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R2024-270 Resolution Authorizing a Grant Agreement with the Federal Railroad Administration for a $16 Million Railroad Crossing Elimination (RCE) Grant for the Construction of the Brush College/Faries Parkway Grade Separation Project
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R2024-270 Resolution Authorizing a Grant Agreement with the Federal Railroad Administration for a $16 Million Railroad Crossing Elimination (RCE) Grant for the Construction of the Brush College/Faries Parkway Grade Separation Project
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R2024-270
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R2024-270 Resolution Authorizing a Grant Agreement with the Federal Railroad Administration for a $16 Million Railroad Crossing Elimination (RCE) Grant for the Construction of the Brush College/Faries Parkway Grade Separation Project
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7/15/2024
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04WU.S.Department of Transportation <br /> Federal Railroad Administration <br /> 6.1 Alternative Reporting Methods..................................................................................................14 <br /> 6.2 Paperwork Reduction Act Notice................................................................................................14 <br /> ARTICLE 7: PROGRESS AND FINANCIAL REPORTING..................................................................................14 <br /> 7.1 Quarterly Project Progress Reports and Recertifications...........................................................14 <br /> 7.2 Final Progress Reports and Financial Information......................................................................15 <br /> 7.3 Real Property Reporting..............................................................................................................15 <br /> ARTICLE 8: PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT AND REPORTING .................................................................15 <br /> 8.1 Baseline Performance Measurement.........................................................................................15 <br /> 8.2 Post-Project Performance Measurement...................................................................................15 <br /> 8.3 Project Outcomes Report............................................................................................................16 <br /> 8.4 General Performance Measurement Requirements ..................................................................16 <br /> 8.5 Outcome Measurement and Reporting Survival........................................................................16 <br /> ARTICLE 9: NONCOMPLIANCE AND REMEDIES..........................................................................................16 <br /> 9.1 Noncompliance Determinations.................................................................................................16 <br /> 9.2 Remedies.....................................................................................................................................17 <br /> 9.3 Other Oversight Entities..............................................................................................................18 <br /> ARTICLE 10: AGREEMENT SUSPENSION AND TERMINATION ....................................................................18 <br /> 10.1 Suspension of Award Activities...................................................................................................18 <br /> 10.2 FRA Termination .........................................................................................................................19 <br /> 10.3 Closeout Termination..................................................................................................................19 <br /> 10.4 Post-Termination Adjustments...................................................................................................19 <br /> 10.5 Non-Terminating Events.............................................................................................................19 <br /> ARTICLE 11: MONITORING, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, CONTROLS,AND RECORDS...............................20 <br /> 11.1 Recipient Monitoring and Record Retention..............................................................................20 <br /> 11.2 Financial Records and Audits......................................................................................................20 <br /> 11.3 Internal Controls.........................................................................................................................21 <br /> 11.4 FRA Record Access......................................................................................................................21 <br /> 11.5 Site Visits.....................................................................................................................................21 <br /> ARTICLE 12: CONTRACTING AND SUBAWARDING.....................................................................................21 <br /> 12.1 Buy America................................................................................................................................21 <br /> 12.2 Small and Disadvantaged Business Requirements .....................................................................22 <br /> 12.3 Engineering and Design Services [Reserved] ..............................................................................22 <br /> 12.4 Prohibition on Certain Telecommunications and Video Surveillance Services or Equipment ...22 <br /> 3 <br />
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