for Project Complňtiʼnn: 4·6 Months for Construction w_Șș". the federal funding would end: 111 Months From Start of Project - 12.5 Potential Jobs Required • An estimated 12.5 jobs will be required In hiring design consultants, a general contractor, subcontractors, materials suppliers and administrative support . • 25 Potential Jobs Created - Long·term requirements include Number of potential jobs required or created by the use of .25 FTE City of Moscow staff to maintain Infrastructure federal stimulus funds: • improvement. Municipal infrastructure development project costs to Include engineering and design, construction, Inspection, A pian detailing how the funds will be spent and how the administration and close out. individual or entity w1ll address the absence of federal funding 1 Capital project ongoing funding not required. City will accept after It ends: I responsibility for ongoing repair and maintenance. ---PAGE BREAK--- Standby Power Generation Facilities and Chlorination System Installation of onƒsite backup power generation and on-site chlorination facilities to ensure continued operation during power failure and improved dysfunction safety and operations. System would sever standby power generation facilities for 3 Project Description: wells and chlorination systems for 5 wells. - Whether they are a public, private or non-profit entity: I Public t-W -ho -th_ e_y_ r_e Ɠ p-re_s _e-ntƔ ƕƖ- ƙ- - -jcity of Moscow T_ƚe_ amoƛƜt of federal funding desired under the Act: j$650 K TITLE IV-ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT, DEPARTMENT The title(s) and sections(s) of the Act under which the funding OF DEFENSE-CIVIL, CONSTRUCTION - Section 102 of Public is provided: Law 109-103 (33 U.S.C. 2221) - The requirements and deadline for applying for federal funding: Sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2009. For an additional amount for "Construction", $2,000,000,000: The requirements associated with the desired funding, Provided, That not less than $200,000,000 of the funds including but not limited to spending limitations, match or cost provided shall be for water-related environmental share requirements, percentage limitations and timeframes: infrastructure assistance. Spending Limitations: None Listed Match or Cost Share requirement not listed. Match or Cost Share Requirement: However, City has $65 K matching fu'!_ds budgeted. Percentage Limitations: None Listed Timeframes Required by Act: None Listed Timeframes Anticipated for Project Completion: When the federal funding would end: 8-12 Months for Design, 8-12 Months for Construction 24 Months From StaƝt_ of Project 16.5 Potential Jobs Required - An estimated 16.5 jobs will be required in hiring design consultants, a general contractor, subcontractors, materials suppliers and administrative support . • 25 Potential Jobs Created- Long-term requirements include Number of potential jobs required or created by the use of .25 FTE City of Moscow staff to maintain infrastructure federal stimulus funds: improvement. A plan detailing how the funds will be spent and how the individual or entity will address the absence of federal funding after it ends: Municipal infrastructure development project costs to include engineering and design, construction, inspection, administration and close out. Capital project ongoing funding not required. City will accept responsibility for ongoing repair and maintenance. ---PAGE BREAK--- Name of Project: - Project Description: Whether they are a pub!i_c, priĶa_tȗ or non-profit entity: Who they represent: jwaste Water Treatment Plant Headworƾs Upgrade 1 Update of existing WWTP headworks facility to replace poorly 1functioning screʑning system. . _ _ . !Public I city of Moscow - r- - The amount of federal funding desired under the Act: )$300K - - - TITLE 1-AGRICUL TURE, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, AND RELATED AGENCIES, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, RURAL UTILITIES SERVICE, RURAL WATER AND WASTE DISPOSAL PROGRAM ACCOUNT- The title(s) and sections(s) of the Act under which the funding Sections 306 and 3108 and described in section 381E{d)(2) of is provided: the Consolidated Farm and Rural Developmnt Act. Sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not The requirements and deadline for applying for federal otherwise appropriated, for the fiscal year ending September funding: - · 30,2009. For the cost of direct loans and grants for the rural water, The requirements associated with the desired funding, waste water, and waste disposal programs authorized by including but not limited to spending limitations, match or cost sections 306 and 3108 and described in section 381E(d)(2) of share requirements, percentage limitations and timeframes: the consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act. . - Spending Limitations: None Listed Match or Cost Share requirement not llsted. Match or Cost Share Requirement: However, City has $30 K matching funds budgeʒ _ Percentage Limitations: None Listed Timeframes Required by Act: None Listed 6-8 Months for Design, Timeframes Anticipated for Project Completion: 6-10 Months for Construction When the federal funding would end: 18 Months From Start of Project 7.5 Potential Jobs Required- An estimated 7.5 jobs will be required in hiring design consultants, a general contractor, subcontractors, materials suppliers and administrative support . • 25 Potential Jobs Created - Long-term requirements include Number of potential jobs required or created by the use of .25 FTE City of Moscow staff to maintain infrastructure federal stimulus funds: improvement. Municipal infrastructure development project costs to include engineering and design, construction, inspection, A plan detailing how the funds will be spent and how the administration and close out. Capital project ongoing funding individual or entity will address the absence of federal funding not required. City will accept responsibility for ongoing repair after it ends: and maintenance. ---PAGE BREAK--- I FY2011 Digital Communication Compliance & Repeater Replacement Program Name of Project:_ - . Project Description: - Whether they are a public, private or non-profit entity: Who they represent: - The amount of federal Knding ded under the Act: The title(s) and sections(s) of the Act under which the funding is provided: - - - - The requirements and deadline for applying for federal funding: The requirements associated with the desired funding, including but not limited to spending limitations, match or cost share requirements, percentage limitations and timeframes: Spending Limitations: Match or Cost Share Requirement: Percentage Limitations: Timeframes Required by Act: Timeframes Anticipated for Project Completion: When the federal funding would end: Number of potential jobs required or created by the use of federal stimulus funds: A plan detailing how the funds will be spent and how the individual or entity will address the absence of federal funding after it ends: I The FCC is mandating that all non-federal public safety I j organizations move to a narrowband radio spacing. To meet I the requirements equipment that will become obsolete through this mandate will require replacement. To accomplish this radio repeaters will need to be reprogrammed or replaced__!n y dition to_radios. Public City of Moscow $750 K - TITLE II - COMMERCE, JUSTICE, SCIENCE, AND RELATED AGENCIES- DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE- ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION- NATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION, ADMINISTRATION- BROADBAND TECHNOLOGY OPPORTUNITIES PROGRAM - Section 209 of the Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965, as amended (42 u.s.c. 3149) TITLE VI-BROADBAND TECHNOLOGY, OPPORTUNITIES PROGRAM· SEC. 6001. BROADBAND TECHNOLOGY :oPPORTUNITIES PROGRAM Title II- Sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2009. Title IV- For "Broadband Technology Opportunities Program", $4,700,000,000 That of the funds provided under this heading, not less than $4,350,000,000 shall be expended pursuant to division B of this Act, of which: not less than $200,000,000 shall be available for competitive grants for expanding public computer center capacity, including at community colleges and public libraries; not less than $250,000,000 shall be available for competitive grants for innovative programs to encourage sustainable adoption of broadband service; and $10,000,000 shall be transferred to "Department of Commerce, Office of Inspector General"._ [None Listed - - - - - - - - I None Listed That not more than 3 percent of funds provided under this heading may be used for administrative costs, and this limitation shall apply to funds which may be transferred to the FCC. None Listed JS-10 Months for Planning, lnsta!įatiİn & Programming 10 Months From Start Prect .5 Potential Jobs Required- An estimated .5 jobs will be required in hiring design consultants, a general contractor, subcontractors, materials suppliers and administrative support. .25 Potential Jobs Created - Long-term requirements include j.25 FTE City of Moscow staff to manage additional equipment: Funds would be spent to purchase equipment to meet federally mandated requirements. Ongoing repair and maintenance will be provided by the City. ---PAGE BREAK--- Joseph Street at Meadow Street Rural Infrastructure Ill': of Project: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _._Cco'-m ed te=-S re ee=- t_De v_c lo_.p_ m _e t --cc - I Widening of north side of Joseph Street to full width standard including curb, gutter, multimodal bike lanes, ADA ped drops Project Description: and sidewalks. W̅̆ther they ̇re a public, private or non-profit entity: )Public - - - - ̈-h̉̊hey represent_: - - - - - - - I ty_o _f_M _o _s_c_ o_ w_ _ _ _ _ _ _ The amount of federal funding desired under t_h_e_A_ct _ _ _ $_S_SO_K _ _ _ _ TITLE XII-TRANSPORTATION AND HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, AND RELATED AGENCIES, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, The title(s) and sectlons(s) of the Act under which the funding SUPPLEMENTAL DISCRETIONARY GRANTS FOR A NATIONAL is provided: _ _ The requirements and deiidline for applying for federal fu_ndln̋: The requirements associated with the desired funding, SURFACE, TRANSPORTATION YS _ _ For an additional amount for capital investments in surface transportation infrastructure, $1,500,000,000, to remain iiVailable through September 30, 2011. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ That projects eligible for funding provided under this heading shall include, but not be limited to, highway or bridge projects eligible under title 23, United States Code, including interstate rehabilitation, improvements to the rural collector road system, the reconstruction of overpasses and interchanges, bridge replacements, seismic retrofit projects for bridges, and including but not limited to spending limitations, match or cos road realignments; public transportation projects eligible ̌eq_u_i_ re_m _e_n__ts̍ percentage limitations and tlmeframes: under chapter 53 of title 49, United States_C:.:o-"d-=e-'-. That a grant funded under this heading shall be not less than $20,000,000 and not greater than $300,000,000: Provided further, That the Secretary may waive the minimum grant size cited in the preceding proviso for the purpose of funding Spending Limitations: _ _ si_,_ gn e_ ct s_in _ sm _ al_ le_r_c_ it_ , io_n_s,:..o_r S_t_ at_e_ s. _ _ Mat̎or Cost Share Req2::_ ui-- rȅm ̐ en _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ̑ Percentage limitations: 1That not more than 20 percent of the funds made available junder this paragraph may be awarded to projects in a single I state: Provided further, That the Federal share of the costs for which an expenditure is made under this heading may be up to 100 percent. Provided further, That the Secretary shall give priority to projects that require a contribution of Federal funds in order to complete an avera II financing package, and to projects that are expected to be completed within 3 years of enactment of this Act: Provided further, That the Secretary shall publish criteria on which to base the competition for any grants awarded under this heading not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That the Secretary shall require applications for funding provided under this heading to be submitted not later than 180 days after the publication of such criteria, and a nnou nee all projects selected to be funded from such funds not later than 1 year after nmeframes Required by Act: enactment of this Act. Timeframes Anticipated for Project Completion: ̞hen t̟e federal fund!ng would end: Number of potential jobs required or created by the use of federal stimulus funds: 6-8 Months for Design, 6·8 Months for Construction 16 Months From Start of Project 113.75 Potentli1l Jobs Required - An estimated 13.75 jobs will I be required In hiring design consultants, a general contractor, subcontractors, materials suppliers and administrative jsupport. i·25 Potential Jobs Created - Long-term requirements include 1':25 FTE City of Moscow staff to maintain Infrastructure Improvement. Municipal infrastructure development project costs to include engineering and design, construction, Inspection, A plan detailing how the funds will be spent and how the administration and close out. Capital project ongoing funding individual or entity wlll address the absence of federal funding not required. City will accept responsibility for ongoing repair after it ends: and maintenance. ---PAGE BREAK--- Name of Project: Project Description: 4 Ί - - - - Whether they are a public, privȐƼe o no._ _::profit entity:_ Who they represent: '!'he amount of federal funding desired under the Act: The title(s) and sections(s} of the Act under which the funding is provided: The requirements and deadline for applying for federal funding: The requirements associated with the desired funding, including but not limited to spending limitations, match or cost share requirements, percentage limitations and timeframes: Spending limitations: Match or Cost Share Requirement: Percentage Limitations: Timeframes Required by Act: Timeframes Anticipated for Project Completion: When the federal funding would end: Number of potential jobs required or created by the use of federal stimulus funds: - - - - A plan detailing how the funds will be spent and how the individual or entity will address the absence of federal funding after it ends: North Polk Water Main System Completion - - . - · · . - - lnstall 12" diameter water main to close gap in system and improve fire flow for emergency services. jPublic - . jcity of Moscow - - l$100 K - - TITLE IV-ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF RECLAMATION, WATER AND RELATED RESOURCES - Sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2009. That not less than $60,000,000 of the funds provided under this heading shall be used for rural water projects and shall be expended primarily on water intake and treatment facilities of such projects. For an additional amount for "Water and Related Resources", $1,000,000,000: Provided, That of the amount appropriated under this heading, not less than $126,000,000 shall be used for water reclamation and reuse projects authorized under title XVI of _ll_ublic Law 10ʓ--?75. - Amount for "Water and Related Resources", $1,000,000,000. Match or Cost Share requirement not listed. However, City has $10 K matching funds budgeted. - - None Listed j None Listed - 16·8 Months for Design, 3-4 Months for Construction j 12 Months From Start of Project - - 2.5 Potential Jobs Required - An estimated 2.5 jobs will be required in hiring design consultants, a general contractor, subcontractors, materials suppliers and administrative support . . 