Grants to Assist Communities with Infrastructure, Safety Needs and Downtown Improvements

NASHVILLE – Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam and Economic and Community Development Commissioner Bill Hagerty recently approved more than $28 million in Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) to assist Tennessee communities with infrastructure, health and safety projects, and downtown improvements.

“Community Development Block Grants play an important role in helping communities across Tennessee prepare for future economic development opportunities and continued growth,” Haslam said. “Working with our communities in making these improvements helps bring us one step closer toward our goal to making Tennessee the No. 1 location in the Southeast for high quality jobs.”

“Community development sets the stage for burgeoning economic development and when a community invests in itself, the private sector is more likely to invest in it as well,” Hagerty said. “I am pleased to see so many communities across the state eagerly taking steps not only to attract new business and encourage future growth, but also to create better living conditions for the families that reside there.”

Allocation of CDBG funds is based on priorities set at local levels where community needs are best known. The CDBG program is administered in Tennessee by the Department of Economic and Community Development.

Below is a list of communities who were awarded grants:

Community

Project

CDBG Amount

Local Funds

Total

Allardt

Water System Improvements

$417,600

$17,400

$435,000

Bolivar

Sewer System Improvements

$483,600

$36,400

$520,000

Bradford

Sewer System Improvements

$400,000

$43,677

$443,677

Bradley County

Waterline Extension

$525,000

$525,000

$1,050,000

Carter County

Water System Improvements

$525,000

$33,510

$558,510

Caryville

Drainage Improvements

$315,000

$35,000

$350,000

Claiborne County

Waterline Extension

$474,849

$41,291

$516,140

Coalmont

Housing Rehabilitation

$458,500

$0

$458,500

Columbia

Neighborhood Revitalization

$315,000

$51,280

$366,280

Copperhill

Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements

$226,800

$25,200

$252,000

Crab Orchard

Fire & EMS Station

$267,000

$33,000

$300,000

Decaturville

Sewer System Improvements

$525,000

$91,348

$616,348

Erin

Water System Improvements

$525,000

$45,655

$570,655

Fentress County

Ambulance Services

$315,000

$24,000

$339,000

Franklin County

Fire Protection

$174,240

$23,760

$198,000

Gates

Water System Improvements

$333,260

$3,400

$336,660

Gleason

Fire Protection

$157,500

$0

$157,500

Grainger County

Waterline Extension

$377,200

$32,800

$410,000

Greeneville

Water System Improvements

$427,889

$127,811

$555,700

Greenfield

Water Treatment Plant 

Improvements

$88,200

$1,800

$90,000

Gruetli-Laager

Water Treatment Plant

Improvements

$525,000

$5,303

$530,303

Halls

Fire Protection Improvements

$242,659

$10,111

$252,770

Hardin County

Water System Improvements

$355,270

$67,670

$422,940

Harrogate

Sewer Line Extension

$473,024

$24,896

$497,920

Hohenwald

Sewer System Rehabilitation

$525,000

$39,516

$564,516

Hornbeak

Regional Emergency Response

Training Facility

$315,000

$116,821

$431,821

Houston County

Waterline Extension

$525,000

$27,633

$552,633

Jamestown

Sewer System Improvements

$507,970

$135,030

$643,000

Kenton

Sewer System Improvements

$398,415

$20,969

$419,384

LaFollette

Sewer System Improvements

$524,998

$45,652

$570,650

Lake County

Ambulance Services

$292,040

$5,960

$298,000

Lawrence County

Waterline Extension

$525,000

$45,653

$570,653

Lenoir City

Sewer System Improvements

$500,000

$175,700

$675,700

Lewis County

Waterline Extension

$340,000

$25,592

$365,592

Linden

Fire Protection

$315,000

$55,588

$370,588

Madisonville

Sewer System Improvements

$524,975

$107,525

$632,500

Manchester

Drainage Improvements

$315,000

$55,589

$370,589

Maury County

Sewer System Improvements

$525,000

$85,466

$610,466

McEwen

Sewer System Improvements

$500,000

$31,915

$531,915

McKenzie

Sewer Plant Improvements

$500,000

$44,000

$544,000

Morgan County

Waterline Extension

$525,000

$144,000

$669,000

Mosheim

Sewer System Improvements

$364,000

$36,000

$400,000

Mountain City

Sewer System Improvements

$525,000

$104,000

$629,000

Mt. Carmel

Sewer System Improvements

$525,000

$20,000

$545,000

Mt. Pleasant

Water System Rehabilitation

$525,000

$33,511

$558,511

New Tazewell

Housing Rehabilitation

$330,000

$0

$330,000

Oliver Springs

Sewer System Improvements

$525,000

$225,000

$750,000

Perry County

Waterline Extension

$525,000

$71,591

$596,591

Pickett County

Fire Station

$230,550

$34,450

$265,000

Pikeville

Sewer System Improvements

$491,400

$48,600

$540,000

Puryear

Sewer Plant Improvements

$122,880

$5,120

$128,000

Red Boiling Springs

Water System Rehabilitation

$521,520

$16,130

$537,650

Ridgely

Fire Protection

$300,000

$0

$300,000

Ripley

Sewer System Improvements

$525,000

$45,653

$570,653

Rocky Top

Water System Improvements

$360,840

$27,160

$388,000

Scott County

Sewer System Improvements

$525,000

$33,510

$558,510

Sevier County

Waterline Extension

$392,930

$138,056

$530,986

Sneedville

Water System Improvements

$525,000

$34,000

$559,000

Spring City

Sewer System Rehabilitation

$353,400

$26,600

$380,000

Sumner County

Waterline Extension

$525,000

$300,000

$825,000

Tazewell

Housing Rehabilitation

$220,500

$0

$220,500

Tiptonville

Water System Improvements

$525,000

$0

$525,000

Townsend

Water System Improvements

$500,000

$450,000

$950,000

Trimble

Fire Protection

$300,000

$0

$300,000

Union County

Waterline Extension

$525,000

$39,516

$564,516

Van Buren County

Water System Improvements

$525,000

$52,000

$577,000

Vonore

Emergency Service

Improvements

$199,800

$70,200

$270,000

Waverly

Water System Improvements

$500,000

$170,000

$670,000

White County

Ambulance Services

$255,760

$22,240

$278,000

Whitwell

Slums & Blight Elimination

$141,000

$9,000

$150,000

CDBG funds were also used for commercial façade improvements in Main Street and Tennessee Downtown communities. Through a separate application process, communities could apply for $25,000 grants used for improvements including new awnings and signs, painting, building repair and other upgrades.

Below is a list of communities who were awarded CDBG commercial façade program grants:

• Celina
• Greenfield
• Jefferson City
• Martin
• Mount Pleasant
• Portland
• Ripley
• Smithville
• Sweetwater
• Waynesboro

TNECD will accept applications for the 2015 CDBG program in February.

About the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development
Tennessee was named “2013 State of the Year” for economic development by Business Facilities magazine. The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development’s mission is to develop strategies which help make Tennessee the No. 1 location in the Southeast for high quality jobs. The department seeks to attract new corporate investment in Tennessee and works with Tennessee companies to facilitate expansion and economic growth. Find us on the web: tn.gov/ecd. Follow us on Twitter: @tnecd. Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/tnecd.

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