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Official Document Type
Agreement
Approved Date
12/07/2021
Control Number
2021-197
Agenda Item Number
8.P.
Entity Name
Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT)
Subject
Public Transportation Grant Agreement (PTGA)
Public Transit Block Grant Program
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STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Forth 725-000-02 <br />PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION STRATECaI <br />DEVELOPMENTT <br />GRANT AGREEMENT EXHIBITS OGc02/20 <br />E. Unallowable Costs (including but not limited to): candy, alcohol, decorations, greeting cards, lobbying, personal <br />cell phones, office parties, entertainment, food, fans, coffee pots, portable heaters, refrigerators, microwave ovens, <br />congratulatory telegrams, refreshments, banquets, catering, gifts/flowers, promotional items. <br />F. Transit Operating Grant Requirements (Transit Only): <br />Transit Operating Grants billed as an operational subsidy will require an expenditure detail report from the Agency that <br />matches the invoice period. The expenditure detail, along with the progress report, will be the required deliverables for <br />Transit Operating Grants. Operating grants may be issued for a term not to exceed three years from execution. The <br />original grant agreement will include funding for year one. Funding for years two and three will be added by <br />amendment as long as the grantee has submitted all invoices on schedule and the project deliverables for the year <br />have been met. <br />Page 19 of 26 <br />
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