General Information  Cost Information  Current Status Job Training/Creation Other Priorities
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Submitting Agency Phone # Email Address Project Name Route (Applicable to Infrastructure Only) Project Description Location (City/Township) Start Date   90 120 180 Potential Federal Funding  Stream Direct Pass Through to Locals (Yes or No)   Total Investment (Public + Private)   Private Investment Other Funding Approved for this project, total or partial? (Yes or No) If Yes, are these funds Fed, GFA or Restricted? Design Complete (Yes or No)  Are Local Permit(s) Needed (Yes or No) Are State Permit(s) Needed (Yes or No) Direct  Indirect Direct Indirect Skills Available (Yes or No) Training Required (Yes or No) Greening (Yes or No) Sustainability, Long Term Jobs (Yes or No) Sustainability, Return on Investment (Yes or No) Does it Allow for Efficiencies in State Govt. (Yes or No)
MTA (269) 857-7721 jalkema@altelco.net Grand Valley State University Trunk Sewer Inprovements   Cured in place pipe lining of trunk sewer to eliminate inflitration of groundwater into sewer. 42nd to Pierce and Pierce to M-45 Allendale Township, Ottawa County May, 2009 Aug. 2009 Yes     EPA SRF Clean Water State Revolving Fund or CDBG Yes $427, 293   No   No Yes Yes     8 to 10   Yes No Yes No Yes  
MTA (269) 857-7721 jalkema@altelco.net Whispering Creek Drive   Replacement of sewer to eliminate sewer backups. Allendale Township, Ottawa County May, 2009 Aug., 2009 yes     EPA SR Clean Water State Revolving Fund or CDBG Yes $186,516   No   No   Yes     8 to 10   Yes No Yes No Yes  
MTA (269) 751-7655 lynnski49707@yahoo.com Hamilton Road Water and Sewer Improvements   Extension of 1750 l.f. of 12" water and 8" sewer from US 23 north east along sould side of hamilton Road.  Extention of 250 l.f. of 12" water across Hamilton Road along east side of US 23 North. Alpena Township, Alpena County Summer 2009 Fall 2009   Yes   EPA Drinking Water State Revolving Fund and Clean Water State Revolving Fund or Rural Water and Waste Disposal   $630,000 No No   Yes (90%) Yes Yes             No Yes Yes No
MTA (517) 522-8464 Ext. 24 jkanouse@frontiernet.net Merry Lake Sewer Renovation Project NA Lift station renovation, pond sludge removal and discharge measuring device installation. Amboy Township, Hillsdale County 1-Apr-09 1-Oct-09 Yes     USDA Rural Development Loan   $650,000 Yes      Yes Yes Yes     30   Yes   Yes, will protect 300 arce lake in rural area   Yes  
MTA (517) 522-8464 Ext. 24 jkanouse@frontiernet.net Dry Hydrant Installation NA Install dry hydrants at Lake Diane to assist local fire departments with water supplies to utilize in fighting house, crop fields, and wildfires.  These dry hydrants would service four rural community volunteer fire departments.  The water from the lake would be delivered directly from the lake to the fire truck on the street.  This eliminates the need of using well water. Amboy Township, Hillsdale County 1-Aug-09 Oct. 1, 2009     Yes Wildfire Hazard Reduction   $150,000 Yes, property owners No   Yes         10   Yes       Yes  
MTA (517) 552-8464 robinlcarmack@aol.com Monroe Stret Water line NA Run water lines down Monroe Street providing water and new fire protection. Ash Township, Monroe 1-Apr-09 July, 2009 Yes     Rural Water & Waste Disposal   $925,000 No No   Yes Yes Yes     50+   Yes   Yes, beautification and trees   Yes  
MTA (517) 552-8464 robinlcarmack@aol.com Telegraph Road Sewer treatment Facility   Purchase sewer treatment facility on Labo and Telegraph Road to allow us to run sewer lines down Telegraph Road. This is the heart of our commercial and industrial zoned property.  The location is a rural community of 10,000 septic tanks that are starting to fail requiring sewer treatment. Ash Township, Monroe County 1-Apr-09 July, 2009 Yes     Rural Water and Waste Disposal   $3,725,000       Yes           500+     Yes, trees, grass, old waste pond replaced Yes Yes  
MTA (517) 552-8464 skjones@atlastownship.org Internet Service for Township Residents   Provide Internet service to those township residences that are currently unserved. Project would entail installing  wireless antennas on individual homes as well as relay antennas on several tall building or tower locations already existing in the township. Atlas Township. Genesee County July 1,2009 July, 2010     Yes Wireless and Broadband Grants USDA - Rural Utilities Service or Dept. of Commerce - Wireless and Broadband Deployment Grant Program   $250,000 Yes No   No No No         Yes   No Yes Yes Yes
MTA (517) 552-8464 donnaleitermann@bangortownship.org Fletcher Subdivision Drainage Improvement Phase I   Install storm water collection tile in the northwestern streets in Fletcher’s Subdivision Bangor Township, Bay County 5/1/2009 8/1/2009 Yes     No No 160,700.00 No Yes No Yes Yes No 0 0 12 8 Yes No No No Yes No
MTA (517) 552-8464 donnaleitermann@bangortownship.org Fletcher Subdivision Drainage Improvement Phase II   Install storm water collection tile in the remaining streets in Fletcher’s Subdivision Bangor Township, Bay County 5/1/2009 8/1/2009 Yes     No No 265,000.00 No No No No Yes No 0 0 12 8 Yes No No No Yes No
MTA (517) 552-8464 donnaleitermann@bangortownship.org Gary and Erie St. Water Main Improvement   Extending 450 feet of new 12-inch PVC water main from the existing Bay County Civic Area, located on Shrestha Drive, eastward across the Huron and Eastern Railroad and along the existing Gary Street right-of-way to the intersection of Gary and Chilson Streets. Additional 1,500 feet of 8-inch PVC water main will be installed along Gary and Erie Streets. Bangor Township, Bay County 5/1/2009 8/1/2009 Yes     No No 284,000.00 No Yes No Yes No Yes 0 0 12 8 Yes No No No Yes No
MTA (517) 552-8464 donnaleitermann@bangortownship.org Euclid Ave. - Beaver Rd. to Tobico Beach Water Main   Replacing 2,600 lineal feet of aged and/or undersized existing water mains with a 12-inch PVC water main. The new main will extend from the existing 24-inch main at Beaver Road northward along North Euclid Avenue to Tobico Beach Road where it will be connected to an existing 10-inch water main. An existing 8-inch water main at Killarney Beach Road and approximately five existing 1-inch water services will also be reconnected. Bangor Township, Bay County 5/1/2009 8/1/2009 Yes     No No 307,950.00 No Yes No Yes No Yes 0 0 10 8 Yes No No No Yes No
MTA (517) 552-8464 donnaleitermann@bangortownship.org Hidden Road to Lupine Dr. Water Main Loop   Install 700 feet of new 8-inch water main from the end of Hidden Road to Lupine Drive. Which will loop the water system to improve water quality and fire flows. Bangor Township, Bay County 5/1/2009 8/1/2009 Yes     No No 58,800.00 No Yes No No No Yes 0 0 6 4 Yes No No No Yes No
MTA 906-228-6220 ext. 103 donnaleitermann@bangortownship.org Win-Kae Place Road Reconstruction   Remove approximately 900 feet and a width of 31 feet from back-of-curb to back-of-curb of existing concrete pavement and subbase and replaced with a new bituminous pavement section consisting of 12 inches of sand subbase, 6 inches of aggregate base, and 3 inches of bituminous pavement.  With minor curb and gutter replacement, and approximately 280 lineal feet of the existing storm sewer improvement.  Bangor Township, Bay County 5/1/2009 8/1/2009 Yes     No No 177,000.00 No No No No Yes No 0 0 10 6 Yes No No No Yes No
MTA 906-228-6220 ext. 103 clerk@bankstownship.net Road Improvement C-48 upgrade to Class A Road Upgrade portion of main trunk line east to west within the township, connecting to adjacent city.  Upgrade to establish Class A standards for purpose of job development and retention.  Currently, businesses must travel an additional 23 miles to deliver goods & services during the spring load limit season.  The top three employers within the local village are transportation based employers. Banks Township, Antrim County 9-May 9-Sep yes     Infrastructure and Economic Development Yes $750,000 None Yes Restricted Millage Generated Yes Yes No             No Yes Yes Yes
MTA 906-228-6220 ext. 103 clerk@bankstownship.net Township Hall Insulation   Historic Township Building, built in 1930's with WPA funds, no insulation when constructed, lacks energy efficiency.  Windows have been changed within 20 years to more energy efficient.  Seeking funds to thoroughly insulate historic building to modern standards. Banks Township, Antrim County 9-May 9-Jul yes     Energy and Natural Resources none $20,000 None Yes No, township general fund Yes Yes No             Yes No Yes Yes
MTA (810) 385-4489 clerk@bankstownship.net Township Hall Lighting   Historic Township Building, built in 1930's with WPA funds,  lacks energy efficiency lighting.  Building lighting currently consists of 10 300W lamps in the ceiling to illuminate a large auditorium.  Seeking funds to replace existing with new energy efficient lighting fixtures.   Banks Township, Antrim County 9-May 9-Jul yes     Energy and Natural Resources none $8,000 None Yes No, township general fund Yes Yes No             Yes No Yes Yes
MTA (616) 394-0200 clerk@bankstownship.net Township Hall Heating & Cooling Upgrade   Historic Township Building, built in 1930's with WPA funds,  needs more energy efficient heating and cooling systems.  Currently using 3 furnaces with LP fuel to heat the building.  Desire to replace with geothermal heating/cooling units. Banks Township, Antrim County 9-Jun 9-Oct yes     Energy and Natural Resources none 40,000 None Yes No, township general fund No Yes No             Yes No Yes Yes
MTA (616) 394-0200 clerk@bankstownship.net New Street Lighting in rural village of Atwood   Atwood is small rural village along US 31 corridor.  Desire to place 20-30 street lamp posts along business corridor to improve visibility and improve aesthetics of the community. Banks Township, Antrim County 9-Jun 9-Oct   yes   Infrastructure and Economic Development none $90,000 None Yes No, township general fund No Yes No             No No No No
