Pursuant to Section 102 of Public Law 95-502, the City of Alton and Department of the Army executed a Project Cooperation Agreement on July 5, 2005. The primary purpose of the aforementioned law was to allow for the replacement of Lock and Dam 26, however the law also allowed for project related recreational improvements to Alton Riverfront. Federal reimbursement (50% of eligible costs) is subject to federal appropriation and is capped at $5 million total.
The City was recently advised by the Corps of Engineers to urgently pursue reimbursement under our federal cost share agreement given the uncertainty of future authorizations of federal recreational funds. To that end, the City recently requested $1,292,169.49 for eligible improvements identified in the Alton Riverfront Development Plan and the City learned today that it would receive this reimbursement.
The reimbursement covers various phases of the master plan including: Phase VI (Amphitheater), Phase VII (Pedestrian Bridge) and Phase VIII (Circulation, Parking & Bike Trail).
Due to the nature of the unanticipated, one-time award of $1,292169.49 from the Corps of Engineers, the City will allocate the funds as follows: