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“READY TO GO” JOBS AND INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
America’s Mayors Report to the Nation on Projects to Strengthen Metro Economies and Create Jobs Now
Release #2: December 8, 2008
Infrastructure Jobs in Cities – “Ready to Go” Today The U.S. Conference of Mayors releases the second in its series of reports on infrastructure projects that are “ready to go” in cities across the nation – projects that can be started quickly after funding is received and generate the significant numbers of jobs that are needed to strengthen the economies of our metro areas and our nation as a whole.
Today we are reporting that in 427 cities of all sizes in all regions of the country, a total of 11,391 infrastructure projects are “ready to go.” These projects represent an infrastructure investment of $73,163,299,303 that would be capable of producing an estimated 847,641 jobs in 2009 and 2010. The Conference of Mayors MainStreet Economic Recovery plan, developed under the leadership of Miami Mayor Manual A. (Manny) Diaz, the President of the Conference, calls for federal investments in 10 sectors that will quickly create jobs in metro areas, improve the infrastructure that the private sector needs to succeed, help the small businesses of Main Street America, and produce lasting economic and environmental benefits for the nation. The following chart summarizes, for each of the 10 sectors, the number of infrastructure projects described by the 427 cities, the total investment that would be required to implement these projects, and the estimated number of jobs that could be generated by these projects.
SECTOR PROJECTS FUNDING JOBS Community Development Block Grants for Infrastructure 2,412 12,675,711,266 205,184 Energy Block Grant for Infrastructure and Green Jobs 942 6,273,272,563 38,792 Transit Equipment and Infrastructure 628 7,069,333,697 80,883 City Streets/Metro Roads Infrastructure 2,403 17,351,910,359 256,515 Airport Technology and Infrastructure 367 4,036,820,109 30,697 Amtrak Infrastructure 41 1,060,310,000 3,599 Water and Wastewater Infrastructure 2,536 15,366,982,941 133,193 School Modernization 652 3,731,693,882 60,278 Public Housing Modernization 440 1,899,928,687 12,053 Public Safety Jobs and Technology 970 3,697,335,798 26,448
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Readers of this report should note that several cities were unable to submit cost
estimates and/or estimates of jobs to be created by all of their individual projects. Because this information could not be included in our tabulations, the total project costs and job numbers we are reporting for the cities as a group should be considered conservative.
Further, because these totals reflect projects submitted to the Conference of
Mayors by just 427 cities, both the potential infrastructure investment that could be made across all of the nation’s principal cities, and the potential number of jobs that such an investment would create, are significantly larger.
In the U.S. today there are approximately 1,200 cities with populations over 30,000, well over two-and-a-half times the number of cities represented in this report. The Conference will continue to collect information on city infrastructure projects that are “ready to go.” The next report, scheduled for release in January, will account for a larger number of cities and list a larger number of projects. Documenting the Need for Infrastructure Investment In early November, cities across the nation provided the Conference of Mayors with examples of needed infrastructure projects that could be started quickly and completed in 2009 if additional federal funding were made available for them in any of the 10 MainStreet infrastructure investment sectors. For these projects, the cities gave us their estimates of the amount of funding that would be needed and the number of jobs that would be created. A report describing more than 4,600 projects in 154 cities capable of creating well over a quarter-million jobs was released by the Conference in Washington on November 13.
A week after the release of this first report, President-elect Obama stated a goal of
creating 2.5 million jobs in America by 2011 – a goal strongly supported by the nation’s mayors. The President-elect described a two-year initiative to rebuild the nation’s crumbling infrastructure. In response, the Conference invited cities to again submit information on infrastructure projects, this time on projects that could start quickly in 2009 and be completed by the end of 2010.
Many of the cities included in the Conference’s first report submitted additional projects, and many other cities submitted their projects, greatly increasing our total estimates of federal infrastructure funding that could be used and jobs that could be created. This report combines the information on projects included in the first report and projects submitted in response to the Conference’s second request.
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A Call to Action – More Urgent Each Day Main Street America’s economic crisis continues to worsen. Since the start of the recession a year ago, the nation has lost 2.7 million jobs. About 10.3 million American workers are now unemployed. About 822,000 have been added to the long-term unemployment rolls (those jobless for 27 weeks or more) over the past year. The nation’s unemployment rate reached 6.7 percent in November – 1.7 percentage points higher than a year ago – and is expected to continue to rise into next year. Claims for unemployment benefits are at the highest level in a quarter-century. Adding to the seriousness of the situation is an underemployment rate that recent calculations put at 12.5 percent. In today’s world, metro economies drive the national economy, currently accounting for 86 percent of national employment, 90 percent of labor income, and 90 percent of gross domestic product (GDP). It should be obvious that investing in Main Street metro economies is the most direct path to creating the jobs and stimulating the business that can begin to reverse the current economic downturn. Washington has bailed out Wall Street, banks, and insurance companies to the tune of $700 billion and hopes that its investment will eventually be returned to the U.S. Treasury and the taxpayer. It is now time for Washington to make another kind of investment, one that guarantees a return: It is time to initiate MainStreet Economic Recovery – immediate and direct assistance that enables local governments and the private sector to invest in the infrastructure and create the jobs that will help restore this nation’s economic growth. Opponents of economic stimulus spending assert that, because infrastructure projects could take years to start and many more years to complete, investing in them would not have the short-term impact on the economy that is needed. We have documented in this report, however, that there are many thousands of infrastructure projects in cities that can get underway immediately and be completed quickly – within one or two years. As we report, projects in just 4 cities are capable of quickly generating nearly 848,000 jobs – well over one-third of the 2.5 million jobs sought by the President-elect. MainStreet Economic Recovery – Immediate and Direct On October 29, Louisville Mayor Jerry Abramson, a Past President of the Conference, presented the Conference’s initial MainStreet plan to the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. On the same day, our Immediate Past President, Trenton Mayor Doug Palmer, presented it to the House Ways and Means Committee. The plan they presented was based on the package of programs for a second economic stimulus that passed the House of Representatives in September but was stopped in the Senate. To that House package we added three needed initiatives: Community Development Block Grant for Infrastructure; Green Jobs – Energy/Environment Block Grant; and Public Safety. In most of the programs, 30 percent or more of the funding would go to the states, with the remainder going to cities and counties – the metro areas that account for the bulk of the nation’s gross domestic product. In the transportation sector, our plan demands that current-law commitments to local areas be preserved in distributing funds under the Surface Transportation Program (STP).
