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How money is being spread around Kannapolis

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- $71,913 for 23 mobile digital radios.

Source: Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program Local Solicitation- $170,300 for 10 police bicycles and replacement of a water treatment plant pump.

Source: Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant

- $103,268 for part of total funding needed for the Wood Avenue street extension project in Carver neighborhood.

Source: Community Development Block Grant - Recovery

- $1.2 million for stormwater improvements at the N.C. Research Campus and a pedestrian tunnel at Village Park.

Source: North Carolina discretionary funding (NCDOT)- $500,000 for installation of four new traffic signals with mast arms in downtown Kannapolis.

Source: State of North Carolina discretionary funding (NCDOT)

- $50,000 for resurfacing of A Street.

Source: North Carolina discretionary funding (NCDOT)- $218,333 low-interest loan for Second Creek Water Pumping Station improvements.

Source: North Carolina discretionary funding (Drinking Water State Revolving Fund)

- $344,715 for Kannapolis Train Station platform canopy.

Source: North Carolina discretionary funding (part of $545 million grant to NCDOT Rail Division Project for high-speed rail funding)

- Unknown dollar amount to restore double railroad track in North Kannapolis. The double-track funding for the Greensboro-to-Charlotte section is about $63.8 million. The amount for North Kannapolis is not readily available.

Source: North Carolina discretionary funding (part of $545 million grant to NCDOT Rail Division Project for high-speed rail funding)




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