Funding of Park & Ride Facilities Sample Clauses

Funding of Park & Ride Facilities. All UTA Park & Ride Facilities that are depicted in Stages 1 thru 3 of Exhibit “I,” except for the south parking structure, shall be funded by the initial bond package and shall be prioritized as a use of those bond proceeds as Transit Critical Infrastructure. Excess bond proceeds remaining after Construction Step 1 may be applied toward the southern parking structure. Prior to development occurring as depicted in Parking Stage 4 and Stage 5, funding for UTA Park & Ride Facilities in those Stages shall be secured, which funding may come from a variety of funding sources (i.e., the Bonding Authority securing a second bond, Transportation Reinvestment Zone funds, grants, and so on), provided, however, UTA shall not be obligated to, but may choose to, contribute to the funding of the southern parking structure. Commented [JA26R25]: The point of this section is to provide the developer with certainty as to how much parking needs to be provided for UTA. Right now that number is 700 (not for current demand, but for projected demand), and XXX agrees that this is an absolute maximum. So 700 is the firm number. It is quite possible, however, that the number of stalls required could come down (but not up) as UTA considers additional data.
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