2009 Iowa Code
Title 8 - Transportation
Subtitle 1 - Highways and Waterways
CHAPTER 315 - REVITALIZE IOWA'S SOUND ECONOMY FUND
315.6 - FUNDING OF PROJECTS.

        315.6  FUNDING OF PROJECTS.
         1.  Qualifying projects may be funded as follows:
         a.  Primary road and state park road projects may be financed
      entirely by the fund, or by combining money from the fund with money
      from the primary road fund, federal aid primary funds received by the
      state, money from cities or counties raised through the sale of
      general obligation bonds of the cities or counties, other city or
      county revenues, or money from participating private parties.
         b.  Secondary road, state park road, and county conservation
      parkway projects may be funded entirely by the fund or by combining
      money from the fund with money from the county's portion of road use
      tax funds, federal aid secondary funds, other county revenues, money
      raised through the sale of general obligation bonds of the county, or
      money from participating private parties.
         c.  City street and state park road projects may be funded
      entirely by the fund, or by combining money from the fund with money
      from the city's portion of road use tax funds, federal aid urban
      system funds, other municipal revenues, money raised through the sale
      of general obligation bonds of the city, or money from participating
      private parties.
         2.  A county or city may, at its option, apply moneys allocated
      for use on secondary road or city street projects under section
      315.4, subsection 1, paragraph "b" or "c", toward qualifying
      primary road, state park road, and county conservation parkway
      projects.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         85 Acts, ch 231, §7; 87 Acts, ch 172, § 1

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