From the ground up
Kathleen Achtenberg
Wednesday, September 27, 2017
14 communities receive $23.2 million for infrastructure upgrades
Fourteen communities around Michigan have been awarded $23.2 million in Community Development Block Grant Infrastructure Capacity Enhancement grants to upgrade existing water and sewer systems, the Michigan Economic Development Corporation announced today.
“Improving and updating infrastructure is vital to the continued health and economic well-being of our smaller communities,” MEDC CEO Jeff Mason said. “The Infrastructure Capacity Enhancement grants will allow these communities with the most immediate needs to begin work as soon as possible to make necessary improvements.”
Announced last November, the 2017 Infrastructure Capacity Enhancement grant program was intended to accelerate economic development and assist low and moderate income communities in making improvements or upgrades to their existing public infrastructure systems. Activities could include: water lines and related facilities; sanitary and storm sewer lines and related facilities; wastewater treatment plants and related activities; and road replacement activities related to these projects. Grants of between $500,000 and $2 million would be awarded to eligible communities on a competitive basis.
A total of 48 communities applied for grants totaling $72.5 million. Communities had to provide a minimum of 10 percent match and demonstrate a locally approved Capital Improvements Plan (CIP) where the proposed project was specifically identified within the CIP.
Additional points were awarded for those communities integrating green infrastructure, engaged in MEDC’s Redevelopment Ready Communities® or are a Master or Select Michigan Main Street.
Funding for the infrastructure grants is made possible from the Community Development Block Grant program, allocated to the state through the Michigan Strategic Fund by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
MSF, in cooperation with MEDC, uses the funds to award grants to eligible counties, cities, villages, and townships with populations under 50,000 for economic development, community development, and housing projects. Cities with populations greater than 50,000 receive funds directly from HUD.
All projects must be completed by December 31, 2019.
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