Project Benefits Sample Clauses

Project Benefits. Provide details on the short and long-term benefits of the project. Use additional pages if required.
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Project Benefits. The acquisition, construction, development, design, equipping, testing and installing of the Project, as provided under this Loan Agreement, will promote the employment and the health, safety and general welfare of the residents of the Commonwealth by promoting the continuation and expansion of gainful employment opportunities for such residents, will aid in the provision of water, and will not cause, directly or indirectly, the removal, either in whole or in part, of a plant, facility or establishment from one area of the Commonwealth to another. The Plant and other fixed property which is part of the Project is located within the boundaries of the County and has a substantial connection with the County. The Project is a "project" within the meaning of the Act and will be operated as such. The Project consists of land or property of a character subject to allowance for depreciation under Section 167 of the Code and constitutes "facilities for the furnishing of water" within the meaning of Section 142(a)(4) of the Code.
Project Benefits. What benefits has the project achieved? What ongoing impact will the project have? Did the project result in any unexpected benefits? If yes, explain why. Is there any other information you wish to provide about your project? If yes, provide details. Total eligible project expenditure Indicate the total eligible project expenditure incurred. Eligible expenditure is divided into the same categories as the budget in your application. All expenditure should be GST inclusive, less GST credits you can claim. We may ask you to provide evidence of costs incurred. Refer to the grant opportunity guidelines or contact us if you have any questions about eligible expenditure. Provide any comments you may have to clarify any figures. Was the expenditure incurred in accordance with the activity budget in the grant agreement? If no, explain the reason for a project underspend or overspend, or any other significant changes to the budget. Project funding Provide details of all cash contributions to your project. This includes your own contributions as well as any contributions from government (except this grant), project partners or others. Updated business indicators Provide the following financial data for your organisation for your latest complete financial year These fields are mandatory and entering $0 is acceptable if applicable. Financial year completed Sales revenue (turnover) Export revenue R&D expenditure Taxable income Number of employees including working proprietors and salaried directors (headcount) Number of independent contractors (headcount)
Project Benefits. Provide details on the short- and long-term benefits of the project. Use additional pages if required. Economic: Please provide details on the following economic benefits: Check if the funding will be used to assist a new business or an expanding business Provide details on any jobs that will be created, including the duration of each. Describe how the project involves First Nation community procurement. For example, provide details on any supplies to be purchased locally. Estimate how much revenue will be generated: Short Term: Long Term: Not applicable:
Project Benefits. City and Developer desire that the development of the Project pursuant to this Agreement will result in significant benefits to City and Developer by providing Developer with the ability to develop the Property in accordance with this Agreement and providing assurances to City that the Property will be developed in accordance with the General Plan and Specific Plan. Consistent with this desire, City has determined that the Project presents certain public benefits and opportunities, which are advanced by City and Developer in entering into this Agreement. This Agreement will, among other things: (1) reduce uncertainties in planning and provide for the orderly development of the Project; (2) mitigate significant environmental impacts; (3) provide long-term infrastructure solutions and public services; (4) strengthen City’s economic base;
Project Benefits. See Project Benefits Form, attached as Exhibit C.
Project Benefits a. What benefits has the project achieved?
