Gov. Bill Lee and Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Stuart C. McWhorter recently approved $36.6 million in Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) including Cannon County, which will assist communities with infrastructure improvements, housing rehabilitations and health and safety initiatives.
“Congratulations to the 78 communities receiving funding through the latest round of Community Development Block Grants,” said Lee. “What happens in rural Tennessee matters to all Tennesseans, and these infrastructure improvements will be key in preparing communities for future economic development opportunities and continued growth.
The allocation of CDBG funds is based on priorities set through the public meeting process at the local community level. The CDBG program is funded through Housing and Urban Development and administered in Tennessee by the Department of Economic and Community Development. Funds are available for water and sewer improvements, housing rehabilitation, health and safety projects and other improvements to enhance the quality of life in Tennessee’s rural communities.
In addition to traditional community improvement and safety projects, funding was also made available for community development projects, such as sidewalk and walking trail improvements, street paving and community centers.
“Recruiting companies to Tennessee and supporting our state’s existing business is a small part of our role at TNECD. Before we can land a new project, celebrate an expansion or provide support to small businesses, we have to ensure that our communities have the infrastructure and quality of life to support and attract these economic development opportunities,” said McWhorter. “The latest round of Community Development Block Grants is assisting 78 of Tennessee’s communities with needed updates that will boost their quality of life for years to come.”
Grants coming to Cannon and surrounding counties include;
Applicant | Project Title | Award Amount |
Cannon County | Fire Protection | $420,000 |
DeKalb County | Ambulance Service | $352,497 |
McMinnville | Sewer System Enhancements | $630,000 |
Each application was supported by the community’s senator and representatives in the Tennessee General Assembly.