MTA (616) 394-0200 clerk@bankstownship.net Improve Internet Access   Ellsworth is small community of less than 400 residents with limited high speed internet access.  Desire is to improve wireless high speed availability with hotspot with a new antenna on the township hall.  Banks Township, Antrim County 9-Jul 9-Oct   yes   Infrastructure and Economic Development maybe $10,000 None Yes No, township general fund No Yes No             No No No No
MTA (616) 394-0200 clerk@bankstownship.net Expansion of Township Hall   Purchase of adjacent property for expansion of township hall.  Our township hall is a hub for our community with many rentals for wedding receptions, family reunions, community events and is in need of more facilities, ie bathrooms, kitchen facility, gathering/meeting rooms.  Desire is to purchase adjacent property, demolish existing structure and construct addition to our township hall with small park/sitting area on grounds. Banks Township, Antrim County 9-Aug 10-Sep     yes Infrastructure and Economic Development none $500,000 None No No, township general fund No Yes No             Yes No Yes Yes
MTA (616) 394-0200 clerk@bankstownship.net Replace two old fire dept tanker trucks   Desire to replace two old gasoline powered fire department water tanker trucks with two new diesel powered tanker trucks.  Old trucks currently have leaks in the water tanks and engines lack power to climb the many hills within the township.  In dire need to replace these two trucks soon for the safety of personnel, property owner assets and improve efficiencies. Banks Township, Antrim County 9-May 10-May yes     Infrastructure and Economic Development none $500,000 None Yes Restricted Millage Generated No No No             Yes No yes Yes
MTA (616) 394-0200 bctwp@sbcglobal.net Howard Road Sewer Extension   To provide system reliability and relieve stress on an aging pump station. Bear Creek Township, Emmett County 1-Jul-09 Fall, 2009     Yes USDA Rural Water and Waste Disposal Program or EPA Clean Water SRF   $240,000 No No   No Yes Yes         Yes No   Yes Yes Yes
MTA (616) 394-0200 bctwp@sbcglobal.net Sewer Pump Station #1 Forcemain   To redirect wastewater from the City of Petoskey wastewater treatment plant to the Harbor Springs Area treatment plant.  The project will relieve flow pressure on the City of Petoskey plant and reduce costs for Bear Creek Township. Bear Creek Township, Emmett County 1-Jul-09 Fall, 2009     Yes USDA Rural Water and Waste Disposal Program or EPA Clean Water SRF   $4,700,000 No No   Preliminary planning over the past 3 years. Draft agreements are in place with the Harbor Springs Sewer Authority. Yes Yes, MDEQ permit application has been made.         Yes No   Yes Yes Yes
MTA (616) 394-0200 bctwp@sbcglobal.net US 131 Sewer Repair   To avoid catastrophic failure of pipe under US 131. Bear Creek Township, Emmett County 1-Jul-09 Fall, 2009     Yes USDA Rural Water and Waste Disposal Program or EPA Clean Water SRF   $275,000 No No   Preliminary planning has identified sections of sewer that is dramatically deteriorating. Yes Yes         Yes No   Yes Yes Yes
MTA (616) 394-0200 bctwp@sbcglobal.net Sewer Pump Station Improvements   To replace and improve existing equipment on 13 pump stations in the sewer system that are 30 years old.  The project will increase the station reliability and improve energy efficiency. Bear Creek Township, Emmett County 1-Jul-09 Fall, 2009     Yes USDA Rural Water and Waste Disposal Program or EPA Clean Water SRF   $650,000 No No   Preliminary planning and system inventory has been completed. Yes Yes         Yes No   Yes Yes Yes
MTA (616) 394-0200 Rhamilton@manniksmithgroup.com Bedford Charter Township Fire Station No. 56 construction NA Addition to dormitory, new apparatus bay, new special equipment bay and interior renovations for training. Bedford Township, Monroe County 15-May-09 Nov. 1, 2009 Yes     Capital Investment Grants Community Development Block Grant Yes $1,017,000 No $300,000 Township Fire Funds No Underway, will be completed in 45 days Yes No     15   Yes NA NA   Provide improved public safety NA
MTA (616) 394-0200 mahoneys@bengaltownship.org Bengal Township Hall   Construction of a new township hall to replace the existing hall which was built around 1850 with no restrooms or running water. The township does not own the land that the existing hall sits on. Bengal Township, Clinton County 1-Jul-09 Dec. 31, 2009     Yes Connunity Development Block Grant (CDBG) Yes $400,000 No No   No Yes Yes     5 2 Yes No Yes Yes Yes  
MTA (616) 394-0200 glhmgmt@LIVE.COM Intergovernmental Sewer Agreement between City of St. Johns & Bingham Townhsip   Replacement of township lagoon system with a hook-up to the City of St. Johns sanitary sewer system. Bingham Township, Clinton County 1-Jul-09 Nov., 2009     Yes EPA Water and Waste Disposal   $1,900,000 No No   Yes Yes Yes     10 to 20 50-100 Yes   Yes Yes Yes Yes
MTA (616) 394-0200   Brevort Township Community Center/ Firehall NA Construct a combination Community Center/ Firehall on township property. Brevort Township, Mackinaw County Feb. 2009 Dec. 2009     yes Community Development Block Grant-CDBG   $680,000.00 No No   No Yes Yes     30 3 yes No Yes Yes Yes No
MTA (616) 394-0200   Brevort Township Sewer Up-grades NA Install Presure guages on existing forcemain at various locations.  Remove and replace approximately 38 air release valves. Place flow meter at outlet.  Work mandated by MDEQ Brevort Township, Mackinaw County Feb. 2009 Dec. 2009 yes     Rural Water and Waste Disposal   $64,000.00 No No   No Yes Yes     10 0 Yes No No No Yes Yes
MTA (906) 563-9080 mullj@ewashtenaw.org Wireless Bridgewater NA Establish up to 3 "nodes" for wireless internet service that would interface with existing "nodes" in adjacent townships to further develop wireless connections in our rural area. The project would involve attaching transmission boxes ("nodes") onto three existing structures in the township: one onto township hall, a second onto a barn and a third onto a silo.  This would allow the township to follow through with this project to provide quality wireless service to our residents and businesses. Bridgewater Township, Washtenaw County 1-May-09 Aug. 1, 2009 Yes     1).Wireless and Broadband Grants USDA - Rural Utilities Service or Department of Commerce - Wireless and Broadband Deployment Grant Program; 2) Energy Efficiency Grants and Loans for Institutions; 3). Local Government Energy Efficiency Block grants (EEBG) Yes $82,000 No Yes, $2,000 from township's general fund.   Yes No, administrative approval only. No     50 250 Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
MTA (517) 918-2387 mullj@ewashtenaw.org Bridgewater Hamlet Drain   Repair and replace significant portions of this "turn-of-the-century" drain tile (1908-1910).   This project desperately needs to go through as the drain's tile's disrepair has been causing flooding and blow holes in the land and cracks and erosion through a main road for several years.  These conditions are dangerous to the health and safety of our residents and a liability to our businesses.  Funding this project will relieve future impending tax burden on the residences and businesses in our rural area.  This project will involve reviewing existing engineering plans to identify the areas of the drain tile that need to be replaced and those that need repair.  As the township already paid Washtenaw County to evaluate the design requirements for this project, this phase should proceed expeditously.  The construction phase of the project will involve digging up segments of the old drain tile and repairiong and replacing them with new materials. Bridgewater Township, Washtenaw County 1-Apr-09 Oct. 1, 2009 Yes     HOME Investment Partnership or Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). Yes $990,000 No Yes, $30,000 from the township's general funds reserves (Fund Balance).   Yes Yes, county No     60 140 Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
MTA (517) 918-2387 manager@brightontwp.com, supervisor@brightontwp.com, clerk@brightontwp.com Grand River - Hilton Water Main Extension, Phase II   Approximately 3200 feet of 12-inch water main extension to encourage development and growth in the area. North along the east side of Grand River Road from Conference Center Drive to existing water main just north of hacker Road.  Brighton Township, Livingston County 4/1/2009 9/1/2009 YES     EPA Drinking Water SRF YES $623,000   NO N/A YES YES YES, obtained     12 100 Yes   NO YES YES NO
MTA (517) 918-2387 brucetwp@sbcglobal.net WIFI Tower Development   Replace an existing wooden tower (previously used by MI State Ploice) with a new cellular tower located at the highest point in Macomb County - Mt. Trombly (at the Ford Motor Proving Grounds). This site would service a 36 mile radious opening up high speed Internet for adjacent communities and communities located in adjacent county (Lapeer). Current local providers (AT & T and Comcast) will not spend monies for the Northern sections of Macomb County due to the infrastructure cost. They cannot justify the cost since we do not have high density (2-5 acre parcels and farm tracks). This tower would benefit Ray, Armada, Washington and Bruce Townships and Almont and possibly Dryden & Imlay City Townships located in Lapeer County. Additionally, this radious could service areas already having coverage providing competition in this area (savings residents money). Bruce Township, Macomb County     Yes     Wireless and Broadband Grants USDA - Rural Utilities Service or Dept. of Commerce - Wireless and Broadband Development Grant Program   $570,000 Maybe, Central Solutions out of Mason, MI may participate in the project. Ford Moter would provide the land for the tower. No   Yes Yes Unsure         Yes Yes Yes, computers cut down on paper being utilized - e-amils, reports, etc. Yes yes Yes, opens up communication to residents to use their Internet to file income taxes, communicate with any level of government- local, state or federal via questions by e-mail or research data. 
