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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Office of the Mayor <br /> <br /> <br />NEWS RELEASE <br />Monday, October 19, 2009 <br />10:30 AM <br /> <br />Contact: <br />Mikki Dobski, Director of Communications & Special Projects, 235-5855 or 876-1564 <br /> Don Inks, Dir. of Econ. Development or Ann Kolata, Senior Redev. Specialist, 235-9371 <br /> Samantha Slater, Press Secretary, Congressman Joe Donnelly, 202-225-3915 <br /> <br />Stimulus grant to create jobs for two clean-up efforts <br /> <br />South Bend, IN—Today, South Bend Mayor Stephen J. Luecke and Congressman Joe <br />Donnelly announced that environmental remediation work will soon begin at two sites in <br />South Bend as a result of a $360,000 federal stimulus grant from the U.S. Environmental <br />Protection Agency to the City of South Bend’s Brownfield Revolving Loan Fund. <br /> <br />South Bend was the only city in Indiana to receive direct funding. The State of Indiana <br />also received $2.5 million for which South Bend and other cities can apply to the Indiana <br />Brownfield Program for additional funding. <br /> <br />It is expected that the $360,000 ($180,000 each) will be used for: <br /> <br /> <br />?Soil removal on property in the Ignition Park area, south of the former South <br />Bend Stamping Plant site, on former railroad property. <br /> <br />?Asbestos removal at Good Shepherd Montessori School at 1101 E. Jefferson <br />Blvd. <br /> <br />“We are proud to have this national recognition of the City of South Bend’s active <br />brownfield remediation efforts – the most aggressive environmental clean-up efforts in <br />the state,” said Mayor Luecke. “Our City staff always seeks out opportunities to assist the <br />private sector with federal support for environmental remediation. These grants will help <br />pave the way for active use of key sites.” <br /> <br />“Cleaning up these brownfield sites will create local jobs and economic opportunities <br />while helping to improve the quality of life for those living around these sites,” said <br />Congressman Donnelly. <br /> <br />-more- <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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