Plzen Urban Infrastructure 2008-0027 Sample Clauses

Plzen Urban Infrastructure 2008-0027. List of multi-sector sub-projects identified and approved Project Potential EU co-financing City co- financing Total costs Priority axis under which application could be submitted implementation period " 1 Construction of technical park in Plzen - 2nd stage 300,000 100,000 400,000 OPPI 4.2 2009-2012 2 Trollev-bus track pole (connection of University Campus) 120,000 27,000 147,000 ROPJZ, 1.2 2009-2010 3 Tram track Porska pole (connection of University Campus) 180,000 270,000 450,000 ROP JZ, 1.2 2012-2013 4 Improvement of management in Plzen (monitoring of position, intelligent stops) 63,750 11,250 75,000 ROP JZ, 1.2 2009- 5 projects of primorv schools 170,000 152,000 322,000 ROPJZ, 2.4 2009-2011 6 Projects of primary schools - energy savings 100,000 100,000 200,000 OPZP 3 .2 2009-2014 7 citv infrastructure for Western city bypass (implemented by region) 250,000 250,000 2009-2010 8 Zoo refurbishment and extension of infrastructure 112,000 37,500 149,500 2008-2010 9 improving of City centre urban infrastructure and public spaces 40,000 60,000 100,000 ROP JZ, 2.1 or 2009-2013 Sub-projects identified and approved at appraisal stage 10 upgrading of Mikulášském public park 3,640 40,070 43,710 2009-2012 1 1 reconstruction of Koterovska-Habrmann o va crossroads 5,049 49,515 54,564 1 2 Struncovy xxxx xxxx B + A (public sports park Roudná) 182,750 32,250 215,000 ROP JZ, 2.1 or 2009-2010
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