Community Facilities Direct Loan Program March 23, 2021 State Sen. Rep. Recipient Loans Grant Project Description Population AL Tommy Tuberville, Robert Aderholt Town of Twin $25,000 $75,000 This Rural Development investment will be used to purchase a facility to serve as a 399 Richard Shelby (04) community center and storm shelter for the town of Twin. The 19-acre center will provide a place for residents to host events and community gatherings. It has accessible restrooms and can be used by all members of the community. AL Tommy Tuberville, Mo Brooks The Hazel Green Volunteer Fire and $100,000 This Rural Development investment will be used to purchase two fire trucks and 11,993 Richard Shelby (05) Rescue Department Incorporated associated equipment. The trucks will enable the department to expand its service area and provide faster response times. CA Dianne Feinstein, Doug LaMalfa Plumas Alternative Learning $475,000 This USDA Rural Development investment will be used to acquire a different site to 4,217 Alex Padilla (01) Services build a school for the Plumas Charter School. USDA earlier approved a $2.4 million loan to build the school at a different site, but the school later determined that site was not feasible. Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the school has had a growing list of parents who want to enroll their children in an online platform. It has a waiting list of 70 students. GA Jon Ossoff, Drew Ferguson City of Hogansville $373,000 This Rural Development investment will be used to renovate a building for the 3,060 Raphael Warnock (03) relocation of city hall. The Hogansville Downtown Development Authority's mission is to revitalize downtown through sustainable economic growth, preservation and beautification. It works to support economic development while maintaining the community's small-town feel. IA Charles Grassley, Dave Loebsack WellSpire LLC $19,330,000 This Rural Development investment will be used to construct a 70-bed nursing 5,322 Joni Ernst (02) home and a 21-unit assisted-living facility in DeWitt. The facility will have a memory care unit along with kitchens, a family dining area and communal spaces. IL Richard Durbin, Mary Miller Salem Fire Protection District $654,800 This Rural Development investment will be used to purchase a side-mount, 2,000- 11,675 Tammy Duckworth (15) gallon pumper truck. The truck will replace one that is 33 years old and in need of costly repairs. The department serves a 125-square-mile area that includes Stevenson, Haines, Racoon, Tonti and Alma townships. KS Roger Marshall, Ron Estes City of Udall $440,000 This Rural Development investment will be used to construct a building to house 746 Jerry Moran (04) the city's library. The new facility will have room for meeting spaces, children's reading programs, technology classes, a wellness facility with space for exercise equipment and exam rooms. When the library is completed, the city of Udall will give the current library space to the historical museum. MI Gary Peters, Fred Upton Allegan County Community Mental $5,635,000 This Rural Development investment will be used to purchase and renovate 111,408 Debbie Stabenow (06) Health Services a building to consolidate Allegan County Community Mental Health Services in one building. The agency provides medical, behavioral health, care management, outreach and dental services. MO Roy Blunt, Sam Graves Memphis Community Betterment $81,600 This Rural Development investment will be used to purchase a garbage truck to be 1,822 Josh Hawley (06) Organization leased to the city of Memphis. The truck will provide more efficient trash services to city residents and businesses. The city operates a 2016 truck that was damaged during a weather event last year. USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer and lender. 1 Community Facilities Direct Loan Program March 23, 2021 State Sen. Rep. Recipient Loans Grant Project Description Population NC Richard Burr, Deborah Ross Middlesex Volunteer Fire $11,000 This Rural Development investment will be used to purchase a fully outfitted tanker 822 Thom Tillis (02) Department truck. The department has three trucks that are 23 to 31 years old. Repair and maintenance costs are growing each year. Out-of-service time has increased with each breakdown. The department intends to replace all apparatus in the near future. The tanker truck will be the first vehicle to be replaced. The new truck will serve more than 60 businesses, four manufacturing facilities and one medical center in the response area. NC Richard Burr, Gregory Francis Town of Greenevers $197,000 This Rural Development investment will be used to resurface the town's streets. The 634 Thom Tillis Murphy streets have needed repairs for many years. Hurricane Florence caused significant (03) flooding in 2018, further damaging the roads. This project will allow roughly 30,000 square yards of street resurfacing to provide safe travel for