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2004 Section 108 Project Summaries - Alabama

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Family Success Center
BORROWER: GADSDEN
STATE: AL
COMMITMENT AMOUNT: $1,000,000
Gadsden will use Section 108 guaranteed loan funds to fund renovations and improvements of a City owned property to support family services. The project will provide support services through a coalition of service agencies, health care providers, educators, career development specialists, church and civic organizations. The public facility will benefit low- and moderate-income persons.

Tuscaloosa Avenue Infrastructure Improvements
BORROWER: GADSDEN
STATE: AL
COMMITMENT AMOUNT: $1,500,000
Gadsden will use Section 108 guaranteed loan funds to support the development of infrastructure improvements to Tuscaloosa Avenue and East Broad Street. The improvements will include drainage and sidewalk improvements, street lighting, and the construction of curbs and gutters. The activities will benefit a low- and moderate-income area.

West Mobile Senior & Therapeutic Center
BORROWER: MOBILE
STATE: AL
COMMITMENT AMOUNT: $2,860,000
Mobile will use Section 108 guaranteed loan funds to fund the construction costs for Phase One of the West Mobile Senior and Therapeutic Center. The 20,800 square foot public facility will be constructed on City owned property and be available to all citizens of the City that are elderly and/or have special needs that meets the Bureau of Census’ definition of severely disabled persons. The activity will benefit low- and moderate-income persons.

 
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