[Press Release] : City seeks maximum benefit from Recovery and Reinvestment Act
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Paula Hertwig Hopkins, Assistant City Manager - (573)
874-7218
City seeks maximum benefit from Recovery and Reinvestment Act
COLUMBIA, MO (March 25, 2009) - The city of Columbia is building on
opportunities available through the American Recovery and Reinvestment
Act of 2009, signed last month by President Obama. A little more than
$227,000 already is in hand through a direct allocation from the US
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). City officials also
are applying for funds through competitive processes and are staying
alert to continuing announcements from federal and state agencies.
According to Assistant City Manager Paula Hertwig-Hopkins, HUD has
allocated $227,139 to Columbia through the Community Development Block
Grant Program (CDBG). “We are ready to target some of this money to
sidewalk accessibility improvements,” Hertwig-Hopkins said.
At least some of those projects likely will be built in the east
section of downtown and in the west section of East Campus,
Hertwig-Hopkins added. “New curb ramps and other reconstruction are
needed to meet standards in the Americans with Disabilities Act are
priorities,” she said.
Other expected opportunities include $8 million for a new COLT railroad
bridge over Highway 63, north of Columbia, and more than $3.8 million to
improve the Stadium Road pavement between Broadway and Highway 63. All
of this money comes through the US Department of Transportation, Federal
Highway Administration.
Hertwig-Hopkins said that city officials are committed to some key
principles as they pursue Recovery Act funds:
● Staying accountable to citizens and to funding agencies;
● Targeting programs that help Columbia reduce energy use, create
“green jobs” and wisely use or protect natural resources;
● Taking advantage of every other opportunity for which Columbia is
eligible and where there is a reasonable expectation of success.
She added that city agencies will work cooperatively to identify and
prepare funding applications. “If our Water and Light Department sees
something that might interest the Public Works Department, they’ll
make that contact. They’ve already identified some energy-efficiency
projects that fit within both departments’ missions and that are high
community priorities,” Hertwig-Hopkins said.
“It’s also important to keep this work in perspective. “We’re
not getting big eyes about a huge funding windfall for Columbia,”
Hertwig-Hopkins said.
“Let’s look at the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance grants,
as an example. Two billion dollars are available nationwide.
Missouri’s share is a little more than $40.3 million, or around two
percent of the total. The state gets 60 percent, cities get 40 percent
and, by the time it gets to our level, we’re looking at $264,768 for
the city of Columbia and $63,210 for Boone County,” Hertwig-Hopkins
said.
“As this work takes shape, we will put applications, status reports,
news releases and other resources online,” Hertwig-Hopkins said. “We
already have a “Transparency in Local Government” link on our home
page, and this is where we’ll continue to build a record for the
public.”
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