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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT

- GRANT INFORMATION -

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Grants / Funding - Available to Public
Sidewalk Reimbursement Program  - The City continues to accept applications.  This is a shared cost program for the replacement / repair of sidewalks.
First-Time Homebuyer Assistance / Rehab Program - The Burlington Housing Partnership (BHP) has received a grant through the Iowa Department of Economic Development to assist first-time homebuyers in purchasing and rehabilitating a home.

Grants / Funding - Received by City
Grant funding allows the City to complete projects at a reduced cost to the community.  Many projects would not have been completed without the assistance of the grants that were received below.  
REAP Grant - (Awarded 2009) The City of Burlington was awarded a grant in the amount of $150,000 to be used towards the development of the Flint River Trail.  This grant requires no local match.  This trail is to be approximately 21 miles long and will run from downtown Burlington (Port of Burlington) to the Big Hollow Recreation Center, located north of Burlington in Des Moines County.  The REAP (Resource, Enhancement and Protection) Grant is funded through the Iowa DNR.
Regional Transportation Enhancement Grant - (Awarded 2009) The City of Burlington and Des Moines County were awarded a joint grant in the amount of $178,076.  This grant is to be split evenly between the two entities for construction of the Flint River Trail.  This grant is administered by the Iowa DOT.
CLG Grant - (Awarded 2009) The City of Burlington was awarded a grant in the amount of $9,459 from the State Historical Society of Iowa for a Certified Local Government (CLG) historic survey project.  The project will survey downtown (Warehouse District) properties to determine their eligibility for listing on the National Register of Historic Places.
NSP Housing Grant - (Awarded 2009) The City of Burlington received a grant in the amount of $609,500 from the Iowa Department of Economic Development for a Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP).  The City will be rehabilitating homes or demolishing and building new homes that are either vacant or foreclosed.  Competed homes will be sold at no-profit to low-moderate income families within Burlington.  The money received back from the sale will be cycled through and utilized for other housing projects in the community.
IDOT Roadside Grant - (Awarded 2009) The City of Burlington received a grant for $50,100 from the Iowa Department of Transportation (IDOT) for a Roadside Beautification Project.  The funds were utilized to provide landscaping within the State of Iowa’s right-of-way along Highway 61 (Roosevelt Ave) in Burlington.  This project funded landscaping between Mt. Pleasant Street and Kirkwood Street.
Statewide Transportation Enhancement Grant - (Awarded 2009) The City of Burlington and Des Moines County were awarded a joint grant in the amount of $555,745.  The City will receive $205,745 as a part of this grant.  This grant will be used towards construction of the Flint River Trail.  This grant is administered by the Iowa DOT.
REAP Grant - (Awarded 2008) The City of Burlington was awarded a grant in the amount of $150,000 to be used towards the development of the Flint River Trail.  This grant requires no local match.  This trail is to be approximately 21 miles long and will run from downtown Burlington (Port of Burlington) to the Big Hollow Recreation Center, located north of Burlington in Des Moines County.  The REAP (Resource, Enhancement and Protection) Grant is funded through the Iowa DNR.
Regional Transportation Enhancement Grant - (Awarded 2008) The City of Burlington and Des Moines County were awarded a joint grant in the amount of $176,346.  This grant is to be split evenly between the two entities for construction of the Flint River Trail.  This grant is administered by the Iowa DOT.
Homeownership Assistance Program, HOME Grant (Awarded 2008) Christian Action, in partnership with Burlington Housing Partnership, Low Rent Housing of Burlington, and the City of Burlington were awarded $288,189 to assist eleven (11) first-time homebuyers to purchase and rehabilitate homes. This grant is awarded through the Iowa Department of Economic Development (IDED).  A state HOME Grant was also awarded to this partnership in 1997, 2000, and 2003 and successfully completed.  In total, approximately 33 single-family properties have been rehabilitated through this program and $761,000 of HOME grant funds have been invested in the community.
Federal Recreation Trails Grant - (Awarded 2008) The City of Burlington and Des Moines County were awarded a joint grant in the amount of $220,020.  This grant is to be split evenly between the two entities and will be utilized for trail construction of the Flint River Trail from Starr's Cave Nature Center in the county to the Flint River railroad bridge, located north of the Case manufacturing plant in the city.  This grant is administered by the Iowa DOT.
REAP Grant - (Awarded 2007) The City of Burlington was awarded a grant in the amount of $150,000 to be used towards the acquisition and development of the Flint River Trail.  This grant requires no local match.  This trail is to be approximately 21 miles long and will run from downtown Burlington (Port of Burlington) to the Big Hollow Recreation Center, located north of Burlington in Des Moines County.  The REAP (Resource, Enhancement and Protection) Grant is funded through the Iowa DNR.
Keep Iowa Beautiful Grant - (Awarded 2007) The City of Burlington was awarded $890 from Keep Iowa Beautiful for use with the CUB (Clean Up Burlington) Program.  This program, maintained through the Environmental Nuisance Division, helps to maintain public right-of-way, eliminate environmental nuisances, and preserve the natural beauty of Burlington.  The CUB Program was also awarded a $250 private donation in 2007.
Safe Routes to School Grant - (Awarded 2007) The City of Burlington and the Burlington Community School District were awarded $143,603 for use in improving pedestrian and bicycles routes to local schools; this grant covers 100% of the project cost.  This project was supported by the local Safe Routes to School Task Force and funded intersection improvements near Grimes Elementary School along with a traffic speed indicator; construction of sidewalks along Cliff Road to Sunnyside Avenue (Sunnyside Elementary School); as well as educational programs with walking coordinators to encourage children to walk to school.  This Iowa DOT program is intended to provide funds for projects that improve opportunities for children to walk and bike to school, while reducing childhood obesity, traffic congestion, and pollution.
Regional Transportation Enhancement Grant - (Awarded 2006) The City of Burlington was awarded a grant for the connection of existing trail sections surrounding the Burlington Regional RecPlex through the .  The two phases of this project were awarded a combined total of $185,040 in grant money.  The trail connections totaled one mile of new trail and connected the existing West Burlington trail and West Avenue trail to the RecPlex.
Vision Iowa Grant - (Awarded 2004) The City of Burlington was awarded $4,250,000 and Des Moines County was awarded $1,000,000 for the joint Great River Gateway Project by the Vision Iowa Program.  The total project cost is approximately $22,000,000.  This project includes several components designed to enhance cultural and recreational opportunities in the area.  These include improvements to Community Field (home to the Burlington Bees minor league baseball team); renovations to Burlington Memorial Auditorium; construction of a new public library; rehabilitation of the current public library to become the Des Moines County Historical Center; and major enhancements to the Big Hollow Recreation Area.
FLINT RIVER TRAIL GRANT AWARDS - CITY OF BURLINGTON:
REAP (2007): $150,000
Fedaeral Rec Trails (2008): $110,010
Regional Transportation Enhancement (2008): $88,173
REAP (2008): $150,000
Statewide Transportation Enhancement (2009): $205,745
Regional Transportation Enhancement (2008): $89,038
REAP (2009): $150,000
TOTAL: $942,966