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Delta Regional AuthorityFY 2013-2015 SEDAP Projects
Missouri
Creating Jobs. Building Communities. Improving Lives.
Fiscal Year 2015 Missouri Project Summaries
Advanced Manufacturing Training Center Awardee: West Plains Manufacturing Center Federal ID#: 44-6000287 Awardee Contact: Robert Case Telephone: 417-256-7176 County: Hollowell Congressional District: 8 Funding:
DRA $225,746 27.35% Other Public Investment
$599,502 72.65%
Total $825,248 100.00% Description: DRA funds will be used to provide a state-of-the-art next generation training facility in order to bring shop/lab training and classroom instructional opportunities to high school graduates from regional high schools and dislocated workers from manufacturers that are moving out of the area.
Benefits: The partners in this project are looking at both the short-term educational needs of our dislocated workers and the long-term educational needs of our next generation workforce. _____________________________________________________________________________________ St. James Industrial Park Awardee: City of St. James Federal ID#: 43-6003175 Awardee Contact: James White Telephone: 573-265-7013 County: Phelps Congressional District: 8 Funding:
DRA $206,060 18.40% Other Public Investment
$93,357 8.35%
Private Capital Investment
$820,000 73.25%
Total $1,119,417 100.00% Description: The city of St. James is proposing to make several infrastructure improvements to the St. James Industrial Park to assist with the major expansion of Cohen Architectural Woodworking.
Benefits: The benefits of completing the proposed Wilson Drive extension supports Cohen, which provides good jobs, supports local families, and also contributes to the tax base so that the state and city are able to provide more services to residents.
Fiscal Year 2015 Missouri Project Summaries
Butler County, Poplar Bluff Industrial Park Overpass Awardee: Butler County Federal ID#: 43-6000537 Awardee Contact: Vince Lampe Telephone: 573-686-8050 County: Butler Congressional District: 8 Funding:
DRA $106,149 2.56% Other Public Investment
$2,617,302 63.17%
Private Capital Investment
$1,420,000 34.27%
Total $4,143,451 100.00% Description: DRA funds will be used to construct a viaduct over the railroad tracks that cross the Poplar Bluff Industrial Park Road. The 2-lane concrete road will include an approach of earthen fill dirt and a 135' single-span bridge.
Benefits: The creation of 71 new jobs, and $1,420,000 million investment (with the potential to double that amount), associated with this project is important to the lifeblood of the Poplar Bluff Industrial Park and the region. _____________________________________________________________________________________ Cape Girardeau County Road 346 Improvements Awardee: Cape Girardeau Federal ID#: 43-6000596 Awardee Contact: Clint Tracy Telephone: 573-204-2494 County: Cape Girardeau Congressional District: 8 Funding:
DRA $200,000 9.74% Other Public Investment
$1,254,138 61.05%
Private Capital Investment
$600,000 29.21%
Total $2,054,138 100.00% Description: The construction project will consist of laying a new rock base, widening the roads to approximately 24 feet across, repairing drainage ditches and installing additional culverts, lowering the roads in places to improve visibility.
Benefits: The road improvements will reduce safety issues with increased truck traffic. By widening the road, local vehicles no longer have to wait for large sand trucks to pass.
Federal ID#: 43-6003613
Phone: 573-775-2815
Congressional District: 3
Infrastructure to Facilitate Economic Development
Awardee: City of Steelville
Awardee Contact: Kerry Palmer
County: Crawford
Funding: DRA $130,300 80.87%
Applicant $30,820 19.13%
Total $161,120 100.00%
Description: DRA funds will be used by the city of Steelville to extend road and utility services to a new lodge and open acreage for development adjacent to the industrial park in support of tourism industry.
Benefits: Extending the roadway and sewer line will facilitate the location of Bearcat Lodge, which intends to create 24 new jobs and invest approximately $2.7 million in construction of the facility. Bearcat Lodge will be add capacity to Steelville’s tourism industry.