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It is important to understand that our MainStreet Economic Recovery plan calls for funds to flow quickly and directly to cities through 10 federal funding streams that are already in existence; many of these have demonstrated their effectiveness over many years. The 10 infrastructure investments we are recommending are: • Community Development Block Grant for Infrastructure – CDBG would be used to
create jobs through: the construction of public facilities and improvements, water and sewer facilities, streets, and neighborhood centers; the conversion of school buildings for eligible purposes; activities relating to energy conservation and renewable energy resources; and assistance to profit-motivated businesses to carry out economic development and job creation/retention activities.
• Energy Block Grant for Infrastructure and Green Jobs – The new Energy Efficiency and
Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) program would be used by cities, counties, and states to create thousands of energy efficiency and renewable energy production projects. These projects could include energy retrofits of public and private buildings in local areas, installation of solar panels or wind turbines for the production of electricity on local buildings, deployment of new energy distribution technologies (such as distributed generation or district heating and cooling systems) that significantly increase energy efficiency, and development of systems to capture and generate power from methane at landfills.
• Transit Equipment and Infrastructure – Transit funding would be used to purchase buses,
street cars, rail cars, and other rolling stock and equipment needed to create additional capacity; help stabilize fare increases; and improve reliability. It would also be used to restore and maintain facilities and infrastructure in a state of good repair through projects that could, for example, expand station capacity, improve rail tracks, and provide customer information screens.
• City Streets/Metro Roads Infrastructure – Highway funding must be distributed through
the Surface Transportation Program (STP); this ensures that it will provide maximum flexibility to cities, counties, and states to undertake bridge, bus and rail, and road projects in metropolitan areas.
• Airport Technology and Infrastructure – Projects funded through the Airport Improvement
Program (AIP) would include runway and taxi rehabilitations, extensions, and widening; obstruction removal; apron construction, expansion and rehabilitation; rescue and firefighting equipment and facilities; airside service or public access roads; and noise mitigation and abatement (Part 150) associated with aircraft operations, including voluntary home buyout, which would fuel the local housing market, and residential and business insulation programs.
• Amtrak Infrastructure – Amtrak would use infrastructure funding to make necessary
upgrades to tracks, bridges and tunnels, electric traction, interlockings, signals and communications, and stations on the Amtrak system. In addition, Amtrak could refurbish rail cars that are currently in storage and return them to service.
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• Water and Wastewater Infrastructure – Local governments contribute 98 percent of the
total investment in wastewater and 95 percent of the investment in water infrastructure. Water and wastewater infrastructure grants would be used to assist with rehabilitating aging water and sewer infrastructure, complying with sewer overflow issues, and promoting source water protection and availability.
• School Modernization – Federal school modernization funds would be used to repair and
modernize school buildings in both large- and small-city school districts, improve their energy efficiency, and equip them with first-class technology.
• Public Housing Modernization – Public Housing Capital Funds would be used for repair
and construction projects, including safety repairs. • Public Safety Jobs and Technology – Providing COPS hiring grants to local police
departments would allow them to put additional police officers on the streets and in the schools as school resource officers. Additional Byrne Justice Assistance Grant funding could be used to hire personnel, support those personnel, and purchase equipment and new technologies which make law enforcement personnel more effective in their jobs.
“Ready to Go” Report Series – Updates of Infrastructure Projects
For each of our 10 MainStreet infrastructure investment sectors, the following pages list infrastructure projects that are ready to start quickly in 2009 and be completed by the end of 2010 if additional federal funding is provided. The projects are listed by state and city.
The Conference of Mayors will continue to collect information on infrastructure
projects from cities – additional cities not included in the first two releases, and additional projects submitted by the cities that are included – and plans to release updated listings of projects on a regular schedule.
SURVEY CITIES
Anchorage AK Auburn AL Birmingham AL Decatur AL Florence AL Gadsden AL Huntsville AL Mobile AL Fort Smith AR Little Rock AR North Little Rock AR Springdale AR Fayetteville AR Avondale AZ Goodyear AZ Lake Havasu City AZ Phoenix AZ Sahuarita AZ Scottsdale AZ Tucson AZ Yuma AZ Alhambra CA Anaheim CA Bell CA Bell Gardens CA Chino Hills CA Compton CA Elk Grove CA Fountain Valley CA Fresno CA Hayward CA Hercules CA Huntington Beach CA Inglewood CA Irvine CA Lakewood CA Livermore CA Long Beach CA Los Angeles CA
Manhattan Beach CA Modesto CA Napa CA Newark CA Oakland CA Palm Desert CA Pasadena CA Pleasanton CA Plymouth CA Redondo Beach CA Rialto CA Riverside CA Sacramento CA San Bernardino CA San Bruno CA San Diego CA San Francisco CA San Jose CA San Leandro CA San Marcos CA Santa Ana CA Santa Barbara CA Santa Rosa CA Simi Valley CA Stockton CA Sunnyvale CA Sutter Creek CA Temecula CA Tracy CA Turlock CA Ventura CA Visalia CA Aurora CO Denver CO Englewood CO Lakewood CO Merino CO Thornton CO Bridgeport CT
