Surface Transportation Program Agreement Sample Contracts

Ordinance No.
Surface Transportation Program Agreement • September 8th, 2022

AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE TO EXECUTE SURFACE TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM AGREEMENT, FEDERAL PROJECT STP-7302(694), WITH THE MISSOURI HIGHWAYS AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION FOR REIMBURSEMENT OF FUNDS TO 80 PERCENT OF THE ELIGIBLE COSTS UP TO A MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF $504,000 FOR WORK TO REPLACE BRIDGE 3580001, MORE SPECIFICALLY FEMME OSAGE CREEK ROAD BRIDGE, OVER A TRIBUTARY OF FEMME OSAGE CREEK.

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Bill No.
Surface Transportation Program Agreement • July 30th, 2015

AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE TO EXECUTE SURFACE TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM AGREEMENT, FEDERAL PROJECT STP-5414(628), WITH THE MISSOURI HIGHWAYS AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION FOR ALLOCATION OF FUNDS TO 80 PERCENT OF THE ELIGIBLE COSTS UP TO A MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF $277,500 FOR WORK INVOLVING THE REALIGNMENT OF THE JACKSON ROAD/SOUTH POINT PRAIRIE ROAD INTERSECTION

Bill No.
Surface Transportation Program Agreement • July 30th, 2015

AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE TO EXECUTE SURFACE TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM AGREEMENT, FEDERAL PROJECT STP-5414(629), WITH THE MISSOURI HIGHWAYS AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION FOR ALLOCATION OF FUNDS TO 80 PERCENT OF THE ELIGIBLE COSTS UP TO A MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF $805,500 FOR WORK ASSOCIATED WITH THE RECONSTRUCTION OF APPROXIMATELY 1.2 MILES OF WESTWOOD DRIVE

Ordinance No.
Surface Transportation Program Agreement • April 16th, 2020

AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE TO EXECUTE SURFACE TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM AGREEMENT, FEDERAL PROJECT STP-5410(631), WITH THE MISSOURI HIGHWAYS AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION FOR REIMBURSEMENT OF FUNDS TO 80 PERCENT OF THE ELIGIBLE COSTS UP TO A MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF $1,130,000 FOR WORK ASSOCIATED WITH THE OVERLAY AND SIDEWALK ADDITION ON ROUTE N BETWEEN MID RIVERS MALL DRIVE AND MOTHERHEAD ROAD.

MEMORANDUM
Surface Transportation Program Agreement • October 4th, 2017

Since early 2017, a working group composed of representatives from the Council of Mayors Executive Committee, council planning liaisons, COG directors, the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus, the City of Chicago, Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT), Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), and CMAP has been discussing principles for programming the region’s Surface Transportation Block Grant (known as STP) funds and options for implementing those principles. The working group was formed in response to a federal certification recommendation from the US DOT and provisions within the STP distribution agreement between the Council of Mayors and City of Chicago that call for the review of the agreement with the passage of any new federal transportation funding bill. A draft agreement focused on four major themes described in more detail in this memo was presented to the Council of Mayors Executive Committee for consideration on September 12, 2017 and the committee gave approval for the Chair

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