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CBIRS Request 898
 
Community Budget Issue Requests - Tracking Id #898
Street Paving
 
Requester: Alex Robinson, Chairman Organization: Baker BOCC
 
Project Title: Street Paving Date Submitted 1/13/2006 10:21:26 AM
 
Sponsors: Argenziano
 
Statewide Interest:
This project will provide first time street paving in Baker County that will assist the residents, as well as visitors or the county.
 
Recipient: Alex Robinson, Chairman   Contact: Alex Robinson, Chairman  
  55 North 3rd Street   Contact Phone: (904) 259-3613  
  Macclenny 32063   Contact email: dist2@bakercountyfl.org
 
Counties: Baker
 
Gov't Entity: Yes Private Organization (Profit/Not for Profit):  
 
Project Description:
This project will be to provide first time street paving to five different areas of the county.
 
Is this a project related to a federal or state declared disaster? No
 
Measurable Outcome Anticipated:
This project will provide first time street paving in Baker County that will assist the residents, as well as visitors or the county.
 
Amount requested from the State for this project this year: $750,000
 
Total cost of the project: $750,000
 
Request has been made to fund: Construction
 
What type of match exists for this project? Local
  Cash Amount $350,000  
 
Was this project previously funded by the state?   No
 
Is future-year funding likely to be requested?   No
 
Was this project included in an Agency's Budget Request?   No
 
Was this project included in the Governor's Recommended Budget? No
 
Is there a documented need for this project? Yes
  Documentation: Baker County Comp Plan
 
Was this project request heard before a publicly noticed meeting of a body of elected officials (municipal, county, or state)?   Yes
  Hearing Body: Baker BOCC
  Hearing Meeting Date: 05/16/2005
 
Is this a water project as described in Section 403.885, Laws of Florida?   No