Missouri Delta Medical Center Emergency Department Expansion
Awardee: Missouri Delta Medical Center Foundation Federal ID#: 43-1577510
Awardee Contact: Marcie Lawson Phone: 573-380-4658
County: Scott Congressional District: 8
Funding: DRA $205,320 3.47%
Foundations $5,712,387 96.53%
Total $5,917,707 100.00%
Description: DRA funds will be utilized to renovate and expand the medical center’s emergency department allowing Missouri Delta Medical Center to better serve area patients.
Benefits: The emergency department’s expansion will improve patient privacy, decrease left-without-being-seen rate, decrease door-to-doctor wait time, enhance patient satisfaction, enable private entrance for the emergency medical service vehicles, and accommodate the project three percent growth of the emergency department over the next ten years.
Fiscal Year 2014 Missouri Project Summaries
Federal ID#: 43-1464221
Phone: 573-785-6402
Congressional District: 8
Ozark Foothills Development Association Incubator
Awardee: Ozark Foothills Development Association
Awardee Contact: Felicity Brady
County: Butler
Funding: DRA $200,000 23.26%
EDA $380,520 44.25%
MO DED $229,398 26.68%
RBOG $50,000 5.81%
Total $859,918 100.00%
Description: DRA funds will be used to expand the current business incubator operated by OFDA to provide an additional 10,000 square feet of space for new and growing businesses.
Benefits: The proposed project will add six business incubator spaces that will be available to new and expanding businesses in the five-county Ozark foothills region of southeast Missouri. The business incubator is an economic development tool to help improve the success rate of new and expanding firms, generate new jobs, and provide lower overhead costs within a shared environment.
Federal ID#: 43-1781474
Naturally Meramec
Awardee: Meramec Community Enhancement Corporation
Awardee Contact: Bonnie Prigge Telephone: 573-265-2993
County: Phelps Congressional District: 8 Funding:
DRA $88,845 100.00%
Total $88,845 100.00%
Description: DRA funds will be utilized for the creation of a consortium of agritourism and business entities in Crawford, Dent, Phelps, and Washington counties to market and use each other’s products.
Benefits: The collaboration of the four counties in agritourism and business will include an increase in marketing efforts, resulting in increased sales and more jobs.
Fiscal Year 2014 Missouri Project Summaries
Federal ID#: 43-0838624
Phone: 573-226-3717
Congressional District: 8
Eminence Industrial Road Improvements
Awardee: City of Eminence
Awardee Contact: Jim Anderson
County: Shannon
Funding: DRA $214,488 90.00%
Applicant $23,832 10.00%
Total $238,320 100.00%
Description: DRA funds will be used for the reconstruction and widening of an existing city street that serves as the primary access road to a major manufacturing company and the city's fire department.
Benefits: This project will create three new jobs and retain 29 jobs as well as facilitate the upgrading of access roads surrounding Eminence Industrial Park.
Federal ID#: 44-6005503
Phone: 417-967-3348
Congressional District: 8
Houston Water Tower and Well
Awardee: City of Houston
Awardee Contact: Ron Reed
County: Texas
Funding: DRA $150,000 14.29%
CDBG $750,000 71.42%
Applicant $150,000 14.29%
Total $1,050,000 100.00%
Description: DRA funds will be used for the drilling of a new water well and construction of a new water tower for industry expansion in Houston. The water well will be constructed on city property for the purpose of water supply and fire suppression for two facilities – Dairymen’s Best Creamery and Piney River Brewing Company.
Benefits: This project will result in a new water well and tower, helping to create 60 new jobs in the area. Additionally, this project will provide water for fire suppression for a nursing home within the vicinity of the Dairymen’s Best Creamery and Piney River Brewing Company.