Middletown CT Norwalk CT Stamford CT West Hartford CT West Haven CT Wilmington DE Clearwater FL Coconut Creek FL Coral Gables FL Coral Springs FL Doral FL Fort Myers FL Gretna FL Hialeah FL Hollywood FL Jacksonville FL Lauderhill FL Miami FL Miami-Dade FL Miramar FL North Miami FL North Miami Beach FL Orlando FL Palm Bay FL Pembroke Pines FL Plantation FL Port St. Lucie FL South Daytona FL Tallahassee FL Tamarac FL Tampa FL West Palm Beach FL Acworth GA Athens GA Atlanta GA College Park GA Hinesville GA Marietta GA Savannah GA
Honolulu HI Maui HI Davenport IA Des Moines IA Arco ID Arimo ID Ashton ID Bancroft ID Bellevue ID Bloomington ID Boise ID Buhl ID Burley ID Council ID Crouch ID Dayton ID Encampment ID Firth ID Garden City ID George Town ID Glenns Ferry ID Grace ID Hansen ID Idaho City ID Kellog ID Lava Hot Spring ID Lewiston ID Malad ID Meridian ID Montpelier ID Newdale ID Orofino ID Paris ID Pocatello ID Rexburg ID Rupert ID Salmon ID Shelley ID Soda Springs ID St. Charles ID Sugar City ID Teton ID Addison IL Alsip IL
Arlington Heights IL Bartlett IL Blue Island IL Bolingbrook IL Bourbonnais IL Bridgeview IL Calumet City IL Carpentersville IL Channahon IL Chicago Heights IL Crest Hill IL Elgin IL Frankfort IL Glendale Heights IL Glenview IL Harvey IL Hickory Hills IL Highland Park IL Homer Glen IL Homewood IL Lansing IL Lombard IL Manhattan IL Moline IL Niles IL Normal IL North Chicago IL Northbrook IL Orland Park IL Palatine IL Riverdale IL Romeoville IL Sauk Village IL Schaumburg IL South Holland IL Tinley Park IL Worth IL Carmel IN East Chicago IN Evansville IN Fort Wayne IN Gary IN Hammond IN Kokomo IN
Lake Station IN Merrillville IN Michigan City IN Mishawaka IN Plymouth IN Richmond IN St. John IN Whiting IN Kansas City KS Manhattan KS Bowling Green KY Hopkinsville KY Lexington KY Louisville KY Alexandria LA Baton Rouge LA Bossier City LA Monroe LA New Iberia LA New Orleans LA Boston MA Brockton MA Chicopee MA Haverhill MA Lynn MA Northampton MA Annapolis MD Lewiston ME Battle Creek MI Dearborn MI Detroit MI Grand Rapids MI Jackson MI Kalamazoo MI Southfield MI Southgate MI Sterling Heights MI Taylor MI Westland MI Arden Hills MN Avon MN Belgrade MN Burnsville MN Chanhassen MN
Duluth MN Hanover MN Hugo MN Mahtomedi MN Melrose MN Minneapolis MN Princeton MN Rosemount MN Saint Paul MN Shorewood MN Silver Creek MN St. Cloud MN St. Louis Park MN Clayton MO Columbia MO Florissant MO Jefferson City MO Kansas City MO St. Louis MO Columbia MO Bay Springs MS Greenville MS Hattiesburg MS Jackson MS Laurel MS Meadville MS Meridian MS Natchez MS Bozeman MT Missoula MT Shelby MT Charlotte NC Concord NC Durham NC Fayetteville NC Gastonia NC Rocky Mount NC Winston-Salem NC Grand Forks ND Lincoln NE Omaha NE East Orange NJ Edison NJ Elizabeth NJ
Hamilton NJ Irvington NJ Orange NJ Piscataway NJ Trenton NJ Albuquerque NM Santa Fe NM Silver City NM Henderson NV Las Vegas NV Reno NV Sparks NV Albany NY Binghamton NY Brighton NY Buffalo NY Freeport NY Hempstead NY Schenectedy NY White Plains NY Akron OH Canton OH Cincinnati OH Dayton OH Lakewood OH Lima OH Lorain OH North Olmsted OH North Royalton OH Toledo OH University Heights OH Warren OH Zanesville OH Moore OK Norman OK Ponca City OK Tulsa OK Corvallis OR Eugene OR Lake Oswego OR Portland OR Warren OR Harrisburg PA Lancaster PA
Philadelphia PA State College PA Wilkes-Barre PA York PA Ciales PR Corozal PR Mayaguez PR Ponce PR San Juan PR Providence RI Warwick RI Woonsocket RI Charleston SC Columbia SC Hardeeville SC Sumter SC Cleveland TN Germantown TN Jackson TN Arlington TX Austin TX Baytown TX Beaumont TX Carrollton TX Dallas TX Del Rio TX El Paso TX Euless TX Flower Mound TX Fort Worth TX Frisco TX Garland TX Houston TX Killeen TX La Porte TX Laredo TX McAllen TX McKinney TX Mesquite TX Missouri City TX North Richland Hills TX Pharr TX Port Aransas TX Rowlett TX
Tyler TX Waco TX Winnsboro TX Brigham City UT Herriman City UT Holladay UT Murray UT Orem UT Provo UT Salem UT Salt Lake City UT Alexandria VA Lynchburg VA Norfolk VA Roanoke VA Burlington VT
Auburn WA Bellevue WA Bremerton WA Edmonds WA Everett WA Kirkland WA Lakewood WA Pacific WA Redmond WA Renton WA Seattle WA Snoqualmie WA Spokane WA Tacoma WA Yarrow Point WA Beloit WI
Green Bay WI Janesville WI New Berlin WI Racine WI Sheboygan WI Waukesha WI Casper WY Dixon WY Elk Mountain WY Hanna WY LaBarge WY Medicine Bow WY Saratoga WY Star Valley Ranch WY
City State Program Project Descrip3on Funding Jobs
Anchorage AK Airport Replace Airport Terminal and Administra5ve Offices (Merrill Field) 15,000,000 50
Anchorage AK CDBG Connex5on Day‐Hab Center 200,000 5
Anchorage AK CDBG Catholic Social Services Building 600,000 10
Anchorage AK CDBG Eagle River Town Center & EOC 2,000,000 20
Anchorage AK CDBG Greenbelt Trail Resurfacing and Bridge Repair 3,000,000 20
Anchorage AK CDBG Harry J. McDonald Center 3,000,000 20
Anchorage AK CDBG Kids' Corps Building 2,000,000 20
Anchorage AK CDBG Mid‐town Park 3,000,000 20
Anchorage AK CDBG Neighborhood Park Repairs 3,000,000 30
Anchorage AK CDBG Mountain View Arts & Culture Center 5,000,000 40
Anchorage AK CDBG Covenant House construc5on 5,000,000 60
Anchorage AK CDBG Loussac Library 10,000,000 60
Anchorage AK CDBG Anchorage Neighborhood Health Center 12,000,000 80
Anchorage AK CDBG DHHS Building 12,000,000 80
Anchorage AK Energy Streetlight Retrofit to Energy‐Saving LED Technology 7,000,000 3
Anchorage AK Energy Trail Ligh5ng Retrofit 2,000,000 8
Anchorage AK Energy Municipal Building Retrofit for Energy Efficiency 10,000,000 15
Anchorage AK Energy Materials Recovery Facility (Recycling and Re‐use) 15,000,000 17
