Cada Obligations Sample Clauses

Cada Obligations. As set forth in the SACOG Proposal and in accordance with the 2006 MOU, the CADA Initial Contribution of $90,000 was applied by the CITY towards completion of the Project. The CADA Initial Contribution constituted the matching funds required by the SACOG Community Design Grant Program. The CADA 2010 Additional Contribution of $400,000 was applied towards the completion of the final design portion of the project (including completion of Final Construction Documents) as requested by the City in 2010. The CADA 2010 Additional Contribution of $400,000 for the Project’s final design was provided in the following manner: 1) $100,000 was provided within 10 working days following the execution of the 2010 MOU by the CITY and CADA; 2) a second installment of $100,000 was provided following the consultant’s submittal of 60% plans to the City; 3) a third installment of $100,000 was provided following the consultant’s submittal of 90% plans to the City; 4) the last installment of $100,000 was provided following the consultant’s submittal of 100% plans to the City. Before each installment is sent, the City has provided a Project progress report that includes copies of all consultant invoices between installments, a summary of all staff costs, and an update on the Project’s schedule. Following the first installment, CITY provided written acknowledgement from the consultant that the previous consultant invoices have been paid in full prior to disbursement of the next installment. The CADA 2014 Additional Contribution of $30,000 will be applied to process of awarding a contract to a construction contractor who will build the project, as requested by the City of Sacramento. The additional CADA contribution will be provided within 10 days following the execution of this Second Amended MOU by the City and CADA. CADA’s total contribution to the Project is limited to a sum not to exceed the CADA Funds ($520,000).
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