Program and Funding Agreement Sample Contracts

Re: Interlocal Program and Funding Agreement, Mountain Accord Phase II
Program and Funding Agreement • October 5th, 2015

The Agreement has now been updated as of October 1, 2015, and the parties are being asked to execute the updated version by October 12. The revisions include such things as 1) adding Wasatch Front Regional Council as a party to the Agreement; 2) extending the expiration of the contracts for the Program Facilitator and the Environmental Technical Consultant to 12/31/15, if needed; and 3) Wasatch Front Regional Council will be responsible for administration of the Program Director contract.

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AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO
Program and Funding Agreement • February 19th, 2015

WHEREAS, certain of the Parties entered into that certain Interlocal Program and Funding Agreement (Wasatch Summit Phase I) dated February 3, 2014 (the “Agreement”), which provided for each of the Parties to that Agreement to contribute funds toward Phase I of the Mountain Accord Program (formerly known as Wasatch Summit), as defined in the Agreement;

PROGRAM AND FUNDING AGREEMENT
Program and Funding Agreement • March 25th, 2016 • Utah

This Interlocal Program and Funding Agreement (“Agreement”) is entered into this day of , 2016 by and among Salt Lake City Corporation (“SLC”), Salt Lake County (“SLCo”), Park City Municipal Corporation (“Park City”), and Summit County (“Summit County”). Each is individually referred to as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties.”

PROGRAM AND FUNDING AGREEMENT
Program and Funding Agreement • June 23rd, 2015

Cottonwood Heights (“Cottonwood Heights”), Draper City (“Draper”), the Metropolitan Water District of Salt Lake & Sandy (“MWDSLS”), Park City Municipal Corporation (“Park City”), Sandy City (“Sandy”), Salt Lake City (“SLC”), Salt Lake County (“Salt Lake County”), Summit County (“Summit County”), the Town of Alta (“Alta”), Utah Department of Transportation (“UDOT”), Utah Transit Authority (“UTA”), and Wasatch County (“Wasatch County”). Each is individually referred to as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties.”

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