HUD and USDA Funds for Western New York
(Lockport Event)
ALLEGANY COUNTY -- $1.9 million, all from HUD.
HUD funding will provide: $370,000 for the Village of Andover for the rehabilitation of a water project benefiting 500 households; $400,000 for the Village of Andover for a water reservoir/replacement benefiting 500 households
and will leverage $34,500; $400,000 for the Town of Belfast to rehabilitate 22 housing units and will leverage $57,400; $372,482 for the Village of Belmont to rehabilitate 12 housing units; $400,000 (leverage $57,400) to the Town of Clarkesville for the rehabilitation of 22 housing units.
CATTARAUGUS COUNTY -- $4 million, all from HUD.
HUD funding will provide: $600,000 for Cattaraugus County to be used to establish a microenterprise assistance program which will create 150 new jobs; $400,000 for the City of Olean for a water reservoir benefiting 7500 households and will leverage $3,500,000; $800,000 for the City of Olean for a water treatment plant benefiting 7500 households and will leverage $16,700,000; $400,000 for the Town of Olean for a waste water system benefiting 120 households and will leverage $757,000; $1,867,500 to the City of Salamanca for downtown improvements and business loans expected to create 50 new jobs.
CAYUGA COUNTY -- $1.3 million ( HUD: $771,700, USDA: $503,650).
HUD funding will provide: $387,500 for Cayuga County to establish both a microenterprise assistance program and a business development revolving loan fund which will together create 43 new jobs; $384,200 for the Village of Morovia to rehabilitate 32 housing and units and will leverage $212,800.
USDA funding will provide: $503,650 for housing.
CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY -- $600,000, all from HUD.
HUD funding will provide: $600,000 to Chautauqua County to provide public facility improvements to an industrial park, establish a microenterprise assistance program and fund a number of new or expanded public services, creating 40 new jobs.
MONROE COUNTY -- $2.1 million (HUD: $391,700, USDA: $1,758,450).
HUD funding will provide: $391,700 to the Village of East Rochester to rehabilitate 28 units of housing.
USDA funding will provide: $1.7 million for housing.
NIAGARA COUNTY -- $3.3 million. (HUD: $2,100,000, USDA: $495,300).
HUD funding will provide: $400,000 to the City of Lockport to leverage $1,090,000 in additional funds to create 19 first-time homebuyers; $400,000 will leverage $50,000 in additional funds for the City of North Tonawanda to rehabilitate 24 units of Housing; $400,000 will be loaned by Niagara County to a local business, Silipos Inc., and will be used to assist in the Company's relocation to a new, consolidated facility. The project will leverage $2,118,000 in other funds and will result in the creation of 51 new jobs. HUD funding of $900,000 to Niagara County to continue its' microenterprise assistance program.
USDA funding will provide: $415,300 for housing; and $80,000 to Olcott Fire Company to purchase an ambulance.
ONTARIO/SENECA COUNTY -- $9.4 million. (HUD: $ 4.2 million, USDA: $5.2 million).
HUD funding will provide: $400,000 to the City of Geneva to leverage additional funds of $2,250,000 to create 25 first-time homebuyers; $800,000 to the City of Geneva to rehabilitate 23 housing units, improve parking on Seneca Street, make public improvements to the Gateway project, provide economic assistance to downtown businesses, construct a Rise Day Care Facility, and purchase equipment and make improvements to the Boys and Girls Clubs of Geneva; $100,000 to the City of Canandaigua to assist low-income families with housing at the Rosepark Lagoon Housing Project; $525,000 to the County of Ontario to finance expansion by Ultrafab Corp. creating approximately 25 jobs for low/moderate income persons; $400,000 to the Village of Bloomfield to build a 24 unit senior citizen building for low-moderate income seniors; $400,000 to the Town of Manchester to build a water main.
