Utah Admin. Code R926-3-4 - Uses for Funding
(1) Determination
of Authorized Uses. The Department shall determine how local highway
authorities may spend class B or class C road funds as the Legislature directs
and consistent with applicable law. A local highway authority may not violate
applicable state or federal law when expending class B or class C road
funds.
(2) Local highway
authorities may only spend class B or class C road funds for the following
purposes:
(a) to construct and maintain
eligible class B or class C roads and to maintain class D roads;
(b) to install and maintain traffic and
pedestrian safety devices, including:
(i)
sidewalks;
(ii) curb and gutter on
eligible class B or class C roads and state highways;
(iii) traffic signals, including necessary
control devices, enclosures, electrical service equipment, and support
structures;
(iv) traffic signs,
including associated lighting, electrical service, and mounting
equipment;
(v) street lighting,
including necessary electrical service equipment and support
structures;
(vi) bicycle facilities
in the highway right-of-way;
(c) to procure, lease, or rent equipment used
to construct and maintain class B or class C roads or to maintain class D
roads;
(d) for design, engineering,
or administration work directly related to road maintenance and construction of
class B or C roads or to maintain class D roads;
(e) for future reimbursement of other funds
for class B or class C road construction projects;
(f) to acquire highway rights of
way;
(g) to build fencing and
cattle guards associated with class B or class C roads;
(h) to meet match requirements for federal
match funding; or
(i) to
appropriate investment to gain value, provided net gains remain in the fund and
are spent for authorized use.
(3) Leasing Equipment. Equipment purchased
with class B or class C road funds may be leased from a local highway authority
to another public entity using the schedule of equipment rates posted on the
Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA website at,
https://www.fema.gov/schedule-equipment-rates.
(4) Emergency Use. A local highway authority
may use equipment purchased with class B or class C road funds for purposes not
otherwise authorized by Rule R926-3 in an emergency to make repairs and prevent
further damage.
(5) Multiple-Use
Facilities. Local highway authorities may construct multiple-use facilities by
mixing funds on a proportional basis, including constructing road maintenance
buildings, storage sheds, and yards.
(6) R.S. 2477 Issues. Class B or class C road
funds may be used to pay the costs of asserting, defending, or litigating R.S.
2477 issues as authorized by Section
72-2-110.
(7) Non-Permissible Uses. Non-Permissible
uses of class B and class C road funds include the following:
(a) non-road uses;
(b) police costs;
(c) to pay for the rental of equipment of a
type that the local highway authority previously purchased with class B and
class C road funds; or
(d) except
for circulator alleys in municipalities as authorized by Section
72-3-104, to build or maintain
alleys.
Notes
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