25 Potential Jobs Created - Long-term requirements include .25 FTE City of Moscow staff to maintain infrastructure improvement. - - - - - Municipal infrastructure development project costs to include engineering and design, construction, inspection, administration and close ou t. Capital project ongoing funding not required. City will accept responsibility for ongoing repair and maintenance. ---PAGE BREAK--- ʔaʕe of Pʖoʗʘt: _ +S_u_n_a_c_e_VV at_e_r_R_e_se_N _o_i_r_F_ea_s_ib_i_liıtyIJS_t_ Feasibility study to assess potential for sunace water reservoir to augment declining aquifer water supply. This is the initial Project Description: step to locate and construct an alternative water supply. Whether they are a pub!ʙ! private or non-profit entity: ) Public · - Who they represent: City of Moscow !_h_e amouʛʜ of !!:deral funding desired under the Act: $400 K TITLE IV-ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT, DEPARTMENT The titte(s) and sections(s) of the Act under which the funding OF DEFENSE-CIVIL, CONSTRUCTION -Section 102 of Public is provided: law 109-103 (33 U.S.C. 2221) - . · !sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not I The requirements and deadline for applying for federal otherwise appropriated, for the fiscal year ending September l-f_ un_d_in_,g,__: _ _ _ , 30, 2009. . . The requirements associated with the desired funding, including but not limited to spending limitations, match or cost share requirements, percentage limitations and timeframes: For an additional amount for "Construction", $2,000,000,000: Provided, That not less than $200,000,000 of the funds provided shall be for water-related environmental infrastructure assistance: Provided further, That section 102 of Public Law 109-103 (33 U.S.C.2221) shall not apply to funds provided in this title: Provided further, That notwithstanding any other provision of taw, funds provided in this paragraph shall not be cost shared with the Inland Waterways Trust Fund as authorized in Public Law 99-662: Provided further, That funds provided under this heading in this title shall only be used for programs, projects or activities that heretofore or hereafter receive funds provided in Acts making appropriations available for Energy and Water Development: Provided further, That funds provided under this heading in this title shall be used for programs, projects or activities or elements of programs, projects or activities that can be completed within the funds made available in that account and that will not require new budget authority to complete. - - - - - - - That the limitation concerning total project costs in section 902 of the Water Resources Development Act of 1986, as amended (33 U.S.C. 2280), shall not apply during fiscal year FS...._p_en ng><..._Li_m_it_a_ti_o_n_ s: ect that received funds provided in_ tʚis title . . Match or Cost Share requirement not listed. Match or Cost Share Requirement: Percentage Umitation_s: . However, City has $40 K matching funds budgeted. None listed Timeframes Required by Act: None Listed - - Timeframes Anticipated for Project Co_e_l!:tion: _ . _ 12_-_ 2_4_M_o_n_t_h_s _to_C_o_m le_te _ _ _ -1 When the federal funding would enʝ:_ _ _ ƶƷ ʞonths From ʟtar"! ?f Project 13.25 Potential Jobs Required -An estimated 13.25 jobs will be required in hiring a design consultant and subcontractors : to complete the project in addition to administrative support. Number of potential jobs required or created by the use of .25 Potential Jobs Created -long-term requirements include federal stimulus funds: .25 FTE City of Moscow staff to manage project development. A plan detailing how the funds will be spent and how the I Funds will be spent to complete study of the project. individual or entity will address the absence of federal funding Additional funds would not be needed upon completion of after it ends: I the study. ---PAGE BREAK--- Name of Project: I Palouse River Drive East · ---;Reconstruction of 3,100 linear feet of 2 1ane road to 3 lane Project Description: - - · · Whether they are a public, priYC!te or non-profit entity: · - . - - . . - · \1\fh_o they represent: The amount of _!:deral funding desired under the Act: - The title(s) and sections(s) of the Act under which the funding is provided: The requirements and deadline for applying for federal funding: urban street section Including paving, curbs, sidewalks, bicycle lanes, ADA ped drops and utilities. Public City of Moscow $2.2 M TITLE XII-TRANSPORTATION AND HOUSING AND URBAN, DEVELOPMENT, AND RELATED AGENCIES, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, SUPPLEMENTAL DISCRETIONARY GRANTS FOR A NATIONAL SURFACE, TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM For an additional amount for capital investments in surface transportation infrastructure, $1,500,000,000, to remain available through September 30, 2011. - That projects eligible for funding provided under this heading shall include, but not be limited to, highway or bridge projects I eligible under title 23, United States Code, including interstate I rehabilitation, improvements to the rural collector road I system, the reconstruction of overpasses and interchanges, The requirements associated with the desired funding, I bridge replacements, seismic retrofit projects for bridges, and including but not limited to spending limitations, match or cos road realignments; public transportation projects eligible ̠h_are requirȏ_ment>, percentage limitations and tlmeframes: Spending Lim ltatl̡ns: ̢-aṭh_ _ _c:,r sost Share Requirement: Percentage Limitations̤ nmeframes Required by Act: Timeframes Anticipated for Project Completion: under chapter 53 of title 49, United States Code. That a grant funded under this heading shall be not less than $20,000,000 and not greater than $300,000,000: Provided further, That the Secretary may waive the minimum grant size cited in the preceding proviso for the purpose of funding significant projects in smaller cities, regions, or States. Match or Cost Share requirement not listed. However, City has $40 K matching funds budgeted. - · That not more than 20 percent of the funds made available under this paragraph may be awarded to projects In a single State: Provided further, That the Federal share of the costs for which an expenditure is made under this heading may be up to 100 percent. I !Provided further, That the Secretary shall give priority to !projects that require a contribution of Federal funds in order to complete an overall financing package, and to projects that are expected to be completed within 3 years of enactment of this Act: Provided further, That the Secretary shall publish criteria on which to base