Anchorage AK Energy Landfill Methane Recovery Project 7,000,000 20
Anchorage AK Public Safety Anchorage Domes5c Violence Preven5on Project ‐ Vic5m Outreach 318,000 3
Anchorage AK Public Safety Community Ac5on Policing Team Expansion 636,000 6
Anchorage AK Public Safety Misdemeanor/Thea follow‐up Unit 636,000 6
Anchorage AK Schools Mechanical Upgrades 1,881,000 30
Anchorage AK Schools Fire Alarm Upgrades 725,000 40
Anchorage AK Schools Building Renewal Projects 1,169,000 50
Anchorage AK Schools Intercom/PA Upgrades 621,000 50
Anchorage AK Schools Middle School Emergency Communica5on System 820,000 50
Anchorage AK Schools Districtwide Electrical Projects 2,338,000 60
Anchorage AK Schools Districtwide Security System Upgrades 2,588,000 170
Anchorage AK Streets/Roads Minnesota Rut Repair 15,000,000 150
Anchorage AK Streets/Roads Lake O5s & Tudor Conges5on Relief, final funding component 4,000,000 180
Anchorage AK Streets/Roads Arterial Rut Repair Debarr Rd./Jewel Lake Rd./Poeer Rd./Old Klae Rd. 20,000,000 200
Anchorage AK Streets/Roads Old Glenn Hwy Reconstruc5on Phase II 25,000,000 250
Anchorage AK Streets/Roads O'Malley Road Reconstruc5on 30,000,000 300
Anchorage AK Transit Regional Transit Authority Funding 8,750,000 12
Anchorage AK Transit Public Transit System Security and Facility Improvements 2,500,000 20
Anchorage AK Transit Bus Warm Storage for Expanded Fleet 20,000,000 40
Anchorage AK Transit M&O Vehicle Maintenance Facility 19,000,000 40
Anchorage AK Transit Port of Anchorage Expansion ‐ fully permieed, ready to proceed immediately, will create
1000‐1500 jobs. Numerous projects including docking facili5es and cargo handling
areas. 75,000,000 1,500
Anchorage AK Water Eagle River Wastewater Treatment Facility ‐ UV Disinfec5on Upgrades 4,500,000 100
Anchorage AK Water Asplund Wastewater Treatment Facility ‐ Generator‐Electrical Rm and SCADA upgrades 6,000,000 125
Anchorage AK Water Five Sanitary Sewer Lia Sta5ons Upgrade 5,300,000 125
Anchorage AK Water Goldenview Reservoir (2 million gallons) 8,500,000 125
Anchorage AK Water Hiland Road Water Inter5e (Phases 2 and 3) 16,400,000 125
Anchorage AK Water Replace Hillside Water Transmission Main 19,500,000 125
Auburn AL Streets/Roads Alberta/Judd Drainage Improvements 70,010 9
Auburn AL Streets/Roads Cured‐In‐Place‐Pipe FY09 50,000 9
Auburn AL Streets/Roads Opelika Rd @ Guthrie's Drainage Improvements 128,000 10
Auburn AL Streets/Roads Sanders St. Sidewalk 127,000 10
Auburn AL Streets/Roads N. Donahue Bridge Replacement 1,725,000 15
Auburn AL Streets/Roads Ross/Magnolia Intersec5on 95,000 15
Auburn AL Streets/Roads S. College/Longleaf Dr Intersec5on 745,000 18
Auburn AL Streets/Roads Wire Road Bridge Replacement 565,000 18
Auburn AL Streets/Roads Donahue/Magnolia Intersec5on & Resurfacing 950,000 20
Auburn AL Water Miscellaneous Sewer Rehabilita5on Project 300,000 15
Auburn AL Water Highway 14 Water Main Extension 200,000 17
Auburn AL Water Airport Terminal Sewer Extension 400,000 20
Auburn AL Water Timberwood Interceptor Reinforcement 1,000,000 22
Auburn AL Water Choctafaula Interceptor (Phase II) 3,500,000 27
Auburn AL Water U5lity Asset Mapping & Maintenance Project 1,500,000 30
Birmingham AL CDBG Learning Tree Park ‐ Ameni5es (ligh5ng, furniture, etc.) to enhance the use of the park. 200,000 30
Birmingham AL CDBG West End Walking Track ‐ Neighborhood amenity to encourage walking as alterna5ve
mode of transporta5on. 500,000 30
Birmingham AL CDBG 19th Street Ensley ‐ Avenue F to Ensley Avenue ‐ Street improvement project. 1,600,000 50
Birmingham AL CDBG 30th Way North, 4700 Block ‐ Street improvement project. 550,000 50
Birmingham AL CDBG City‐wide neighborhood sidewalk ADA accessibility improvements. 4,000,000 50
Birmingham AL CDBG F. L. Shuelesworth Drive, 4300‐4500 Blocks ‐ Street improvement project. 150,000 50
Birmingham AL CDBG Florida Avenue ‐ 2nd Street to 8th Street Thomas ‐ Street improvement project. 500,000 50
Birmingham AL CDBG Sandy Vista Phase II ‐ Two to three block street improvement project. 500,000 50
City State Program Project Descrip3on Funding Jobs
Birmingham AL CDBG Sandy Vista Phase III ‐ Two to three block street improvement project. 250,000 50
Birmingham AL CDBG Sandy Vista Phase IV ‐ Two to three block street improvement project. 200,000 50
Birmingham AL CDBG Wylam Phase III ‐ Two to three block street improvement project. 500,000 50
Birmingham AL CDBG 13th Street SW ‐ Mayfield Ave to Northland ‐ Street improvement project. 300,000 75
Birmingham AL CDBG Park Lawn Avenue, 2500 Block ‐ Street improvement project. 50,000 75
Birmingham AL Streets/Roads 8th Avenue North ‐ Streetscape improvements from Center Street to 3rd Street N. 900,000 40
Birmingham AL Streets/Roads 19th Avenue N ‐ Street widening improvements from East Lake Blvd to 88th Street
North. 350,000 50
Birmingham AL Streets/Roads City‐wide ADA curb ramp installa5on 12,000,000 50
Birmingham AL Streets/Roads 6th Street NW ‐ Street widening improvements from Five Mile Road to Carson Road 500,000 75
Birmingham AL Streets/Roads Grants Mill Road Bridge ‐ Bridge replacement. 1,000,000 75
Birmingham AL Streets/Roads Mar5nwood Lane ‐ Street widening improvements from Wildwood Dr to Hillview Dr. 1,300,000 75
Birmingham AL Streets/Roads City‐wide infrastructure repairs ‐ Sidewalks, ligh5ng, etc. 1,000,000 100
Birmingham AL Streets/Roads City‐wide street resurfacing 30,000,000 150
Birmingham AL Streets/Roads City‐wide bridge repairs 1,000,000 220
Birmingham AL Transit Intermodal Facility Expansion ‐ Parking Deck ‐ Parking deck to support the use of
mul5modal facility. 8,000,000 200
Birmingham AL Water Paeon Park Aera5on System ‐ Aera5on system to aerate lake to prevent algae growth. 500,000 15
Birmingham AL Water Bridlewood Ditch ‐ Concrete box culvert project to improve drainage. 1,200,000 50
Birmingham AL Water Oak Ridge Phase II ‐ Sanitary sewer to serve an unsewered area of Birmingham. 1,500,000 75
