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OCTA coordinates the distribution of cities and the county within its he completion of the Bristol collected from various types of development based on the per lineal foot of construction <br />Connection Fee Fund and used for the construction of sewers. plication for a sewer connection permit, and no connection permit is issued until such fees are opted ordinance for providing <br />sewer services to residents and businesses in Santa Ana. The sewer service fee sanitary sewer system facilities and ensures compliance with the Board Fats, Oils, and Grease Control <br />Program. All monies are used to fund operating and of the City’s <br /> the regional Gas Tax funding The Sewer Connection Fee is received by the City as a fee for are deposited into the Sewer repair, and operation of the <br />5/14/2014 <br />apital improvements <br />In 2001, the City ad <br />allocation has been budgeted for t <br />number of fixture units and the cost <br />provides for the proper cleaning, <br />NS-2479 establishing a user fee <br />federal and state funding to the <br />Regional Water Quality Control <br />connection to the public sewers <br />of a main sewer line. All monies <br />Fees are paid at the time of ap <br />maintenance costs, as well as c <br />jurisdiction. $125 million from <br />sewer collection system. <br />Street Widening project. <br />paid. <br />ovements to the network. <br />Project O is a eplaces the Measure M Local three individual program ement initiatives underway ster Plan of Arterial Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization Program Project P Includes <br />competitive capital funding for the coordination of traffic boundaries in addition to This local fair share program e M2 Streets and Roads revenues Orange once specific program bursement <br />amounts are based on a and sales tax <br />and supplements development mitigation opportunities <br />oads competitive programs. <br />Arterial Capacity Enhancements (ACE) – <br />om one of these programs: <br /> street mileage, <br />Regional Capacity Program (Project O) – <br />operational and maintenance funding. <br />on arterials throughout the Ma <br />(Project P) (RTSSP) (TSSP) – <br />Complements freeway improv <br />categories which provide impr <br />Project O is made up of <br />signals across jurisdictional <br />formula that accounts for population, <br />and Regional streets and r <br />Funding is FY 14/15 comes fr <br />competitive program that r <br />to the cities and the County of <br />returns a portion of the Measur <br />Highways (MPAH). <br />requirements are met. Dis <br />collected. <br />- <br /> <br />
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