the competition for any grants awarded under this heading not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That the Secretary shall require applications provided under this heading to be submitted not later than 180 days after the publication of such criteria, and announce all projects selected to be funded from such funds not later than 1 year after enactment of this Act. 8-12 Months for Design, 8-12 Months for Construction When the federal fundi̥ ̦oll_ld. end: ---i24 Months From Start of Project ISS Potential Jobs Required - An estimated 55 jobs will be j required in hiring design consultants, a general con tractor, .subcontractors, materials suppliers and administrative support . . zs Potential Jobs created · long-term requirements include Number of potential jobs required or created by the use of .25 FTE City of Moscow staff to maintain infrastructure federal stimulus funds: improvement. Municipal infrastructure development project costs to include engineering and design, construction, inspection, A plan detailing how the funds will be spent and how the administration and close out. Capital project ongoing funding individual or entity will address the absence of federal funding not required. City will accept responsibility for ongoing repair after it ends: and maintenance. ---PAGE BREAK--- N_ałe of Project: Project Description: Whether they are a public, private or non-profit entity: Y!ho they reȎe;ent; - · - - Έ - The amount of fede!al funding desired under the Act: The title(s) and sectlans(s) of the Act under which the funding is provided: The requirements and deadline for applying for federal fń!JŅing: - - The requirements associated with the desired funding, mcluding but not limited to spending 11m ita lions, match or cost share requirements, percentage limitations and time frames: Spending limitations: ņŇch or Cosň Share ReqtJir.ement: Percentage Limitations: - Timeframes Required by Act: Timeframes A,t1cipated for Project Completion: wƴƵn the fedECral fȍnd,ng ʼnould end: Number of potential jobs required or created by the use of federal stimulus funds: A plan detailing how the funds will be spent and how the individual or enti tv will address the absence of federal funding after it ends: rŁverlay Program Rural Infrastructure Complete Street Developrn=Ń I :City w1de program for restorat•on of deteriorating asphalt ·pavement streets. Work to Include grinding, road base I repair. patching, pre-levels and base and wearing course , paving. limited curb and gutter and utility repairs may be included as conditions warrant. Storm water mitigation and jconveyance Issues to be addressed as well. I Public I City of Moscow i$2 M TITlE XII-TRANSPORTATION AND HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, AND RElATED AGENCIES, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, SUPPLEMENTAl DISCRETIONARY GRANTS FOR A NATIONAl SURFACE, TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM - - - - · - - - · For an additional amount for capital Investments in surface transportation Infrastructure, $1,500,000,000, to remain available through September 30, 2011. That projects eligible farfunding provided under this heading shall Include, but not be limited to, highway or bridge projects eligible under title 23, United States Code, including Interstate rehabilitation, Improvements to the rural collector road system, the reconstruction of overpasses and interchanges, bridge replacements, seismic retrofit projects for bridges, and road realignments; public transportation projects eligible under chapter 53 of title 49, United States Code That a grant funded under this headIng shall be not less than $20,000,000 and not greater than $300,000,000: Provided further, That the Secretary may waive the mini mum grant size cited In the preceding proviso for the purpose of funding significant projects in smaller cities, regions, or States: Match or Cost Share req ulrement not listed. However, City has $100 K matching hmds budgeted. That not more than 20 percent of the funds made available under this paragraph may be awarded to projects in a single State: Provided further, That the Federal share of the costs for which an expenditure Is made under this heading may be up to 100 percent. Provided further, That the Secretary shall give priority to projects that require a contribution or Federal funds in order to complete an overall financing package, and to projects that are expected to be completed within 3 years of enactment of this Act: Provided further, That the Secretary shall publish criteria on which to base the competition for any grants awarded under this heading not later than 90 days after enactment or this Act: Provided further, That the Secretary shall require applications far funding provided under this heading to be submitted not later than 180 days .after the publication of such criteria, and announce all 1 projects selected to be funded from such funds not later I than 1 year after enactment of this Act. -i6·8 Months for Design, 6·8 Months for Construction [16 Months From Start of Project 25 Potentia I Jobs Required- An estimated 25 jobs will !le- required In hiring design consultants, a general contractor, subcontractors, materia Is suppliers and ad support . • 25 Potential Jobs Created · long-term requirements Include .25 FTE City of Moscow staff to maintain infrastructure Improvement. Municipal Infrastructure development project casts to include engineering and design, construction, inspection, administration and close out. Capital proJect ongoing funding not required. City will accept responsibility for ongoing repa1r and maintenance. ---PAGE BREAK--- Name of PĚoject: Project Description: - - Whether they are a public, private or non-profit e nt1ty: Who they represent: - · - - · - The amount of federal ȋunȊ 'ng desired under the Act: _Public _Transportation Improvement- to existmg fixed-route facilities i nclud rng installa lion of transit bus stops, shelters, signage, ace ess sidewalks and amenities. Sites shall be located along existing or proposed routes. Improvements to public transit routes and purchases to include ADA accessible features. f f Moscow l$500 K . - · ITITLE XII-TRANSPORTATION AND HOUSING AND URBAN - qDEVELOPMENT, AND RELATED AGENCIES, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, 'SUPPLEMENTAL OISCRETlONARY GRANTS FOR A NATIONAL SURFACE, TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM TITLE XII-TRANSPORTATION AND HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, AND RELATED AGENCIES DEPARTMENT OF The ti tle(sl and sections(sl oft he Act under which the funding TRANSPORTATION, FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION, is provided: The requirements and deadline for applying for federal ěding: The requirements associated with the desired funding, including but not limited to spending limitations, match or cost share requirements, percenta8e limitations and timeframes: SP.enĜĝng [.imitations: Ğatc_tJ_ or Cost Share Requirement: Percenta!!