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Code · Missouri · Chapter 251

251.180. Projects covered.

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251.180. Projects covered. — Comprehensive planning, state and regional, shall include, but not be limited to, the planning for the following:
(1)Public water systems;
(2)Storm water drainage and flood control systems;
(3)Sanitary sewerage systems;
(4)Integrated transportation systems;
(5)Orderly land-use arrangements for residential, commercial, industrial and public and other purposes;
(6)Local, area-wide and state governmental services coordinated with federal governmental services insofar as may be feasible;
(7)Solid waste disposal systems or facilities;
(8)Educational facilities;
(9)Open space, park and recreational areas;
(10)Improved standards of community aesthetics and facilities design;
(11)General living conditions and environmental health;
(12)Community health and hospital needs and related facilities; and
(13)The coordination of planning activities for all federal assistance and grant-in-aid programs, which require comprehensive planning as prerequisites for eligibility.
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(L. 1965 2d Ex. Sess. p. 908 § 3)
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