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SIX COMMUNITIES AWARDED GRANTS Gov. Jim Edgar today announced $1.2 million in Community Development Assistance Program (CDAP) grants to assist Brown County, Chesterfield, East Moline, Murphysboro, Quincy and Seneca in improving local sewer and water systems and developing plans for future public facilities improvements. "Although adequate infrastructure is a foundation for economic development, many communities lack the financial resources to make needed improvements to overloaded or unsafe water and sewer systems," the Governor said. "In some cases, communities have insufficient funds to undertake the studies that must be completed to develop plans for such improvements. "This grant is an example of state government helping local communities help themselves. It will ensure that those six communities who are receiving the grants can begin to address their infrastructure needs now and help prepare them for the needs of the future." CDAP grants are funded with federal block grant funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Administered by the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs (DCCA), grants are awarded to units of local government with populations of 50,000 or less that are not located within one of the six large urban counties that receive funds directly from HUD. CDAP has numerous components designed to assist smaller and rural communities with their economic development needs. DCCA Director Jan M. Grayson said the supplemental grants were made possible by allocating unspent funds from other CDAP components. "Although we do our best to anticipate funding needs under each component, our projections are just that — projections," Grayson said. "As we neared the close of the fiscal year, some funds remained unspent in some CDAP components. We determined that these funds could best be used to help communities address these public safety and health issues." CDAP Public Facilities and Design Engineering grants are awarded on an annual basis to communities submitting applications for assistance. The awards to the six communities receiving grants were made based on applications submitted during the 1993 round. The maximum grant available under the Public Facilities and Design Engineering component is $400,000. At least 51 percent of the project's beneficiaries must be people with low or moderate incomes. A list of communities receiving the supplemental grants is attached.
CDAP PUBLIC FACILITIES
Brown County — $221,047
Chesterfield — $50,000
East Moline — $376,175
Murphysboro — $269,000
Quincy — $140,000
Seneca — $145,000
August 1994 / Illinois Municipal Review / Page 7 |
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