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Funds made
available through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act which passed
earlier this year
WASHINGTON — U.S. Senators Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) and Carl Levin
(D-MI) announced today that Michigan will receive $4,795,000 in American
Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funding through the U.S. Department
of Agriculture (USDA). The funding will help finance public safety services
in rural communities protect.
“This investment will help ensure that families living in rural
communities have access to law enforcement, health care, and other essential
services,” said Stabenow. “I am pleased that this recovery
funding will help keep our rural communities safe, and will help create
good-paying jobs at the same time.”
“This federal economic recovery funding will provide a significant
boost to rural communities in Michigan in a variety of areas, including
health care, public safety and transportation infrastructure,”
said Levin. “I am hopeful that this funding will help meet the
needs of rural Michiganders and create jobs at the same time.”
This ARRA funding is provided through USDA Rural Development’s
Community Facilities program. Communities can use the funding for childcare
centers, hospitals, medical clinics, assisted living facilities, fire
and rescue stations, police stations, community centers, public buildings
and transportation.
Funding of individual recipients is contingent upon their meeting the
terms of the loan or grant agreement. For more information, please view
the chart below, and visit www.rurdev.usda.gov
Project or Program Type Total
Agency
Funding
Thompson Township $264,000
City of Munising $231,000
City of Munising $156,000
City of Munising $1,600,000
Village of Mancelona $108,000
Casco Township $700,000
Teaching Family Homes of Upper MI $1,135,000
City of Crystal Falls $212,000
Village of Lake Linden $14,000
Calumet Township $14,000
City of Gladstone $9,000
Oceana County $34,000
City of Negaunee $4,000
Osceola County $7,000
Village of Spring Lake $3,000
Village of Spring Lake $4,000
Covert Township $18,000
Gogebic County $10,000
City of Negaunee $9,000
City of Manistique (fire station improvements) $5,000
City of Manistique (police car) $18,000
Mecosta County Medical Center $50,000
City of Isheming $20,000
Museum of Ojibwa $170,000
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