Projects within Municipalities Sample Clauses

Projects within Municipalities. For capital outlay projects (i.e. that include but are not limited to roads and drainage) that are located wholly within a Municipality, it is agreed that the final design plans shall be approved by the Municipality. For such projects, the County and a Municipality may have a separate agreement to transfer SPLOST funds to the Municipality which shall assume the responsibility for detailed design, construction procurement and construction management of the project. DISTRIBUTION TABLE FOR $400,000,000 IN SPLOST PROCEEDS Project Description - Note: descriptions may change prior to the final SPLOST ballot Responsible Entity Projected SPLOST Allocation Pro Rata Share %* City of Savannah projects including public safety facilities, equipment & technology; road & streetscape improvements: recreation trails & facilities improvements; drainage projects; city facilities & infrastructure; and blighted property program. City of Savannah $ 152,699,915 38.17498% Early Learning Center(s) City of Savannah $ 3,125,000 0.78125% City of Bloomingdale projects including recreation facilities, vehicles & equipment; water/sewer infrastructure improvements; public safety vehicles & equipment; roads & drainage improvements; and other adopted CIP projects. City of Bloomingdale $ 3,064,275 0.76607% City of Garden City projects including recreation facilities; public safety equipment; roads & road improvements; drainage improvements; and title acquisition. City of Garden City $ 10,025,181 2.50630% City of Xxxxxx projects including recreation facilities; roads & road improvements; library; public safety facilities & equipment; drainage improvements; and tite acquisition. City of Xxxxxx $ 25,644,314 6.41108% City of Port Wentworth projects including recreation facilities & improvements; public safety vehicles & equipment; sewer infrastructure; and road & drainage improvements. City of Port Wentworth $ 8,466,752 2.11669% Town of Thunderbolt projects including water & sewer infrastructure; public safety equipment, vehicles & technology: road & drainage improvements; city facilities, vehicles & equipment; and fire suppression system. Town of Thunderbolt $ 2,950,162 0.73754% City of Tybee Island projects including public safety facilities & equipment; road & drainage improvements; water & sewer infrastructure; city facilities; recreation facilities & improvements; and title acquisition. City of Tybee Island $ 3,944,653 0.98616% DISTRIBUTION TABLE FOR $400,000,000 IN SPLOST PROCEEDS Project...
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Projects within Municipalities. For capital outlay projects (i.e. that include but are not limited to roads and drainage) that are located wholly within a Municipality, it is agreed that the final design plans shall be approved by the Municipality. For such projects, the County and a Municipality may have a separate agreement to transfer SPLOST funds to the Municipality which shall assume the responsibility for detailed design, construction procurement and construction management of the project.

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