History of Urban Drainage and Flood Control District
History of Urban Drainage and Flood Control District
History of Urban Drainage and Flood Control District
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After the legislature authorized the construction mill levy,<br />
the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors established the<br />
“Capital Improvements Expenditure Policy”<br />
• The proposed improvements must be requested by local public<br />
bodies<br />
• The proposed improvements must have been master planned<br />
• The local public bodies must share 50% <strong>of</strong> the cost <strong>of</strong> the project<br />
• The local public bodies must agree to own <strong>and</strong> maintain the<br />
completed facilities<br />
• Revenues received from each county will be spent for<br />
improvements benefitting that county over a period from 1974<br />
to five years in the future<br />
• The <strong>District</strong> will not develop a public works department but will<br />
rely on existing local government public works departments