DED awards more than $41 million through Community Development Block Grant program to 41 communities for COVID-19 projects

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DED awards more than $41 million through Community Development Block Grant program to 41 communities for COVID-19 projects

June 1, 2022

Jefferson City — The Department of Economic Development (DED) announced today it will award $41.2 million through its Community Development Block Grant COVID-19 (CDBG-CV) program to 41 Missouri communities to help them prevent, prepare for, and respond to the lasting effects of COVID-19. Funded project types include broadband development, infrastructure improvements, public facility construction, and more.

“As our state moves on from the COVID-19 crisis, we’re proud that Missourians stayed the course through its difficulties,” said Governor Mike Parson. “The Community Development Block Grant program is helping Missouri communities invest in improvements to prepare for future challenges. By addressing key needs in infrastructure and public safety, these projects are building a stronger tomorrow and a more resilient Missouri.”

“The Community Development Block Grant program strengthens communities, as well as our state’s economy,” said Maggie Kost, Acting Director of the Department of Economic Development. “We’re proud of the progress made using these funds and grateful for the support of our federal partners, as we help Missourians prosper.”

About the Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG)

CDBG programs are designed to support the well-being of Missouri communities and create greater capacity for growth, whether by addressing local health and safety concerns or improving local facilities, such as senior centers and community centers. Grants are available in a variety of categories and can be utilized for a variety of community development initiatives.

For questions or to learn more about the CDBG-CV program or other CDBG categories, visit ded.mo.gov/cdbg or contact mocdbg@ded.mo.gov.

 

CDBG-CV award recipients:

Subrecipient

Project Name

CDBG Award Amount

City of Bloomfield

Public Office Building Construction

The City will construct a new community center to address the unmet need for a safe location for citizens to meet. 

$1,963,104

City of Caruthersville

Broadband Infrastructure Development

After COVID-19 exposed the lack of reliable high-speed internet, the City will ensure 100 percent of residents have access to fiber internet. 

$1,996,399

City of Dexter

Wastewater Treatment Improvements

The City will build disinfection facilities to detect COVID-19 and E-coli that would help prepare for any future outbreak. 

$1,440,313

City of Gallatin

Automated Metering Infrastructure

The City will construct automated metering equipment to protect staff and prevent interactions that could spread Covid-19. 

$351,705

City of Holland

Community Facility Construction

The City will construct a community facility and offer services to residents, such as civic gatherings and blood drives, and better address the City's needs. 

$766,945

City of Homestown

Community Center Construction

The City will build a new community center after a fire burned down its previous location that will host vaccine clinics, blood drives, and gather while practicing COVID-19 protocols. 

$619,340

City of Jefferson

Cole County Emergency Medical Services Facility

Cole County EMS will expand its services and strengthen its preparedness and capacity to respond to COVID-19 and other emergencies. 

$2,000,000

City of Jefferson

Transformational Housing

The City will create a rapid rehousing facility to help safeguard vulnerable populations against COVID-19. 

$575,760

City of Kennett

Fire Station Construction

The City will construct a new fire station to better respond to COVID-19 and the rise of emergency call volume. 

$1,755,700

City of Kirksville

911 Emergency System Stabilization

The City will expand its current 911 call center and implement technology upgrades to better serve the community during emergencies.

$627,103

City of La Plata

Supplement Funding for La Plata’s Street Improvements

The City will complete its street improvement project. 

$220,279

City of LaPlata

Electronic Metering Improvements

The City will construct automated metering equipment to protect staff and prevent interactions that could spread COVID-19. 

$167,333

City of Lexington

Police Department Covid-19 Counter Measures

The City will implement HVAC improvements to its police department to help stop the spread of COVID-19 among police officers, first responders, etc. 

$132,813

City of Lexington

Fire Department and EMS Covid-19 Counter Measures

 The City will implement HVAC improvements to its fire department and EMS facility to help stop the spread of COVID-19 amongst firefighting staff, EMS providers, etc. 

$185,937

City of Lexington

Wastewater Treatment Plant Covid-19 Counter Measures

The City will implement HVAC improvements to its wastewater treatment facility to help stop the spread of COVID-19 and detect it in wastewater. 