ğ limitations: Timeframes Required by Act: Timelrames Anticipated for Project Completion: WheȌ the federal funding would end: Number of potential jobs required or created by the use of federal stimulus funds: A plan detailing how the funds will be spent and how the individual or entity will address the absence of federal funding after 1t ends: CAPITAL INVESTMENT GRANTS For an additional amount for capital Investments In surface transportation infrastructure, $1,SOO,OOO,OOO, to remain available through September 30, 2011. I iTha t projects eligible for funding provided under this heading shall Include, but not be limited to, highway or bridge projects eligible under title 23, United States Code, including interstate rehabilitation, improvements to the rural collector road system, the reconstruction of overpasses and Interchanges, bridge replacements, seismic retrofit projects for bridges, and road realignments; public transportatiOn projects eligible under chapter 53 of title 49, United States Code. !That a grant funded under this heading shall be not less than 1$20,000,000 and not greater than $300,000,000: Provided further, That the Secretary may waive the minimum grant size cited In the preceding proviso for the purpose of funding significant projects in smaller cities, regions, or States. Match or Cost Share requirement not listed. However, City has $50 K funds budgeted. That not more than 20 percent of the funds made available under this paragraph may be awarded to projects in a single State: Provided further, That the Federal share of the costs for which an expenditure is made under this heading may be up to 100 percent. Provided further, That the Secretary shall give priority to projects that require a contribution of Federal funds fn order to complete an overall financing package, and to projects that are expected to be completed within 3 years of enactment of this Act: Provided further, That the Secretary shall publish criteria on which to base the competition for any grants awarded under this heading not later than 90 days a Iter enactment of this Act: Provided further, That the 1Secretary shall require applications for funding provided I . I under this heading to be submitted not later than 180 days after the publication of such criteria, and announce all I projects selected to be funded from such funds not later than 1 year after enactment of this Act. 6-12 Months for Deslan, 12·24 Months for Construction 36 Months From Start of Project 12.5 Potential Jobs Required- An estimated 12.5 FTE jobs wil be required in hiring design consultants, a general contractor, :subcontractors, materials suppliers and administrative 1support. 1.5 Potential Jobs Created • 1.5 FTE jobs to ma lntaln improvements. lnfrastructure development project costs to Include engineering and design, construction, inspection, administration and close out. Capital project ongoing funding not required. City will accept responsibility for ongoing repair and maintenance. ---PAGE BREAK--- Name of ProjecƳ: _ _ Project Description: - y.thether they are a publiƂ, private or non-profit entity: Who they represent: The amount of federal funding desired under the Act: . - The title(s) and sections(s) of the Act under which the funding is provided: ! Ride-Share Program Purchase of ADA alternative fuel 15-passenger ride-share van to be contracted to current transit provider to expand service In rural Latah County. Van will be an ADA accessible model to assist in reducing the energy consumption or greenhouse gas emissions for the public transportation system. Public I City of Moscow l$41 K I TITLE XII-TRANSPORTATION ANO HOUSING AND URBAN·- DEVELOPMENT, AND RElATED AGENCIES, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION, 1TRANSIT CAPITAL ASSISTANCE - Section 5302(a)(1) of title 49, !United States Code, Section 5311 of title 49, United States Code - · - - ! For an additional amount for capital Investments in surface The requirements and deadline for applying for federal I transportation infrastructure, $1,500,000,000, to remain !un_ding: ,available through September 30, 2011. ITh.t o••l•ct> •ll&lbl• fuodlo ''"ldM uod" thl< h"dln& shall Include, but not be limited to, highway or bridge projects eligible under title 23, United States Code, Including interstate rehabilitation, improvements to the rural collector road system, the reconstruction of overpasses and interchanges, The requirements associated with the desired funding, bridge replacements, seismic retrofit projects for bridges, and including but not limited to spending limitations, match or cost I road realignments; public transportation projects eligible share requirements. percentage limitations and timeframes: under chapter 53 of title 49, United States Code. r- . - . That a grant funded under this heading shall be not less than $20,000,000 and not greater than $300,000,000: Provided further, That the Secretary may waive the minimum grant size cited in the preceding proviso for the purpose of funding Spending Limitations: significant projects in smaller cities, regions, or States. Match or Cost Share Requirement: None listed That not more than 20 percent of the funds made available under this paragraph may be awarded to projects in a single State: Provided further, That the Federal share of the costs for I which an expenditure Is made under this heading may be up to Ʋercentage Limitations: 100 percent Provided further, That the Secretary shall give priority to projects that require a contribution of Federal funds in order to complete an overall financing package, and to projects that are expected to be completed within 3 years of enactment of this Act: Provided further, That the Secretary shall publish criteria on which to base the competition for any grants awarded under this heading not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That the Secretary shall require for funding provided under this heading to be I submitted not later than 180 days after the publication of such jcriteria, and announce all projects selected to be funded from Timeframes Required by 45t6 _ jsuch funds not later than 1 year after enactm_ent_o_f thi_ƃ A_cǛ Timeframes Anticipated for Project Completion: 130 Days to Purchase Van When the federal funding would end: 30 Days from Start of Project . . .5 Potential Jobs Created - An estimated .5 jobs will be Number of potential jobs required or created by the use of 1required to oversee the enhanced program and provide federal stimulus funds: 'support. A plan detailing how the funds will be spent and how the Funds would be spent to make capital purchase equipment. individual or entity will address the absence of federal funding Ongoing repair and maintenance to be provided by transit after It ends: provider. ---PAGE BREAK--- Name of Project: _ Projeʠt Description: -Ά - - - - - - - Whʡʢer they are a public, private o! non-profit entity: Who they represent: Iʣe amoʤnt of ĩederal funding desired under the Act: The title(s) and sections(s) of the Act under which the funding -ʥs proviʦed: The requirements and deadline for applying for federal funding: The requirements associated with the desired funding, including but not limited to spending limitations, ma tch or cost share requirements, percentage limitations and timeframes: Spending Limitations: Match or Cost Share Requirement: Perʧentage Limitations: Timeframes Requirʨd by Aʩt_:__ Timeframes Anticipated for Project Completion: When the federal funding would end: Number of potential jobs required or created by the use of federal stimulus funds: - - - - - - - - - A plan detailing how the funds will be spent and how the individual or entity will address the absence of federal funding after it ends: i Jackson Street Parki!'g Lot - - . Location of weekly Farmers Market events. Utility improvements including water and electrical services, as well as public restrooms facilities shall be included. Reconstruction I of an existing deteriorated downtown multipurpose public I parking lot to improve parking