MTA (517) 918-2387 butman@ejourney.com Infiltration & Inflow Restoration Project NA 20,000 linel feet of sewer main located within the Sugar Springs Developmnet. To eliminate the inflitration of ground water into the waste water collection system. The system consists of 396,000 linel feet of sewer main; of which, approx. 20,000 feet have been identified as being in immediate need of restoration. The most cost efficient method of restoration is accomplished by inserting a permmanenet lining into the affected areas; rather than replacing the pipe itself. Butman Township, Gladwin County 15-Apr-09 15-Jul-09 Yes     Rural Water & Waste Disposal Yes $880,000 None No   Yes Yes No 4 0 15-Oct 4 Yes Some Yes Yes Yes Yes
MTA (517) 918-2387 bcousins@cascadetwp.com Kraft/60th Street Utility Improvements Kraft & 52nd Street south to 60th; west to Broadmoor; north to Patterson There is an area in the southwest corner (south of the Grand Rapids Airport) of Cascade Township that is a prime location for industrial development, but is not developed due to there being no city water (for both fire protection and water supply) or sewer.  And, a portion of the roads are not equipped to handle industrial loads.  Kraft Road from 52nd Street to 60th Street needs to be rebuilt to be an “all-season” road.  Both Kraft and 60th streets need city water and sewer mains installed.  This will create an attractive area for industry to build on, as the airport is less than one mile away along with a rail line the same distance away.  We have had interest in the properties in this area, however the lack of roads, water & sewer cause a developer to look elsewhere. Cascade Charter Township, Kent County Sept. 1, 2009 Sept. 1, 2010     YES Infrastructure and Economic Development No - to city for utility work and to road commission for road work $1,500,000 0 NO   NO NO YES 0     50-500   NO NO NO YES YES
MTA (734) 289-2200 bcousins@cascadetwp.com 36th Street Park & Ride   A “park-‘n-Ride needs to be constructed at 36th Street and the I-96 Freeway entrance (exit 45).  This location is just west of the M-6 freeway that bypasses Grand Rapids to the south.  The I-96 access is 60 miles from Lansing and 45 miles from Muskegon (it is amazing the number of Greater Grand Rapids residents that commute daily to Lansing!).  The only park-n-ride now is at exit 52 (seven miles to the east) at Alden-Nash Road.  This park-‘n-ride is almost always full!  And, most of the vehicles come from a location west of the 326th Street location.  The parking area would save miles driven (thousands in a year) and save gasoline, oil and maintenance costs for commuters.  In addition, this area has a railroad line abutting it – a possible station for passenger traffic between Lansing and Grand Rapids or Muskegon!   Cascade Charter Township, Kent County Sept. 1, 2009 Sept. 1, 2010     YES Energy and Natural Resources NO $250,000 0 NO   NO YES YES 0 0       NO NO NO YES NO
MTA (231) 275-7029 bcousins@cascadetwp.com Cascade Road Basin Storm Water Project   Cascade Road Basin – This is an area that needs about 5,000 linear feet of streambank stabilized along with 2,500 feet of the bed cleaned out.  Some culvert replacement is also planned.   Cascade Charter Township, Kent County Sept. 1, 2009 Sept. 1, 2010   YES   Watershed and Flood Prevention YES $370,000 0 YES NO NO YES YES 0 0       NO NO NO YES YES
MTA 906-228-6220 ext. 103 bcousins@cascadetwp.com Burger Basin I   Burger Basin 1 – This area is mainly in a residential area that needs about 2,500 linear feet of the streambank stabilized, along with cleaning out of 500 feet of channel bottom.   Cascade Charter Township, Kent County Sept. 1, 2009 Sept. 1, 2010   YES   Watershed and Flood Prevention YES $140,000 0 YES NO NO YES YES 0 0       NO YES NO YES YES
MTA 517-788-4413  bcousins@cascadetwp.com Sentinel Pointe Basin   Sentinel Pointe Basin – This area needs both banks stabilized for 250 feet.  A small amount of stream bed needs to be cleaned.   Cascade Charter Township, Kent County Sept. 1, 2009 Sept. 1, 2010   YES   Watershed and Flood Prevention YES $30,000 0 YES NO NO YES YES 0 0       NO YES NO YES YES
MTA (517) 788-4413 bcousins@cascadetwp.com Cascade Southeast Basin   Cascade Southeast Basin – This section of drainage area is 1,000 feet long and needs to have the streambanks stabilized.   Cascade Charter Township, Kent County Sept. 1, 2009 Sept. 1, 2010   YES   Watershed and Flood Prevention YES $50,000 0 YES NO NO YES YES 0 0       NO YES NO YES YES
MTA 517-788-4413  bcousins@cascadetwp.com Quiggle Lake Basin   Quiggle Lake Basin – The drainage from Quiggle Lake to the Thornapple River needs about 5,000 feet of streambank restored.  Also, about 500 feet of streambed needs to be cleaned. cost $265,000. Cascade Charter Township, Kent County Sept. 1, 2009 Sept. 1, 2010   YES   Watershed and Flood Prevention YES $265,000 0 YES NO NO YES YES 0 0       NO YES NO YES YES
MTA 517-788-4413  bcousins@cascadetwp.com Hidden Hills Basin   Hidden Hills Basin – This drainage course runs through a residential area for 2,000 feet.   Cascade Charter Township, Kent County Sept. 1, 2009 Sept. 1, 2010   YES   Watershed and Flood Prevention YES $100,000 0 YES NO NO YES YES 0 0       NO YES NO YES YES
MTA 517-788-4413  bcousins@cascadetwp.com Highgrove Basin   Highgrove Basin – This is a small basin in the northeast section of the township that is 2,000 feet long. Cascade Charter Township, Kent County Sept. 1, 2009 Sept. 1, 2010   YES   Watershed and Flood Prevention YES $100,000 0 YES NO NO YES YES 0 0       NO YES NO YES YES
MTA 517-788-4413  bcousins@cascadetwp.com Schoolhouse Creek   The Schoolhouse Creek Basin needs the banks stabilized (500 feet) and the sedimentation removed. Cascade Charter Township, Kent County Sept. 1, 2009 Sept. 1, 2010   YES   Watershed and Flood Prevention YES $50,000 0 YES NO NO YES YES 0 0       NO YES NO YES YES
MTA 517-788-4413  bcousins@cascadetwp.com Cascade Rec. Park Soccer Field Improvements   The Township has begun the engineering work to "rebuild" the soccer field at our Rec. Park.  The field is used by AYSO and other soccer teams on a regular basis.  It is in poor condition.  The rebuild will include underground sprinkling to keep it in pristine condition.   Cascade Charter Township, Kent County .July 1, 2009 Sept. 1, 2010   YES   National Park Service YES $120,000 0 YES NO NO YES YES 0 0       NO YES NO YES YES
MTA 517-788-4413  bcousins@cascadetwp.com 28th Street Pedestrian Access across I-96   The Township has new sidewalk on 28th Street from the "Village" area (east terminus of 28th Street) to Kraft (just east of I-96).  Sidewalk needs to be added connect the western commercial district (including hotels and motels) with the east.  The sidewalk will be installed under the freeway interchange along 28th Street.  After years of discussion, Michigan Department of Transportation has recently provided the approval for the township to move forward on this project.   We are working with our engineering firm to put a plan together so the work can be done this summer if funds become available.  Cascade Charter Township, Kent County Sept. 1, 2009 Sept. 1, 2010   YES   Infrastructure and Economic Development YES 1,000,000 0 YES NO NO YES YES 0 0       NO YES NO YES YES
MTA 517-788-4413  bcousins@cascadetwp.com Energy Saving Streetlights   The Township has a network of decorative street lights in our commercial areas that provide necessary light at night and also provide a positive ambiance to create a desirable shopping area.  However, these lights need to be converted to LEDs to conserve energy.   Cascade Charter Township, Kent County .July 1, 2009 Nov. 1, 2009 YES     Infrastructure and Economic Development YES 15,000 0 NO NO NO NO NO 0 0       NO YES NO YES YES
MTA 517-788-4413  bcousins@cascadetwp.com LEED Certification for Cascadse Township Buildings   The Township is interested in improving our buildings to be LEED certified.  We have a township office, two fire stations and a library.  While we have not obtained an estimate for the engineering and work to achieve this goal, we would be committed to move forward if funding were available to assist us toward this goal. Cascade Charter Township, Kent County .July 1, 2009 .July 1, 2010 YES     Local Government Energy Efficiency Block Grants YES $20,000 0 NO NO NO NO NO 0 0       NO YES NO YES YES
MTA 517-788-4413  awo@i2k.com Miami Park Sanitary Sewer Extension from "Highfield Beach Club" and from "The Bluffs"   Place 3,800 lf of 8" Sanitary Sewer mains and 1,800 lf of 3" force main in an existing subdivision with small lots and poor soils for septic systems.   Casco Township, Allegan County 1-Jun-09 1-Oct-09 Yes     (EPA) Clean Water State Revolving Fund   $580,000.00 $0.00 No   Yes No No             No Yes, The Casco area is a tourist area for Northern Illinois.  Many homes in Casco Township are owned by out of state residents, which come in the summer months and help support local merchants. Yes, There will be additional sanitary sewer customers that will hook up to the proposed Sanitary Sewer Main.  Many of the lots in this subdivision are unbuildable due to the poor soils for septic systems.   Yes, it will allow for more customers to hook onto the existing system and thus help generate additional income to the Township.
MTA 517-788-4413  awo@i2k.com 74th Street Water Main Extension from the North dead end of 74th Street to Beverly Shores Subdivision   Placement of 600 lf of 12" Water main to connect and loop existing Water Mains and create redundancy in the water system for this portion of the Township. Casco Township, Allegan County 1-Apr-09 1-Jun-09 Yes     (EPA) Rural Water and Waste Disposal   $65,000.00 $0.00 No   Yes No No             No Yes, The Casco area is a tourist area for Northern Illinois.  Many homes in Casco Township are owned by out of state residents, which come in the summer months and help support local merchants. Yes, There will be additional water customers that will hook up to the proposed Water Main. Yes, it will lower public works maintenance costs that are currently incurred due to the existing dead end lines which need to be flushed routinely.  
MTA 517-788-4413  awo@i2k.com Miami Park Water Main Extension from Highfield Beach Club to The Bluffs   Place 2,200 lf of 12" Water Main to connect and loop existing Water Mains and create redundancy in the water system for this portion of the Township. Casco Township, Allegan County 1-Jun-09 1-Sep-09 Yes     (EPA) Rural Water and Waste Disposal   $235,000.00 $0.00 No   No, To be Completed by March 31, 2009 No Yes, MDEQ permit to Construct Water Main. Will be obtained by April 30, 2009             No Yes, The Casco area is a tourist area for Northern Illinois.  Many homes in Casco Township are owned by out of state residents, which come in the summer months and help support local merchants. Yes, There will be additional water customers that will hook up to the proposed Water Main. Yes, it will lower public works maintenance costs that are currently incurred due to the existing dead end lines which need to be flushed routinely.  It will also improve fire protection in this subdivision.
MTA 517-788-4413  renegade@cedarville.net Fire Station Expansion   The fire building no longer meets the needs of the department or state codes. Our men never had a bathroom or shower facilities in the fire hall. To have meetings, we have to move out all of the trucks due to the fact that we do not have a meeting room either. Some equipment has to remain outdoors. Cedarville Township, Menominee County         Yes CDBG   $500,000       Yes                   Yes Yes  
MTA 517-788-4413  fcltfd@comcast.net Construction of New Central Fire Station   New facility would be constructed to be a 4 bay, energy efficient building, with ample square footage to house current apparatus including aerial device, living and sleeping quarters for 5 on-duty personnel (approximately 4000 Sq. Ft.) plus the office of the Fire Chief.  Approximately 4000 Sq. Ft. Charter Township of Lansing, Ingham County  1-Jun-09 9-Nov     Yes Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)   $2,000,000 No No   No Yes Yes 50 100         Yes No No Yes
MTA 517-788-4413         In addition to the living quarters, a classroom and training room to accommodate 50 people.  These new facilities could be used to do joint training with neighboring departments to help with regionalization efforts. Charter Township of Lansing, Ingham County  1-Jun-09 9-Nov     Yes Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)   $2,000,000 No No   No Yes Yes 50 100         Yes No No Yes
MTA 517-788-4413        All new facilities would be ADA compliant. Charter Township of Lansing, Ingham County  1-Jun-09 9-Nov     Yes Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)   $2,000,000 No No   No Yes Yes 50 100         Yes No No Yes
MTA 517-788-4413  fcltfd@comcast.net Safety and Energy Efficient Upgrades at Fire Station 52   Replace current lighting fixtures with modern, energy efficient fixtures. Charter Township of Lansing, Ingham County  6/1/2009 11/1/2009     Yes Energy Efficiciency Grants for Institutions    $8,000.00 No No   No Yes Yes 50 100         Yes No No Yes
MTA 517-788-4413        Replace current roofing with heavy duty, energy efficient shingles. Charter Township of Lansing, Ingham County  6/1/2009 11/1/2009     Yes Energy Efficiciency Grants for Institutions    $5,000.00 No No   No Yes Yes 50 100         Yes No No Yes
MTA 517-788-4413        Replace front drives with reinforced concrete to support modern apparatus weights. Charter Township of Lansing, Ingham County  6/1/2009 11/1/2009     Yes Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)   $24,000.00 No No   No Yes Yes 50 100         Yes No No Yes
MTA 517-788-4413        Exposed wood siding and soffits would be covered with energy efficient vinyl siding including new exterior insulation. Charter Township of Lansing, Ingham County  6/1/2009 11/1/2009     Yes Energy Efficiciency Grants for Institutions    $4,500.00 No No   No Yes Yes 50 100         Yes No No Yes
MTA 517-788-4413  fcltfd@comcast.net New Ladder Truck   Purchase 2009-2010 Spartan/Crimson fire truck with 1750 gpm Waterous pump, 6 person cab with 103 foot mid-mount Ladder tower or platform. Charter Township of Lansing, Ingham County  4/1/2009 12/31/2009     Yes Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)   $800,000.00   Yes No No No No 30 50         Yes yes Yes Yes
MTA 517-788-4413  cogswellj@westsidewater.com 2009 DWRF Waverly Road Water Main Waverly Road Replacement of 55 year old/defective water main in Waverly Road, from St. Joseph to Michigan and Saginaw to Willow; and Kalamazoo Street, from Waverly to Clement Charter Township of Lansing, Ingham County  9-Jun 9-Nov     Yes; coordination with Inghan County Road Commision Waverly Road Project Federal STP through Ingham County Road Commission, State Drinking Water Revolving Loan Fund   $1,500,000 None Yes MDEQ DWRF Pending, Not Finalized Yes Yes Yes 15 10     Yes No No No No No
MTA 517-788-4413  shayward@lansingtownship.org Groesbeck Park Drain   ############################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################### Charter Township of Lansing, Ingham County  May, 2009 May, 2010     Yes Clean Water State Revolving Fund, Watershed Improvement program   $32,000,000 $26,000,000 Yes No Yes, 98% Yes Yes 750       Yes No Yes Yes Yes No
MTA 517-788-4413  shayward@lansingtownship.org Eastwood Development   The Charter Township of Lansing, who is the only community in the Nation to experience the concurrent shuttering and loss of approximately 1,700 jobs at two General Motors plants (Craft Center and Metal Fabrication) since 2005.  Both plants totaling 2,900,000 square feet are currently being demolished, causing a decrease of nearly 15% in the Township's general fund and an approximate 95% reduction of industrial buildings within the Township.  These tax dollars will likely not be replaced in this current economy without initiatives such as this immediate project. Charter Township of Lansing, Ingham County  May, 2009 September, 2009     Yes Clean Water State Revolving Fund, Watershed Improvement program   $31,000,000 $28,000,000 Yes No No Yes No 800       Yes No Yes Yes Yes No
 
Development of public infrastructure (water, sanitary sewer, storm drains, public transit shelters and  pederstrina linkages) to support $28,000,000 in 240,000 square feet of medical office and general office/service development. 
