Blunt-Backed Program to Invest $2.3 Million to Spur Economic Growth, Improve Infrastructure In Missouri Communities

Source: United States Senator for Missouri Roy Blunt

WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Senator Roy Blunt (Mo.), a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, applauded the Delta Regional Authority’s (DRA) announcement that it will invest $2.3 million in 10 projects in communities across Missouri.

“The Delta Regional Authority investments announced today will make a significant, positive impact in communities across Missouri,” said Blunt. “These resources will go toward infrastructure upgrades, economic development initiatives, job training programs and other projects that will expand opportunities and improve the quality of life for local families. I’ll keep supporting DRA’s important work to ensure our rural areas have the resources they need to compete and succeed.”

These investments are part of the DRA States’ Economic Development Assistance Program, the agency’s primary federal funding program that invests in basic public infrastructure, transportation infrastructure, workforce development, and small business projects.

Projects set to receive investments from DRA include:

  • Cabool: Twin Cities Industrial Park Wastewater Enhancement: DRA Investment: $479,453; Total Investment: $513,703; Additional Capital Investment: $5,000,000; The City of Cabool will use DRA funds to enhance the Twin Cities Industrial Park Wastewater system. This investment is projected to create 35 jobs. 
  • Mountain Grove: Water/Sewer Extension Project: DRA Investment: $256,500; Total Investment: $1,445,08; The City of Mountain Grove will use DRA funds to extend their existing municipal potable water and sanitary sewer system to a sit at the intersection of U.S. Highway 60 and Business 60. This investment is projected to create 23 jobs, retain six jobs, and affect 2,008 families.      
  • Van Buren: Public Safety Building: DRA Investment: $139,549; Total Investment: $611,311; The City of Van Buren will use DRA funds to demolish the existing public safety facility, which house the police, fire, and emergency medical services prior to the 2017 flood, and construct a new facility upon the same site. 
  • Mineral Point: Economic Development Infrastructure: DRA Investment: $185,007; Total Investment: $221,007; Additional Capital Investment: $500,000; The Village of Mineral Point will use DRA funds to implement a public infrastructure improvement project to redevelop a blighted city block and facilitate the location of a new business and jobs. This investment is projected to create eight jobs.  
  • Springfield: JAG-Missouri: DRA Investment: $250,000; Total Investment: $1,179,000; JAG-Missouri, Inc. will use DRA funds to expand and strengthen the JAG program to enhance economic development. This investment is projected to train 640 individuals.          
  • Portageville: MU Delta Research Center: DRA Investment: $256,689; Total Investment: $258,689; Additional Capital Investment: $256,689; The MU Delta Research Center will use DRA funds to re-establish its soil and water lab testing site. This investment is projected to create two jobs.      
  • Oran: Mad Hatter: DRA Investment: $163,883; Total Investment: $548,883; The City of Oran will use DRA funds to replace the roof and lighting system of an existing building. This investment is projected to retain 45 jobs.          
  • Bismarck: School Street Sewer Replacement: DRA Investment: $104,679; Total Investment: $140,750; The City of Bismarck will use DRA funds to replace approximately 1,160 linear feet of 8-inch clay sewer main with a new PVC sewer main and three manholes to eliminate flooding of raw sewage into the basement of the Bismarck R-5 School District. This investment is projected to affect 456 families.        
  • New Madrid: New Madrid County Schools: DRA Investment: $256,500; Total Investment: $256,500; Additional Capital Investment: $33,000; New Madrid County Schools will use DRA funds to renovate and update its Technical Skills Center’s program areas. This investment is projected to train 110 individuals.             
  • Cape Girardeau: Southern Missouri Innovation Alliance: DRA Investment: $204,750; Total Investment: $904,750; The Marquette Tech District Foundation, Inc. will use DRA funds to provide training, mentoring, and access to new sources of private capital to existing and startup entrepreneurs in all 29 counties in the region, creating five new tech companies. This investment is projected to create 10 jobs, retain 10 jobs, and train 100 individuals.