Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 479. Transportation Improvement Board |
Chapter 479-10. Preservation programs. |
Section 479-10-160. City matching funds or services for small city preservation program.
Latest version.
- The board will consider a city's ability to provide matching funds or in-kind services when allocating funds under this program. Cash or in-kind match may be provided by the local agency in the form of:(1) Cash match based on ability to contribute:(a) If the city assessed valuation is greater than five hundred million, a match of ten percent will be contributed.(b) If the city assessed valuation is from one hundred million to five hundred million, a five percent match will be contributed.(2) If the city assessed valuation is under one hundred million, no cash match is necessary.(3) Match is not expected or accepted if the construction services will be provided to the city by WSDOT.(4) All in-kind contributions must relate directly to the project and are limited to time, material, or real property donated to the agency to fulfill project requirements. In-kind match may include:(a) Community involvement including volunteer participation.(b) City force labor, materials, and/or equipment (excluding costs incurred for qualification in WAC 479-10-122 or application for funds).(c) Other street beautification.(d) In-kind match must be documented with labor reports, equipment reports, receipts, and/or citizen volunteer time with hourly rate (not to exceed fifteen dollars per hour).(e) Contributions of overhead, per diem, travel expenses, time spent at advisory groups or meetings, or time from individuals receiving compensation through the grant will not be accepted as in-kind match.[Statutory Authority: Chapter 47.26 RCW. WSR 08-21-005, § 479-10-160, filed 10/2/08, effective 11/2/08.]
Chapter 47.26 RCW. WSR 08-21-005, § 479-10-160, filed 10/2/08, effective 11/2/08.
Rules
479-10-122,