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Beckwith, OCRA: 15 Communities to Receive Over $9.4 Million in Grants to Improve Infrastructure, Eliminate Blight

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Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith (at left), and Fred Glynn (at right), Executive Director of the Office of Community and Rural Affairs. Photos courtesy of the State of Indiana.

Indiana Lt. Governor Micah Beckwith and Fred Glynn, the Executive Director of the Office of Community and Rural Affairs (OCRA) have announced that 15 rural communities will receive more than $9.4 million in federal grant funding to expand community facilities, improve water infrastructure and eliminate blight.

“Hoosiers deserve a safe and vibrant place to live, work, and thrive,” Lieutenant Governor Beckwith said. “Blighted properties lead to lower property values, increased crime rates, and poor economic development, but these grants can help these communities turn the corner. They will improve our neighborhoods, making them a more attractive place for both families and businesses.”

OCRA distributes Community Development Block Grant funds to rural communities, which assist units of local government with various community projects such as infrastructure improvement, downtown revitalization, public facilities and economic development.

“Congratulations to these 15 communities for earning funds for much needed local improvements,” said Glynn. “Each project will improve the quality of life for their residents and I applaud these leaders for taking action.”

The Blight Clearance Program strives to encourage Indiana communities with blighted properties to focus on long-term community development and revitalization through improving quality of place, generating jobs and spurring economic revitalization. Eligible projects to receive grant funding through BCP are deteriorated or abandoned downtown buildings or vacant and unusable industrial sites.

Projects receiving Blight Clearance Program grant funding include:

The Public Facilities Program creates and expands community facilities that enhance the lives of residents. Eligible projects include fire stations, community facilities, libraries, museums, community centers and performance spaces that open doors to knowledge and ideas, culture, and enjoyment.

One project is receiving Public Facilities Program grant funding:

The Stormwater Improvement Program strives to reduce flooding, cut stormwater treatment and energy costs, and protect rivers, lakes and vital landscapes. Types of activities eligible for this grant funding include stormwater improvements, as well as demolition and clearance.

One project is receiving Stormwater Improvement Program grant funding:

The goals of the Wastewater/Drinking Water Program are to protect resident and environmental health, reduce utility rates for low-to-moderate income communities and improve rural infrastructure to enable long-term economic growth.

Funding for OCRA’s CDBG programs originates from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Community Development Block Grant program and is administered for the State of Indiana by OCRA. For more information, visit in.gov/ocra/cdbg.

Source: Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs