Today's Deal Promo Box - absolute style

Login or Signup

Facebook user?
You can use your Facebook account to log in.
Join The Community
Login | Register | Subscribe
 

Valpo is hoping to upgrade equipment, its infrastructure

City seeks $14 million from feds' stimulus

City seeks $14 million from feds' stimulus
Font Size:
Default font size
Larger font size

VALPARAISO | Equipment, pathways, sewer projects and an industrial park are among the items on the city's economic stimulus funding wish list.

The list totals almost $14 million in projects and equipment. It was completed and forwarded to the Indiana Economic Development Corp. on Wednesday, which was the deadline. The IEDC has hired Ball State University to collect all the projects and give them an initial review for possible funding from the approximately $4 billion the state is eligible to receive.

Topping the city's list was $3.65 million for public works equipment.

"A lot of it's just heavy equipment replacement from snowplows to garbage trucks and pickups that have pretty hefty price tags that add up pretty quickly," Public Works Director Bill Oeding said.

Equipment ranges from a $24,000 pickup truck to $210,000 for a garbage truck. The department's list of needed equipment is 2 1/2 pages long. The second largest funding request came from the city's utilities department for $2.88 million to do six projects.

The utility projects include two water main projects, two sewer department projects, a sewer relief project on Evans Avenue and a combined sewer overflow facility at the sewage treatment plan, and two stormwater projects, one on Union Street and the other on Campbell Street.

The utilities department also is asking for $780,500 worth of equipment, split almost evenly between the water and the sewer divisions.

To do paving and handicap ramps, the city is asking for almost $2 million. The biggest projects would be $753,534 to mill and pave Roosevelt Road from LaPorte Avenue to Glendale Boulevard followed by $293,520 to mill and pave Calumet Avenue from Vale Park Road to Glendale.

The Fire Department is seeking $1.4 million for an ambulance, a tower truck and a pumper. The Police Department request is for $723,000 to buy 20 squad cars and four SUVs along with the light bars, radios, mobile data units and markings for the squad cars.

The city is asking for $150,000 for pathways and $1 million for a speculative industrial park on the southeast side. The final request is on behalf of Porter Starke Services for $1.39 million for the expansion of its facilities.

Copyright 2012 nwitimes.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Print Email

Sponsored Links

Current Conditions
29° F
Sponsored by:
Promo Banner - iPad App

Latest Local Offers

USA Insulation
$400 off of a whole house insulation job. Only valid with a whole house insulation project. Not valid with any other offer.
USA Insulation
Serenity Springs Resort
Champagne, appetizer platter, silk rose petals, Valentine cake, scented bubble bath, stuffed animal, chocolates. Valentine Day Pkg $75 and can be added to any night stay in Feb.
Serenity Springs Resort
NITCO
Website Hosting Service in Northwest Indiana!
NITCO
Dr. Jeffrey A. Bona D.D.S
Customer friendly dental services!
Dr. Jeffrey A. Bona D.D.S
Harbor Buick GMC
Mobil One Full Synthetic Lube Oil and Filter Service for Only $49.95.
Harbor Buick GMC

Featured Businesses

Hint: Enter a keyword that you are looking for like tires, pizza or doctors or browse the full business directory, powered by Local.com

Poll

Should Porter County invest more in substance abuse treatment programs?

Loading…
Yes
No