MTA 989-684-8531 shayward@lansingtownship.org Eastwood Hospitality Center   The Charter Township of Lansing, who is the only community in the Nation to experience the concurrent shuttering and loss of approximately 1,700 jobs at two General Motors plants (Craft Center and Metal Fabrication) since 2005.  Both plants totaling 2,900,000 square feet are currently being demolished, causing a decrease of nearly 15% in the Township's general fund and an approximate 95% reduction of industrial buildings within the Township.  These tax dollars will likely not be replaced in this current economy without initiatives such as this immediate project. Charter Township of Lansing, Ingham County  August, 2009 September, 2010     Yes Clean Water State Revolving Fund, Watershed Improvement program   $52,500,000 $45,000,000 Yes No No Yes No 1100 366     Yes No Yes Yes Yes No
 
Development of public infrastructure (water, sanitary sewer, storm drains, public transit shelters and  pederstrina linkages) and LEED certified efforts to support $45,000,000 for a hospitatlity development that includes 250 hotel rooms, 27,000 square feet of conference center and destination waterpark.
MTA 989-684-8531 hoffmank@lansingtownship.org Patrol Vehicle Digial In-Car Camera System   Digital In-car cameras would promote and protect the safety and integrity of the community and the Police Officers that serve it. All entities involved would be assured of an accurate accounting of their contact during a traffic or arrest investigation.  The evidence that would be available through the digital recording would allow for a higher conviction rate of offenders involved in alcohol and/or drug investigations stemming from traffic encounters.  This would decrease the amount of time an officer is off the road and in the courtroom.  In the event that there is a complaint made alleging a wrongdoing by the officer, the evidence from the system would allow the investigation to be completed more efficiently and accurately.  Gathering and downloading the digital evidence could be done quickly and transmitted electronically allowing a more timely resolution for both prosecution and internal purposes.   Charter Township of Lansing, Ingham County  6/1/2009 9/1/2009   Yes   State Fiscal Stabilization Fund   $40,000.00 None No   No No No 0 3     Yes No No Yes Yes No
MTA 989-684-8531 mbrinkley@lansingtownship.org Biosolids to Electricity Renewable Energy Powerplant   This project seeks to address several challenges.  The project would be constructed on  an existing brownfield that was created after the 2 General Motors plants were closed in 2005.  Those facilities are currently under demolition, and the resulting loss of property tax revenue has placed extreme stress on the Township general fund.  With tax incentive programs available at the State level, and grant and low interest loan opportunities made available through US EPA and other sources, this project would become the center of a "sustainable" light industrial/R&D mixed use development.  The EDC would act as the developer, but would seek partnership with public research institutes (e.g. Michigan State University) and private commerical concerns in an effort to catalyze further research into renewable energy generation and its commercial application.  The resulting benefits are 1) redevelopment of vacant/underutilized land in the urban core of the Lansing region, 2) revenue for the local unit of government to provide public services to its citizens, 3) enabling local utilities to meet and exceed Renewable Energy Portfolio Standards requirements, 4) encouraging further research into renewable energy that will make the United States energy independent and a commercial leader in this field.  Charter Township of Lansing, Ingham County  September, 2009 June, 2011     Yes Yes: US EPA and State DEQ brownfield grants for environmental assessment, Innovative Technology Loan Guarantees, Renewable Energy Research, Development, Demonstration and Deployment   $20,000,000.00 Unknown Yes   No Yes Yes 50       Yes No Yes Yes Yes  
MTA 989-684-8531 mlovelock@chesterfieldtwp.org Municipal Pedestrian Bridge   Construct a pedestrian bridge on the municipal site to provide access to the adjacent historical site. Municipal offices, Sugar Bush Road. Chesterfield Township, Macomb County 9/1/2009 11/15/2009     Yes     $200,000       No Yes Yes             Yes No No No
MTA 989-684-8531 wpeterson_mei@qtm.net Turner Shores Watermain   Water system improvements, Turner, Dingman, Bluff, Porter and Thomas streets. Chikaming Township, Berrien County 15-Apr-09 Aug. 31, 2009 Yes     Infrastructure Grant Yes $271,000 NA No   Yes Yes Yes     35 43 Yes No No Yes Yes No
MTA 989-684-8531 wpeterson_mei@qtm.net Saywer Road Watermain   Water system improvements, Red Arrow Hwy. to Flynn Road. Chikaming Township, Berrien County 15-Apr-09 Oct. 31, 2009   Yes   Infrastructure Grant Yes $749,375 NA No   Yes Yes Yes     38 62 Yes No No Yes Yes No
MTA (906) 932-5800 julieaustin1719@hotmail.com Chippewa Lake Sanitary Drain Drainage District Upgrade   To make necessary upgrades to a 27 year old sewer system, in an economically challenged region, of rural Michigan, to protect the largest natural lake in Mecosta County. This project will help to stimulate the local and state economy by providing funding for the purchase of necessary materials and employing contractors which will be necessary for the compleation of the project. Lift Station # 1 upgrades include upgraded electrical control panels; control housing building with steel entrance door, security fence, natural gas hook-up and landscape restoration. Chippewa Township, Mecosta County 1-Apr-09 Sept. 1, 2010 Yes     Infrastructure and Economic Development; EPA Clean Water State Revolving Fund; or Rural Water and Waste Disposal   $54,218       Yes Yes           Yes   Yes   Yes Yes
MTA (906) 932-5800 julieaustin1719@hotmail.com Chippewa Lake Sanitary Drain Drainage District Upgrade   Lift Station # 2 upgrades include electrical control panel upgrade; reinforced concrete slab; control housing building with steel entrance door; security fence; ladescape restoration, and natural gas hookup Chippewa Township, Mecosta County 1-Apr-09 Sept. 1, 2010 Yes     Infrastructure and Economic Development; EPA Clean Water State Revolving Fund; or Rural Water and Waste Disposal   $55, 218       Yes Yes           Yes   Yes   Yes Yes
MTA (734) 847-6791 julieaustin1719@hotmail.com Chippewa Lake Sanitary Drain Drainage District Upgrade   Air releases: 39 air releases and vacuum releases repaired and upgraded. Chippewa Township, Mecosta County 1-Apr-09 Sept. 1, 2010 Yes     Infrastructure and Economic Development; EPA Clean Water State Revolving Fund; or Rural Water and Waste Disposal   $32,000         Yes           Yes   Yes   Yes Yes
MTA 269-469-1011 julieaustin1719@hotmail.com Chippewa Lake Sanitary Drain Drainage District Upgrade   Drainfrield upgrades: Installation of materails of 16 individual field flow counters wiring; 16 field flow counters; 12 field shut-off valves; low voltage transformer and supplies; and installation of DEQ mandated monitoring well. Chippewa Township, Mecosta County 1-Apr-09 Sept. 1, 2010 Yes     Infrastructure and Economic Development; EPA Clean Water State Revolving Fund; or Rural Water and Waste Disposal   $67,750       Yes             Yes   Yes   Yes Yes
MTA (517) 254-4477 ggallagher@springlaketwp.org Water Filtration Plant Expansion Project   NOWS North Ottawa Water System. Spring Lake Township is one of five communities that share a fresh water filtration plant.  The plant has been running at over its approved capacity for several years and is need of expansion.  The project was bid out several years ago, but the contract was not let for several reasons.  One of those reasons was financial.  The plans and bid specs have now been updated and could be advertised in the next 90 days. City of Grand Haven/Spring Lake Township, O 10/1/2009 subject to funding 9/1/2012     Yes EPA Drinking Water State Revolving Fund or Rural Water and Waste Disposal   $24,000,000 Unknown         No No No No Yes             Yes Yes Yes No
MTA (517) 254-4477 john.elsinga@delhitownship.com Project No. 14      West Town Drain Improvements   Clean out, widen, restore and replace tile and open channel stabilization a significant length of the West Town Drain in Ingham County. City of Lansing/Delhi Charter Township, Ingham County Summer 2009 Nov-09   Yes         EPA Clean Water State Revolving Fund   $2,000,000 No No   No         (80% comp) Yes Yes             Yes Yes Yes Yes
MTA (231) 238-0970 john.elsinga@delhitownship.com Project No. 15    Water Booster Pumping Station   Installation of new water booster station with new valves in existing system to increase water supply for existing commercial and industrial fire protection. City of Lansing/Delhi Charter Township, Ingham County Summer 2009 Nov-09     Yes      EPA Drinking Water State Revolving Fund   $1,000,000 No No   No Yes Yes             Yes Yes Yes Yes
MTA 906-643-9594 Contact Ed Serwack opbroek@tds.net Water District #1 of Midland County. Price Road booster station improvements and water transmission main improvements   Improvments to booster station including but not limited to expansion of Pump House furnishing and installation of three new 1,600-gpm booster pumps,as well as associated piping,  fittings, valves and appurtenances; modifications and additions to the existing HVAC and electrical systems; site work including installation and removal of yard piping; connection to 16" AC transmission main; furnishing and installation of Generator; construction of gravel drive; fence removal and replacement; site restoration; sedimentation and erosion control.  Transmission main project includes the construction of 25,000 lineal feet of 20" transmission main from Dublin Road and Saginaw Road to the Price Road Booster Station, including hydrants, air release valves and valve boxes, gate valves,and construction of a metering station connection to the City of Midland's water system.  Inaddition, a controll valve will be installeed at the Jerome Township water tower. City of Midland, Lincoln Township and Jerome Township, Midland County 5/1/2009 5/1/2010 Yes     EPA Drinking Water State Revolving Fund or USDA Rural Water and Waste Disposal   $4,309,000 No Yes FED YES YES YES         Yes No NO NO YES NO
MTA 906-643-9594 Contact Ed Serwack relrod@twp.columbia.mi.us Road Signs   Purchase 100 Road Signs Columbia Township, Jackson County 3/1/2009 6/1/2009 yes     Road Infrastructure no $30,000 no no   yes yes no 2   yes no no no no no    
MTA (989) 662-4241 relrod@twp.columbia.mi.us Township Park   Construct Water Park Columbia Township, Jackson County 5/1/2009 6/15/2009 yes     Prevention/Wellness no $80,000 no no   yes yes no 4   yes no no no no no    
MTA 586-992-0710 relrod@twp.columbia.mi.us Fire Station #1   Construct 20x60 Addition Columbia Township, Jackson County 4/1/2009 8/1/2009 yes     Energy & Nat Resources no $250,000 no no   no yes no 6   yes no yes no yes no    
MTA 586-992-0710 relrod@twp.columbia.mi.us Township Park   Expand Twp Park, Hyde Road Columbia Township, Jackson County 4/1/2009 6/1/2009 yes     Prevention/Wellness no $20,000 no no   no no no 2   yes no yes no no no    
