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Jobs for America. Annual Report. Fiscal 1970.Economic Development Administration (DOC),Washington, D.C.71
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During fiscal year 1970, over 800 projects wereapproved by the Economic Development Administration (EDA) to helpcreate employment opportunities for jobless and underemployedAmericans. EDA activities included public works, business loans,technical assistance, and support for local and regional planningprograms. Establishment of multi-state regional EDA headquarters hasbrought the programs closer to the people. Although decentralizationis most advanced in the public works branch, the technical assistanceand planning activities have been affected as well. (BH)
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATIONANNUAL REPORT FISCAL 1970
JOBS FOR AMERICA
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCEMAURICE H. STANS, Secretary
ROCCO C. SICILIANO, Under Secretary
ROBERT A. PODESTA, Assistant Secretaryfor Economic Development
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Dear Sirs:
THE SECRETARY OF COMMERCEWashington, D.C. 20230
December 28, 1970
One of the missions of the U. S. Department of Commerce is to help fosterindustrial and commercial development in areas which have not kept pace
with our national rate of growth.
Under the Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965, the Commerce,Department provides financial, technical and planning assistance at theState and local levels to enable communities to overcome severe problemsof high unemployment and low family incomes.
This effort is implemented by the Economic Development Administrationunder Public Law 89-136.
Highlights of fiscal 1970:
. A total of 808 projects were approved to help create employmentopportunities for jobless and-,underemployed Americans. These
included:
.. $157,896,000 for 308 public works projects in 126 areas.
$ 49,360,000 for 40 business loans in 25 areas.
$ 14,670,000 for 216 new technical assistance and researchprojects in 75 areas.
$ 10,235,000 to support the planning programs of localcommunities, counties and multi-county development districts.
. To share in the President's commitment to make the FederalGovernment as responsive as possible to State and local needs, EDAhas initiated a decentralization program. This decentralization hasresulted in the establishment of new multi-State regional headquartersto bring EDA programs closer to more people, and the delegation tothese offices of increased authority for processing applications andmonitoring projects.
I am pleased to offer you this report in detail of EDA's achievements andactivities during fiscal 1970.
Sincerely yours,
Secretary of Commerce
The President of the Senate
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The Speaker of the House of Representatives
On-the-job and other activities pictured inthis report are the result of projects andprograms made possible with assistance fromthe Economic Development Administration.
CONTENTS
Foreword
Chapters
I Moving EDA Programs to the People 3
H Evaluation of EDA Programs 6
HI Areas Qualified for Assistance 8
IV The Development District: Cooperation for Progress 12
Hurricane Camille 17
V Public Facilities: Foundation for Growth 20
Mountainous Virginia CountyScales Peaks of Economic Growth 22
VI Business Loans: Developing Jobs With Sound Industries 24
EDA Loans Help Create Industrial Jobs 25
VII Technical Assistance: Flexibility Is the Key 28
Jobs Are a Product of Inventors Laboratory 30
VIII EDA Research Looks to National Growth Policy 32
IX Support for Multi-State Regional Development 34
X Minorities Advance With EDA Programs 36
XI Indians Use EDA Tools To Build Economy 39
Tribes Look to Futt're in Business 40
Development Activities by State 45
Summary of EDA Obligated Projects by State and by ProgramFor Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1970 169
Cumulative to June 30, 1970 170
EDA Research Grants 171
Regional Grants 174
* Tables and Maps
Table 1, Population of Qualified Areas by Designation Criteria 8
Table 2, Obligated Public Works Projects by Source of Financing 21
Table 3, Obligated Public Works Projects by Type of Project 21
Table 4, Obligated Business Loan Projects by Source of Financing 27
Table 5, Obligated Business Loan Projects by Type of Project 27
Table 6, Obligated Technical Assistance Projects by Type of Project 31
Map of Qualified Areas 10
Map of Development Districts 14
Map of Multi-State Development Regions 35
FOREWORD
THOMAS MACAULAY once said, "Thesmallest actual good is better than the mostmagnificent promises of impossibilities."
The Economic Development Adminis-tration deals with realities, which can beharsh and demanding, rather than promises,which can be elusive and just as impossibleto fulfill.
All too often there is a large gap be-tween that which exists and that whichshould exist . . . between the resources acommunity has and the resources a com-munity needs.
This disparity is particularly prevalentin areas where unemployment is high andfamily incomes are low ... where economicconditions erode the quality of life ratherthan enhance it.
Like life itself, the economy of an areais subject to constant change. It either growsstronger or it declines.
EDA was established in September 1965to help stimulate industrial and commercialgrowth and create good, permanent jobswhere they are most neededin communi-ties burdened with declining economies.
Distressed areas face staggering inter-locking economic and social problems.Although pockets of severe poverty oftenare isolated from the main currents of theAmerican economy, the effects of povertyare not isolated. They strain the entire fabricof our society.
In human terms and in economic terms,the American poor represent our greatestundeveloped market.
To help develop this market, EDA pro-vides guidance and support in many ways... perhaps by making a loan to an expand-ing manufacturer . . . or preparing land forindustrial use . . . or furnishing funds formunicipal planning . . . or determining thebest use of an area's resources . . . or con-structing a vocational-training school.
Economic development cannot succeedwithout community initiative and participa-tion . . . without a commitment by peopleat the local level to use change as a tool forbetterment rather than to allow change tocontinue uncharted.
In the final analysis, the communityitself must determine, first, whether it shallgrow, and second, how it shall grow. EDA ison hand to help.
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Robert A. PodestaAssistant Secretary of Commerce
for Economic Development
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WA ANNUAL REPORT 1970
CHAPTER ONE
Moving EDA Programsto the People
THEPROGRAMS of the Economic Devel-
opment Administration are linked tocommunity initiative.
EDA has taken several major steps torespond more effectively to local and Statedevelopment programs by transferring asmuch authority as possible from Washington,D. C., to the agency's field offices.
This decentralizationinvolving placesas well as programs and peoplewent for-ward during fiscal 1970.
Three routes are'being taken:1. More authority for processing appli-
cations and monitoring projects has beenplaced in the field.
2. EDA's Washington work force hasbeen reduced while manpower in the fieldhas been strengthened.
3. One new multi-State regional head-quarters was put into operation in accord-ance with the President's commitment toestablish common regional centers for agen-
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cies in the Executive Branch. Another officewas scheduled to open in August 1970.
Programs affected by decentralizationare public works, technical assistance, andplanning aid for multi-county economic de-velopment districts and other local develop-ment organizations. To date, decentralizationis most advanced in the public works branchof EDA.
PUBLIC WORKS
EDA regional directors have the authority toprocess public works applications for fi-nancial assistance, select on a priority basisthose applications most worthy of final ap-proval in Washington, and monitor theconstruction of projects.
Regional offices evaluate the economicimpact of proposed projects, their feasibilityand related legal requirements. They alsodetermine the degree of local commitmentto a proposed project. When area leaders
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and residents support a proposal, and theproposed project appears sound from botha mechanical and economic viewpoint, theregional office conducts a pre-applicationconference.
This meeting involves community offi-cials such as the mayor, the city attorney,and the city engineer. The conference dealswith the basic question, "Will the proposedproject stimulate economic development inthe community?"
After accepting an application, the re-gional office prepares the complete project"package." EDA Washington then reviewsthe application to make sure that appropri-ate financial and engineering standards havebeen applied and that the proposed projectcomplies fully with EDA policy.
One indication of the success of thepre-application conference format is thatabout 90 percent of the public works appli-cations accepted for processing in the fieldare approved by the Assistant Secretary ofCommerce for Economic Development.
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
The technical assistance program has beenmanaged for the most part from Washington.This included the processing of applications,the approval of funds, and the monitoring ofprojects.
Many technical assistance projects stillwarrant this treatment because they have anationwide impact or a range that involvesmore than one region.
However, technical assistance projectsthat are local in scope are monitored by theappropriate regional office. Applications forlocal technical assistance projects also areprocessed initially in the field.
PLANNING
EDA's planning program is closely linked tothe agency's economic development districtprogram. Much of the responsibility for themanagement of the multi-county districtprogram has been assigned to EDA's re-gional offices.
This includes authority (1) to help localleaders and residents organize a new district,(2) to prepare planning-grant applications
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and offers, and (3) to evaluate Overall Eco-nomic Development Programs (OEDP's)prepared by multi-county districts and re-development areas receiving EDA planningsupport.
All of these functions previously hadbeen the responsibility of EDA's district or-ganization staff in Washington.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
During fiscal 1970, decentralization was oneof the most important methods used byEDA to assure that minority Americans re-ceive equal opportunity in competing fornew jobs and enjoying the benefits of proj-ects financed with support from the agency.
The field strength of EDA's Office ofEqual Opportunity was increased to providea closer and more responsive relationshipwith communities and employers in plan-ning employment objectives. These fieldequal opportunity specialists were given in-house training by EDA Washington.
The agency took several steps to tipgrade compliance procedures. These actionsincluded (a) outlining operational proce-dures for EDA's regional offices, (b) provid-ing for equal opportunity reviews of allapplications for EDA assistance, and (c)
requiring examination of public works proj-ects to insure that minority neighborhoodsare not discriminatorily excluded. A compre-hensive manual for conducting compliancereviews also was published. EDA also put touse research and experience gained by otherFederal agencies in the field of equal oppor-tunity.
In addition, EDA initiated a program ofrecruiting minority college graduates foremployment within the agency. The Officeof Equal Opportunity also serves as liaisonwith the Department of Commerce person-nel office in the development of job oppor-tunity policies within EDA.
NEW REGIONAL OFFICES
When president Nixon signed the Reorga-nizatiqo Act or 1969, he announced that theFederzki Government would set a "goal ofuniform boundaries and field office locationsfor all social or economic programs re-
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quiring interagency or intergovernmentalcoordination."
Since EDA was established in Septem-ber 1965, it has had a close working relation-ship with many other Federal agencies,including the Department of Health, Educa-tion, and Welfare, the Department of Agri-culture, the Department of Housing andUrban Development, iIie Department of theInterior, the Department of Labor and theOffice of Economic Opportunity (0E0).
In line with the President's commitmentto move field staffs to common regionalcenters, EDA:
Opened an Atlantic Regional Officein Philadelphia to serve 11 Mid-Atlantic andNew England States, the District of Colum-bia, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. The
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new office is the result of the consolidationof area offices at Portland, Maine, andWilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
Authorized the transfer of the regionaloffice at Duluth, Minnesota, to Chicago. Thenew Midwestern Regional Office was toopen in August 1970. It serves 10 States inthe Midwest and on the Great Plains.
EDA's other field headquarters officesare located in Seattle, Washington; Hunts-ville, Alabama; Austin, Texas; and Hunting-ton, West Virginia.
EDA recognizes that a higher level ofperformance in the Federal Government alsowill improve the effectiveness of State andlocal governments. Decentralization is a
vital part of this higher level of performance.
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EDA ANNUAL REPORT 1970
CHAPTER TWO
Evaluationof EDA Programs
AT THE request of President Nixonthrough the Office of Management and
Budget, the Economic Development Admin-istration initiated a comprehensive evalua-tion of its overall program during fiscal 1970.
EDA staff members, as well as severalprivate consulting firms, were used.
The results of these evaluations were asfollows:
PUBLIC WORKS
A total of 274 public works projects thathad been completed for at least 1 year wereevaluated.
These projects generated the equivalentof 33,486 industrial, commercial, and sup-porting jobs at an average annual salary of$6,500. The total EDA public works invest-ment in these projects was $76,684,000.EDA cost per job averaged $2,290. Total costof the 274 projects was $125,426,000, thebalance of the funds being local, State, andother Federal moneys. EDA's share of thiscost was about 61 percent.
The flow of private investment also wasstudied in 93 of the 274 projects. Findingsshow that these projects paved the way forthe location of new firms and generatedprivate investment of $8.55 for each EDApublic works dollar.
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EDA also conducted a separate surveyof 155 industrial parks developed with EDApublic works funds. These sites are occupiedby 360 companies employing 34,525 per-sons. EDA's investments in these parkstotaled $49,505,000. The average cost perjob was $1,434.
BUSINESS LOANS
Fifty-two business loan projects approvedprior to fiscal year 1970 were analyzed. Forfirms established or expanded .vith the aidof an EDA loan, the findings indicate thatthe agency's cost per job (direct and in-direct) averaged $1,248.
Extensive case studies were made of 10of the 52 projects. It was determined that in5 of these 10 projects, other new firms alsowere attracted to the areas involved.
These other companies establishedoperations either as suppliers of the EDA-assisted firms or because they were encour-aged by the success of these firms.
In another study the consulting firmconcluded that if 100 jobs are generatedthrough an EDA business loan, about 40will be filled by persons who previouslywere (a) unemployed, (b) farm laborers, (c)part-time workers, or (d) people who hadnot been members of the labor force.
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
During fiscal 1970, an evaluation of 134technical assistance projects was begun.
They included:
All rural projects in Georgia and Cali-fornia.
All projects in Philadelphia andCleveland.
Five university centers operating busi-ness development programs in distressedareas.
Thirty-four other projects distributedthroughout the country.
The sample was structured to provide arepresentative range of technical assistanceactivities from the standpoint of geographiclocation and project type.
The diversity of EDA's technical assist-ance program prevented completion of thestudy before the close of the fiscal year. Bythat time, however, the evaluation of 34 ofthe 134 projects had been completed.
Based on the findings of these 34 proj-ects, EDA technical assistance has (a) helpedinitiate a broad range of business activity indistressed areas, (b) provided coordinationbetween communities in need of aid andorganizations that can furnish various formsof support and training, (c) involved com-munities in economic development activity,and (d) helped establish and strengthen localand national development organizations assources of technical and management assist-ance.
Community leaders participating inthese projects generally were optimistic overthe prospects of future growth and becamemore active in planning and implementingeconomic development programs.
PLANNING GRANTS
Twenty-six development programs in opera-tion with EDA planning grants were evalu-ated.
The conclusions were: (1) the impact ofa planning grant on economic developmentgenerally has been high; (2) the planning-grant program has provided staff expertisewhich, for the most part, had been non-existent; (3) a successful development pro-
gram depends primarily on active participa-tion by local government, business, andcivic leaders; and (4) planning grants in-crease coordination and cooperation be-tween local jurisdictions served.
OTHER CASE STUDIES
To judge EDA's overall impact in particularplaces, a series of case studies was initiated.These studies assessed the interaction be-tween projects and identified reasons forsuccess or failure.
Case studies were conducted in 28 areas.Development districts, redevelopment areas,Indian reservations, and cities were included.Planning consultants and an EDA task forceparticipated in these investigations.
The evaluators concluded that EDAprograms effectively stimulate economic de-velopment in rural areas, thus providingreasonable alternatives to unemployed andunderemployed residents who might other-wise migrate to central city areas.
In the view of one rural mayor, EDA hasproved to be "the most helpful, resourcefulprogram ever seen in our community witha maximum amount of doing and a mini-mum amount of talking."
And a district leader said, "If it weren'tfor EDA, there wouldn't be a darned thinghere."
The comments were typical of manyoffered on the impact of EDA activity.
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EDA ANNUAL REPORT 1970
CHAPTER THREE
Areas Qualifiedfor Assistance
TABLE 1. POPULATION OF QUALIFIED AREAS By Designation Criteria
Public Works and Economic Development ActJune 30, 1969July 1, 1969June 30, 1970July 1, 1970
June 30, 1969 July 1, 1969* June 30, 1970 July 1, 1970*
No. ofBasis of Qualification 1 Areas
No. ofPop. Areas
No. ofPop. Areas
No. ofPop. Areas Pop.
(000) (000) (000) (000)Total, all qualified areas 964 28,050.3 910 23,162.7 983 24,839.1 975 24,301.4Title I
102(a) Substantialunemployment . 63 3,480.3 33 2,836.2 36 3,100.0 29 2,640.1
Title IV401(a) 1 Persistent
unemployment . 491 13,821.7 477 9,837.9 523 10,987.5 520 10,639.4401(a) 1 Population loss 106 1,730.3 106 1,730.3 106 1,730.3 106 1,730.3401(a) 2 Median
family income 172 4,643.4 172 4,643.4 172 4,643.4 172 4,643.4401(a) 3 Indian
reservations 2 89 300.2 89 300.2 106 300.2 106 300.2401(a) 4 Sudden rise in
unemployment . 31 2,100.0 21 1,840.3 28 2,130.3 30 2,400.6401(d) One redevelopment
area per State 12 1,974.4 12 1,974.4 12 1,947.4 12 1,947.4
`Areas qualifying under two or more criteria are classified under the category that qualifies them for maximum benefitsunder the Act.
Population shown here includes Indians in all qualified reservation areas. This results in minor duplication as some ofthe reservations are located within, or partly within, other qualified areas.* Reflects changes following review at end of fiscal year.
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EFFECTIVE July 1, 1970, a total of 975 areasL were qualified for Economic Develop-ment Administration programs designed togenerate new jobs through industrial andcommercial growth.
Qualification generally is based on per-sistently high unemployment rates as re-ported by the Department of Labor, medianfamily incomes not higher than 40 percentof the national median, low family incomecombined with high out-migration.
A total of 946 of these areas were quali-fied for public works grants and loans andbusiness development loans from EDA. Theremaining 29 areas were eligible only forpublic works grants. These areas were quali-fied because each had an unemploymentrate of at least 6 percent for calendar 1969.EDA's other major programtechnical as-sistancemay be put to use in any area ofthe Nation where there is a substantial eco-nomic need.
Of the total 975 areas, 579 qualified onthe basis of high unemployment, 278 be-cause of low family income and/or high out-migration; 106 are Indian reservations, andthe remaining 12 qualified because of thelegal requirement that each State shall haveat least one redevelopment area.
Areas eligible for EDA assistance usuallyconsist of individual counties. However,many of the communities eligible in NewEngland are labor areas, which may involveonly part of a single county or more thanone county. Few major cities have an overallunemployment rate high enough for quali-fication.
Qualification also may be based on a"sudden rise" in unemployment caused bythe closing or curtailment of activities at amajor source of employment.
In fiscal 1970, Congress authorized thedesignation of special impact areasurbanand ruralto enable EDA to participate withother Federal agencies in programs to re-lieve depressed economic and social condi-tions in areas with heavy concentrations oflow-income persons. Special impact areasare not required to have geographic or po-litical boundaries.
The count of eligible areas for fiscal1971 originally was determined to be 894,
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according to criteria of the Public Worksand Economic Development Act.
The eligibility of 81 other areas wasscheduled to be terminated on June 30,1970, on the basis of employment statisticsfor calendar 1969. However, the Congressapproved an amendment to the Act requir-ing that these 81 areas remain qualifiedthrough June 30, 1971, pending a possiblerevision in the method of determiningeligibility.
As of July 1, 1970 ( start of fiscal 1971):The only major cities qualified were
Newark, Oakland, Cleveland, Washington,Providence, and Seattle.
Parts of four cities were eligible: theBrooklyn Navy Yard area of New York City,the stockyards areas of Chicago and Omaha,and south-central Los Angeles.
A total of 106 Indian reservationswere qualified.
Georgia had the highest number ofqualified counties with 71. Kentucky wassecond with 66, Mississippi third with 60.
Economic development centers (growthcenters) designated as part of the districtprogram are eligible for assistance but notincluded in the area eligibility statistics.
Facts AboutEconomic Development Districts
CUMULATIVE
Districts authorized for formation 137
Districts receiving EDA planning funds 108
Number of participating countiesin funded districts 861
Number of participating States 40
Districts designated by EDA 92
Growth centers designated 176
FISCAL 1970
Districts designated 18
Growth centers designated 43
Planning funds (all districts) $ 4,759,957
Public works fundsfor growth centers $27,520,000
Business loansfor growth centers $14,385,000
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CHAPTER FOUR
The Development District:Cooperation for Progress
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EDA's economic development district pro-gram is giving a growing number of ruralAmericans the opportunity to remain intheir home areas and build a better life fortheir families.
A development district is an organiza-tion of adjacent counties working togetherto combine their resources and coordinatetheir activities to overcome common eco-nomic and social problems.
A district contains at least two eco-nomically distressed areasusually countiesthat have been designated as eligible forEDA's full range of programs. These eligiblecounties are called redevelopment areas.
In addition, a district includes at leastone growth center, also eligible for the fullrange of EDA assistance, which has a maxi-mum population of 250,000. This center hasthe stability and potential to serve as focalpoint for development efforts in the district.
Strengthening a growth center throughsystematic, long-range economic develop-ment provides additional jobs and servicesfor residents of surrounding counties.
Each district organization is composedentirely of local leaders and residents. It is
nonprofit and nonpartisan. It includes cityand county officials; business, industrial,labor, health, and educational leaders; andcitizens representing the jobless, the under-employed, and the minorities.
EDA planning grants enable a districtorganization to employ a professional staffand to pay for related administrative ex-penses. Besides helping local leaders de-velop plans for economic and social growth,this staff provides the coordination necessaryfor effective use of programs offered at theState and Federal levels.
A district organization and its profes-sional staff must prepare an Overall Eco-nomic Development Program (OEDP), whichanalyzes the problems and potentials of thedistrict, and on the basis of its findings out-lines goals and a strategy for attaining thesegoals. When the OEDP is approved by EDA,the district is formally designated. A districtis eligible for EDA planning funds both be-fore and after designation.