Decatur AL CDBG Ingalls Boat Harbor piping inlets curbing and paving for restroom bldg parking lot and
highway 20 turn lane 325,000 15
Decatur AL CDBG Burleson Moun5an off‐site Sanitary Sewer 350,000 25
Decatur AL CDBG reto fit sidewalk program throughout the city 3,000,000 30
Decatur AL CDBG Sewer extension down Beltline road and grod terry blvd 5,500,000 35
Decatur AL CDBG Stonegate Single Family residental subdivision interstructure project building of street
curb, gueer u5lity upgrade 1,500,000 75
Decatur AL Energy Retro fijng city hall for engergy efficiency and ADA compliance 2,000,000 20
Decatur AL Streets/Roads Buningtree Connec5on sommerwind to tomahawk extension 700,000 10
Decatur AL Streets/Roads Castlegate blvd extension from presbyterian dr to the mall 325,000 10
Decatur AL Streets/Roads Burningtree Dr. improvements pipe inlets curbing from od creek trail to cherokee place 550,000 15
Decatur AL Streets/Roads Chaple Hill Road Improvements 2,500,000 20
Decatur AL Streets/Roads Judge Crow Blvd connec5ng Auburn Dr and Modaus road 4,000,000 25
Decatur AL Streets/Roads Phase 2 and Phase 3 of City Widing REsurfacing project 2,270,000 30
Decatur AL Streets/Roads Highway 20 interchange 50,000,000 400
Decatur AL Transit Purchase 20 40‐passenger buses for local transporta5on route throughout city to local
industry 5,000,000 30
Decatur AL Water Flint sewer rehab project. replace sewer lines to parts of city with sewer problems 7,000,000 100
Florence AL Streets/Roads This project will construct the College Street Bridge in West Florence, a low income/high
poverty area, to open development in this area of the City. 4,500,000 50
Gadsden AL Airport ARFF Crash Truck 700,000 6
Gadsden AL Airport Airport Fire Sta5on‐modify exis5ng building 300,000 10
Gadsden AL CDBG Hoke Street Sidewalk Construc5on to serve new Department of Human Resources
Facility 150,000 5
Gadsden AL CDBG Construc5on of Banks Park Community Center 600,000 20
Gadsden AL CDBG Historic Downtown Loa Conversions 500,000 20
Gadsden AL CDBG Rose Street Drainage 750,000 20
Gadsden AL CDBG Miscellaneous Street Resurfacing 1,000,000 25
Gadsden AL CDBG Renova5on of Gadsden Sports Complex 750,000 25
Gadsden AL CDBG Tuscaloosa Avenue Drainage 1,000,000 25
Gadsden AL CDBG Oak Park Drainage 1,200,000 30
Gadsden AL CDBG Oakleigh Estates Road & Drainage Improvements 2,000,000 40
Gadsden AL CDBG Conversion of former General Forrest School 3,000,000 60
Gadsden AL Energy Green Roof Conversions 500,000 15
Gadsden AL Energy Energy Retrofit of Historic Downtown Municipal Buildings 4,000,000 75
Gadsden AL Housing Emma Sansom Homes‐safety‐related repairs 200,000 5
Gadsden AL Housing Starnes Park Housing Construc5on‐10 new units 800,000 15
Gadsden AL Public Safety Construct and equip forensic lab 1,000,000 5
Gadsden AL Schools Miscellaneous Computer/Technology Upgrades 2,000,000 20
Gadsden AL Schools Electrical & Telecommunica5ons Op5miza5on Program 2,000,000 30
Gadsden AL Schools Equipment for New Career Tech Center at new Gadsden City High School 3,000,000 50
Gadsden AL Streets/Roads South 11th Street Widening 350,000 5
Gadsden AL Streets/Roads Tuscaloosa Avenue Bridge Replacement 750,000 15
Gadsden AL Streets/Roads Black Creek Parkway Signaliza5on & Turn Lanes 250,000 20
Gadsden AL Streets/Roads Chestnut Street Bridge Replacement 200,000 20
Gadsden AL Streets/Roads ADA required sidewalk modifica5ons 1,000,000 30
Gadsden AL Streets/Roads Miscellaneous Road Improvements 6,000,000 60
Gadsden AL Streets/Roads 4‐Laning of Airport Road to serve new plant 6,000,000 700
Gadsden AL Transit Replacement of large trolleys with smaller, environmentally friendly trolleys 800,000 5
Gadsden AL Transit Construc5on of trolley stops/sta5ons 900,000 15
Gadsden AL Water Lookout Mountain Water & Sewer Installa5on 2,000,000 30
City State Program Project Descrip3on Funding Jobs
Gadsden AL Water Miscellaneous Water & Sewer Replacement 10,000,000 70
Gadsden AL Water North Gadsden Water & Sewer Replacement 12,000,000 80
Gadsden AL Water Airport Road Water & Sewer Installa5on to serve new plant 2,000,000 700
Huntsville AL CDBG Clinton Avenue Bridge Replacement 2,000,000 94
Huntsville AL CDBG Holmes Avenue Bridge Replacement 2,000,000 94
Huntsville AL CDBG Meridian Street Improvements Phase II 2,371,000 111
Huntsville AL CDBG Courthouse Square Improvement Project 2,873,000 135
Huntsville AL Energy Library HVAC and Chiller Retrofit 250,000 10
Huntsville AL Energy Natatorium Roof Replacement‐Glass Retractable System for passive sloar heat 1,000,000 15
Huntsville AL Energy Hays Preserve Building‐ New Green LEED Building 500,000 50
Huntsville AL Housing Replacement of bathroom fixtures at various sites 1,700,000 20
Huntsville AL Housing Installa5on of energy efficient windows at various sites 4,500,000 40
Huntsville AL Housing Repain5ng units at various sites 2,700,000 50
Huntsville AL Housing Replacement of ligh5ng at various sites 500,000 50
Huntsville AL Housing Roofing at various sites 3,000,000 50
Huntsville AL Housing Construc5on of Gateway Place senior housing facility 16,000,000 300
Huntsville AL Housing Rehabilita5on of 150 mul5family units 12,000,000 300
Huntsville AL Public Safety Crime Preven5on through Crime Analysis Program‐Soaware purchase 65,000
Huntsville AL Public Safety Mobile Repor5ng Program‐ Replacing 225 police in‐car mobile data terminals 1,020,000
Huntsville AL Public Safety Mobile Video Program‐Installa5on of 175 in‐car mobile video systems 1,050,000
Huntsville AL Public Safety Safety Advancement for Everyone (S.A.F.E.) Program‐Purchase of equipment and
training 350,000
Huntsville AL Public Safety Fill vacant police officer posi5ons 875,000 17
Huntsville AL Schools Big Cove Elementary School 22,000,000 250
Huntsville AL Streets/Roads Five Points Improvement Project Phase II 450,000 21
