Immediate Release

 

PRESS RELEASE

 

Contact: David Barber
Rural Development Specialist
(785) 628-3081

 

USDA Funds To Help Purchase Fire Trucks
For Osborne County Rural Fire District #1

 

April 23, 2002, Topeka, Kansas—USDA Rural Development has approved a Community Facility Loan of $20,000 and a Grant of $15,000 to benefit Osborne County Rural Fire District #1, according to Chuck Banks, Kansas Director for USDA Rural Development. The fire district is contributing $15,000 toward the project and the Kansas Department of Commerce and Housing is providing a $210,200 Community Development Block Grant. USDA Rural Development is the Federal agency responsible for the development of rural communities through the administration of a number of programs designed to strengthen the economy and infrastructure of rural areas.

According to David Barber, Rural Development Specialist in the Hays office, Rural Development funds will be used to help purchase two First Attack grass/brush fire trucks and one First Responder grass/rescue squad fire truck. Approximately 653 residents will be served by this project.

"Rural Development loans and grants help rural communities retain jobs, create new jobs and ensure the safety and security of their citizens. USDA Rural Development is pleased to be able to provide cities and towns in Kansas with the benefits Community Facility loans and grants provide," State Director Banks said.

Community Facility loan and grant funds may be used to construct, enlarge, or improve community facilities for day care, health care, public safety, and other public services. These loans and grants are usually made to public entities and nonprofit organizations. Applications can be easily obtained from your local USDA Rural Development office, or for more information, visit our website at: http://www.rurdev.usda.gov