An eligible municipality may use money received from the county under this chapter only for the following infrastructure improvements:
- (1) Construction, reconstruction, repair, maintenance, oiling, and sprinkling of highways and curbs.
- (2) Separation of the grades of crossing of highways and railroads.
- (3) Engineering, land acquisition, construction, resurfacing, maintenance, restoration, and rehabilitation of both local and arterial road and street systems.
- (4) Payment of principal and interest on bonds sold primarily to finance road, street, or thoroughfare projects.
- (5) Local costs required to undertake a recreational or reservoir road project under IC 8-23-5 .
(6) Construction, equipment, remodeling, extension, repair, and betterment of structures, including the following:
- (A) Sanitary sewers and sanitary sewer tap-ins.
- (B) Sidewalks.
- (C) Curbs.
- (D) Streets.
- (E) Alleys.
- (F) Pedestrian-ways or malls set aside entirely, partly, or during restricted hours, for pedestrian traffic rather than vehicular traffic.
- (G) Other paved public places.
- (H) Parking facilities.
- (I) Lighting.
- (J) Electric signals.
- (K) Landscaping, including trees, shrubbery, flowers, grass, fountains, benches, statues, floodlighting, gas lighting, and structures of a decorative, an educational, or a historical nature.
(7) Sewage works, including the following:
- (A) Sewage treatment plants.
- (B) Intercepting sewers.
- (C) Main sewers.
- (D) Submain sewers.
- (E) Local sewers.
- (F) Lateral sewers.
- (G) Outfall sewers.
- (H) Storm sewers.
- (I) Force mains.
- (J) Pumping stations.
- (K) Ejector stations.
- (L) Any other structures necessary or useful for the collection, treatment, purification, and sanitary disposal of the liquid waste, solid waste, sewage, storm drainage, and other drainage of a municipality.
As added by P.L.214-2005, SEC.5.