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Title: KENTUCKY INFRASTRUCTURE AUTHORITY


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KENTUCKY INFRASTRUCTURE AUTHORITY
Office of the Governor Governors Office for
Local Development 1024 Capital Center Drive,
Suite 340 Frankfort, Kentucky 40601 502-573-0260 h
ttp//kia.ky.gov
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Planning to Succeed
  • The Planning Process
  • Grants
  • Loans

3
Planning Process for Water Wastewater
  • Project concept
  • Discuss alternatives opportunities with ADD
    coordinator utilizing the WRIS
  • Work with engineer to develop plan design
  • Develop project profile
  • Consider funding sources
  • Profile approved by the WMC (WX/SX number
    assigned)
  • Project ranked using current criteria
  • List of ranked projects provided to legislators

4
Regional Water Management Councils
  • In place across Kentucky and conform to KYs 15
    area development districts
  • Comprised of a group of elected and appointed
    leaders, utility representatives, health
    department representatives and citizens at large
  • Will use planning to provide direction, not
    dictate route

5
Grants
Kentucky Infrastructure Authority Office of the
Governor
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Grants Where You Start
  • The first step is preparation and planning.
  • Identify project for which funding is needed
  • Create and submit a project profile
  • Obtain approval of Area Water Management Council
    and go through prioritization process

7
Grants Youre in the Budget
  • Grantee (as identified in Budget) is notified of
    grant award
  • Grantee designates a Project Administrator
  • (an important decision)
  • Grantee designates a Project Number

8
Grants Doing the Paperwork
  • Grant Assistance Agreement is prepared and
    forwarded to Grantee for execution
  • Grantee completes Assistance Agreement and
    Exhibits and submits to KIA.
  • KIA executes Assistance Agreement and submits to
    Capital Projects and Bond Oversight Committee for
    approval.

9
Grants Getting Your Money
  • Once construction begins, pay requests are
    submitted to KIA with supporting invoices.
  • Pay requests are reviewed and approved.
  • Funds are electronically transferred to the
    designated bank account.

10
Agency Contacts For Grant Programs
  • Kentucky Infrastructure Authority (KIA)
  • Debby Milton
  • Financial Analyst
  • Suzanne Anderson
  • Financial Analyst
  • Kelli Rice
  • Financial Analyst
  • Phone 502-573-0260

11
Optimizing Funding
  • But sometimes a grant
  • isnt the whole answer

12
Loans
Kentucky Infrastructure Authority Office of the
Governor
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Why Use Loans?
  • Project is needed NOW!
  • Cannot get sufficient grant funding
  • Will not significantly impact rates
  • Funding package in place and bids come in over
    estimates

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Projects KIA Loans Can Fund
  • Wastewater Projects
  • Drinking Water Projects
  • Solid Waste Projects
  • Storm Water Control and Treatment
  • Broadband Projects
  • Gas or Electric Utility
  • Environmental Remediation (Brownfields)

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Eligible Borrowers
  • Governmental Agency
  • City
  • County
  • Special District
  • No Federal Agencies
  • For Fund A and Fund F Project MUST BE listed on
    the SRF Priority List. (Different from Water
    Management Council Priority List)

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General Funding Requirements
  • Must have WX or SX
  • Uniform System of Accounts
  • Cost Based Rates
  • e-Clearinghouse
  • Must be approved by KIA Board

17
KIA Loan Programs
  • Clean Water State Revolving Fund (Fund A)
  • Infrastructure Revolving Loan/Grant (Fund B)
  • Governmental Agencies Program (Fund C)
  • Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (Fund F)

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Kentuckys SRF Programs
  • Fund A
  • Clean Water State Revolving Fund
  • Established in the Clean Water Act
  • Fund F
  • Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
  • Established in the Safe Drinking Water Act
  • Loans for planning and design (A1 or F1) are
    available to expedite a project, which may be
    rolled into a construction loan.