the town's residents. NC Richard Burr, Gregory Francis Scuffleton Rural Fire Association $101,000 This Rural Development investment will be used to purchase a pumper fire truck 5,341 Thom Tillis Murphy Inc. and to refinance debt. The new equipment will provide essential rescue and life- (03) saving, emergency services. NC Richard Burr, David Rouzer Chinquapin Volunteer Fire and $500,000 This Rural Development investment will be used to purchase a pumper truck and a 3,523 Thom Tillis (07) Rescue Squad Inc. pumper tanker truck for the Chinquapin Volunteer Fire and Rescue Squad Inc. Both trucks will be fully outfitted with all necessary equipment. The trucks will replace vehicles that are more than 20 years old and no longer meet the department's need. NC Richard Burr, David Rouzer Mount Olive Family Medicine Center $251,700 $50,000 This Rural Development investment will be used to provide additional funding to 4,589 Thom Tillis (07) Inc. construct an addition, and to refinance debt. The 3,403-square-foot addition will include nine exam rooms, four provider rooms, a work-up room, a conference room and restrooms. Refinancing the Center's debt will improve the organization's financial position. NC Richard Burr, David Rouzer Town of Fremont $29,900 This Rural Development investment will be used to purchase a tractor and cutter. 1,255 Thom Tillis (07) The equipment will provide essential maintenance and public works services for Fremont's residents. The town's existing equipment has exceeded its useful life and has high maintenance and repair costs. The new equipment will be more reliable and less costly. NJ Cory Booker, Andy Kim Deborah Heart and Lung Center $88,174,000 This Rural Development investment will be used to construct an in-patient tower of 786,139 Robert Menendez (03) private patient suites. This project also includes converting all double occupancy, in- patient rooms to private suites. Converting the rooms to private suites will improve patient and visitor safety, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. NJ Cory Booker, Jeff Van Drew Gloucester County Improvement $60,980,000 This Rural Development investment will be used to create a fossil park in Mantua 288,288 Robert Menendez (02) Authority Township. The location contains prehistoric animal remains from the late cretaceous period more than 100 million years ago. The park will complement Rowan University's new College of Earth and Environment. It will include exhibition halls, museum preservation displays, community event spaces, a hands-on learning lab, a virtual reality theater, nature trails, a visitor center and recreation spaces. The park also will provide venues to train students in the growing field of green technology. USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer and lender. 2 Community Facilities Direct Loan Program March 23, 2021 State Sen. Rep. Recipient Loans Grant Project Description Population NJ Cory Booker, Jeff Van Drew Gloucester Improvement Authority $26,370,000 This Rural Development investment will be used to expand and renovate the 1,250,680 Robert Menendez (02) Student Center on the main campus of Rowan University. The expansion will add 17,500 square feet. The project also entails renovations to 13,420 square feet in the building. NY Kirsten Gillibrand, Antonio Delgado The Center for Discovery Inc. $35,000,000 This Rural Development investment will be used to construct a children's specialty 1,200 Charles Schumer (19) hospital in the town of Thompson. New York state lacks short-term inpatient assessment programs for children with complex developmental disabilities. The specialty hospital will have a short-term clinical assessment program to better diagnose underlying problems that affect behavior and learning. It will primarily serve Delaware, Chenango, Otsego, Columbia, Ulster, Orange, Greene, Broome and Schoharie counties. The Center provides educational, clinical and residential services for intellectually disabled individuals. It is the largest private-sector employer in Sullivan County. Additional funding includes a $5 million USDA Rural Development loan guarantee. NY Kirsten Gillibrand, Elise Stefanik Village of Greenwich $463,000 This Rural Development investment will be used to purchase a pumper fire truck. 5,150 Charles Schumer (21) The Typhoon-X medium cab will have a 1,030-gallon water tank and a 750- to 1,250- gallon-per-minute pump. It is designed to fight fires and respond to emergencies in and around the village of Greenwich in Washington County. The new truck will replace a 2000 model-year rescue pumper with outdated safety features and limitations on the amount of rescue equipment that can be carried. The new truck will serve 5,150 residents. NY Kirsten Gillibrand, Tom Reed Village of Odessa $38,000 $22,000 This Rural Development investment will be used to purchase a snow plow with a 591 Charles Schumer (23) dump body.
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