$427,133

City of Licking

Texas County Memorial Hospital Emergency Response Site

The City will create a new emergency health care response site so that residents have access to nearby health care services.

$1,690,000

City of Macon

Macon Broadband Accessibility Wi-Fi Park

After COVID-19 exposed the lack of reliable high-speed internet, the City will create a public WiFi park. 

$1,370,000

City of Madison

Electronic Metering Improvements

The City will construct automated metering equipment to protect staff and prevent interactions that could spread COVID-19. 

$119,317

City of Malden

Community Center Renovation

The City will make renovations and make the community center more effective, useful, and adequate to allow for social distancing and other COVID-19 guidelines.

$1,427,038

City of Moline Acres

Community Center Construction

The City will construct a community facility to meet the need for a public facility along a public transportation route.

$1,089,500

City of Morehouse

Community Center Construction

The City will construct a new community center to have a place to gather while following COVID-19 protocols.

$594,540

City of Parnell

Water Distribution System Improvements

The City will make repairs to its water tower and distribution system to alleviate the health and security risks the city is currently facing.

$667,788

City of Perry

Multi-purpose Building Construction

The City will construct a multi-purpose facility to create a space to gather while practicing social distancing and other CDC COVID-19 guidelines.

$1,162,700

City of Puxico

Broadband Infrastructure Development

After COVID-19 exposed the lack of reliable high-speed internet, the City will ensure 100 percent of residents have access to fiber internet.

$748,400

City of Risco

Broadband Infrastructure Development

After COVID-19 exposed the lack of reliable high-speed internet, the City will ensure 100 percent of residents have access to fiber internet. 

$540,298

City of Sikeston

Homeless Shelter Construction

The City will construct a new homeless shelter.

$1,991,450

City of Steele

Steele Head Start Facility

The City will construct a new Head Start facility designed to minimize the health and safety risks from COVID-19 and other diseases.

$1,655,000

City of Vandalia

Electronic Meter Reading Improvements

The City will construct automated metering equipment to protect staff and prevent interactions that could spread COVID-19. 

$463,853

County of Carter

Carter County Nutrition Center Renovations

The County will make renovations to better serve citizens’ using its nutrition center, which has seen a record number of users since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

$363,619

County of Dunklin

Broadband Infrastructure Development

After COVID-19 exposed the lack of reliable high-speed internet, the County will ensure 90 percent of residents would have access to fiber internet. 

$1,996,400

County of Macon

Public Water Supply District #1 Improvements

The County will construct a new water tower and distribution system upgrades to address the need for safe and reliable drinking water for two communities.

$1,719,800

County of Marion

Douglass Community Services Facility Improvements

The County will make renovations and upgrades to their Douglas Community Services facility to better serve their users. 

$2,000,000

County of Pike 

Public Water Supply District #1 Improvements

The County will upgrade its water distribution system to better meet its needs. 

$734,000

County of Ripley

Public Water Supply District #1 Improvements

The County will upgrade its water distribution system to better meet its needs. 

$426,208

County of Ripley

Public Water Supply District #2 Improvements

The County will upgrade its water distribution system to better meet its needs. 

$927,071

County of Ripley

Ripley County Jail Improvements

The County will complete construction of its jail facility and install needed equipment. 

$531,933

County of St. Francois

St. Francois County Behavioral Health Care Project

The County will create a single location mental health service for those in need of behavioral health services in southeast Missouri. 

$2,000,000

County of Stoddard

Broadband Infrastructure Development

After COVID-19 exposed the lack of reliable high-speed internet, the County will ensure 95 percent of residents who are underserved will have access to reliable broadband internet. 

$1,996,400

County of Wayne

Wayne County Nutrition Center Renovations

The County will make renovations to better serve citizens’ using its nutrition center, which has seen a record number of users since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

$198,428

County of Wayne

Broadband Infrastructure Development

After COVID-19 exposed the lack of reliable high-speed internet, the County will ensure residents have access to fiber internet. 

$971,999

State of Missouri

MACOG Broadband Planning

MACOG will develop broadband modeling and engineering feasibility plans throughout the state. 

$613,750

Total

$41,229,356