Designation makes (1) growth centersin nonqualified counties eligible for the full
range of EDA programs and (2) redevelop-ment areas eligible for 10-percent bonusgrants for EDA public works projects.
Comprehensive planning also is con-ducted by the growth center, which preparesand implements a Positive Action Programto help assure that its projects produce themaximum impact in a district. This helpsstem the migration of the jobless and under-employed out of the district.
The growth center's Positive ActionProgram must be consistent with the goalsand planning of the district's Overall Eco-nomic Development Program.
THE DISTRICT PROGRAM
EDA's development district program gotunder way in 1966 and has been expandedeach year since that time. By the close of the
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fiscal year,year, district organizations represented861 counties or 27 percent of the 3,135counties in the United States.
This program has been recognized as anideal vehicle for multi-county developmentby other Federal agencies and an increasingnumber of States. The boundaries of eachdistrict are determined by the State, whichalso provides other types of support.
By the end of fiscal 1970, State Gover-nors had selected 54 EDA-assisted develop-ment districts as regional clearinghouses. Inthis capacity, these districts, review all Fed-eral projects within their boundaries thathave an areawide impact.
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Many districts now are receiving plan-ning funds from other sources. These includethe States, the Department of Housing andUrban Development, the Department ofHealth, Education, and Welfare, the Depart-ment of Justice, the Regional Commissions,the Farmers Home Administration, the Officeof Economic Opportunity, and others.
In fiscal 1970, EDA provided $4,759,957in planning assistance to the districts. Otheragencies provided a total of $6,188,000.
EDA has continued to strengthen itssupport of specific job-generating projectswithin the districts. This trend is shownclearly by the agency's commitment to thedevelopment of growth centers.
During fiscal 1970, EDA invested $41,-905,000 in public works funds a7td businessdevelopment loans for growth center proj-
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ects. The agency had approved $36,174,000for the same types of projects during theprevious fiscal year.
Fiscal 1970 marked the first time EDAwas given the opportunity to participate inthe federally sponsored Public ServiceCareer Program on the district level.
A total of $4,715,000 was approved byEDA to train 2,610 disadvantaged personsfor non-Federal public service careers acrossthe Nation. The funds went to 38 districts toplan and coordinate (1) the job placementand training of 1,980 unemployed andunderemployed persons, and (2) the ad-vanced training of 630 persons now workingin public institutions.
The grant money had been transferredto EDA from the Department of Labor underprovisions of the Manpower Developmentand Training Act and the Economic Oppor-tunity Act.
The economic development districtprogram has proved to be an efficient de-livery system for public and private develop-ment efforts . . . a delivery system that isfunctioning well because of local controland the knowledge that severe economicand social problems can be overcome whencommunities work together for the commongood.
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Hurricane CamilleSOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI DISTRICTMEETS DEVASTATING CHALLENGE
THE SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Economic De-velopment District (SMEDD) had been inoperation for more than 2 years on August17, 1969, when "the greatest storm of anykind"Hurricane Camilleswept the gulfcoast and presented a major challenge to thedistrict organization.
Prior to the storm, the district directorswere concentrating on Song-range plans foreconomic growth in a 10-county area. Thehurricane demanded immediate decisionsfor resale and rehabilitation activities.
The most severe storm damage hadbeen felt in counties to the south and out-side the district boundaries. But SMEDDtechnical personnel were among the first onthe scene and the first to offer expert assist-ance.
Mayor Danny Guice of Biloxi viewedthe scene in the wake of the storm:
"Two-hundred-mile-an-hour windskilled 248 persons and caused damage esti-mated at more than $1 billion. The economy
of much of the Mississippi coast was de-stroyed. Immediate relief was essential. So,too, was long-term redevelopment. EDA wasa natural for this effort."
Before a State emergency council wascreated, SMEDD officials and the EDA repre-sentative for Mississippi were providing as-sistance in the rescue effort.
EDA awarded a grant of $495,000 toestablish the emergency council and another$89,000 to the Mississippi State Research andDevelopment Center to assist in the eco-nomic recovery of the area.
For 21/2 months, the whole focus of theSMEDD staff was on this aid effort. The staffdevoted more than 2,000 man-hours to theparalyzed coast.
With successful recovery from thestorm's effects now in sight, District Presi-dent j. 0. Cagle declared, "We have been, Ibelieve, the one unifying organization oper-ating in the Camille area. Indeed, ours is theonly organization that has lent its full sup-port and resources to the overall recoveryeffort."
