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1 Western Upper Peninsula Planning & Development Regional Commission P.O. BOX 365, HOUGHTON, MICHIGAN FAX: CEDS PROJECT INVENTORY BARAGA COUNTY VILLAGE OF BARAGA US-41 Corridor Improvements XX $ 600,000 DDA, MDNR, CDBG, MDOT M-38 Industrial Park Expansion XX $ 700,000 DDA, MEDC, EDA U.S. 41 North Utility Extension XX $ 1,000,000 EDA, RD, MEDC, MDEQ Russell Carriere Industrial Park XX $ 2,100,000 EDA, CDBG, RD, Expansion MDEQ Downtown Streetscape XX $ 600,000 EDA, MEDC, DDA, RD, MDOT Waterfront Park/Greenspace/ XX $ 500,000 MDNR, MDEQ, Development CDBG, EDA System Wide Wastewater XX $ 2,500,000 RD, MDEQ, CDBG Collection Using Priorities From AMP Ice Rank Improvements XX $ 750,000 DDA, DNR, CDBG Marina Improvements XX $ 100,000 DDA, DNR, CDBG Marina Erosion Control XX $ 300,000 DDA, DNR, CDBG VILLAGE OF L ANSE Waterfront Park XX $ 230,000 MEDC, MDNR, DDA New Toilet/Shower Facility Coastal Management System Wide Wastewater Collection XX $ 1,500,000 CDBG, RD, MDEQ Improvements Phase 4 Ice Rink Improvements XX $ 400,000 MDNR Trail System along Falls River XX $ 450,000 EDA, MEDC, Local
2 BARAGA COUNTY VILLAGE OF L ANSE Water Distribution Improvements XX $ 1,000,000 CDBG, RD, MDEQ Phase 3 South Marina Pier Extension and XX $ 1,200,000 MEDC, MDNR, DDA, Broadside Dock MDEQ (CZM) North Marina Pier Extension and XX $ 500,000 MEDC, MDNR, DDA, Additional Dock MDEQ (CZM) Marina Add Floating Dock, XX $ 250,000 MEDC, MDNR, DDA, Utilities and Sidewalk MDEQ (CZM) Wastewater System Improvements XX $ 1,000,000 RD U.S. 41 Industrial Park Improvements XX $ 1,750,000 EDA, RD, MEDC, DDA Industrial Road Bypass XX $ 1,500,000 EDA, MEDC, RD, Local Broad and Main Street XX $ 9,500,000 MEDC, MDOT, BIA Improvements KEWEENAW BAY Business Incubator 4 $ 800,000 EDA, RD INDIAN COMMUNITY US-41 North Utility Extensions XX $ 900,000 EDA, RD, MEDC Sand Point Brownfield XX $ Unknown EPA, EDA, NCRC, Redevelopment MDEQ (CZM) Non-Motorized Trail XX $ 13,000,000 MEDC, MDOT, DDA, (Zeba to Sand Point) MDNR ARVON TOWNSHIP Point Abbaye Park Improvement 0 $ Unknown DNR GOGEBIC COUNTY CITY OF BESSEMER GRWA US-2 Utility Improvements 10 $ 1,610,000 RD
3 ADAMS TOWNSHIP Atlantic Mine and Trimountain Area XX $ 1,992,000 RD Water System Project Township Ice Rink Repairs XX $ 300,000 USDA, MDNR CITY OF HANCOCK Downtown Façade Improvement XX $ 40,000 MEDC Project Development of the Lindrus Building XX $ 500,000 EDA Into a Vocational/Education Center Industrial Park Business Incubator XX $ 800,000 EDA Technology Park Development/ XX $ 1,200,000 EDA Infrastructure Waterfront Boardwalk Project, XX $ 400,000 MWRTH Phase IV West Quincy Streetscape Project XX $ 350,000 MDOT/TAP Hancock Street Streetscape Project XX $ 1,500,000 MDOT/TAP South Lincoln Streetscape Project XX $ 500,000 MDOT/TAP Navy Street Extension Along XX $ 500,000 MDOT Waterfront Middle School Business & Health XX $ 5,800,000 EDA Science Incubator Gartner s Building Business Incubator XX $ 1,000,000 EDA Hancock to Lake Linden Rail Trail XX $ 300,000 MDOT/DNR Development Campus Dr. West Construction XX $ 800,000 MDOT Small Urban Jutila Center, 8 th & 9 th Floors XX $ 1,200,000 EDA, MEDC Business Incubator
4 CITY OF HOUGHTON National Park Service Property XX $ 1,000,000 MEDC, MSHDA, Conversion Local Parking Deck XX $ 1,000,000 EDA, MEDC, Local South and West End Infrastructure XX $ 1,000,000 EDA, RD, Local Mattila Square XX $ 400,000 MEDC, DDA, EDA Local Central Houghton Sanitary Sewer/ XX $ 2,000,000 RD, DEQ Water/Rehab/Replacement Phase 1 Sewer Improvements Sanitary Sewer XX $ 2,000,000 RD Rehabilitation/Replacement Phase 4 Central Houghton Sanitary Sewer XX $ 2,000,000 RD Rehabilitation/Replacement - Phase 2 East Houghton Sanitary Sewer XX $ 2,000,000 RD Rehabilitation/Replacement Phase 3 West Houghton MTU Bike Path Connector XX $ 750,000 MDOT TAP Houghton Incubators XX $ 2,000,000 Unknown Housing XX $ 2,000,000 MSHDA, MEDC, RD Downtown Parking Deck Rehab XX $ 850,000 CDBG, RD, EDA College Avenue Infrastructure XX $ 2,500,000 MDOT, CDBG, RD M-26 Streetscape XX $ 800,000 MDOT, Local Park Improvements XX $ 280,000 DNR, MDOT, CZM U.S. 41/M-26 Traffic Reroute XX $ 2,500,000 MEDC, MSHDA, MDOT, Local