Huntsville AL Streets/Roads Five Points Improvement Project Phase III 450,000 21
Huntsville AL Streets/Roads Providence Main Street Streetscape 900,000 42
Huntsville AL Streets/Roads Flint River Greenway Phase II 1,187,000 56
Huntsville AL Streets/Roads Stonemark Infrastructure Improvements 1,500,000 71
Huntsville AL Streets/Roads Taylor Road Extension 1,500,000 71
Huntsville AL Streets/Roads Taylor Lane Widening 1,750,000 82
Huntsville AL Streets/Roads Balch Road 2,000,000 94
Huntsville AL Streets/Roads Explorer Blvd Extension 2,600,000 122
Huntsville AL Streets/Roads Nance Road Improvements 3,440,000 162
Huntsville AL Streets/Roads Road Extension Research Park 3,600,000 169
Huntsville AL Streets/Roads Old Madison Pike Improvements 3,841,000 181
Huntsville AL Streets/Roads Resurfacing various streets 6,000,000 282
Huntsville AL Streets/Roads Liele Cove Road and Liele Cove Greenway 6,300,000 296
Huntsville AL Streets/Roads Dug Hill Road/US 431 Intersec5on Improvements 7,100,000 334
Huntsville AL Streets/Roads Governors Drive Phase II 10,000,000 470
Huntsville AL Transit Install 15 bus camera systems @$5000 each 75,000
Huntsville AL Transit Install 25 bus shelters @ $5000 per shelter 125,000
Huntsville AL Transit Replace 2 trolley buses @ $250,000 each 500,000
Huntsville AL Transit Replace bus stop signs and bus maps 25,000
Huntsville AL Transit Updated Transit Center Message Board 15,000
Huntsville AL Water County Line Road Sewer Extension 630,000 30
Huntsville AL Water Flint River Sewer Extension 735,000 35
Huntsville AL Water Sewer Abatement Infrastructure Projects 750,000 35
Huntsville AL Water Knox Creek Sewer Extension 787,500 37
Huntsville AL Water Ware Park Sewer Project 2,126,000 100
Huntsville AL Water Western Area Forcemain Phase III 3,916,500 184
Huntsville AL Water Western Area Pump Sta5on Phase II 4,011,000 189
Huntsville AL Water Western Area Interceptor Phase IV 4,095,000 192
Huntsville AL Water Western Area 16" Forecemain Phase VI 4,200,000 197
Huntsville AL Water Western Area Interceptor Phase V 4,242,000 199
Huntsville AL Water Flood Mi5ga5on and Drainage Improvements 4,645,000 220
Mobile AL Airport The City of Mobile partners with our Airport Authority in the planning, maintaining and
growth of our two major airports – Bates Field and Brookley Field. Bates serves as our
regional passenger airport complex and is also home t 2,180,000 123
Mobile AL CDBG The City of Mobile, Alabama has established the Mobile Housing Board (MHB) to
administer CDBG monies received as a part of HUD related and other federally
applicable grants. Specific projects are nominated for approval through the MH 18,000,000 216
Mobile AL Energy "Re‐powering an Electric U5lity Coal Unit with 100% Biomass"‐
The City of Mobile and Alabama Power Company, (A Southern Company), are dedicated
partners in economic development, workforce development, strategic planning and
ac5ve growth of this community 100,000,000 193
Mobile AL Public Safety The City of Mobile’s immediate “ready to go” needs within Public Safety for Police
budge5ng are directly centered on increasing personnel in all areas, sworn officers,
informa5on and forensic specialists t 15,571,000 135
City State Program Project Descrip3on Funding Jobs
Mobile AL Public Safety City of Mobile, AL: Public Safety: Fire ‐ Rescue: At the present 5me the current condi5on
of Fire Rescue facili5es, equipment and staffing are in need of significant improvement
across the board to comply with comply with the recommended requirements o 86,750,000 1,000
Mobile AL Schools The City of Mobile’s public educa5on system is provided through the Mobile County
Public School System, which is the largest school system in the state of Alabama with
over 100 public school buildings. The schools system is one of the largest employers i 360,000,000 24,375
Mobile AL Streets/Roads Michigan Avenue Bridge and other highway related capital improvements: Built in 1941,
The 224 foot long Michigan Avenue Bridge over CSX Railroad is a main north to south
entranceway to the Mobile Airport Authority’s huge industri 6,240,000 138
Mobile AL Streets/Roads Outer Loop Bypass: Planned as a part of the MPO's long range planning for
transporta5on, this 21 mile, north‐south connector will assist in reducing transit 5mes,
conges5on and speed commercial throughput on municipal, state a 293,000,000 800
Mobile AL Transit The City of Mobile has iden5fied improved public transit as an immediate requirement
for mee5ng the needs of a growing workforce that is housed within a mix of urban,
suburban and rural areas within our surrounding regio 13,000,000 10
Mobile AL Transit Waterfront Terminal Complex: The City of Mobile con5nues strategic re‐development of
its downtown public waterfront with the next phase of The Mobile Waterfront Terminal
Complex, an ongoing project dedicated to revitalizing alter 52,000,000 700
Mobile AL Water The Board of Water and Sewer Commissioners has iden5fied within this document
ready‐to‐go sanitary sewer infrastructure projects totaling $178,310,000. These
projects vary from repair and rehabilita5on to full replacement of exis5n 178,310,000 320
Mobile AL Water The City of Mobile’s Public Works Department has “ready to go” nineteen (19)
infrastructure projects directly related to rehabilita5ng aging water and sewer
infrastructure, complying with sewer overflow issues, and promo 36,000,000 1,400
Fayeeeville AR Airport Install High Intensity Runway Ligh5ng 1,000,000 5
Fayeeeville AR Airport Remove Obstruc5ons (trees) South end approach zone 10,000 5
Fayeeeville AR Airport Rehabilitate Runway pavements 200,000 10
Fayeeeville AR Airport Rehabilitate Taxiway pavements 250,000 10
Fayeeeville AR Airport Widen Taxiways B, C and F from 40' to 50' 425,000 10
Fayeeeville AR Airport Construct Aircraa Maintenance Facility 100X200 2,000,000 25
Fayeeeville AR Airport Construct Taxiway G from Taxiway E to South Runway End 2,900,000 25