Fiscal Year 2014 Missouri Project Summaries
Three Rivers College Kennett & Sikeston Campuses Nursing Program
Awardee: Three Rivers Community College Federal ID#: 43-0862849
Awardee Contact: Wesley Payne Phone: 573-840-9689
County: Duncan Congressional District: 8
Funding: DRA $100,000 50.00%
Applicant $100,000 50.00%
Total $200,000 100.00%
Description: DRA funds will be used for simulation technology. Simulation technology utilizes computer-based simulators with CD-ROM applications. Learners move through a clinical situation by responding to questions and selecting therapies. These applications require learners to analyze the data and make a response. Simulation can be used to teach theory, assessment, technology, pharmacology, and skills. The emphasis in simulation is on the application and integration of knowledge, skills, and critical thinking.
Benefits: Approximately 50 students per year will be trained as a result of the TRC nursing simulation lab. Currently, the college's Licensed Practical Nursing program admits 40 students per year and the EMT/Paramedic program admits 10 students per year. Within the next two years, Three Rivers College plans to begin offering a Registered Nursing Bridge Program which will allow students who have been trained as Licensed Practical Nurses to move to a Registered Nursing Program; with the addition of this career track, the number of students using the simulation lab will likely increase to as many as 75 to 80 per year.
Fiscal Year 2014 Missouri Project Summaries
Federal ID#: 72-0708655
Telephone: 573-779-3492
Congressional District: 8
Caledonia Wastewater Upgrade
Awardee: Village of Caledonia
Awardee Contact: Robert Vinyard
County: Washington, MO
Funding: DRA $105,500 81.00%
Applicant $25,143 19.00%
Total $130,643 100.00%
Description: The project will make necessary upgrades and additions needed for the city to maintain its state operating permit as prescribed by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.
Benefits/Outcomes: With the installation of a UV disinfection unit with piping modifications, the city can continue to provide adequate wastewater treatment under a Missouri State Operating Permit and protect the health and safety of not only the people of the community, but the environment as well.
Pemiscot County Port Authority Railroad Siding
Awardee: Pemiscot Port Authority
Awardee Contact: Duane Michie
County: Pemiscot, MO
Federal ID#: 43-1165251
Telephone: 573-333-1700
Congressional District: 8
Funding: DRA $200,000 23.00% Applicant $97,917 11.00% State $391,666 46.00% Other $165,582 20.00% Total $855,165 100.00%
Description: The Pemiscot County Port Authority plans to construct an additional 2,425 feet of railroad track on port owned property. The newest tenant is receiving shuttle service (unit trains with dedicated power) bringing crude oil from the Bakken oil fields of North Dakota to our Port for transfer to barges bound for domestic refineries.
Benefits/Outcomes: Both rail shippers are making large capital investments and plan significant employment increases to handle increasing product shipment volumes.
Fiscal Year 2013 Missouri Project Summaries
Federal ID#: 43-0212327
Telephone: 573-785-7761
Congressional District: 8
Operation JumpStart
Awardee: Poplar Bluff Chamber of
Commerce Awardee Contact: Steve Halter
County: Butler, MO
Funding: DRA $7,481 100.00%
Total $7,481 100.00%
Description: The purpose of this project is to provide Operation JumpStart (OJS) entrepreneurial training to 25 participants during the spring of 2013. The funding for this program was requested not only as an avenue to provide assistance to those affected employees, but also as a means to decrease overall unemployment in the Ozark Foothills region.
Benefits/Outcomes: The project will give 25 individuals an opportunity to learn basic business and entrepreneurial skills and assess their business ideas.
Holloway Distributing Company-Economic Development Project
Awardee: City of Puxico
Awardee Contact: Rickey McLean
County: Stoddard, MO
Federal ID#: 43-6012402
Telephone: 573-222-3162
Congressional District: 8
Funding: DRA $ 196,650 100.00%
Total $ 196,650 100.00%
Description: Holloway Distributing Company, located in downtown Puxico, is the largest distribution company between St. Louis, MO and Memphis, TN. The Company is proposing an expansion of its business to include a 20,000 square foot freezer facility to accommodate the future sales and distribution of frozen foods. Holloway currently receives an average of 20 large trucks per day plus the demand of their current delivery trucks.
