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3. FUNDING <br />3.1 The total cost for the PROJECT is estimated to be $ 1,970,351.25 as set forth in Attachment 1. <br />ODOT shall provide to the LPA 80 percent of the eligible costs, up to a maximum of $ 1,576,281 <br />in Federal NOACA funds. This maximum amount reflects the funding limit for the PROJECT set by <br />the applicable Program Manager. Unless otherwise provided, funds through ODOT shall be applied <br />only to the eligible costs associated with the actual construction of the transportation project <br />improvements and construction engineeringAnspection activities. <br />3.2 The LPA shall provide all other financial resources necessary to fully complete the PROJECT, <br />including all 100 percent Locally- funded work, cost overruns and contractor claims. <br />4. PROJECT DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN <br />4.1 The LPA and ODOT agree that the LPA is qualified to administer this PROJECT and is in full <br />compliance with all LPA participation requirements. <br />4.2 The LPA and ODOT agree that the LPA has received funding approval for the PROJECT from the <br />applicable ODOT Program Manager having responsibility for monitoring such projects using the <br />Federal funds involved. <br />4.3 The LPA shall design and construct the PROJECT in accordance with a recognized set of written <br />design standaLPA shall (option one: follow its own formally written set of local design <br />standards or o make use of ODOT's Location and Design Manual (L &D), or the <br />appropriate A Even though the LPA may use its own standards, ODOT may <br />require the LPA to use a design based on the L &D Manual for projects that contain a high crash <br />rate or areas of crash concentrations. Where the LPA has adopted ODOT standards for the <br />PROJECT, the LPA shall be responsible for ensuring that any ODOT standards used for the <br />PROJECT are current and /or updated. The LPA shall be responsible for periodically contacting the <br />ODOT District LPA Coordinator or through the following Internet website for any changes or <br />updates: www.dot,state.oh.us/drrc/Pacies/default.asp x <br />4.4 The LPA shall either designate an LPA employee, who is a registered professional engineer, to act <br />as the PROJECT Design Engineer and serve as the LPA's principal representative for attending to <br />PROJECT responsibilities, or engage the services of a pre - qualified ODOT consultant, who has <br />been chosen using a Qualification -Based Selection (QBS) process, as required pursuant to ORC <br />sections 153.65 through 153.71. The pre - qualified list is available on the ODOT website at: <br />www.dot.state.oh. uslD I V ISION S /Engi neeri na /CONSU LTANIT <br />4.5 If Federal funds are used for a phase of project development and the LPA executes an agreement <br />with a consultant prior to the receipt of the "Authorization" notification from ODOT, ODOT may <br />terminate this Agreement and cease all Federal funding commitments. <br />4.6 ODOT reserves the right to move this PROJECT into a future sale year if the LPA does not adhere <br />to the established PROJECT schedule, regardless of any funding commitments. <br />5. ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITIES <br />5.1 In the administration of this PROJECT, the LPA shall be responsible for conducting any required <br />public involvement events, for preparing all required documents, reports and other supporting <br />materials needed for addressing applicable environmental assessment, for clearance <br />