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f <br /> Metropolitan Planning Organization- To account for expenditures incurred for planning community <br /> transportation in the County. Financing is provided by grants. <br /> Multi-Jurisdictional Law Enforcement- To account for expenditures incurred in connection with the <br /> cooperative drug enforcement task force established by the <br /> County, the City of Vero Beach and the City of Sebastian. Funds <br /> i are provided by grants and program generated income. <br /> Native Uplands Land Acquisition- To account for expenditures related to the acquisition of native <br /> habitat preserve areas and for the management of such lands. <br /> Funding is provided by developers of property who pay to mitigate <br /> native uplands destruction where native upland plant communities <br /> will be destroyed. <br /> Beach Restoration- To account for the expenditure of funds to preserve and improve <br /> County beaches. Funds are provided by the levy of a local option <br /> tourist development tax. <br /> CDBG Neighborhood Stabilization <br /> Program- To account for the proceeds from the Community Development <br /> Block Grant. The purpose of this grant is to provide neighborhood <br /> stabilization through resale and rental of housing units purchased <br /> j by the grant funds. <br /> Florida Boating Improvement Program- To account for boat registration fees which may be used for <br /> providing recreational channel marking,public launching facilities, <br /> and other boating-related activities. <br /> Library Bequests- To account for bequests which may be used for improvements to <br /> the Indian River County Libraries. <br /> Disabled Access Program- To account for fines assessed against individuals for illegal use of <br /> handicapped parking spaces. <br /> Federal/State Grants- To account for revenues and expenditures of various grants from <br /> Federal and State agencies. <br /> Traffic Education Program- To account for the proceeds of an additional $3 add-on to traffic <br /> fines authorized by County Ordinance. Proceeds must be used for <br /> traffic education programs. <br /> 103 <br />