Who is in charge of the Little Calumet Flood Reduction Project?
For every US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) project there is a local government partner that signs a Project Cooperation Agreement (PCA) that sets the work and funding responsibilities for the federal government and the local government partner. USACE has a PCA agreement with the Little Calumet River Basin Development Commission (LCRBDC) signed in August, 1990. Per the PCA USACE is responsible for the planning, design and construction of this project. LCRBDC is responsible for providing the local share of the funds and securing the required land, easement and utility relocation to construct the project. In addition, the local sponsor reviews design documents and provides input to the USACE planning and design process. The local sponsor can also request additional project features, known as betterments, which can be constructed at 100% local sponsor expense. This project is funded by a 75% Federal (USACE) and 25% Non-Federal (LCRBDC) cost share. The PCA also requires that the non-Feder
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