The East Central region’s public facilities improvements are as follows:
LOCATION TYPE DESCRIPTION COST
Village of Ludlow Public Facilities Construct sewer collection system & force main $395,430
Champaign
Urbana Township Public Facilities Construct storm sewer detention basin $395,430
Champaign Scottswood Subdivision
Village of Onarga Public Facilities Construct Phase 1 sanitary sewer system $395,430
Iroquois
Village of Belgium Public Facilities Expansion of sewer lines $395,000
Vermilion Westville-Belgium Sanitary District
Village of Fithian Design Engineering Design wasterwater system repairs/corrections $85,250
Vermilion
Village of Rankin Public Facilities Construct Phase 1 sanitary sewer system $244,300
Vermilion
Total: $1,910,840
“Gov. Blagojevich understands that the best way to continue creating and retaining good jobs in East Central Illinois is to foster a highly competitive, attractive business climate. Ensuring that communities across the region have safe and reliable water and sanitation infrastructure is a vital part of that effort, and these investments will lay the foundation for a more vibrant local economy today and tomorrow,” DCEO Director Jack Lavin said.
Gov. Blagojevich’s Opportunity Returns regional economic development strategy is the most aggressive, comprehensive approach to creating jobs in Illinois’ history. Since a one-size-fits-all approach to economic development just doesn’t work, the Governor has divided the state into 10 regions – each with a regional team that is empowered and expected to rapidly respond to opportunities and challenges. Opportunity Returns is about tangible, specific actions to make each region more accessible, more marketable, more entrepreneurial and more attractive to businesses. It is about upgrading the skills of the local workforce, increasing the access to capital, opening new markets, improving infrastructure, and creating and retaining jobs. Opportunity Returns is about successfully partnering with companies and communities, both large and small, to help all of Illinois reach its economic potential.