USDA funding will provide: $1,147,340 to the county for housing ; $89,000 grant to the Worker Ownership Resource Center to provide technical assistance and training to adult students in both Tompkins County and Tioga County who desire entrepreneurship training or are already in business; $1,935,000 to Commodore Machine Company to enable the company to expand, including the construction of a new building and purchase of equipment; $350,000 to Allchin Paper and Packaging, Inc., to construct a new warehouse in Victor; and $71,000 to the Town of Manchester to complete an extension of water service;$400,000 guaranteed loan to Finger Lakes Antique Mall, Inc. to purchase existing buildings to create an antique mall creating 5 jobs; and $607,200 to county for housing; $524,870 for multi-family rural rental housing.
ORLEANS COUNTY -- $9.8 million. (HUD: $4,669,400, USDA: $5,216,385).
HUD funding will provide: $400,000 to the Town of Albion to secure additional funds of $922,187 for a water system expansion that will benefit 115 households; $400,000 will leverage additional funds of $178,485 to improve and repair storm and sanitary sewers in the Village of Albion that will benefit 2,453 households; $400,000 will leverage additional funds of $129,654 to improve and repair storm and sanitary sewers in the Village of Albion that will benefit 1,800 households; $400,000 will be used by the Town of Clarendon to secure additional funds of $917,535 for water system improvements that will benefit 124 households; $400,000 will leverage additional funds of $1,550,000 for the Town of Kendall to improve its water system and benefit 213 households; $400,000 will be used by the Village of Lyndonville to secure additional funds in the amount of $194,885 to replace the village's water main system and benefit 501 households; $400,000 to the Town of Ridgeway to obtain additional funds of $1,022,100 for water system improvements to benefit 153 households; $400,000 will leverage additional funds of $515,000 for the Town of Yates for water system improvements and expansion that will be benefiting 75 households; $400,000 to the Village of Holley will be used to construct a storm drainage system benefiting 56 households; $469,000 to the Town of Shelby will be used to improve the towns' water system benefiting 53 households; $600,000 to the County of Orleans to establish a revolving microenterprise loan fund assisting approximately 25 entrepreneurs and create up to 75 new jobs.
USDA funding will provide: $1,474,185 to county for housing; $400,000 to Rainbow Realty Development Corporation to expand an existing building to add an office and workshop. The facility provides programs for people with disabilities; $460,000 to the Town of Barre to provide public water to 63 homes within the town; and $1,133,000 to the Town of Yates to extend the existing water system and $380,000 to the Town of Yates for; $233,000 loan and $73,600 grant to Town of Shelby to install water mains; and $145,000 loan to Barre Fire District to purchase a new fire truck.
STEUBEN COUNTY -- $1.3 million, all from HUD.
HUD funding will provide: $400,000 (leverage $256,500) for a new water source in the Village of Addison benefiting 711 households; $338,000 (leverage $30,000) for 20 units to be rehabbed in the City of Hornell; $118,180 (leverage $32,000) to establish microenterprise program creating 60 new jobs in Steuben County; $400,000 to the City of Corning for the second year of a multi-year grant to rehab 28 units in 22 substandard structures in the Sunset Drive Target Area.
TOMKINS COUNTY -- $925,000. (HUD $400,000, USDA $525,000).
HUD funding will provide: $400,000 in Community Development Block Grant Small Cities funds to the Village of Groton.
USDA funding will provide: $525,000 to the Town of Dryden for a water system.
WAYNE COUNTY -- $6.3 million. (HUD: $2,802,000, USDA: $3,509,460).
HUD funding will provide: $400,000 (leverage $1,190,000) form waste water improvements benefiting 1,375 households in the Village of Lyons; $400,000 (leverage $875,000) for a Canal Access Center with amenities for tourists and boaters on the Canal, creating 32 new jobs; $400,000 (leverage $1,123,000) to 23 first time homebuyers and $347,000 to rehab 21 units in the Village of Newark; $400,000 (leverage $230,000) for water system improvement benefiting 279 households in the Town of Savannah; $255,000 for a water main benefiting 22 households in the Town of Sodus; $600,000 for the third year of multi-year funding assisting 34 low income homeowners in the Towns of Arcadia, Sodus, and Lyons.
USDA funding will provide:
$3,509,460 to Wayne County for housing.
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