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Feb. 6, 2020

Lt. Gov. Crouch and State Legislators join OCRA in
honoring rural communities

INDIANAPOLIS (Feb. 6, 2020) ? Today, Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch along with the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs recognized more than 85 individuals and communities who partnered with the agency throughout 2019 to collaboratively shape and execute their vision for local community and economic development opportunities.

"By working together, these communities applied innovative changes to their public buildings, parks, walkways, main streets and economic developments," Crouch said. "In partnership with the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs, local leaders are able to utilize this funding to incorporate the plans to further their economic and community development."

Crouch said more than $56 million local community dollars were combined with the $35 million OCRA funding to complete quality of place improvements like water system enhancements, building of public facilities, main street revitalization, historic renovation and downtown enhancement.

?Today is a great day to celebrate all the successes, collaborative efforts and planning our Hoosier communities have achieved over the last year,? said Jodi Golden, OCRA Executive Director. ?Our office was fortunate to help our rural cities, towns and counties grow and I?m excited to see what the future has in store for all of them as they continue to develop.?

The 2019 awards ceremony marks OCRA?s 14th anniversary since the agency?s creation in 2005. State legislators, mayors, local elected officials, grant administrators, community development organizations, community partners and businesses were present at the awards ceremony and celebration.

Below is the list of awards and for copies of the photos, click here.

Click here for audio of Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch.


Organization

County

Program Name

Grant Award

Local Match

Flora, Town of

Carroll

Blight Clearance

$302,997

$33,667

Hagerstown, Town of

Wayne

Blight Clearance

$207,000

$32,672

Haubstadt, Town of

Gibson

Blight Clearance

$110,000

$13,800

Patoka, Town of

Gibson

Blight Clearance

$50,000

$7,500

Valpraiso, City of

Porter

Blight Clearance

$500,000

$359,599

Bedford, City of

Lawrence

Downtown Development Week

$1,000

$1,500

Edinburgh, Town of

Bartholomew/Johnson/Shelby

Downtown Development Week

$1,000

$500

Jeffersonville, City of

Clark

Downtown Development Week

$1,000

$500

Knightstown, Town of

Henry

Downtown Development Week

$1,000

$500

Streets of Monticello Association, Inc

White

Downtown Development Week

$550

$550

500 Main LLC (Dan Boecher)

Elkhart

Historic Renovation Grant

$100,000

$476,875

Ann Knebel & Edward Kornegay?

Dubois

Historic Renovation Grant

$11,175

$11,175

AP Backstay Lofts LLC (Jonathan R. Anderson)

Randolph

Historic Renovation Grant

$100,000

$650,000

AP BenHur LLC (Jonathan R. Anderson)

Montgomery

Historic Renovation Grant

$100,000

$150,000

Central Lofts LLC (Jonathan R. Anderson)

Vanderburgh

Historic Renovation Grant

$100,000

$259,000

Derek and Christine May

Fountain

Historic Renovation Grant

$100,000

$106,743

Gregory Scott Beasely

Putnam

Historic Renovation Grant

$15,756

$15,756

Indiana Landmarks

Floyd

Historic Renovation Grant

$15,000

$15,000

James P. Buckingham

Adams

Historic Renovation Grant

$17,994

$43,125

Morgan Building and Land, LLC?

Tippecanoe

Historic Renovation Grant

$32,200

$32,200

Heart of Sullivan

Sullivan

INspire Idea! competition

$4,960

$1,750

LaPorte Economic Advancement Partnership

LaPorte

INspire Idea! competition

$4,853

$0

Brazil, City of

Clay

Main Street Revitalization

$461,491

$115,373

Hope, Town of

Bartholomew

Main Street Revitalization

$428,360

$144,765

Kendallville, City of

Noble

Main Street Revitalization

$600,000

$505,000

Kirklin, Town of

Clinton

Main Street Revitalization

$600,000

$150,000

Logansport, City of

Cass

Main Street Revitalization

$600,000

$395,650

Remington, Town of

Jasper

Main Street Revitalization

$600,000

$165,470

Rochester, City of

Fulton

Main Street Revitalization

$600,000

$161,720

Seymour, City of

Jackson

Main Street Revitalization

$590,000

$437,000

Edinburgh, Town of

Bartholomew/Johnson/Shelby

Peer

$20,000

$20,000

Rushville, City of

Rush

Peer

$4,000

$4,000

Wabash, City of

Wabash

Peer

$4,000

$4,000

Birdseye, Town of

Dubois

Public Facilities

$500,000

$219,000

Clay County

Clay

Public Facilities

$495,000

$55,000

Decatur County

Decatur

Public Facilities

$441,509

$60,300

Holton, Town of

Ripley

Public Facilities

$500,000

$182,830

Jefferson County

Jefferson

Public Facilities

$500,000

$450,000

Kentland, Town of

Newton

Public Facilities

$500,000

$916,805

Lakeville, Town of

St. Joseph

Public Facilities

$500,000

$235,000

Lawrenceburg, City of

Dearborn

Public Facilities

$279,760

$279,760

Mecca, Town of

Parke

Public Facilities

$500,000

$57,000

Otterbein, Town of

Benton

Public Facilities

$500,000

$91,000

Randolph County

Randolph

Public Facilities

$500,000

$71,100

Scott County

Scott

Public Facilities

$500,000

$935,650

Wabash County

Wabash

Public Facilities

$500,000

$261,422

Batesville Main Street

Franklin/Ripley

Quick Impact Placebased

$5,000

$7,100

Brown County Enrichment for Teens/Kids on Wheels

Brown

Quick Impact Placebased

$5,000

$2,500

Coatesville Downtown Revitalization, Inc.