conditions, pedestrian safety, ; aesthetics and spur rural economic development through sales of hand-made and _Jȉcally grown products. Public - City of Moscow $300 K TITLE I-AGRICULTURE, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, AND RELATED AGENCIES, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, AGRICULTURE BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES AND RENTAL PAYMENTS Sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2009. . . For "Agriculture Buildings and Facilities and Rental Payments", $24,000,000, for necessary construction, repair, and improvement activities. · - None Listed Match or Cost Share requirement not listed. However, City has $50 K matching funds budgeted. I None Listed None Listed 4·6 Months for Design, 6·8 Months for Construction - - 14 Months From Start of Project 7.5 Potential Jobs Required - An estimated 7.5 jobs will be 1 required in hiring design consultants, a general contractor, subcontractors, materials suppliers and administrative support . • 25 Potential Jobs Created - Long-term requirements include .25 FTE City of Moscow staff to maintain infrastructure improvement. - - - Municipal infrastructure development project costs to include engineering and design, construction, inspection, administration and close out. Capital project ongoing funding not required. City will accept responsibility for ongoing repair and maintenance. ---PAGE BREAK--- Name of Project: · Project Description: Whether they are a public, private or non· profit entity: Who they represent: The amount of federal funding deslråd under the Act: The title(s) and sectlons(s) of the Act under which the funding is provided: The requirements and deadline for applying for federal fund in] The requirements associated w1th the desired funding, including but not limited to spending limitations, match or cost share requirements, percentage limitations and tlmeframes: SpenȈ ǘǙǚ Limitations: Ma^ch or Cost Share Requirement: Peræntçèe limitations: !.imeframes Required by _ct: - Sidewalk Program Construction of sidewalks to be made throughout City Includes ADA ped drops, repairs, extensions and providing connectivity between existing sidewalks. City has 258,000 linear feet of streets without sidewalks. - I Public - City of Moscow - · $ 1 M TITLE XII-TRANSPORTATION AND HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, AND RELATED AGENCIES, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, SUPPLEMENTAL DISCRETIONARY GRANTS FOR A NATIONAL SURFACE, TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM For an additional amount for capital investments in surface transportation Infrastructure, $1,500,000,000, to remain available through September 30, 2011. That projects eligible for funding provided under this heading shall Include, but not be limited to, highway or bridge projects eligible under title 23, United States Code, including interstate rehabilitation, Improvements to the rural collector road system, the reconstruction of overpasses and interchanges, bridge replacements, seismic retrofit projects for bridges, and road realignments; public transportallon projects eligible under chapter 53 of title 49, United States Code. That a grant funded under this heading shall be not less than $20,000,000 and not greater than $300,000,000: Provided further, That the Secretary may waive the minimum grant size cited In the preceding proviso for the purpose of funding signIFicant projects In smaller cities, regions, cr States. Match or Cost Share requlfement not listed. However, City has $100 K m atching funds budgeted. That not more than 20 percent of the funds made available under this paragraph may be awarded to projects in a single State: Provided further, That the Federal share of the costs for which an expenditure is made under this heading may be up to 100 percent. I !Provided further, That the Secretary shall give prionty to iprojects that require a contribution of Federal funds in order Ito complete an overall financing package, and to projects jthat are expected to be completed within 3 years of , enactment of this Act: Provided further, That the Secretary shall publish criteria on which to base the competition for any grants awarded under this heading not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That the Secretary shall require applications for funding provided under this heading to be submitted not later than 180 days after the publlcatlon of such criteria, and announce all projects selected to be funded from such funds not later --ȇa - @ 1 yAar after enactment of this Act. 6-12 Months for Design, 12-24 Months for Construction Timeframes Anticipated for Project Completi`:- _ When the federal funding would end: - - · - · Number of potential jobs required or created by the use of federal stimulus funds: - A plan detailing how the funds will be spent and how the individual or entity will address the absence of federal funding after it ends: 36 Months From _ Start of Project 20 Potential Jobs Required- An estimated 20 jobs will be required in hiring design consultants, a general contractor, subcontractors, materials suppliers and administrative support . • 25 Potential Jobs Created • Long-term requirements include ,.2S FTE City of Moscow staff to maintain infrastructure improvemen t. · - - - Munic•pal lnfrastructure development project costs to 'include engineering and design, construction, inspection, administration and close out. Capital project ongoing funding not required. City will accept responsibility for ! ongoing repair and marntenance. ---PAGE BREAK--- lieuallen Street Connection Rural Infrastructure Complete Name of Project: Street Development - - Improvement of existing gravel street to City street standards '"'leding utilities, curb, gutter and sidewalk and to address motorist and pedestrian safety concerns. Work will , reconstruct poorly configured Intersection of State Highway 8 I with lleuallen Street and Third Street, providing a . realignment opportunity previously not available due to rail P reject Description: , road t. wȑȒȓȔ they are a public, privatǗ _oǖ non-profit entity: I PUblic Who they repres×_ll!: I City of Moscow The am()uØt of federal fund inÙ desiÚed Ûder the Act: i$750 K TJTLE XII-TRANSPORTATION AND HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, AND RELATED AGENCIES, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, The title(s) and sections[s) of the Act under which the funding SUPPLEMENTAL DISCRETIONARY GRANTS FOR A NATIONAL is £f'OÜided: The requirements and deadline for applying for federal fLmding: The requirements associated with the desired funding, including but not limited to spending limitations, match or cost share requirements, percentage limitatiom and timeframes: Spending Limitations: Match or Cost Share Requirement: Percentage Limitations: Timeframes Required by Act: Timeframes Anticipated for Project CompletiOn: ""_Ȇ1!1'1_ thl!