DNR DERELICT BUILDING PROGRAM AWARDS GRANTS TO 20 RURAL COMMUNITIES
May 22nd, 2014 by Ric Hanson
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources says the “DNR Derelict Building Grant Program” will award grants to 20 small, rural Iowa communities to help deconstruct or renovate abandoned structures and limit construction and demolition materials going to the landfill.
Among the Cities receiving a total of $630,900 as reimbursement grants for their projects, is:
- The City of Bridgewater — $16,200 to deconstruct the old school building and develop a new green/park space.
- The City of Imogene— $21,000 to inspect for and abate asbestos, complete a phase I and phase II site assessment, structural analysis and renovate the abandoned commercial bank building. Renovated building will be sold for commercial development.
- The City of Mapleton — $21,000 to renovate an abandoned commercial building. The site will then be marketed for commercial purposes.
- The City of Shelby — $49,075 to renovate an abandoned commercial building. The city plans on using the renovated structure to house the city council chambers and as a public meeting space.
The DNR Derelict Building Grant Program was instituted by statute to help rural communities with populations of 5,000 or less. DBGP funding is awarded annually on a competitive basis with cash matches required. Applications for the next funding round will be due in spring 2015.