MTA 586-992-0710 relrod@twp.columbia.mi.us Dry Hydrants   Install 30 Dry Hydrants Columbia Township, Jackson County 5/1/2009 8/1/2009 yes     EPA Drinking Water State Revolving Fund no $75,000 no no   yes no no 3   yes no no no yes no    
MTA 586-992-0710 relrod@twp.columbia.mi.us Fire Station #2   Construct 960 Sq Ft Addition Columbia Township, Jackson County 7/1/2009 9/1/2009 yes     Energy & Nat Resources no $150,000 no no   no yes no     4   yes no yes no yes no
MTA 586-992-0710 relrod@twp.columbia.mi.us Disaster Centers   Purchase Relief Supplies Columbia Township, Jackson County 3/1/2009 4/15/2009 yes     Prevention/Wellness no $50,000 no no   yes no no         yes no no no no no
MTA 586-992-0710 relrod@twp.columbia.mi.us Fire Engine   Purchase Ladder Truck Columbia Township, Jackson County 3/12009 6/1/2010 yes     Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) no $800,000 no no   yes no no         yes no no no no no
MTA 586-992-0710 relrod@twp.columbia.mi.us Miller Elementary Sewer   Extend Sanitary Sewer System Columbia Township, Jackson County 6/1/2009 9/1/2009   yes   Energy & Nat Resources no $400,000 no no   no yes yes     10   yes no yes no yes no
MTA 586-992-0710 relrod@twp.columbia.mi.us Sewage Lift Station   Install Odor/Corrosion Preventation Equipment Columbia Township, Jackson County 4/1/2009 10/1/2009   yes   Energy & Nat Resources no $450,000 no no   no no yes     4   yes no yes no yes no
MTA 586-992-0710 relrod@twp.columbia.mi.us Non-motorized Trails Retrofit   Upgrade 7 miles to current standards Columbia Township, Jackson County 5/1/2009 7/1/2009 yes     Energy & Nat Resources no $150,000 no no   yes yes no     6   yes no yes no no no
MTA 586-992-0710 relrod@twp.columbia.mi.us Non-motorized Trails Retrofit   Construct 2.5 miles of new trails Columbia Township, Jackson County 6/1/2009 10/1/2009   yes   Energy & Nat Resources no $1,200,000 no no   no yes       8   yes no yes no no no
MTA 586-992-0710 relrod@twp.columbia.mi.us Township Vehicles   Purchase 2 alternative fuel vehicles for twp business Columbia Township, Jackson County 7/1/2009 8/1/2009     yes Energy & Nat Resources-Fuels & Vehicle Tech no $60,000 no no   Partially no no         yes no yes no yes no
MTA 586-992-0710 tzoner@commercetwp.com Newton Rd FM   Sanitary Sewer Force Main. From Commerce Road to Newton Road, south to Oakley Park Road. Commerce Township, Oakland County 9-Apr 9-Sep Yes     EPA Clean Water State Revolving Fund    $2,000,000 0 No   Yes Yes, but the project has been permitted Yes, but the project has been permitted         Yes No No No No No
MTA 586-992-0710 tzoner@\commercetwp.com Sleeth Road H2S Project   200 feet of sanitary sewer to remove H2S emissions from the force main. Located near Huron Valley Hospital. Commerce Township, Oakland County 9-May 9-Nov Yes     EPA Clean Water State Revolving Fund    $90,000 0 No   Yes Yes  Yes          Yes Yes No No No No
MTA (517) 655-3193 tzoner@commercetwp.com Effluent Force Main   Effluent force main for WWTP. Near WWTP off of Welch Road. Commerce Township, Oakland County 9-Apr 9-Oct Yes     EPA Clean Water State Revolving Fund    $500,000 0 No   Yes Yes Yes         Yes No No No No No
MTA (586) 727-2085 tzoner@commercetwp.com Water Tower   To construct a 1.5 Million Gallon water storage tower. Near Huron Valley Hospital. Commerce Township, Oakland County 9-Jun 10-Jun     Yes EPA Drinking Water State Revolving Fund   $2,200,000 0 No   No Yes Yes         Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
MTA (586) 727-2085 john.elsinga@delhitownship.com Project No. 5    Sewage Pumping Station Improvements for Lift Station D   Installation of three additional pumps along with a new forcemain including road restoration for two (2) miles necessitating the enclosure of a road ditch.  Entire route would include a shared use pathway. Along Grovenburg Drain from Aurlius Road west to Grovenburg Road. Delhi Charter Township, Ingham County Fall 2009 December-2010     Yes      EPA Clean Water State Revolving Fund   $10,000,000 No No   No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
MTA (586) 727-2085 john.elsinga@delhitownship.com Project No. 6       Pine Tree Road Sewage Pumping Station   Relocation of thirty year old sewage pumping station from the south side of Sycamore Creek to the north side.  Included in the improvements would be ADA restrooms accessible to the public using our adjacent 40-acre natural park and non motorized pathway. Delhi Charter Township, Ingham County Summer 2009 December-2010   Yes           EPA Clean Water State Revolving Fund   $2,500,000 No No   No Yes Yes             Yes Yes Yes Yes
MTA (586) 727-2085 john.elsinga@delhitownship.com Project No. 7   Remodel Township Hall to Obtain Energy Efficiency and Sustainability   Renovations to the existing Township Hall would include a geo-thermal HVAC system, a metal roof, window treatments, new lighting fixtures and permanent standby power. Delhi Charter Township, Ingham County Summer 2009 August-2010   Yes           Energy and Natural Resources Local Government Energy Efficiency Block Grants (EEBG)   $2,200,000 No No   No Yes Yes             Yes Yes Yes Yes
MTA (586) 727-2085 john.elsinga@delhitownship.com Project No. 8   Fiber Optic Connectivity between All Municipal and School Facilities    Installation of a fiber optic ring that would utilize existing school facilities fiber optic lines creating redundant fiber connections to all major municipal owned facilities and provide single fiber optic lines to 13 sewage pumping stations. Delhi Charter Township, Ingham County Summer 2009 August-2010   Yes           Wireless and Broadband Grants USDA - Rural Utilities Service or Dept. of Commerce - Wireless and Broadband Development Grant Program   $1,000,000 No No   No           (50% comp) No No No No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes
MTA (586) 727-2085 john.elsinga@delhitownship.com Project No. 9         North Trail Connector from Willoughby Rd (cemetery) North to Jolly/Aurelius Rd Intersection   Construction of a shared-use path from its current terminus at Maple Ridge Cemetery west one quarter (1/4) mile along Willoughby Road then north one mile along the chain of lakes and continuing one and one half miles northwest along Sycamore Creek under I-96. Delhi Charter Township, Ingham County Summer 2009 Nov-09   Yes          Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)   $3,000,000 No No   No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes            
MTA (586) 727-2085 john.elsinga@delhitownship.com Project No. 10    College Road Sanitary Sewer   Extend a new gravity sewer from an existing lift station north along College Rd about one half mile then west along Holt Rd approximately one half mile. Delhi Charter Township, Ingham County Summer 2009 Sep-09   Yes           EPA Clean Water State Revolving Fund   $1,500,000 No No   No           (60% comp) Yes Yes             No Yes Yes No
MTA (586) 727-2085 john.elsinga@delhitownship.com Project No. 11   Replace/Install Playground Equipment at Three Township Parks   Install new ADA and age appropriate playground equipment at three existing parks (Kiwanis Park, Jaycee Park, and Deadman’s Hill). Delhi Charter Township, Ingham County Summer 2009 Nov-09 Yes           Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)   $750,000 No No   No            (70% comp) Yes No             No No No No
MTA (586) 727-2085 john.elsinga@delhitownship.com Project No. 12    Complete Construction of Veterans Memorial Gardens   Veterans Memorial Gardens is located in the center of Holt and is approximately two thirds complete.  The final construction phase needs to include a bandshell, shared-use pathways and two side gardens with walkways. Delhi Charter Township, Ingham County Summer 2009 Nov-09   Yes            Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)   $1,000,000 No No   No            (50% comp) Yes No             No No No No
MTA (586) 727-2085 john.elsinga@delhitownship.com Project No. 13    Construction of Two New Restrooms/ Pavilions   Demolish old restroom facilities at Valhalla Park and Kiwanis Park and install new restrooms with ADA accommodations along with adjoining pavilions and storage rooms. Delhi Charter Township, Ingham County Summer 2009 Nov-09 Yes            Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)   $750,000 No No   No            (75% comp) Yes No             No No No No
MTA (586) 727-2085 rwatkins@deltami.gov Wastewater Utility Plant Upgrade - Renewable Resource and Energy Conservation Project   Upgrade system using micro-turbine systems to capture more renewable resources from the wastewater that is being produced resulting in a 30 percent less energy and fossil fuel consuption and 25 percent less in operation and maintenance costs. Delta Township, Eaton County 9-Jun 10-May   Yes   $1,400,000 $0 $1,400,000 $0 No N/A Yes - but not engineered yet Yes Yes              Yes No Yes Yes
MTA (586) 727-2085 rwatkins@deltami.gov Rehabilitation - System Upgrades   Upgrade and replace existing Bellaire Hills sanitary sewer pump station; replace watermain Saginaw Hwy., Elmwood to Creyts; replace watermain St. Joe Hwy., Waverly to Creyts; replace watermain Dibble, Saginaw to St. Joe; replace watermain Hume, Michigan to St. Joe Delta Township, Eaton County 9-Apr 10-Oct Yes         $2,271,000   No N/A Yes Yes Yes             No No Yes Yes
MTA (586) 727-2085 rwatkins@deltami.gov New Construction of watermains and sanitary sewer   Watermain installation in Gettysburg Farms West subdivision; sanitary sewer installation Nixon & St. Joe west of Nixon; watermain installation in St. Joe Hwy., west of Nixon Delta Township, Eaton County 9-Apr 10-Oct Yes         $2,278,000   No N/A Yes Yes Yes             No No Yes Yes
MTA (586) 727-2085 rwatkins@deltami.gov Lighting Upgrade   Retrofit outdated florescent light fixtures to energy efficient T-8 fixtures in the Township Admin. Building Delta Township, Eaton County 9-Apr 9-Jun Yes       $0 $17,700 $0 No N/A Yes No No             Yes No Yes Yes
MTA (586) 727-2085 rwatkins@deltami.gov Mt. Hope Park   Develop Mt. Hope Park - entry sign, youth soccer fields, youth baseball/softball fields, tennis courts, picnic shelters, playscapes, restroom/equip. building, pubic utility service extensions, parking area landscaping, vehicle drive, turf seeding, kompan playscape, miscellaneous permitting Delta Township, Eaton County 9-Jun 10-Jun   Yes     $0 $1,215,043 $0 No N/A Yes Yes Yes             No No Yes No
MTA (586) 727-2085 rwatkins@deltami.gov Delta Patrol Station   New Construction of a Delta Patrol Station which will be LEED certified. Delta Township, Eaton County 9-Jun 10-Jun   X      $0 $5,600,000 $0 No N/A Yes - but not engineered yet Yes Yes             Yes No Yes Yes
MTA (586) 727-2085 supervisor@roscommontownship.com Denton WWTP Repair   Houghton Lake Sewer Authority: Wastewater Treatment Lagoon Improvements to meet phosphorus discharge limits to protect Houghton Lake.  Includes additional phosphorus removal processes and upgrades to existing facilities. Denton Township, Roscommon County July, 2009 Dec. 2010     Yes RD/ SRF   $875,000.00   No   No No Yes             Yes   Yes  