_ f_eȅÞß funding_wàá eâ: - - Number of potential JObs required or created by the use of federal stimulus funds: SURFACE, TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM :For an additional amount for capital investments in surface ; transportation infrastructure, $1,500,000,000, to rem a in 1 available through September 30, 2011. I That projects eligible for funding provided under this heading shall include, but not be limited to, highway or bridge projects eligible under title 23, United States Code, including interstate rehabilitation, Improvements to the rural collector road system, the reconstruction of overpasses and Interchanges, bridge replacements, seismic retroftt projects for bridges, and road rea lisnments; public transportation projects eligible under chapter 53 of title 49, United States Code. IThat a srant funded under this heading shall be not less than $20,000,000 and not greater than $300,000,000: Provided further, That the Secretary may waive the minimum grant size cited in the preceding proviso for the purpose offunding significant projects in smaller cities, regions, or 5tates_ . Match or Cost Share requirement not listed. However, City has $75 K matching funds budgeted. That not more than 20 percent ofthe funds made aVdilable under this paragraph may be awarded to projects In a single State: Provided further, That the Federa I share of the costs i for which an expenditure Is made under this heading may be up to 100 percent. - - - - - · ! Provided further, That the Secretary shall give priority to proJects that require a contribution of Federal funds in order to complete an avera II financing package, and to projects that are expected to be completed within 3 years of enactmel't of this Act: Provided further, That the Secretary Ýhall publish criteria on which to base the competition for any grants awarded under this heading not later than 90 days after enactment ofthis Act: Provided further, That the Secretary shall require applications for funding provided under this heading to be submitted not later than 180 days Jafterthe publication of such criteria, and announce all 1projects selected to be funded from such funds not later than [1 year after enactment of this Act. [ 8-12 Months for Design, 8-12 Months for Construction 124 Months From Start of Projeft 118.75 Potential Jobs Required · An estimated 18.75 jobs will be required In hiring design consultants, a general contractor, :subcontractors, materials suppliers and administrative i support . • 25 Potentia I Jobs Created · Long·term requlremen ts include .25 FTE City of Moscow staff to maintain infrastructure , improvement. - - 1 Municipal infrastructure development project costs to 1nclude engineering and design, construction, inspection, A plan detailing how the funds will be spent and how the admtnistration and close out. Capital project ongoing individual or entity will address the absence of federal funding not required. Oty will accept responsibility for funding after it ends: ongoing repair and maintenance. ---PAGE BREAK--- ĥarne of Ħrojħct: I Gravel Street Project Rural I nfrastruc:ture Complete Street Development _ Conversion of approximately 3 miles of existing rural gravel streets to complete street sections Including curbs, paving, sidewalks and utilities to include storm water and air quality Project Ĩescription: _ _ _ _ . im p c- ro_ v_ e_ m_e_ n_ t_ a_ nd p_ ol_ lu io_n_ m _ it_. lg._ a_ ti_ o_ n_ fe _a_t_ u_ re_ s_ . Whether they are a public, prĩĪate or īon-p'!JfiĬ nt:..:.ltv lc eey re_p e_ se_nĭ: _ _ _ [c ty._o c..f_M oc:.. The amount of federal Iundin! dĮsired unde_į the Act: _ _ I 0_M _ _ _ -l The title(s) and sections(s) of the Act under which the funding is provided: The requirements and deadline for applying for federal fİnding: The reqUirements associated with the desired funding, including but not limited to spending limitations, match or cost share requirements, percentage limitations and TITLE XII-TRANSPORTATION AND HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, AND RELATED AGENCIES, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, SUPPLEMENTAL DISCRETIONARY GRANTS FOR A NATIONAL SURFACE, TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM an additional amount for capital investments in surface transportation infrastructure, $1,500,000,000, to remain available through September 30, 2011. That projects eligible for funding provided under this heading shall Include, but not be limited to, highway or bridge projects eligible under title 23, United States Code, including Interstate reh tion, improvements to the rural collector road system, the reconstruction of overpasses and Interchanges, bridge replacements, seismic retrofit projects for bridges, and road realignments; public transportation projects eligible under chapter 53 of title 49, United States timeframes: Code. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Spending limitations: _ _ Match or Cost Share Requirement: - - - - - - . That a grant funded under this heading sha[( be not Jess than $20,000,000 and not greater than $300,000,000: Provided further, That the Secretl!ry may waive the minimum grant size cited In the preceding proviso for the purpose of funding significant projects in smaller cities, re11ions, or States. Match or Cost Share requirement not listed. However, City has $200 K matching funds budgeted. I That not more than 20 percent of the fu Ŋd-smad.,..e_a_v_a"'"'il""' ab under this paragraph may be awarded to projects in a single I State: Provided further, That the Federal share of the costs for which an expenditure is made under this heading may be ]up to 100 percent. Timeframes Requ1red by Act: :Provided further, That the Secretary shall Rive priority to [projects that require a contribution of Federal funds in order to complete an overall financing package, and to projects that are expected to be completed within 3 years of enactment of this Act: Provided further, That the Secretary shall publish criteria on which to base the compe titlon for any grants awarded under this heading not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That the Secretary sha II require applications for funding provided under this heading to be submitted not later than 180 days after the publication of such criteria, and announce all projects selected to be funded from such funds not later than l year after enactment of this Act. 8-12 Months for Design, Time frames Anticipated for P_:oj_eı! 12-24 Months for Construction When the ŋederal fl)lly are a pu_!:>lic, private _ o _ r _ n _ o _ n- Ąp _ro _ fit _e _n _t _ ity : Pu c- b lc Who they represent: _ City of Moscow - The amount of federal funding desired under the Act: -i$2.5 M - --·TITLE I-AGRICULTURE, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, AND RELATED AGENCIES, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, RURAL COMMUNITY FACILJTIES PROGRAM ACCOUNT- Section 306 and described in section 381E(d)(1) of the Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act The title(s) and sections(s) of the Act under which the funding is provided: TITLE IV-ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE-CIVIL, DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY ENERGY PROGRAMS, ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND RENEWABLE ENERGY - Section 543(bl of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 & Subtitle E of title V of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (42 U.S.C.17151 et seq.) The requirements and deadline for applying for federal !Sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury Ǿ-ol )otherwise appropriated, for the fiscal year ending September fu_lld!nJE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _0 _2 _ 009 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - -Title 1 - for an additional amount for the coSt -ǿf direct loans and grants for rural community facilities programs as authorized by section 306 and described in section 381E(d)(1) of the consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act, $130,000,000. The requirements associated with the