Is there a preference between cash or in-kind matching for Local Levee Grant Program funding?
DWR does not have a preference on whether the grantee’s 50-percent share is accomplished through in-kind services or cash payments. If in-kind services are rendered, DWR will require that the costs be reasonable and justified, as determined through the evaluation of submitted invoices and supporting documentation. If cash payments are rendered, the matching funds used by the grantee must be non-State funds. • Is there a defined project period for projects funded by the Local Levee Grant Program? Not necessarily, but the factor of project timing will be considered during DWR’s evaluation of proposed levee projects/evaluations. Specifically for a LLUR grant, the intended use of the funds is to immediately repair local (non-Project) levees. Applications that propose to implement the project over an extended period of time, for whatever reasons, will be given lower priority than those that propose implementation during the current construction season. This is generally true for the LOLE gr
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