Governor Lee, Commissioner McWhorter Announce 64 Communities to Receive Community Development Block Grants

Thursday, December 01, 2022 | 10:00am
 
  • Grants will assist with local infrastructure, housing and safety improvements

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee and Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Stuart McWhorter recently approved $27.3 million in Community Development Block Grants (CDBG), which will assist communities with infrastructure improvements, housing rehabilitations and health and safety initiatives.

“Quality infrastructure is essential to ensuring that every Tennessee community can thrive,” said Lee. “I congratulate each grant recipient for receiving funds to support local safety, spur economic growth and secure prosperity across our state.” 

The allocation of CDBG funds is based on priorities set through the public meeting process at the local community level. The CDBG program is funded through HUD and administered in Tennessee by the Department of Economic and Community Development. Funds are available for water and sewer improvements, housing rehabilitation, health and safety projects and other improvements to enhance the quality of life in Tennessee’s rural communities.

In addition to traditional community improvement and safety projects, funding was also made available for community development projects, such as sidewalk and walking trail improvements, street paving and community centers. 

“Congratulations to the 64 communities receiving funding through the latest round of Community Development Block Grants,” said McWhorter. “The CBDG program is an essential tool for TNECD as we partner with local communities across the state to better equip and prepare them for economic development opportunities, and we look forward to seeing the success that follows these projects.”

 

Below is a list of the 64 Community Development Block Grants:  
 
Community Project    Amount
Adamsville   Fire Services Improvements  $420,000  
Ashland City  Sewer System Improvements   $286,600 
Byrdstown   Water System Improvements  $630,000  
Campbell County  Fire Services Improvements   $420,000 
Clifton   Riverfront City Park  $248,400  
Cocke County  Fire Services Improvements   $420,000 
Coffee County   Health Department Equipment   $420,000  
Columbia  Sidewalk Improvements   $630,000 
Covington   Blight Remediation  $304,486  
Dyer County  Fire Services Improvements   $503,244 
Dyersburg   Future City Gymnasium Complex  $630,000  
Erwin  Sidewalk Improvements   $630,000 
Fentress County   Emergency Services Improvements  $420,000  
Finger  Fire Services Improvements   $338,603 
Friendship   Water System Improvements  $461,316  
Gates  Fire Services Improvements   $316,200 
Greene County   Fire Services Improvements  $420,000  
Hamilton County  Emergency Services Improvements   $200,000 
Hancock County   Park Improvements  $630,000  
Hartsville/Trousdale County Metro  Housing Rehabilitation    $525,000 
Hickory Valley   Fire Services Improvements  $327,943  
Hohenwald  Sewer System Improvements   $630,000 
Hornbeak   Fire Services Improvements  $340,200  
Houston County  Fire Services Improvements   $285,600 
Humphreys County   Sewer System Improvements  $354,185  
Huntingdon  Williams Street Bridge Drainage Project   $228,543 
Jackson County   Fire Services Improvements  $332,157  
Jellico  Fire Services Improvements   $368,480 
Lafayette   Sewer System Improvements  $541,800  
LaFollette  Emergency Services Improvements   $630,000 
Lenoir City   Bank Stabilization Project  $630,000  
Lewis County  Sewer System Improvements   $630,000 
Marion County   Fire Services Improvements  $420,000  
McEwen  Fire Services Improvements   $152,599 
McKenzie   Sewer System Improvements  $526,880  
McNairy County  Agricultural Event Center   $630,000 
Milan   McKellar Park Improvements  $445,974  
Morgan County  Sewer System Improvements   $556,140 
New Johnsonville   Sewer System Improvements  $245,311  
Newport  Emergency Services Improvements   $190,350 
Normandy   Local Street Improvement Project  $239,543  
Obion  Sewer System Improvements   $276,640 
Oliver Springs   Water System Improvements  $303,945  
Palmer  Fire Services Improvements   $420,000 
Perry County   EMS Services Improvements  $300,000  
Plainview  Local Street Improvement Project   $426,260 
Ramer   Fire Services Improvements  $355,411  
Red Boiling Springs  Water System Improvements   $592,200 
Ridgely   Local Street Improvement Project  $392,385  
Ripley  Fire Station and Community Room Project   $630,000 
Rockwood   Sewer System Improvements  $630,000  
Rocky Top  Sewer System Improvements   $630,000 
Sardis   Fire Services Improvements  $115,908  
Scott County  Emergency Services Improvements   $420,000 
Smithville   Sewer System Improvements  $300,000  
South Fulton  Sewer System Improvements   $480,480 
South Pittsburg   Community Health and Recreation Center  $630,000  
Sparta  Sewer System Improvements   $600,000 
Sunbright   Emergency Services Improvements  $266,294  
Tellico Plains  Downtown Improvements Project   $500,500 
Troy   Troy Downtown Revitalization Project  $385,688  
Wartburg  Sidewalk Improvements   $565,800 
Waverly   Sewer System Improvements  $331,412  
Winfield  Senior Center Improvements   $232,295  

 

Each application was supported by the community’s senator and representatives in the Tennessee General Assembly.

About the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development

The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development’s mission is to develop strategies that help make Tennessee the No. 1 location in the Southeast for high quality jobs. To grow and strengthen Tennessee, the department seeks to attract new corporate investment to the state and works with Tennessee companies to facilitate expansion and economic growth. Find us on the web: tnecd.com. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @tnecd. Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/tnecd.

TNECD Media Contact
Lindsey Tipton
Public Information Officer
(615) 339-6608
Lindsey.Tipton@tn.gov

 

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