5 CITY OF HOUGHTON Quincy Smelter Site work XX $ 2,500,000 MEDC, MSHDA, DEQ, DNR Dee Stadium XX $ 2,500,000 MEDC, MSHDA, DNR, Local Dee Stadium Lobby/Elevator XX $ 250,000 Unknown Townsend Drive Lighting & XX $ 500,000 MDOT, Local Infrastructure Safe Routes to School Intersections XX $ 600,000 MDOT, Local Houghton Complete Streets XX $ 2,000,000 MDOT, Local Improvements Cedar Street Extension & Utilities XX $ 2,200,000 MDOT, CDBG, Local, EDA Huron Creek Watershed Management XX $ 750,000 MDEQ, MDNR Sharon Avenue Paving Lighting XX $ 250,000 MDOT, Local Sharon Avenue Pedestrian Tunnel XX $ 150,000 Unknown Parking Area & City Park XX $ 350,000 MDOT, CDBG Improvements Evergreen Drive/Cedar Street XX $ 400,000 CDBG, Local Connector Façade Improvements & Signature XX $ 500,000 MSHDA, CDBG, Building Local East Houghton Residential Street XX $ 1,000,000 MEDC, MSHDA, & Sidewalk Improvements Local City Trail Loop XX $ 2,500,000 MDOT, MDNR, City Waterfront Rehabilitation XX $ 1,000,000 MDOT, MDNR, MEDC, Local
6 CITY OF HOUGHTON Huron Creek Restoration XX $ 350,000 MDNR, Portage Waterway USFWS Snowmobile Trail Reroute XX $ 300,000 MDNR, MDOT Waterfront Trail Reroute Downtown XX $ 400,000 MDNR, MDOT Community Garden XX $ 150,000 MNRTF, MEDC Central Houghton Boat Slips XX $ 150,000 Unknown Downtown Parking Expansion XX $ Unknown DDA, Brownfield RD, CDBG, EDA LAIRD TOWNSHIP Nisula Church 7 $ 25,000 Local TORCH LAKE TOWNSHIP New Boat Launch/Dock in White City 2 $ 23,000 Local CHASSELL TOWNSHIP Sewer System Upgrades XX $ 1,500,000 RD Centennial Park RV Campground XX $ 500,000 MDNR VILLAGE OF LAURIUM George Gipp Memorial Recreation XX $ 750,000 MDNR Trust Fund, Local, Other Sidewalk Replacement XX $ 250,000 MDOT, MEDC North End Curb, Gutter, Drainage, XX $ 200,000 MDOT, RD and Streets Water System Improvements XX $ 8,000,000 RD, State George Gipp Arena Rehabilitation XX $ 1,000,000 MDNR, MEDC Gipp Recreation Improvements 0 $ 200,000 MDNR VILLAGE OF CALUMET Street Lighting Improvements XX $ 200,000 DDA, MDOT, EDA Downtown Historic Street Renovation XX $ 1,000,000 DDA/TIF, MEDC, EDA, MDOT Theatre/Town Hall Renovation XX $ 2,000,000 DDA/TIF, MEDC, EDA
7 VILLAGE OF CALUMET Housing XX $ 2,000,000 MSHDA, Private Surface Parking lots (downtown) XX $ 120,000 DDA/TIF, MEDC, EDA U.P. Fire Fighters Museum XX $ 500,000 DDA/TIF, MEDC, EDA, Local Public Works Garage XX $ 600,000 RD, EDA, NPS, DDA Street Car Track XX $ 1,000,000 EDA, DDA, MEDC, Sixth St MDOT New Fire Hall XX $ 700,000 RD Agassiz Park Improvements XX $ 350,000 MDNR Concrete Street Restoration XX $ 2,000,000 RD Historic Structure Stabilization XX $ 350,000 MEDC, MSHDA Street Resurfacing XX $ 1,000,000 CDBG, MDOT Veterans Memorial Park XX $ 85,000 MDNR Improvements South Range D.P.W. Garage XX $ 1,000,000 RD Community Building Restroom Renovation Project XX $ 25,000 Grant South Range Village Fire Hall XX $ 850,000 RD, Grant VILLAGE OF SOUTH Village Street Improvements XX $ 500,000 Local, Grant RANGE Community Building Improvements XX $ 200,000 Grant