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Project Benefits. Benefit 23 Xxxx, X., Xxxxxxxx, X., and Xxxxxxxx, M. (1997). The habitat concept and a plea for standard terminology. Wildlife Society Bulletin 25:173-182. have not attempted to apply any metric to the value of habitat and no requirements were set in order for a project to achieve this benefit. While all 30 projects captured a habitat value benefit, the next three most often cited benefits were directed predominantly at human populations [public use (23), environmental education (20), and flood protection (14)]. Taken as a whole, project drivers tended to be very balanced between human focused (40) and non-human focused drivers (44), whereas for benefits the totals were skewed toward human focused benefits (98-65). Appendix C shows a spider diagram of how the benefits and drivers were divided between those that were human focused and those that were non- human focused. The benefit of public use and enjoyment was most commonly expressed through parks and trails that were open to the public with few restrictions on access. Two of the 23 projects, the Audubon Society projects at the North Xxxxxxx site and Xxxxxxxxx Ranch, allow public access but with strict restrictions, including the need for visitors to make advanced reservations to visit and be supervised while on the property. Projects with public use benefits were frequently coupled with environmental education benefits. Eighteen of the 23 projects included an education component. For example, the Ahakhav Tribal Preserve in its first year took over 300 youths canoeing on the river and backwaters and hosted environmental education programs at the Colorado River Indian Tribes Head Start Program and a local junior high school. Of the projects that indicated environment education as a benefit, however, most realized it through interpretive signs on the property. Two additional projects, EC Bar Ranch and Santa Fe Ranch, achieved education benefits without allowing public access to their sites. The Santa Fe Ranch project used a unique method for environmental education. They partnered with local elementary and high schools to develop a riparian ecosystem teacher’s guide and tree nursery management activities with students. Interestingly, of the 20 projects that listed environmental education as a benefit only two of them cited it as a driver for the project. This was by far the largest discrepancy between a characteristic that could be a driver and/or a benefit. This suggests that the project sponsors included ...
Project Benefits. The project maximizes use of on-dock rail; shifts container transport from trucks to on-dock rail; reduces 2,300 daily truck trips by increased use of on- dock rail, 81,000 truck (passenger car equivalent or PCE)-miles traveled and 5,280 vehicle-hours traveled; reduces criteria pollutants and green-house; improves safety via truck trip reductions on I-710 which has highest accident rate in California, and via the removal of two at-grade rail-roadway crossings that are impediments between a residential community and the waterfront area; combined with other Rail System train delays by around 50 train-hours/day, which also will reduce locomotive emissions; without the project, about $9.1 billion/annum ($16.7 billion in the Year 2035) in trade will be disrupted; benefits yield a benefit-cost ratio of 2.5; and construction Jobs: 1,987 in an “Economically Distressed Area” with 13% unemployment Project Milestone Existing Proposed Project Study Report Approved NA Begin Environmental (PA&ED) Phase July, 2005 Circulate Draft Environmental Document Document Type N/A Jan, 2007 Draft Project Report NA End Environmental Phase (PA&ED Milestone) March, 2008 Begin Design (PS&E) Phase April, 2008 End Design Phase (Ready to List for Advertisement Milestone) July, 2011 Begin Right of Way Phase NA End Right of Way Phase (Right of Way Certification Milestone) NA Begin Construction Phase (Contract Award Milestone) Dec, 2011 End Construction Phase (Construction Contract Acceptance Milestone) June, 2014 Begin Closeout Phase July, 2014 End Closeout Phase (Closeout Report) June, 2015 ADA Notice For individuals with sensory disabilities, this document is available in alternate formats. For information call (000) 000-0000 or TDD (916) 654- 3880 or write Records and Forms Management, 0000 X Xxxxxx, XX-00, Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000. County CT District PPNO TCRP Project No. EA LA 07 0 0 0 Project Title: Port of LA Rail System: Alameda Corridor Terminus/West Basin Railyard Existing Total Project Cost Implementing Agency Component Prior 10/11 11/12 12/13 13/14 14/15 15/16+ Total CON 0 0 4,331 31,598 32,375 2,262 0 70,566 POLA TOTAL 6,132 1,176 5,458 31,598 32,375 2,262 0 79,001 Proposed Total Project Cost CON 0 0 4,331 31,598 15,301 0 0 51,230 TOTAL 0 0 4,331 31,598 15,301 0 0 51,230 Fund No. 1: Program Code Existing Funding Component Prior 10/11 11/12 12/13 13/14 14/15 15/16+ Total Funding Agency E&P (PA&ED) 0 PS&E 0 METRO (USDOT RSTP) R/W SUP (CT) 0 CON SUP (CT) 0 R/W 0 CON 2,417 6,167 8,584 ...
Project Benefits. Explain and document, if possible, the anticipated air quality benefits to the county or region. Describe how the air quality benefits or emission reductions are enforceable, permanent, quantifiable, and surplus, including computations, model results, or other documentation, if available. If the proposed project provides new opportunities for innovation, diversity, enhancement, or creativity in local air quality projects, describe these benefits as well. If none are projected, then state “none.”
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