The Community Infrastructure Fund will provide funding for community-based and regional projects in the Delta Regional Authority service area that address basic public infrastructure, transportation infrastructure, and flood control.
$29.5 million will be available through this program.
The minimum funding amount is $500,000. The maximum funding amount is $2,000,000.
Funding up to 90% of eligible costs.
Eligible applicants within the Delta Regional Authority service area include:
Projects located in distressed counties/parishes and isolated areas of distress; these projects are defined as follows: basic public infrastructure shall mean water and wastewater facilities, electric and gas utilities, broadband delivery and solid waste landfills, all of which are fundamental services necessary to sustain and promote growth and/or attract business(es), which have a useful life of 20 years or more.
Projects to facilitate economic development activities in the region; these projects are defined as follows: transportation infrastructure shall mean basic physical structures needed to support and/or create a transportation system, which shall include local roadways, bridges, rail, port facilities, airports and other
structures deemed central to an overall transportation system.
Projects that address local or regional flooding concerns negatively impacting local economies within the DRA region.
Health improvements – Projects that address existing health concerns for industry and/or residents as they may relate to water and sewer infrastructure deficiencies.
Basic residential infrastructure – Basic public infrastructure projects for communities in distressed counties/parishes or isolated areas designated distressed in non-distressed counties/parishes may be considered, provided they meet the program requirements set out in other applicable eligibility guidelines.
Phased projects – Applications for early phases of a larger project where projected outcomes will not be realized until a much later time, possibly after other funds are awarded in subsequent cycles, may be considered eligible with proper assurances from relevant project partners. DRA’s involvement in early-phase projects shall not constitute a commitment on DRA’s part for future funding.