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Eligible Projects Fund A
  • Wastewater Collection, Conveyance, Treatment
    Facilities
  • Storm Water Collection, Conveyance, Treatment
    Facilities
  • Implementation of Nonpoint Source Pollution
    Control Management Programs
  • Purchase of Wastewater System

20
Ineligible Projects Fund A
  • Laboratory Fees and Other Monitoring Expenses
  • Operation and Maintenance Expenses

21
Eligible Projects Fund F
  • Replace Inadequate/Aging Infrastructure
  • Upgrade Treatment Facilities
  • Install or Upgrade Storage
  • Rehab Wells or Develop Source Water
  • Consolidation/Purchase of Water Systems
  • Extension of Service to Existing Homes to Address
    Quantity and Quality Issues
  • Security Measures

22
Ineligible Projects Fund F
  • Compliance Monitoring
  • Operation and Maintenance
  • Reservoirs (raw water)
  • Dams or Dam Rehabilitation
  • Water Rights
  • Growth
  • Fire Protection

23
Loans Where You Start Funds A F
  • Project Profile
  • Area Water Management Council
  • WX or SX
  • Call for Projects
  • Look for Notices in October
  • Priority Lists
  • Expect List to be Available Spring 2008

24
Current SRF Rates
  • Interest Rate set annually by the KIA Board.
  • Standard Rate is 3.0
  • Non-Standard Rate is 1.0
  • Criteria for Non-standard Rate based on
  • MHI of Jurisdiction
  • MHI of service area
  • Regionalization
  • Orders or Judgments
  • Public Health or Safety Issues
  • Environmental Concerns
  • Financial Considerations

25
Repayment Terms
  • Repayment Period
  • CWSRF 20 Years
  • DWSRF 20 Years (may be 30 years if
    disadvantaged community)
  • Financing Expenses
  • CWSRF 0.020 Servicing Fee
  • DWSRF 0.025 Servicing Fee
  • Debt Service Reserve None
  • Replacement Reserve Negotiable

26
Agency Contacts For SRF Program
  • Division of Water
  • (DOW)
  • Donna Marlin
  • Drinking Water Branch Manager
  • Shafiq Amawi
  • Facilities Construction Branch Manager
  • Lola Lyle
  • Program Administration Section Supervisor
  • Phone 502-564-3410
  • KY Infrastructure
  • Authority (KIA)
  • Sandy Williams
  • Financial Analyst
  • John Covington
  • Financial Analyst
  • Chris Whitaker
  • Financial Analyst
  • Phone 502-573-0260

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Fund B and Fund C
  • Programs Are Being Restructured
  • Will Have Subsidized Interest Rate
  • Loan Terms are normally 20 years
  • (can be 30 years in certain circumstances)
  • Limited to the life of the asset being funded
  • Limited Funds Available
  • State Funds

28
Fund B and Fund C
  • No federal requirements
  • e-Clearinghouse
  • Must follow appropriate procurement policies
  • State prevailing wage rates may apply
  • Will have same interest rates as Fund A and
  • Fund F

29
Proposed Fund B and C Interest Rates
  • Interest Rate set annually by the KIA Board.
  • Standard Rate is 3.0
  • Non-Standard Rate is 1.0
  • Criteria for Non-standard Rate based on
  • MHI of Jurisdiction
  • MHI of service area
  • Regionalization
  • Orders or Judgments
  • Public Health or Safety Issues
  • Environmental Concerns
  • Financial Considerations

30
Successes
  • Kentucky ranks in the top 5 nationally in
    percentage of state population with access to
    community water systems.
  • Kentucky currently has just over 500 regulated
    public water systems (reaching more people with
    fewer systems than comparable states)

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For more information contact Kentucky
Infrastructure Authority 1024 Capital Center
Drive, Suite 340 Frankfort, KY 40601 (502)
573-0260 http//kia.ky.gov
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