MTA (586) 727-2085 supervisor@roscommontownship.com Pump Station   Houghton Lake Sewer Authority: Pump Station Repair Denton/Roscommon Townships, Roscommon County July, 2009 July, 2010     Yes RD/ SRF   $650,000.00   No   No No Yes                 Yes  
MTA (586) 727-2085 rtaylor@dewitttwp.org Waste Water Collection system capacity/reliability upgrade   The Capital International Airport will be relocating the passenger terminal to an area at the intersection of DeWitt Road and State Road. In conjunction with the terminal relocation, approximately 100 acres of commercial and industrial property, adjacent to the new terminal is anticipated to be developed. The anticipated timeline for the airport expansion is within the next five years. In order to serve the new terminal and commercial/industrial development, it will be necessary to upgrade the Township’s wastewater collection system. The estimated project cost for the collection system upgrade is $ $2,155,000. DeWitt Charter Township, Clinton County Jul-09 9-Dec   Yes   Clean Water State Revolving fund or Federal Aviation Administration Grant or neighborhood stabilization program    $                                                        2,155,000       Partial No Yes               Yes Yes  
MTA (586) 727-2085 rtaylor@dewitttwp.org Wastewater Collection System Extension   The Business 27 corridor, north of the I-69 interchange, has experienced significant economic development over the past five years, the latest being the opening of the Meijer store in 2007.  The extension of sanitary sewer north of the currently developed area has been anticipated for over eight years; 2003 study provided the basis for the sanitary sewer extension. The initial phase of the sanitary sewer extension includes the construction of 2,400 feet of sewer with the Business 27 corridor, opening approximately 60 acres of land to commercial development. DeWitt Charter Township, Clinton County 9-Jul 9-Dec   Yes   Clean Water State Revolving fund     $                                                           750,000       Partial No Yes               Yes Yes  
North Business 27 Corridor
MTA (989) 426-4351 rtaylor@dewitttwp.org Widening of State Road   The Capital International Airport will be relocating the passenger terminal to an area at the intersection of DeWitt Road and State Road. In conjunction with the terminal relocation, approximately 100 acres of commercial and industrial property, adjacent to the new terminal is anticipated to be developed. The anticipated timeline for the airport expansion is within the next five years. In order to serve the new terminal and commercial/industrial development, it will be necessary to widen State Road to handle the additional traffic Load DeWitt Charter Township, Clinton County 2010 2010       Transportation or Federal Aviation Administration Grant or r neighborhood stabilization program    $                                                        5,700,000       no                   yes yes  
MTA (989) 662-2040 rtaylor@dewitttwp.org New Fire Station   DeWitt Charter Townships Fire Station One is in need of major repairs. A study is currently being done to determine if it is more cost effective to remodel the building or build a new one. The building needs many expensive repairs and is not energy efficient. Three HVAC units are used to heat the building.  DeWitt Charter Township, Clinton County 9-Oct 2010       Local Government Energy Efficiency Block Grants or Energy Efficiency Grants and Loans for Institutions    $                                                        1,500,000       no                 Yes      
MTA (989) 662-2040 rtaylor@dewitttwp.org BR127 streetscape improvements   DeWitt Charter Township has recently completed its South Central Area Plan. This urban area in the Township has faced significant decline in the last decade. The South Central Area Plan defines ways in which the Township can stabilize and expand this area for both commercial and residential. One way is to make streetscape improvements along BR127 and State Roads. This would include the addition of sidewalks to increase safety.  DeWitt Charter Township, Clinton County 2010 2010       Transportation or neighborhood stabilization program     unknown at this time         no                   Yes Yes  
MTA 810-229-0550 rtaylor@dewitttwp.org Sewer Master Plan   DeWitt Charter Township sewer system is 30 years old in many areas. The system is aging and is in need of repairs. We have completed a collection system rehab plan, but have not evaluated the complete deficiencies in our system. We are in the need of reviewing our pump stations and developing a long term plan for upgrade and growth of the system. This plan would also help identify areas with high inflow and infiltration, allowing us to fix them and reduce costs for the Township and its customers.  DeWitt Charter Township, Clinton County 9-Mar 9-Oct Yes     Clean Water State Revolving Fund    $                                                           250,000       Yes                 Yes     Yes
MTA (269) 429-2501 rtaylor@dewitttwp.org Expansion of Public Water in Southern Tier   DeWitt Charter Township has recently completed its South Central Area Plan. This urban area in the Township has faced significant decline in the last decade. The South Central Area Plan defines ways in which the Township can stabilize and expand this area. The number one citizen concern in this plan is the lack of public water. The lack of water has helped and to the destabilized of this year.  DeWitt Charter Township, Clinton County Jun-09 Oct-09     x Drinking Water State Revolving fund or  neighborhood stabilization program    $                                                        3,500,000       no                 yes   Yes  
MTA (269) 429-2501 rtaylor@dewitttwp.org Elimination of pump station 108   Station #108 is operated by DeWitt Charter Township. This 36 year old station constructed in 1972 is past its anticipated useful life. Located in close proximity to a heavily trafficked intersection, it is at risk for damage and failure from traffic accidents. Elimination of this pump station could redirect the sewage flow by gravity sewer through the adjacent Watertown Charter Township sewer. That change would eliminate the operating costs of the existing station, reduce energy usage by routing the sewage through a modern, efficient pump station and reduce the sewage flow into the 18” interceptor feeding station #501. This change would also increase the available capacity in the 18” south interceptor and reduce the risk of an SSO from it. DeWitt Charter Township, Clinton County 9-Aug Oct-09     x Local Governement Engery Efficiency Block Grants    $                                                           250,000       no yes               no      
MTA (269) 429-2501 rtaylor@dewitttwp.org Upgrade pump station 504   Station #504 is jointly operated by DeWitt and Bath Charter Townships. This 31 year old station constructed in 1977 pumps a daily average of 0.71 MGD. 100% of Bath Township’s sewage (.6085 MGD) and approximately 7% of DeWitt Township’s sewage (0.1 MGD) are pumped by this station. The sewage is unmetered and the two pumps are original. The station is located in the right of way, the wet well is severely damaged from Hydrogen Sulfide, and relocation is necessary due to the unavailability of space to repair the station in place. Upgrade of the station during relocation would eliminate the need to redirect the flow from station #118 (Meijer’s) as the area it services develops. DeWitt Charter Township, Clinton County 9-Aug Oct-09     x Clean Water State Revolving Fund    $                                                        2,000,000       no yes               no yes yes  
MTA (269) 429-2501 rtaylor@dewitttwp.org Upgrade pump station 501   Station #501 is jointly operated by DeWitt and Bath Charter Townships. This 31 year old station constructed in 1977 pumps an approximate daily average 1.61 MGD. 100% of Bath Township’s sewage (.6085 MGD) and approximately 83% of DeWitt Township’s sewage (1.0 MGD) are pumped by this station. The sewage is unmetered. Two of the three pumps and each of ten valves are original and in need of reconditioning and /or replacement. Additionally, the original sewage pipe configuration results in a major interceptor (the 18” to the south) backing up during high flows due to inflow and infiltration and caused SSO’s in the past.  DeWitt Charter Township, Clinton County 9-Aug Oct-09     x Clean Water State Revolving Fund    $                                                           200,000       no yes               no yes yes  
MTA (269) 429-2501 rtaylor@dewitttwp.org Bath Waste Water Interceptor Replacement   All of Bath Township wastewater runs cross country through DeWitt Township. This line that runs next to the a major Remy-chandler. Inspections of the line have found major areas of concern that must be addressed before they cause a problem. If this occurs it could causes all of Bath township wastewater to enter into this major drain system. An upgrade would also increase the size of the pipe, thus allowing for future growth in Bath Township.  DeWitt Charter Township, Clinton County 9-Aug Oct-09     x Clean Water State Revolving Fund    $                                                        3,500,000       no                   Yes yes  
MTA 734-482-6099 rtaylor@dewitttwp.org Water main extension for freight building development   To facilitate future development on the Airport extend water main to new freight building. This is a project critical to the Greater Lansing Region because it will allow the airport to open its port of entry and fair trade zone DeWitt Charter Township, Clinton County 9-Aug Oct-09     x Clean Water State Revolving Fund or Federal Aviation Administration Grant    $                                                           650,000       no                   yes yes  
MTA 734-482-6099 rtaylor@dewitttwp.org Airport  redirect Sanitary sewer lift station    To Facilitate future development on the Airport  redirect Sanitary sewer lift station for new freight building. This is a project critical to the Greater Lansing Region because it will allow the airport to open its port of entry and fair trade zone  DeWitt Charter Township, Clinton County 9-Aug Oct-09     x Federal Aviation Administration Grant or Clean Water State Revolving Fund    $                                                        1,500,000       no                   yes yes  
MTA 734-482-6099 rtaylor@dewitttwp.org Community Center window replacement   Over the last number of years the Township has put significant dollars into remodeling our community Center. The only project not completed was replacement of the energy inefficient windows.  DeWitt Charter Township, Clinton County Apr-09 Oct-09 x     Local Government Energy Efficiency Block Grants or Energy Efficiency Grants and Loans for Institution    $                                                             40,000       no no no             yes      
