ATLANTA – State Representative Ed Rynders (R-Albany) today announced that Worth County will receive $703,400 in funding for local sewer improvements from Georgia’s Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program, which is administered by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs (DCA).
“I am proud to announce that Worth County is receiving over $1 million in funds from the CDBG program, which will substantially help our local economies and communities continue to thrive and prosper,” said Rep. Rynders. “Water and sewer improvements are vital to maintaining the health and quality of the citizens of our district, and I am very thankful that the CDBG program recognized the needs we have in rural Georgia and for making this critical investment in Worth County.”
The CDBG program is available to eligible local governments through a competitive grant program. The progam provides funding to assist a wide range of eligible activities, including housing improvement projects, public facilities such as water and sewer lines, buildings such as local health centers or head start centers, and economic development projects. All projects must substantially benefit low and moderate income persons.
Since 2011, the CDBG program has provided the resources for critical water and sewer improvements to serve more than 125,000 residents in rural areas. The program has also supported the construction or enhancement of community facilities that serve more than 12,000 youth and senior citizens. Through EIP, CDBG has helped to create more than 5,200 new jobs.
For more information on Georgia’s CDBG program, please click here.
Representative Ed Rynders represents the citizens of District 152, which includes all of Lee and Worth counties and portions of Sumter County. He was elected to the House of Representatives in 2002 and currently serves as Chairman of the Governmental Affairs Committee and as Secretary of the Appropriations and Health & Human Services committees. He is also a member of the Intragovernmental Coordination, Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment and Transportation committees.
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