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Official Document Type
Agreement
Approved Date
08/19/2014
Control Number
2014-107
Agenda Item Number
8.J.J.
Entity Name
Florida Department of Transportation
Subject
Local Agency Agreement
Old Dixie Highway Sidewalk
Area
38th Lane to 45th St.
Project Number
0845B
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2014-067
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STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 525-010-00 <br />LOCAL AGENCY PROGRAM AGREEMENT PRODUCTION SUPPORT <br />08108 <br />Page 18 <br />EXHIBIT "1" <br />SINGLE AUDIT ACT <br />Federal Resources Awarded to the Recipient Pursuant to This Agreement Consist of the Following: <br />Federal Agency: Federal Highway Administration <br />CFDA #: 20.205 Highway Planning and Construction <br />Amount: $ 171,517.00 <br />Compliance Requirement: <br />Allowable Activities: To be eligible, most projects must be located on public roads that are not functionally classified as <br />local. The major exceptions are the Highway Bridge Replacement and Rehabilitation Program, which provides assistance <br />for bridges on and off the federal -aid highways, highway safety activities, bicycle and pedestrian projects, transportation <br />enhancement activities, the recreational trails program, and planning, research, development, and technology transfer. <br />Proposed projects meeting these and other planning, design, environmental, safety, etc., requirements can be approved <br />on the basis of state and local priorities within the limit of the funds apportioned or allocated to each state. <br />Allowable Costs: Eligible activities and allowable costs will be determined in accordance with Title 23 and Title 49 <br />C.F.R. and the OMB cost principles applicable to the recipient/sub-recipient. <br />Eligibility: By law, the federal -aid highway program is a federally assisted state program that requires each state to have <br />a suitably equipped and organized transportation department. Therefore, most projects are administered by or through <br />State Departments of Transportation (State DOTs). Projects to be funded under the federal -aid highway program are <br />generally selected by state DOTS or Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs), in cooperation with appropriate local <br />officials, as specified in 23 U.S.C. and implementing regulations. Territorial highway projects are funded in the same <br />manner as other federal -aid highway projects, with the territorial transportation agency functioning in a manner similar to a <br />state DOT. Most Federal Land Highway Program (FLHP) projects are administered by the Federal Highway <br />Administration (FHWA) Office of Federal Lands Highway and its Divisions or by the various Florida Land Management <br />Agencies (FLMAs). Under the FLHP, projects in the Indian Reservation Road (IRR) Program are selected by Tribal <br />Governments and are approved by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) and the FHWA. Due to recent legislation, Tribal <br />Governments meeting certain requirements may now administer various IRR projects on behalf of the BIA and FHWA. <br />The Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and the National Park Service (NPS) select projects in the Refuge Road and Park <br />Roads and Parkways Programs, respectively. For the Forest Highway Program, the Forest Service, the States and the <br />FHWA jointly select projects. <br />Compliance Requirements Applicable to the Federal Resources Awarded Pursuant to This Agreement Are As <br />Follows: The recipient of Local Agency Program (LAP) funding must comply with the statutory requirements in Sections <br />112.061, 215.422, 339.12, and 339.135, Florida Statutes, and Title 23 and Title 49, C.F.R. <br />
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