Fayeeeville AR Airport Construct Terminal Apron Expansion 300X600 2,850,000 25
Fayeeeville AR Airport Construct West side Firehouse for Crash Truck and Structure truck 1,250,000 25
Fayeeeville AR Airport Purchase/Develop Aerospace and Technology Park + 167 Acres 3,500,000 25
Fayeeeville AR Airport Terminal Apron Rehab 350,000 25
Fayeeeville AR Airport Construct 20 GA Sunscreens & Tie down Apron Complex 1,200,000 40
Fayeeeville AR Airport Construct 6 ea 60X60 Corporate Hangars w/parking 400,000 40
Fayeeeville AR Airport Construct East Side Business Apron 300X1200 5,700,000 50
Fayeeeville AR Airport Runway 16 RSA Improvement Project (AIP in progress) 4,000,000 50
Fayeeeville AR Amtrak Feasibility Study ‐ Liele Rock to Fayeeeville 250,000 5
Fayeeeville AR CDBG energy conserva5on ‐ non‐profit facili5es 400,000 3
Fayeeeville AR CDBG rehab for non‐profit facility 500,000 4
Fayeeeville AR CDBG target area street & sidewalk improvements 900,000 4
Fayeeeville AR CDBG target area water and sewer improvements 800,000 4
Fayeeeville AR CDBG expansion of community center 1,000,000 10
Fayeeeville AR CDBG rehab for resource center 1,000,000 10
Fayeeeville AR Housing Expand Morgan manor ‐ two 8‐unit facili5es 5,000,000 5
Fayeeeville AR Housing Rehab PHA High Rise 1,000,000 20
Fayeeeville AR Public Safety Radio System Upgrade 4,000,000 ‐
Fayeeeville AR Public Safety Taser Purchase 83,700 ‐
Fayeeeville AR Public Safety Civilian Crime Analyst 150,000 2
Fayeeeville AR Public Safety Motorcycle Traffic Patrol 150,000 2
Fayeeeville AR Public Safety School Resource Officers 241,000 4
Fayeeeville AR Public Safety Parks and Trail patrol 317,570 5
Fayeeeville AR Public Safety 4th Judicial District Drug Task Force 470,000 10
Fayeeeville AR Streets/Roads AR 112 Hwy Widening (UofA Agri to I‐540) 3,000,000 12
Fayeeeville AR Streets/Roads Van Asche Extension )Gregg to Hwy 112) 4,000,000 12
Fayeeeville AR Streets/Roads U.S 71B Safety Enhancements(College Avenue) 6,300,000 18
Fayeeeville AR Streets/Roads U.S. 71B/Joyce Street intersec5on improvements 5,500,000 18
Fayeeeville AR Streets/Roads AR 16 Hwy Widening (Hwy 265 to Falcon) 9,000,000 20
Fayeeeville AR Streets/Roads Fulbright Expressway/Gregg Street Interchange Improv. 10,000,000 20
Fayeeeville AR Streets/Roads Joyce Street Extension to I‐540 7,500,000 20
Fayeeeville AR Streets/Roads U.S. 71B/Fulbright Expressway Interchange Improv. 12,000,000 20
Fayeeeville AR Streets/Roads AR 112 Hwy Widening (I‐540 to Johnson City Limits) 15,000,000 22
Fayeeeville AR Streets/Roads New I‐540/Joyce Street Interchange 14,500,000 22
Fayeeeville AR Streets/Roads AR 265 Hwy Widening (Joyce to Albright) 22,000,000 30
Fayeeeville AR Streets/Roads I‐540/Fulbright Expressway Interchange Improv. 76,000,000 200
Fayeeeville AR Water Replace Meter Vault, U of A Farms East on Garland 46,000 4
Fayeeeville AR Water Paint Baxter Water Tanks 644,000 5
Fayeeeville AR Water Benson Mountain Pressure Plane Water Storage Tank 161,000 6
Fayeeeville AR Water South Mountain Water Pump Sta5on Repair & Replace 207,000 6
City State Program Project Descrip3on Funding Jobs
Fayeeeville AR Water Water Line Replacement ‐ Lafayeee, West‐College 56,350 6
Fayeeeville AR Water Water Loop, Holland Dr (Farmington) 507,150 6
Fayeeeville AR Water Water/Sewer Installa5on on Shiloh, North of Dorothy Jeanne 263,350 6
Fayeeeville AR Water Sewer Lia Sta5on Backup Power Generators 460,000 8
Fayeeeville AR Water Water Line Replacement ‐ Hwy 16E White River Bridge 520,950 8
Fayeeeville AR Water Sewer Line Replacement ‐ Crossover, Cliffs to 36" Transmission 1,721,550 15
Fayeeeville AR Water Sewer Line Replacement ‐ Happy Hollow, 4th to 36" Transmission 1,452,450 15
Fayeeeville AR Water Sewer Replacement ‐ Elkins Ouxall Line 1,742,250 15
Fayeeeville AR Water Water Line Replacement ‐ Dinsmore Trail 1,130,450 15
Fayeeeville AR Water Water Line Replacement ‐ Holly & Sang Area 1,429,450 15
Fayeeeville AR Water Water Line Replacement ‐ Jackson, Kings, Columbus 1,135,050 15
Fayeeeville AR Water Water Line Replacement ‐ Overcrest & Mockingbird Area 1,179,900 15
Fayeeeville AR Water Innova5ve Biosolids Processing Method 8,000,000 25
Fort Smith AR CDBG Construc5on of new playground at Tilles Park for physically‐challenged children 40,000 5
Fort Smith AR CDBG Construc5on of new sidewalk on Albert Pike Ave. from Grand to Spradling and repair
exis5ng sidewalk on May Ave. 300,000 5
Fort Smith AR CDBG Repairs to sidewlaks on Lecta Ave., North 13th St., North 7th St., North 5th St. 274,000 5
Fort Smith AR CDBG Construc5on of mul5‐purpose trail 150,000 6
Fort Smith AR CDBG Development of 4 neighborhood parks ‐ Texas Road, Leo Fondren, Briarcliff, Williamson
Place 426,000 12
Fort Smith AR CDBG Construc5on of new restroom facili5es in an LMI area park 200,000 15
Fort Smith AR CDBG Reconstruc5on of single family homes occupied by eligible households that have
founda5on or other major failures 300,000 25
Fort Smith AR CDBG Cost share in subdivision project for LMI home construc5on with $6 million leverage 500,000 30
Fort Smith AR Streets/Roads Reconstruc5on of 0.9 miles of Texas Rd. south of Cavanaugh Rd. 4,000,000 25
Fort Smith AR Streets/Roads Construc5on of 1500 feet of Chad Colley Blvd. in the Chaffee Crossing redevelopment
area to support industrial growth 1,500,000 30
Fort Smith AR Water Wastewater Supervisory Control and Data Acquisi5on System 600,000 8
Fort Smith AR Water Disposal of Water Treatment Plant residuals 450,000 10
Fort Smith AR Water Construc5on of deten5on pond and drainage channel improvements, Hon Avenue north
of Park Ave. 600,000 12
Fort Smith AR Water Construc5on of Neighborhood Storm Drainage Improvements in 3 areas: Barrington
Lane/Hillsboro Lane; Dallas and 96th Street; Ballman Road 200,000 12
Fort Smith AR Water Midland Avenue 30‐inch Water Transmission Line Construc5on 3,570,000 15
