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Governor Pritzker Announces Over $50 Million in Grants for Essential Infrastructure Projects
This funding is made possible by the Rebuild Illinois Public Infrastructure (RIPI) Capital Program, part of Governor Pritzker's historic, bipartisan capital program, Rebuild Illinois, and a key priority outlined in Illinois' 5-year economic plan, a blueprint to create economic growth. RIPI is one of several infrastructure programs created by the state to provide investment in aging infrastructure, as well as job opportunities for communities. In total, the Rebuild Illinois capital plan will be providing at least $3.3 billion in grants and programs for locals and businesses around the state.
"Investing in our state's infrastructure through Rebuild Illinois is also an investment in communities so they can live, work, and be well," said Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton. "Not only will these projects improve communities' quality of life with critical infrastructure improvements, they will also uplift underserved areas by creating jobs as we continue to build a better, stronger Illinois for all."
The projects, which are funded by capital grants, include replacement of a wooden water tower, a façade facelift for the Coronado Performing Arts Center, and ADA accessibility upgrades. It also includes road and bridge repairs, and capital upgrades for utilities, water treatment, and sewer systems. The grants range from $343,000 to $2 million in funding, with an average grant award of nearly $1.5 million.
Grantee | Project Description | Amount |
City of Arcola | Sewer construction | $1,906,062 |
City of Carmi | Water line and pressure reducing station replacement, and tank upgrades | $1,795,000 |
City of Greenfield | Sewer replacement | $2,000,000 |
City of Greenville | New water treatment plant | $2,000,000 |
City of Lacon | Roadway improvements | $1,095,705 |
City of Litchfield | Utility delivery improvements | $2,000,000
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City of Loves Park | Water main extension | $1,480,730 |
City of Macomb | Wastewater treatment plant improvements | $2,000,000 |
City of Morris | Industrial Park roadway construction | $2,000,000 |
City of North Chicago | Installation of public utilities and roadway | $2,000,000 |
City of Olney | Replacement of storm sewer | $2,000,000 |
City of Rock Falls | Roadway reconstruction | $2,000,000 |
City of Rockford | Restoration of the Coronado Performing Arts Center facade | $720,265 |
City of Spring Valley | Sewer improvements | $343,292 |
City of Toluca | Water tower maintenance | $500,000 |
City of Vandalia | New water tower treatment plant | $2,000,000 |
City of White Hall | Water system improvements | $2,000,000 |
LaSalle County | Soldier Pile Wall creation to mitigate slope failure and future flooding impact (Peru Township) | $1,947,774
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Pope County | Water system improvements (Golconda) | $2,000,000 |
Pulaski County | Elevated water storage tank rehabilitation (Ullin) | $485,000 |
Shelby County | Expansion of water treatment plant (Beecher City) | $2,000,000 |
Stephenson County | Road reconstruction | $1,250,000 |
Village of Ashland | Replacing sanitary sewer lift station | $1,157,000 |
Village of Big Rock | Sewer project | $1,966,593 |
Village of Broadview | Street roadway reconstruction, utility improvements and ADA crossings | $574,005 |
Village of Creve Coeur | Wesley Road reconstruction project | $1,705,615
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Village of Dupo | Road improvements to Industrial Drive | $1,462,464 |
Village of Hillside | Sewer improvements | $2,000,000 |
Village of Justice | Drainage project | $1,425,126 |
Village of Manhattan | Drainage improvements | $725,000 |
Village of Milledgeville | Sanitary sewer improvements | $600,000 |
Village of New Athens | Roadway improvements | $515,000 |
Village of New Holland | Construction of a Water tower, treatment plant and well | $2,000,000 |
Village of Tiskilwa | Replacement of four bridges | $1,112,852 |
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