Local communities receive grants for community crossings

A total of $ 100.2 million in state matching funds is distributed through the Governor’s Next Level Roads program.
(Indianapolis, Ind.) – More than 200 cities, towns and counties in Indiana have received matching funds for local road projects.
Governor Eric Holcomb and INDOT Commissioner Joe McGuinness today announced community crossing grant recipients for the January appeal.
A total of $ 100.2 million in state matching funds is distributed through the Governor’s Next Level Roads program.
âSuperior transportation infrastructure – from highways to local roads and everything that connects between the two – makes our communities safer and more attractive places to do business and create jobs,â Governor Holcomb said. raising families. With that in mind, I am very excited to invest and partner with local leaders to complete high priority projects that keep Indiana moving forward.
Local grant recipients include:
- The Town of Aurora – $ 710,183.82
- City of Batesville – $ 1,000,000
- Franklin County – $ 856,421.48
- Ohio County – $ 714,603.00
- Patriot – $ 98,032.50
- Ripley County – $ 925,109.24
- City of the Rising Sun – $ 204,432.75
- County of Switzerland – $ 369,880.50
- Versailles – $ 44,399.64
To be eligible for funding, local governments must provide local matching funds, 50 percent for large communities or 25 percent for small communities, from an approved funding source for road and construction construction. bridges.
The list of all the communities receiving matching funds in the winter / spring 2021 call for projects is online at www.in.gov/indot/communitycrossings.
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