The funding will be used for projects that reduce phosphorus discharges and address aging equipment, with a focus on small and disadvantaged communities.
The money can be used by rural hospitals to undertake important projects, including building upgrades, equipment purchases and improvements in patient care.
The plan envisions making the development a global cultural destination, integrating a variety of restaurants, arts and cultural gathering spaces and hybrid work areas.
The grants will go toward states’ innovative strategies to improve public safety and transportation efficiency on the nation’s most congested roadways.
The projects funded by these grants will address a variety of community needs, from replacing aging pipes and pumps to upgrading wastewater treatment facilities.
The county will use the funds to reconstruct and widen the Jackson interchange along the Interstate 10 freeway to address traffic congestion, improve mobility and enhance safety.