MTA (734) 260-3702 rtaylor@dewitttwp.org Brownfield redevelopment in southern tier   DeWitt Charter Township has recently completed its South Central Area Plan. This urban area in the Township has faced significant decline in the last decade. The South Central Area Plan defines ways in which the Township can stabilize and expand this area. With the recent creation of the Clinton County Brownfield authority the Township would like to take advantage of our ability to clean up some blighted area's in the Southern tier. This would greatly encourage redevelopment in this area. DeWitt Charter Township, Clinton County Apr-09 2010   x   Brownfields    $                                                           675,000 Maybe     no                 Yes Yes Yes  
MTA (517) 456-6855 rtaylor@dewitttwp.org Extension of Coleman Rd   Extension of Coleman Road between Wood Road and West Road DeWitt City and Township, Clinton County 9-Mar 9-Sep x     Transportation    $                                                        4,000,000       Partial                   Yes Yes  
MTA 231-588-6126 fpentti@alo.com Sidnaw Fire Hall & Township Offices NA Construct a new voting precinct for Sidnaw, office space for Duncan Township, and needed improvements to the fire hall in Sidnaw. A new, ADA complinat, township-owned voting facility is essential to permit Sidwaw voters to continue to vote in their community. Duncan Township, Houghton County 1-Jul-09 Oct., 2009     Yes Energy Efficiency, Neighborhood Stabilization, Community Development Block Grant, Flexible Fund, Rural Water & Waste Disposal, Wildfire Hazard Reduction Yes $130,000 No Yes, $10,000 from township No No Yes No     7 14 Yes Yes Yes, reduced energy consumption. yes, increased tourism Yes Yes
MTA 231-588-7741 fpentti@alo.com Duncan Township Hall Restoration NA Restoration and renovating of a 102 year old community building, preservation of a remaining CCC camp building that served as a dining hall for german POW's in WWII and creation of energy efficient green public building. Duncan Township, Houghton County 1-Apr-09 July, 2009 Yes     Energy & Natural Resources, Local Energy Efficiency Block Grants, Energy Efficiency Grants for Institutions, Smart Appliances, Infrastructure & Economic Development, Flexable Fund Yes $120,000 No No   Yes No No     seven 14 Yes No Yes, due to reduced energy consumption yes, increased tourism Yes  
MTA 231-588-7741 fpentti@alo.com restaurant re-opening NA Assist in the re-opening of a local restaurant.  Funds will be used for insulation, system upgrades, efficient appliances, and other actions required to bring the facility up to code.  The resulting facility would be the only stand alone, non-bar family restaurant in Duncan Township. Duncan Township, Houghton County June, 2009 August, 2009     Yes Community Development Block Grant, Neighborhood Stabilization Program, Local Government Energy Efficiency Block Grants, Smart Appliances. Yes $80,000 Yes, $40,000 Yes Federal No Yes No     4 23 Yes Yes Yes, energy efficiency Yes Yes Potential for increased tax revenues
MTA 231-588-7741 tlupu@hotmail.com Fire and Substation   To construct a 20,000 sq. ft. building to house a firestation, police and ambulance substation. Dundee Township, Monroe County March, 2009 July - Sept., 2009 Yes     USDA Rural Community Facilities Program or HUD Community Development Block Grants Yes $4,000,000.00 No No   Yes Yes Yes         Yes No No Yes Yes Yes
MTA 231-588-6126 jack@eastchinatownship.org WWTP Upgrades   Replace rotating biological contactors and other plant equipment upgrades East China Charter Township, St. Clair County 7/1/2009 6/1/2010   Yes   EPA Clean Water State Revolving Fund or Rural Water and Waste Disposal   $1,000,000 $0 No   No Yes Yes             Yes No Yes Yes
MTA 231-588-6126 jack@eastchinatownship.org Orchard Drive Water Main   Extension of water main to replace failing on-site wells East China Charter Township, St. Clair County 5/1/2009 10/1/2009 Yes     EPA Drinking Water State Revolving Fund or Rural Water and Waste Disposal   $350,000 $0 No   Yes No No             Yes No Yes Yes
MTA 231-588-6126 jack@eastchinatownship.org Sanitary Sewer Extension - Meisner Road   Extend sanitary sewer to replace failing septic systems. East China Charter Township, St. Clair County 7/1/2009 6/1/2010   Yes   EPA Clean Water State Revolving Fund or Rural Water and Waste Disposal   950,000 $0 No   No Yes Yes             Yes Yes Yes Yes
MTA 231-588-6126 billnlpaw@ccenturytel.net Water Protect for Township   Supply potable water to the residents of the township. Would include 12' and 8 inch water main throughout the township. Edenville Township, Midland County 1-Jul-09 Less than 1 year from start date.     Yes USDA Rural Water & Waste Disposal Program or EPA Drinking Water State Revolving Fund   $14,000,000 No No   No, should be completed within 30 days Yes Yes     100 construction jobs Future economic activity could crete hundreds of additional jobs. Yes No Yes, bad wells throughout the township. Yes Yes Yes
MTA (248) 391-0304 debmaki51@yahoo.com Elm River Township Berm   To construct a berm with trees and plants along the highway in front of the sawmill to help eliminate the fine sawdust traveling through the air to the residents across the road, to improve the environment for health and safety and improve the scenic beauty of the area not only to the residents but also the visitors to our area. Elm River Township, Houghton County 8/1/2009 6/1/2010 Yes     Federal Highway Administration Yes $20,000 $2,000 No   Yes No Yes     4 2 Yes No Yes No Yes Yes
MTA (248) 3910304 debmaki51@yahoo.com Elm River Township-gravel Road Dust Control From M26 intersection of Pike Lake Rd to the township line and from the intersection of M26 and Emily Lake Rd to where it intersects to Pike Lake Rd This is a gravel/dirt road that is very well traveled as it is a short cut between two major highways and when the weather is dry, the dust is horrible when you drive on this road making it like dust tunnel. It is worse than driving in a snowstorm, very hazardous to see other vehicles and very hazardous to the health of the residents who live on this road and for those that travel this road for work and to visit our area. This would make it more environmentally friendly and safer to the wildlife that live in the woods in the area.  Elm River Township, Houghton County 7/1/2009 7/15/2009 Yes     Federal Highway Administration Yes $25,000 $2,000 No   Yes No No     2 1 Yes No Yes No Yes Yes
MTA (248) 391-0304 Rhamilton@manniksmithgroup.com Exeter Township Water Main Construction District #4 NA Construction of approx. 148,497 linel feet of water mains to serve Exeter Township residents with contaiminated wells. Water will be provided from City of Monroe thru a joint operating agreement. Exeter Township, Monroe Township May, 2009 Aug. 2010   Yes   Drinking Water State Revolving Fund/Rural Water & Waste Disposal No $10,273,127 yes, $500,000 from Exeter Township 2008 DWRF-Project was deferred until 2009 due to lack of signatures on SAD Petition. Request grant funds to reduce overall cost to residents to ensure approval.   Preliminary engineering completed Yes Yes     57 11 Yes No No   100% - as residents will have access to healthy drinking water. Reduces health concerns for Public Health Department
MTA (248) 391-0304   Fillmore Township, Allegan County water main SAD's 4,5 and 6 NA 30,000 l.f. of 8",  12" and 16" water main serving commercial/light industrial areas along Blue Star Highway and 143rd Avenue. Also serving residential areas along 142nd Avenue, 143rd Avenue and 56th Street. Fillmore Township, Allegan County Summer 2009 Spring 2010 yes     State Revolving Fund loan program No $3,260,000 No No   No, but plans ready within 45 days, permits and bid ready within 75 days, and award of project within 90 days Yes Yes     30 (design and construction)   Yes No No Indirect Yes Yes
MTA (248) 391-0304 rcrawford@fortgratiottwp.org Energy Efficient Municipal Office Building NA Funding assistance would allow Fort Gratiot Township to build a new municipal office using green energy saving technoligies and self sustaining options such as solar/geothermal heating and cooling and wind generator for electrical service. Fort Gratiot Township, St. Clair County April, 2009 Dec., 2009 Yes     Energy and Natural Resources, Efficiency, Local Government Energy Efficiency Block Grants (EEBG)   $2.7 million No Yes ($1 million in twp. funds) No Yes Yes Yes 0 5 35 90 Yes No Yes Yes Yes No
MTA (248) 391-0304 rcrawford@fortgratiottwp.org Pine Grove Sanitary Sewer District   Install sanitary sewer lines to service residential and municipal areas; including three municipal buildings and one middle school sanitary sewer where there are aged and failed septic systems or a septic lagon. Fort Gratiot Township, St. Clair County April, 2009 Dec. 2009 Yes     EPA, Rural Water and Waste Disposal   $5.7 million Partial repayment from residential assessment for sanitary sewer.     Yes Yes Yes     6 12 Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
MTA (248) 391-0304 Rhamilton@manniksmithgroup.com Frenchtown Charter Township Resort District Authority Dike Rehabilitation Projects Phase I   Reconstruction and renovation of existing shoreline dike system constructed 35 years ago by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to prevent flooding to the Beaches Area of the township. Frenchtown Charter Township, Monroe County       Yes   Watersheed and Flood protection   $5,700,000 $ 2,000,000 Frenchtown Beach Association No   Survey and preliminary design completed No Yes, permits have been applied for.     25-30   Yes No NA   Yes  
MTA (248) 391-0304 Rhamilton@manniksmithgroup.com Frenchtown Charter Township Resort District Authority Dike Rehabilitation Projects Phase II   Reconstruction and renovation of existing shoreline dike system constructed 35 years ago by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to prevent flooding to the Beaches Area of the township. Frenchtown Charter Township, Monroe County       YES   Watershead and Flood protection   $7,900,000 $2,000,000-Frenchtown Beach Association No   Survey, preliminary design complete, final design underway Yes Yes     15-20   Yes No NA   Yes  
MTA (248) 391-0304 geneva8009@yahoo.com Water Main Extension along 8th Avenue from CR 689 to 68th Street and along 68th Street from CR 388 to CR 384   Place 20,300 lf of 12" Water Main to an area of the Township that has poor water quality.  Existing wells have problems with arsenic and many residents don't use the water for drinking water.  Area to be served has existing subdivisions, existing manufactured housing park, existing golf course and the potential for additional housing developments. Geneva Township, Van Buren County 1-Jun-09 1-Nov-09 Yes     (EPA) Rural Water and Waste Disposal   $1,675,000.00 $0.00 No   No, To be Completed by March 31, 2009 No Yes, MDEQ permit to Construct Water Main. Will be obtained by April 30, 2009             No Yes, Many homes owned by out of state residents.  Also, currently there is minimal growth in this area due to the water quality problem.  With the addition of Municipal water residential home building will increase and create jobs. Yes, There will be additional water customers that will hook up to the proposed Water Main and create additional revenue to the Township.  Residents need clean drinking water in this area and will hook up to the system when it goes into service. Yes, it will give the residents of this area clean drinking water and reduce the efforts of the local health department to monitor wells.