Fort Smith AR Water Sub‐Basin 10 Wastewater Collec5on System Rehabilita5on 1,500,000 15
Fort Smith AR Water Neighborhood Water System and Fire Protec5on Improvements 3,400,000 16
Fort Smith AR Water Construc5on of drainage improvements in Mill Creek from Cavanaugh Rd. downstream
to South 28th St. and realignment of South 28th St. with U.S. Highway 71B 4,000,000 20
Fort Smith AR Water Sunnymeade Basin Relief Sewer ‐ Phase 2 1,500,000 20
Fort Smith AR Water Sunnymeade Basin Relief Sewer ‐ Phase 3 1,800,000 20
Fort Smith AR Water Lake Fort Smith Water Treatment Plant Backwash Lagoon Expansion 3,500,000 23
Fort Smith AR Water Lake Fort Smith Water Treatment Plant 4 million Gallon Clearwell Storage 4,400,000 40
Liele Rock AR Airport Perimeter Security System 2,300,000
Liele Rock AR CDBG Baseline Road ‐ Stagecoach to County Line (Widening and overlay) 1,200,000
Liele Rock AR CDBG Bowman Road Bridge widening 700,000
Liele Rock AR CDBG Chenal Parkway‐Shackleford to Hwy 10 (Overlay) 3,000,000
Liele Rock AR CDBG Chester‐Markham to Roosevelt (Overlay) 670,000
Liele Rock AR CDBG Fiber Op5c Network Backbone on Arterial Network (Traffic Control and Video
Surveilance) 5,300,000
Liele Rock AR CDBG Fourche Dam Pike & Lindsey Road Signal 300,000
Liele Rock AR CDBG Geyer Springs ‐ 65th to Baseline Road 610,000
Liele Rock AR CDBG I‐440 & Bankhead Signal 60,000
Liele Rock AR CDBG I‐440 & Fourche Dam Pike Ligh5ng and Signaliza5on 500,000
Liele Rock AR CDBG Markham‐I‐30 to Chenal (Overlay) 3,200,000
Liele Rock AR CDBG Rahling Road ‐ Chenal to Taylor Loop ( Widening and Overlay) 2,940,000
Liele Rock AR CDBG Rahling Road Widening 750,000
Liele Rock AR CDBG South Loop 5,090,000
Liele Rock AR CDBG Springer & I‐440 (Ligh5ng) 850,000
Liele Rock AR CDBG Taylor Loop/Rahling and Hinson Signaliza5ons 250,000
Liele Rock AR CDBG Thibault Road (Zuber to Frazier) Widening 380,000
Liele Rock AR CDBG University ‐ Cantrell to Asher (Overlay) 1,300,000
Liele Rock AR CDBG Wright Avenue Viaduct (Overpass) 670,000
Liele Rock AR Water Fourche Creek Treatment Plant Engine Generator Replacement: Principal power supply
at Fourche Creek Treatment Plant is through three digester‐gas burning engines, each
coupled to electrical generators. The engine/generators were installed and placed in s 1,276,146
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: 125 Amp Portable Welder 5,200
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: 6" Portable Pump (Self‐Priming/Auto‐Start) 38,000
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: Adams Field STP Camera Equipment Upgrade 40,000
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: Addi5on to Exis5ng Storeroom Clearwater
Maint 35,000
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: Disk Array Enclosures for SAN‐2 Units 25,000
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: Fourche Equipment Storage Bldg. 27,500
City State Program Project Descrip3on Funding Jobs
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: Front Fence Gate and Delivery Area ‐ Cantrell PS 16,500
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: Geared Head Shop Lathe 19,500
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: Ground Penetra5ng Radar Equipment 25,000
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: H2S Scrubber Replacements 11,000
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: Hansen Asset Valua5on Module 25,000
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: Hansen Permit & Code Enforcement Modules 35,000
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: IMS Map Drawer 25,000
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: IMS V8 Conversion Services 90,000
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: Laboratory Informa5on Management System 43,000
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: O&G Tes5ng Manifold, Apparatus 23,600
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: One (1) Grade Light Laser 9,000
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: One (1) New 300 Amp Wire Welder 6,500
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: One (1) New 8.5 Dia. Manhole Box 12,100
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: One (1) NEW Asphalt Zipper 82,950
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: OPS Soaware Upgrade 25,000
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: Renovate AF Chlorine Bldg./Office Space 40,000
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: Repair Lower Parking Lot at Clearwater 15,000
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: Replace (3) Laboratory Fume Hoods 63,000
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: Replace A/C Unit Clearwater Maint. 6,500
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: Replace A/C Unit Fourche Admin 6,500
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: Replace Cyanide Dis5lla5on System 15,000
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: Replace Glassware Cleaning System 8,000
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: Replace Glassware Cleaning System (1) 18,700
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: Replace Lab Centrifuge 9,000
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: Replace Sampling Ice Machine 7,000
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: SAN Storage Upgrades 20,000
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: SCADA Radio System Replacement 60,000
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: Survey Grade GPS Equipment 40,000
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: Two New 8'X6' Trench Boxes 15,000
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: Upgrade Linko EAD Soaware 20,000
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: Upgrade LRW SCADA Schema5cs and Diagrams 9,500
Liele Rock AR Water General Plant‐Facili5es and Equipment: Ver5cal Mill 12,000
Liele Rock AR Water Pumping