September 2004 Ohio Rural Development Projects Printer-friendly version | ||
Location | Project Description | Dollar Amount |
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Zanesville | A direct water loan to be used for the construction 12 miles of sewer line and make improvements to Zanesville's wastewater treatment plant. The project will serve 266 new users and improve service for 683 existing users. | $5,000,000 |
Andover | A guaranteed loan to refinance existing debt and to build a facility to house a new dialysis center. 210 jobs saved; 15 jobs created. | $4,600,000 |
Medina and Valley City | A financial package of four guaranteed loans to be used to construct and purchases equipment for a new Stop-N-Go convenience store in Medina. Funds will also be used to refinance equipment from two convenience stores in Medina and Valley City. 15 jobs saved; 70 jobs created. | $4,500,000 |
McArthur | A guaranteed loan to Waldron Lumber company, a woman-owned family business. The company manufactures quality band saw lumber specializing in quality hardwood veneer logs. 36 jobs saved. | $1,700,000 |
Ravenna | A grant to be used to repair low-income household residences and provide safer and healthier living conditions. | $100,000 |
McArthur | A grant to be used to repair low-income household residences and provide safer and healthier living conditions. | $94,000 |
Rio Grande | A grant to be used to repair low-income household residences and provide safer and healthier living conditions. | $38,747 |
Barnesville | A grant for the purchase of a new tanker fire truck. | $30,000 |
Jewett | A grant for the purchase of a new ambulance. | $25,000 |
TOTAL: | 85 New Jobs and 261 Jobs Saved | $16,087,747 |
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