Hendricks

Quick Impact Placebased

$5,000

$3,422

Columbus Parks and Recreation Department

Bartholomew

Quick Impact Placebased

$5,000

$4,260

Dillsboro, Town of

Dearborn

Quick Impact Placebased

$4,369

$9,365

Discover Plymouth

Marshall

Quick Impact Placebased

$3,500

$3,000

Tell City Regional Arts Association

Perry

Quick Impact Placebased

$5,000

$8,065

Tippecanoe Arts Federation, Inc.

Tippecanoe

Quick Impact Placebased

$5,000

$45,000

Urban Enterprise Association, City of Richmond

Wayne

Quick Impact Placebased

$5,000

$19,328

Wabash Marketplace

Wabash

Quick Impact Placebased

$4,418

$4,418

Warren County Community Foundation

Warren

Quick Impact Placebased

$5,000

$5,222

Andrews, Town of

Huntington

Stormwater Improvements

$600,000

$150,067

Chandler, Town of

Warrick

Stormwater Improvements

$600,000

$177,400

Connersville, City of

Fayette

Stormwater Improvements

$600,000

$743,000

Ligonier, City of

Noble

Stormwater Improvements

$450,000

$150,000

Montpelier, City of

Blackford

Stormwater Improvements

$600,000

$88,300

Union City, City of

Randolph

Stormwater Improvements

$600,000

$67,000

Advance, Town of

Boone

Wastewater/Drinking Water

$700,000

$784,000

Alexandria, City of

Madison

Wastewater/Drinking Water

$700,000

$600,000

Austin, City of

Scott

Wastewater/Drinking Water

$550,000

$159,000

Brookville, Town of

Franklin

Wastewater/Drinking Water

$600,000

$604,900

Carlisle, Town of

Sullivan

Wastewater/Drinking Water

$600,000

$2,915,000

Centerville, Town of

Wayne

Wastewater/Drinking Water

$700,000

$2,791,000

Clay City, Town of

Clay

Wastewater/Drinking Water

$700,000

$312,000

Columbia City, City of

Whitley

Wastewater/Drinking Water

$700,000

$8,410,000

Eaton, Town of

Delaware

Wastewater/Drinking Water

$600,000

$150,000

Fayette County

Fayette

Wastewater/Drinking Water

$550,000

$138,000

Glenwood, Town of

Fayette/Rush

Wastewater/Drinking Water

$600,000

$150,000

Kingsford Heights, Town of

LaPorte

Wastewater/Drinking Water

$600,000

$190,850

Knox, City of

Starke

Wastewater/Drinking Water

$700,000

$1,272,772

Lizton, Town of

Hendricks

Wastewater/Drinking Water

$700,000

$3,069,070

Martinsville, City of

Morgan

Wastewater/Drinking Water

$700,000

$5,291,000

Medaryville, Town of

Pulaski

Wastewater/Drinking Water

$600,000

$173,250

Milltown, Town of

Harrison

Wastewater/Drinking Water

$700,000

$940,000

Montezuma, Town of

Parke

Wastewater/Drinking Water

$700,000

$515,500

Mount Vernon, City of

Posey

Wastewater/Drinking Water

$700,000

$680,000

Newport, Town of

Vermillion

Wastewater/Drinking Water

$700,000

$2,544,000

North Salem, Town of

Henricks

Wastewater/Drinking Water

$700,000

$800,000

Prince's Lakes, Town of

Johnson

Wastewater/Drinking Water

$700,000

$4,668,700

Rockville, Town of

Parke

Wastewater/Drinking Water

$700,000

$911,322

Saint Paul, Town of

Decatur/Shelby

Wastewater/Drinking Water

$600,000

$216,500

Spencer, Town of

Owen

Wastewater/Drinking Water

$700,000

$307,500

Washington, City of

Daviess

Wastewater/Drinking Water

$700,000

$1,300,000

Westport, Town of

Decatur

Wastewater/Drinking Water

$700,000

$3,394,000

Williamsport, Town of

Warren

Wastewater/Drinking Water

$700,000

$726,300

Windfall, Town of

Tipton

Wastewater/Drinking Water

$700,000

$2,955,400


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Under the leadership of Lieutenant Governor Suzanne Crouch, who also serves as the Secretary of Rural Development, the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs? (OCRA) mission is to work with local, state and national partners to provide resources and technical assistance to assist communities in shaping and achieving their vision for community and economic development. For more information, visit ocra.in.gov.


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