desired funding, Title IV- Provided further, That $5,000,000,000 shall be for including but not limited to spending limitations, match or the Weatherization Assistance Program under part A of title cost share requirements, percentage limitations and IV of the Energy Conservation and Production Act (42 U.S.C. timeframes: 6861 et seq.) - Ti ̬ lt ̭ le ̮ I ̯ - ̰ N ̱ o ̲ n ̳ e ̴ L ̵ is-te -d Spending limitations: !"'atch or Cost Share Requirement: Title IV • None Listed Title I - None listed Title IV • None listed Title I - None Listed Percentage Limitations: Tic-' Jtc:: le:..:lcc V_-_c st:_: ec:: d _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -l Title I - None Listed I Title IV - None listed 112 Months for Design, Timeframes Anticipated for _P_r oJ'::-e_c_ t C _ om _le _t _ io _n _ _ _ -i-:c 1_ 2 M o _n _t - h _ s _f _ o _ r _ C _ o c- ns _t _ ru _ct io _n _ . . When the federal funding would end; 24 Months From Start of Project Number of potential jobs required or created by the use of federal stimulus Funds: - - - - A plan detailing how the funds will be spent and how the individual or entity will address the absence of federal funding after it ends: 62.5 Potential Jobs Required · An estimated 62.5 jobs will be required in hiring design consultants, a general contractor, subcontractors, materials suppliers and administrative support. 5 Potentlai Jobs Created · Repairs and improvements to I Historic 1912 Center weatherization would allow for 1 additional space to open potential offices and events space 1 which would require an estimated 5 FTEs. Municipal infra structure developm_e _n_t_p ojc- e- ct _ c _ o-st _ s _ t _ o include engineering and design, construction, inspection, administration and close out. Capital project ongoing funding not required. City will accept responsibility for ongoing r!'pair and maintenance. ---PAGE BREAK--- Name of Project: Water Supply (Well If 10) and Transmission Main _ _ Improvements [installation and development of a new municipal domestic 1 water supply well to provide additional pumping capacity for I the City of Moscow water system. Installation of new large I diameter water transmission mains to deliver new well Project Description: production to the existing water distribution system. WhethƄ they-are ;public, private or non-profit entƅty: iPublic - - - - - Who they represent:_ City of Moscow - - Ɔhe am_o_u_nt _l?f federal funding desired under the Act: [$2.9 M TITLE IV-ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE-CIVIL, CONSTRUCTION - Section 102 of Public Law 109-103 (33 U.S.C. 2221) TITLE IV-ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF RECLAMATION, WATER AND RELATED RESOURCES - Section not listed - Title XVI of Public Law 102-575 TITLE VI-DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY FOR MANAGEMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, STATE AND TRIBAL ASSISTANCE GRANTS - Section 603(d) of the Federal The title(s) and sections(s) of the Act under which the funding Water Pollution Control Act or section 1452(f) of the Safe ƇPƈƉd_e_d_: _ _ _ _ _ _ ƊD_r_ in_k_inƋgƌW a_ te_r_A_c_ t _ Sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not The requirements and deadline for applying for federal otherwise appropriated, for the fiscal year ending September fun-Ljding:: _ ƍƎ 30Ə·Ɛ2Ƒ0ƒ - That not less than $60,000,000 of the funds provided under this heading shall be used for rural water projects and shall be expended primarily on water intake and treatment facilities of !such projects. For an additional amount for "Water and I Related Resources", $1,000,000,000: Provided, That of the The requirements associated with the desired funding, 'amount appropriated under this heading, not less than including but not limited to spending limitations, match or cost $126,000,000 shall be used for water reclamation and reuse share requirements, percentage limitations and timeframes: , projects authorized under title XVI of Public Law 102-575. ƕpending Limitations: - - I - - ' - - Ϳ - - - _ _ _]Amount for "Water and Related Resources", $l,OOƸOOO,OQ?_._ I Match or Cost Share requirement not listed. Match or Cost Share Requirement: However, City has $290 K matching funds budgeted. Ǽ- - - - -1 - Percentage Limitations: _ None Listed ]None Listed _ _ 3-12 Months for Well Drilling, Timeframes Anticipated!ƖƗ Ƙƙoject_ƚƛ_eƜtion: 12- 24 Months for Transmission Main Construction _ _ When the ƝderƞƟu Ơ_inơgƢw _o_u_l_ d_e_ n_ d_ : or ro_m S_ ta_rt of_P_rƥoƦ jeƧcƨ t ǽ Number of potential jobs required or created by the use of 72.5 Potential Jobs Required - An estimated 72.5 jobs will be required in hiring design consultants, a general contractor, subcontractors, materials suppliers and administrative support . . 25 Potential Jobs Created - Long-term requirements include .25 FTE City of Moscow staff to maintain infrastructure federal stimulus funds: , improvement. Municipal infrastructuƩe devƪiƫpƬent project costs to include :engineering and design, construction, inspection, A plan detailing how the funds will be spent and how the !administration and close out. Capital project ongoing funding individual or entity will address the absence of federal funding I not required. City will accept responsibility for ongoing repair after it ends: ,and maintenance. ---PAGE BREAK--- Name of Project: Project Description: - - - - - l0v QMoscow COC!_rdć...!_ed ResST Projeĉ _ The Moscow City Arrest Program (MCAP) will maximize arrest and proarrest programs which have been developed by the Moscow City Pollee Department, University of Idaho Violence Against Women on Campus Program and the Alternatives to Violence on the Palouse. The MCAP w1ll work collaboratively to ensure offenders are held accountable and victim safely is a priority in pre-conviction and post-conviction time periods. The funding provided would allow for the implementation of a mobile data system to complete the computer system to centralize and coordinate pollee enforcement, prosecution, judicial and advocacy services for domestic violence cases and protection orders. !Public ¸ they are a publi_c_!._private or Ċċ!!.·.Č_o.fit!čtity: Who they represent: City of Moscow ·amount of federal fundins desired under the Act: l$390 K TITLE 11-CDMMERCE,JUSTICE, SCIENCE, AND RELATED AGENCIES, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, GENERAL ADMINISTRATION - STATE AND LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITIES · OFFICE ON VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN · VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN PREVENTION AND PROSECUTION PROGRAMS · Section 40299 of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 (Public Law 103-322) TITLE II-COMMERCE, JUSTICE, SCIENCE, AND RELATED AGENCIES, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, GENERAl ADMINISTRATION -STATE AND LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITIES · OFFICE OF JUSTICE PROGRAMS · STATE AND The title(s) and sectlons(s) of the Act under which the funding LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE · Section 1402(d)(4) is provided: of the Victims of Crime Act of 1984 (Public law9B-473) I Sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not The requirements and deadline for applying for federal otherwise appropriated, for lhe fiscal year ending September funding: 30, 2009. i Title II Violence Against Women Prevention and Prosecution Prosrams - Far an additional amount for ''ViolenXe Against Women Prevention and Prosecution Prosrams". $225,000,000 for gr