County, city awarded federal grants

Published 7:38 pm Thursday, September 3, 2009

Staff report



ATLANTA — Thomasville, Thomas County and Boston governments are among Georgia communities to be awarded close to $37 million in federal grants from the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for the state’s Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG) and Community HOME Investment Program (CHIP).

Grants awarded locally are:

• City of Boston — $500,000, sewer improvements

• Thomas County — $294,463, drainage/streets improvements

• City of Thomasville — $500,000, drainage/street improvements

“The Community Development Block Grant program provides an essential financial resource to Georgia’s smaller communities in their efforts to fund projects that will assist low- and moderate-income citizens,” said Gov. Sonny Perdue.

“As communities large and small are making tough spending choices, today’s grant announcement represents an important funding source for programs that improve quality of life, economic development and job creation programs,” Perdue said in a news release.

Nearly $32.6 million allocated for CDBG awards will be used to support projects in 65 Georgia communities.

Projects include water and sewer improvements, senior citizen facilities, health facilities, programs for at-risk children and replacement or rehabilitation of sub-standard and dilapidated housing.

The CDBG program is administered by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs (DCA), which uses funds allocated through HUD to support local initiatives that focus on improving living conditions and economic opportunities throughout the state.

Perdue also announced that Georgia was awarded nearly $4.4 million in Community HOME Investment Program funds. CHIP funds will assist 15 Georgia communities increase the supply of safe and affordable housing for low- and moderate-income persons.

“CHIP funds remain an essential resource for those communities that seek to increase available units and improve the standard of living for their fellow Georgians,” said Perdue.

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