MTA (248) 391-0304 geneva8009@yahoo.com Water Main Extension along M-43 Highway from 12th Avenue to 69th Street and along 69th Street from M-43 Highway to CR 380   Place 14,250 lf of 12" Water Main to an area of the Township that has low water capacity.  Existing wells have problems drawing enough water.  Many residents have to cycle everyday household duties, such as washing clothes and dishes during off hours of the night due to how long it takes to get water. Geneva Township, Van Buren County 1-Jun-09 1-Nov-09 Yes     (EPA) Rural Water and Waste Disposal   $1,183,895.00 $0.00 No   No, To be Completed by March 31, 2009 No Yes, MDEQ permit to Construct Water Main. Will be obtained by April 30, 2009             No Yes, This is a tourist area for Northern Illinois.  Currently, minimal growth due to the water capacity problem.  The addition of Municipal water residential home building will increase and create additional jobs. Yes, additional water customers will hook up to the proposed Water Main and create additional revenue to the Township.  Residents need clean drinking water with good pressure and volume in this area and will hook up to the system. Yes, it will give the residents of this area clean drinking water and reduce the efforts of the local health department to monitor wells.
MTA (248) 391-0304 skopp@grandrapidstwp.org Township Hall Roof Replacement   Replace the current 20 year old Township Hall asphalt shingled roof with an insulated recyclable metal roof. Grand Rapids Charter Township, Kent County April, 2009 Fall, 2009 Yes     Energy and Natural Resouces Local Government Energy Efficienct Grant   $95,000   No   Yes Yes No             Yes   Yes  
MTA (248) 391-0304 skopp@grandrapidstwp.org Township Hall Parking Lot Replacement   Replacre our Township Hall asphalt parking lot with a porous material that allows the absorption naturally and filtering of storm water instead of directing it to the ajoining stream and wetlands directly from the parking lot. The replaced parking lot will improve down stream water quality and reduce the volume created by rain waters that damage downstream areas.  Grand Rapids Charter Township, Kent County May, 2009 Fall, 2009   Yes   Watershed and Flood Prevention   $74,000   No                     Yes   Yes  
MTA (248) 391-0304 jims@grasslakect.com Grass Lake Township Infrastructure Projects NA Sewer extension on east Michigan Avenue Grass Lake Charter Township, Jackson County Spring 2009 Summer 2009   Yes   Rural Water & Waste Disposal Yes $2,570,000 No No   Yes Yes Yes     14 30 Yes No No Yes - Approx. 325 new jobs Yes No
MTA (248) 391-0304 jims@grasslakect.com Grass Lake Township Infrastructure Projects NA Equalization basin on east Michigan Avenue Grass Lake Charter Township, Jackson County Spring 2009 Summer 2009   Yes   Rural Water & Waste Disposal Yes $478,000 No No   Yes Yes Yes     See above See Above Yes No No See above Yes No
MTA (248) 391-0304 jims@grasslakect.com Grass Lake Township Infrastructure Projects NA Sewer extention on Norvell Rd. Grass Lake Charter Township, Jackson County Spring 2009 Summer 2009   Yes   Rural Water & Waste Disposal Yes $45,000 No No   Yes Yes Yes     See above See Above Yes No No See above Yes No
MTA (248) 391-0304 jims@grasslakect.com Grass Lake Township Infrastructure Projects NA Water extention on east Michigan Avenue Grass Lake Charter Township, Jackson County Spring 2009 Summer 2009   Yes   Rural Water & Waste Disposal Yes $135,000 No No   Yes Yes Yes     See above See Above Yes No No See above Yes No
MTA (248) 391-0304 jims@grasslakect.com Grass Lake Township Infrastructure Projects NA Sewer extension in Lockwood subdivision Grass Lake Charter Township, Jackson County Spring 2009 Summer 2009   Yes   Rural Water & Waste Disposal Yes $633,000 No No   Yes Yes Yes     See above See Above Yes No No See above Yes No
MTA (248) 391-0304 jims@grasslakect.com Grass Lake Township Infrastructure Projects NA Sewer extension on Warrior Dr. and north to Grass Lake Road Grass Lake Charter Township, Jackson County Spring 2009 Summer 2009   Yes   Rural Water & Waste Disposal Yes $578,000 No No   Yes Yes Yes     See above See Above Yes No No See above Yes No
MTA (248) 391-0304 jims@grasslakect.com Grass Lake Township Infrastructure Projects NA Water extention on Knight Rd to Tenneco Corp. Grass Lake Charter Township, Jackson County Spring 2009 Summer 2009   Yes   Rural Water & Waste Disposal Yes $520,000 No No   Yes Yes Yes     See above See Above Yes No No See above Yes No
MTA (248) 391-0304 jims@grasslakect.com Grass Lake Township Safe Routes to School Projects NA Clark St. to Keane Dr. subdivision (Wolf Lake Rd.) Grass Lake Charter Township, Jackson County Spring 2009 Summer 2009   Yes   State Fiscal Stabilization Fund/Public Safety Yes $45,000 No No   Yes Yes Yes         Yes No No   Yes No
MTA (248) 391-0304 jims@grasslakect.com Grass Lake Township Safe Routes to School Projects NA Pious Union to Andover subdivision (Mich. Ave.) Grass Lake Charter Township, Jackson County Spring 2009 Summer 2009   Yes   State Fiscal Stabilization Fund/Public Safety Yes $27,000 No No   Yes Yes Yes         Yes No No   Yes No
MTA (248) 391-0304 jims@grasslakect.com Grass Lake Township Safe Routes to School Projects NA Portage St. to Willow Creek Ln. subdivision (Mt. Hope Rd.) Grass Lake Charter Township, Jackson County Spring 2009 Summer 2009   Yes   State Fiscal Stabilization Fund/Public Safety Yes $18,000 No No   Yes Yes Yes         Yes No No   Yes No
MTA (248) 391-0304 corwinb@twp.highland.mi.us S. Milford Road Sanitary Sewers   Sanitary Sewers, Pump Station and Force Main to serve population of 2600. S. Milford Road from Clyde to Rowe Road Highland Township, Oakland County 9-May 10-May Yes     EPA Clean Water State Revolving Fund  Yes $11,300,000 $300,000 No   Yes yes (submitted/some issued) yes (submitted)       300 Yes No No Yes No No
MTA (248) 391-0304 corwinb@twp.highland.mi.us S. Milford Road Watermain   Water Main extensions to serve population of 1200. Milford Road from M-59 to Rowe Road. Highland Township, Oakland County 9-May 10-May Yes     EPA Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Yes $2,450,000 $60,000 No   Yes yes (submitted/some issued) yes (submitted)       100 Yes No No Yes No No
MTA (248) 391-0304 corwinb@twp.highland.mi.us WWTP   300 MGD Wastewater Treatment Facility Highland Township, Oakland County 9-May 10-May Yes     EPA Clean Water State Revolving Fund  Yes $4,150,000 $425,000 No   Yes yes (submitted/some issued) yes (submitted)     2 300 Yes No No Yes No No
MTA (248) 391-0304 corwinb@twp.highland.mi.us WTP and Storage   2 wells, water treatment plant, 500,000 gallon storage tank and transmission mains Highland Township, Oakland County 9-May 10-May Yes     EPA Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Yes $580,000.00 $580,000 No   Yes yes (submitted/some issued) yes (submitted)     2 100 Yes No No Yes No No
MTA (248) 391-0304 corwinb@twp.highland.mi.us transmission main   Water Main extensions to interconnect SE and NW water systems and address arsenic issues. Wardlow Road from Milford Road to Harvey Lake Road. Highland Township, Oakland County 9-Sep 9-Nov     Yes EPA Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Yes $1,000,000 0 No   No Yes Yes       0 Yes No No No No No
MTA (248) 391-0304 kbosma@preinnewhof.com Water Service Replacement NA Replacement of neatrly 6000 water services. (Currently polybutlene to be replaced with cooper.) Holland Charter Township, Ottawa County Spring 2009 Fall 2009 Yes     DWRF   $6,600,000   No   No Yes No     12   Yes No        
MTA (248) 391-0304 kbosma@preinnewhof.com Adams Street Water Transmission Main NA 3000 l.f. of 16" water main needed for system reliability and to loop dead ends Holland Charter Township, Ottawa County Spring 2009 Fall 2009 Yes     DWRF   $520,000   No   Partial Yes Yes     20   Yes No        
MTA (734) 654-6992 kbosma@preinnewhof.com 144th Avenue Water Main NA 1600 l.f. of 12" water main needed for system reliability and to loop dead ends Holland Charter Township, Ottawa County Spring 2009 Summer 2009 Yes     DWRF   $130,000   No   No Yes Yes     15   Yes No        
MTA (269) 684-0807 kbosma@preinnewhof.com Lakewood Blvd. Water Transmission Main Replacement NA 8200 l.f. of 20" and 11,000 l.f. of 16" transmission replacement. Needed as the existing main is starting to require repairs due to corrossion. Holland Charter Township, Ottawa County Summer 2009 Fall 2009   Yes   DWRF   $4,200,000   No   No Yes Yes     30   Yes No        
MTA (269) 684-0807 kbosma@preinnewhof.com Corrosion Protection for Wastewater Pump Stations NA Add impressed current systems to 12 waste water pumping stations as the current anode systems are not working. Holland Charter Township, Ottawa County Spring 2009 Summer 2009 Yes     CWSRF   $110,000   No   No No No     5   Yes No        
MTA 269-429-1589 kbosma@preinnewhof.com Pump Station No. 23 Improvements NA New pumps and 5600 l.f. of 12" forcemain needed for added capacity and a corrossion issue in the existing main. Holland Charter Township, Ottawa County Spring 2009 Fall 2009   Yes   CWSRF   835,000   No   Partial Yes Yes     30   Yes No        
MTA 269-429-1589 kbosma@preinnewhof.com Pump Station No. 31 Improvements NA New pump station and 5400 l.f. of 16" force main needed to add capacity for an expanding industry in the area. Holland Charter Township, Ottawa County Spring 2009 Fall 2009 Yes     CWSRF   $1,500,000   No   Yes Yes Yes     30   Yes No        
MTA 517-323-8590 kbosma@preinnewhof.com Eric Stret Sanitary Sewer NA 250 l.f. of 8" sanitary sewer for homes on septic systems. Holland Charter Township, Ottawa County Spring 2009 Summer 2009 Yes     CWSRF   $45,000   No   No Yes Yes     20   Yes No        
MTA 517-323-8590 kbosma@preinnewhof.com 104th Avenue Sanitary Sewer NA 1700 l.f. of 12" sanitary sewer for a proposed school and future improvements. Holland Charter Township, Ottawa County Spring 2009 Summer 2009 Yes     CWSRF   $255,000   No   No Yes Yes     20   Yes No        
MTA 517-323-8590 kbosma@preinnewhof.com Repainting Lakewood Blvd. Tank NA To maintain the tank from corrossion. Holland Charter Township, Ottawa County Summer 2009 Summer 2009 Yes     DWRF   $175,000   No   No No No     8   Yes No        
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