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Published October 26, 2009 09:30 pm - The Washington City Council heard more details Monday about two grants the city will receive in 2010.

Washington City Council hears about grants


By Nate Smith, Staff Writer

The Washington City Council heard more details Monday about two grants the city will receive in 2010.

The first grant, discussed during the Board of Public Works and Safety meeting, is for a $500,000 downtown revitalization grant. The board voted 2-0 to allow the Southern Indiana Development Commission to be the grant administrators. Board member Dr. John Gray was absent.

Greg Jones with SIDC told the board the contract allows them to deal with state and federal issues that come with the grant.

“They work very closely with us,” Mayor Larry Haag said. “They have for years and they do a very good job.”

The contract, worth $20,500, is covered by the grant funds. Haag told the board and other council members that a seven-member committee has been formed to help with the design and placement of the sidewalks.

Haag said the grant, provided by the Office of Community and Rural Affairs, covers sidewalks from SR 57 to N.E. First Street, but he felt with low bid prices, the sidewalks could be extended to Meridian Street.

This money could not be spent anywhere else in the community,” Haag said. “We were fortunate to receive $500,000.”

Construction is slated to begin in the spring.

The other grant Public Works approved was the annual grant from INDOT to help with transit funding.

The state and federal money, about $89,276, is about 60 percent of total funding for 2010, Street Commissioner Ernie Evans said.

Evans said with increased efficiency like new routes and less overtime, the city’s part of the funding will be less than in previous years.

“There’s a lot of people that depend on that bus,” Evans said.

The Board approved Haag signing the paperwork to receive the funding.

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