8 CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF Calumet Community Center XX $ 50,000 RD, MDNR, CALUMET (former Armory) CDBG Recreation Improvements at XX $ 75,000 MDNR, MDEQ Waterworks Park (CZM), Local Consolidation of Fire Departments XX $ 1,500,000 RD & State Coppertown Museum & Historic XX $ 150,000 EDA, MEDC, District Interpretive Center DOI Historic Railroad Depot XX $ 1,250,000 MDOT, EDA, RD, EPA Historic #2 Warehouse XX $ 120,000 EDA, MEDC, DOI #6 Centennial Industrial Park XX $ 400,000 EDA, RD Drill Shop Improvements XX $ 50,000 MDNR Legion Field Recreation Area XX $ 150,000 MDNR Swedetown Ponds XX $ 75,000 MDNR, MDEQ, Wolverine Ball Field 4 $ 75,000 Unknown Swedetown Ski Trails XX $ 190,000 MDNR Calumet Lake XX $ 250,000 RD, MDNR Mineral Range Depot 6 $ 900,000 MDOT, MDNR Calumet Township North Water XX $ 500,000 CDBG, USDA, EDA Project Boundary Street 0 $ 400,000 RD, MEDC
9 FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP Quincy Smelter Historic Renovation 25 $ 5,000,000 RD, MEDC, EDA, MDEQ, MDEQ Water System to Paavola XX $ 1,500,000 RD Shaft House & Hoist House 5 $ 1,000,000 RD, MDOT, NPS Preservation OSCEOLA TOWNSHIP Wastewater Collection & Treatment - XX $ 1,100,000 RD, MDEQ Mason CHARTER TOWNSHIP Water Improvements Phase 3 0 $ 1,250,000 RD OF PORTAGE M-26 Utilities XX $ 2,000,000 MEDC, RD, EDA Transmission Main Replacement XX $ 2,000,000 RD, DWRF, MDEQ Green Acres Road Sewer XX $ 2,100,000 RD, MDEQ Otter Lake Fire Hall XX $ 450,000 Unknown NORTH HOUGHTON Lift Station Rehabilitation XX $ 1,500,000 RD COUNTY WATER & SEWAGE AUTHORITY System-Wide Wastewater XX $ 4,000,000 RD Collection Improvements PORTAGE LAKE WATER Wastewater System Improvements XX $ 3,000,000 MDEQ, CDBG, RD & SEWAGE AUTHORITY TORCH LAKE WATER & Wastewater Treatment Expansion XX $ 3,000,000 FAA, RD, MDEQ, SEWAGE AUTHORITY at Tamarack/Hubbell Lagoon Site EDA, EPA or CDBG System Wide Wastewater Collection Improvements XX $ 1,500,000 RD, MDEQ, CDBG IRON COUNTY No projects submitted.
10 KEWEENAW COUNTY ALLOUEZ TOWNSHIP Water Main and Storage XX $ 1,500,000 RD, EDA Sewer System Improvements XX $ 4,000,000 RD Water Transmission Improvements XX $ 3,500,000 RD, MDEQ, DWRF Industrial Park 15 $ 1,500,000 EDA, USDA Solid Waste Transfer Station 5-10 $ 1,500,000 RD, MDEQ Township Hall DPW and Emergency XX $ 1,500,000 RD, Grants Services Building Township Hall XX $ 100,000 Renovation/Accessibility ONTONAGON COUNTY CARP LAKE TOWNSHIP Silver City Water Distribution System XX $ 500,000 RD White Pine System Wide XX $ 1,500,000 RD Wastewater Improvements Township Hall XX $ Unknown RD * "XX" means not applicable or unknown at this time.
11 Funder Acronyms/Abbreviations ARRA BIA CDBG CMI CZM DDA DEQ DIG DNR DoI DWRF EDA EPA EVIP FAA Fdn. LAWCON MCACA MDOT MEDC MML MSHDA NCRC NPS SHPO TAP TIF USDA/RD USFWS WUPHD American Recovery & Reinvestment Act Bureau of Indian Affairs Community Development Block Grants (MEDC) Refers to DEQ Brownfield Redevelopment Grants DNR Coastal Zone Management Program Downtown Development Authority Michigan Department of Environmental Quality Downtown Infrastructure Grant Michigan Department of Natural Resources U.S. Department of the Interior Drinking Water Revolving Fund U.S. Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration Environmental Protection Agency Michigan Department of Treasury Economic Vitality Incentive Program Federal Aviation Administration Foundation Federal Land and Water Conservation Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs Michigan Department of Transportation Michigan Economic Development Corporation Michigan Municipal League Michigan State Housing Development Authority National Community Reinvestment Coalition National Park Service State Historic Preservation Office Transportation Alternatives Program (MDOT) Tax Increment Financing Authority U.S. Department of Agriculture Office of Rural Development U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Western U.P. Health Department
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