Illustrative Change in Local Sample Clauses

Illustrative Change in Local. Program Distribution FFY 2017 to FFY 2020 FFY17 allotment FFY20 smoothed allotment $ Change (FFY17 to smoothed FFY20) % Change (FFY17 to smoothed FFY20) Central $3,138,388 $3,000,000 -$138,388 -4.4% Chicago1 $63,871,101 $59,140,492 -$4,730,609 -7.4% DuPage $11,271,468 $11,845,427 $573,959 5.1% Xxxx/Kendall2 $9,868,205 $10,605,449 $737,244 7.5% Lake $8,507,921 $9,358,713 $850,792 10.0% McHenry $3,958,003 $4,352,498 $394,495 10.0% North Central $3,778,438 $4,156,282 $377,844 10.0% North Shore $3,968,555 $4,365,411 $396,856 10.0% Northwest $8,687,388 $7,818,649 -$868,739 -10.0% South $6,327,698 $5,694,928 -$632,770 -10.0% Southwest $4,592,442 $4,798,866 $206,424 4.5% Will $7,165,240 $7,881,764 $716,524 10.0% 1Chicago FFY 2017 allotment includes the 5% region project set-aside 2Kane/Xxxxxxx FFY 2017 allotment includes STP funds accumulated by Plano ($591,525) and Sandwich ($781,854) prior to joining the CMAP Planning region. Project Selection to Support the Goals of ON TO 2050 In addition to addressing federal performance measures, the region must develop and implement a long range plan. The development of the region’s next plan, ON TO 2050, is currently on-going, and will include several priorities that can be influenced by transportation infrastructure investments. To encourage investments that support the goals of ON TO 2050, each individual council and the City would incorporate regional priorities into their project selection methodologies by assigning at least 25% of the points to these six regional priorities:
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