Benefits/Outcomes: This project will allow Holloway Distributing Company to expand their facility at a cost of $2 million. In addition, new jobs will be available to the residents of Puxico; approximately 10-15 new employees will be needed to operate the new facility.
Fiscal Year 2013 Missouri Project Summaries
Small Business Growth through Mentoring and Management Training
Awardee: Downtown West Plains, Inc.
Awardee Contact: Toney Aid
County: Hollowell, MO
Federal ID#: 43-1881237
Telephone: 417-256-9724
Congressional District: 8
Funding: DRA $ 80,850 77.91%
Applicant $ 11,000 8.46%
Local $ 2,000 1.88%
Other $ 3,000 2.82%
Program Income
$ 9,500 8.93%
Total $ 106,350 100.00%
Description: The project will provide the Ozarks Small Business Incubator (OzSBI) with the resources and training to better achieve its mission, supporting businesses growth and job creation.
Benefits/Outcomes: The Ozarks Small Business Incubator will train six mentors in Growth Wheel. They will use this tool to work with up to fifteen clients each.
Federal ID#: 43-1091410
Telephone: 573-264-4045
Congressional District: 8
Track Four & Five Expansion
Awardee: SEMO Port
Awardee Contact: Amanda Brink
County: Scott, MO
Funding: DRA $80,850 56.00%
Applicant $38,250 27.00%
Local $25,500 17.00%
Total $144,600 100.00%
Description: Expanding the North Four & Five Tracks will provide the infrastructure to serve a variety of customers, current and future, thereby supporting economic growth.
Benefits/Outcomes: Upon completion of the track expansion, these tracks will serve a variety of customers. The additional track expansion will maintain the current number of jobs at Semo Port.
Fiscal Year 2013 Missouri Project Summaries
Federal ID#: 43-6003435
Telephone: 573-472-2581
Congressional District: 8
iLearn Project
Awardee: Sikeston Public
Schools Awardee Contact: Tom
Williams County: Scott, MO
Funding: DRA $24,532 5.00% Applicant $547,050 95.00% Total $571,582 100.00%
Description: Provide students with an educational environment rich in technology and communication and graduation with certifications in various industries.
Benefits/Outcomes: Purchase of 700 iPads whose technology will be utilized by students. There will be between 600-650students and 60 teachers who will be provided the best educational opportunities.
Airport Upgrades
Awardee: Washington County Industrial Development Board
Awardee Contact: Paul Vilmer
County: Washington, MO
Federal ID#: 43-6003965
Telephone: 573-438-6196
Congressional District: 8
Funding: DRA $174,817 30.00%
Applicant $77,267 30.00%
Total $252,084 100.00%
Description: Construct a terminal at the Washington County Airport to improve airport operations and enhance the use of air transportation for existing and new businesses.
Benefits/Outcomes: A new 1,500 square foot terminal building and 3,500 square foot of asphalt paving at the Washington County Airport in addition to seven new jobs.
Fiscal Year 2013 Missouri Project Summaries
TCMH Hospital Project
Awardee: Texas County Memorial Hospital (TCMH) Federal ID#: 43-0887928
Awardee Contact: Jay Gentry
County: Texas, MO
Telephone: 417-967-1377
Congressional District: 8
Funding: DRA $ 150,000 5.00%
Applicant $ 3,064,909 95.00%
Total $ 3,214,909 100.00%
Description: TCMH is in the process of revitalizing our hospital campus. It is replacing a 30-year old surgery center with a new surgery center which will include a tornado safe-room/community center.
Benefits/Outcomes: The primary outcome measurement will be the job retention that will take place because of this project.
Fiscal Year 2013 Missouri Project Summaries
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