I-JOBS Panel Give Initial OK for $30 Million to 23 Projects

By Rod Boshart

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ANKENY, Iowa – A state panel Thursday gave preliminary approval to 23 projects to receive $30 million in the latest round of I-JOBS funding for disaster prevention measures.

Members of the I-JOB Board’s review committee made the awards today subject to final approval by the full board at its Sept. 15 meeting.

The largest grants went to two separate projects in Linn County to build two Cedar Rapids fire stations with the help of $6.6 million from the I-JOBS bonding program and more than $1 million for a levee project in Cedar Rapids.

Woodbury County was the only other county to win preliminary approval for two projects — $3.8 million for a joint field services facility in Sioux City and more than $1 million for a storm water protection project in Sergeant Bluff.

A levee repair project in Des Moines tabbed for $2.1 million in I-JOBS money was the top-scoring project among 91 applications that were considered for the latest round of competitive grants. A flood mitigation project in Coralville was granted partial funding of $3.65 million as the 23 project to be funded, but fell short of its requested level by nearly $900,000 because the review committee had exhausted the $30 million approved by the Legislature last session.

“There are a lot of great projects out there and there’s a lot of need but there’s not a lot of money,” said Pat Baird, chairman of the review panel which met today in Ankeny. “We know that some communities are going to be unhappy and upset with us.”

Joseph Jones of the Iowa Finance Authority said the agency received 183 notices of intent to apply and 143 actual applications by the August deadline. A total of 112 applications were scored by committee members and 91 projects were deemed eligible for grants with 23 of those receiving initial approval under the program’s competitive grant process.

Two other projects qualified for targeted funding set aside by the Legislature.

A public works building in Waterloo won preliminary approval for a $5 million I-JOBS grant, while a six-block green pilot project to upgrade sidewalks, streets, energy efficiency and storm water runoff received nearly $1.2 million in I-JOBS funding.

The Cedar Rapids fire stations and a Fort Madison project were approved subject to providing additional information before the full I-JOBS board meeting Sept. 15.

Previously, the I-JOBS Board approved $118.5 million in competitive grants for 58 projects and $46.5 million for targeted projects. The two targeted projects in Waterloo and West Union that won preliminary approval today were part of a $30.9 million pool of money that lawmakers earmarked for 16 projects – 14 of which were previously funded.

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