As the pace toward recovery acceler-ated, the two counties which suffered thegreatest damageHarrison and Hancock-
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and three others adjacent to themJackson,Pearl River, and Stonesought affiliationwith SMEDD to coordinate the economicgrowth of the entire area.
With approval of EDA, the SouthernMississippi Economic Development Districtbecame a 15-county unit blanketing the en-tire southeastern "baotheel" of the State.
Other countier; in the district are Cov-ington, Forrest, George, Greene, JeffersonDavis, Jones, Lamar, Marion, Perry, andWayne.
All except Forrest and Jackson qualifyfor financial assistance from the EconomicDevelopment Administration because ofhigh rates of substantial and persistent un-employment or because of population lossand low median family incomes.
Historically, the counties' economy hadrested upon cotton production, livestock,and timber harvesting. In recent years, how-ever, automation has greatly reduced themanpower required for cotton harvesting,and Camille destroyed nearly 80 percent ofthe timber growth in the area. Moreover, theconversion from agricultural to industrial ac-tivities in the counties had been retarded byI
a lack of sewer and water facilities, whichdiscouraged new industries from locating inthe sector.
In June 1966, when SMEDD was author-ized by EDA, an estimated 24-percent non-white population of the areaprimarilyblack with some Choctaw Indiansand
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another 16 percent of the white populationwere living on incomes below the nationalpoverty guidelines.
EDA awarded funds to organize the dis-trict in February 1967, and ii was designatedas eligible to participate in the Federal pro-gram in June 1967.
By the end of fiscal 1970, EDA had ap-proved planning grants, 2 business loans,and 16 public works projects totaling morethan $21 million for the member counties.
The district reported that more than 600new jobs had been created as a result of theEDA projects. More than 4,000 other newjobs were expected to result from projectsapproved but not yet completed, the districtstated.
All told, slightly more than $17 millionof EDA's grants and loans for the districtcame as a result of Camille.
A. L Johnson of Prentiss, a district direc-tor, sees the work in the counties in thislight:
"EDA's chief contribution, perhaps, hasbeen in helping to restore the confidence ofthe people of the area. And the main ve-hicle for this activity was the SouthernMississippi Economic Development District.Conceived in a time and place of high ten-sion, the district alms ''' died in infancy.When it survived its first year, however,there was a ray of hope where before therehad been only dark fear."
The out-migration of population fromthe member countieswhich soared tonearly 17 percent between 1950 and 1960has been stemmed, according to RobertHynson, board member from Jones County.
Governing the district is a board of di-rectors composed of one representativefrom each county plus six "at large" repre-sentatives of the black population.
Among the first EDA-funded projects tobe completed in the district was an $18,000waste-treatment facility at the Sophia SuttonMission, a Baptist-operated school for Negrochildren in the heart of Jefferson DavisCounty.
Another $242,000 grant was made byEDA for the installation of water and sewerlines to a projected industrial park in Ellis-ville, Jones County, and a similar grant, of
$1,199,000, was made for Hattiesburg, adesignated growth center of the district.
A $501,000 business loan was made toHoward Industries, Inc., in October 1968 forconstruction of a plant to manufacture pole-borne transformers at Laurel, Jones County.The plant has been constructed and nowemploys about 100 persons, a staff to be in-creased to about 300 by the end of the thirdfull year of operationall new jobs createdas a result of the EDA loan.
The town of Richton in Perry Countywas able to retain one industry and has at-tracted others as a result of an EDA publicworks grant of $230,000 to extend water andsewer services. Richton requested the assist-ance after an inadequate water system pre-vented firemen from controlling a blaze thatcaused extensive damage to the PerryTimber Company, a producer of pine studs,flooring blocks, and creosoted poles. Thecompany decided to close its mill in Richtonuntil adequate fire protection was assured.
With the new water and sewer facilities,the timber mill not only remained, but hasplans for enlarging its operations. Thirty-eight men are employed at the mill, andanother 300 jobs are filled in lumbering ac-tivities to provide wood for the mill.
The EDA impact, however, is muchbroader. The St Regis Paper Company hasestablished a small wood-chipping facility,giving direct or directly related employmentto between 45 and 55 persons. New smallbusinesses have begun to appear in the area,including a drive-in on the outskirts of town.The local hospital is expected to expand, notonly improving its service to the area, butoffering new employment opportunities toabout 35 persons.
The district has had an effect in otherways. Dr. C. E. Smith, president of the ForrestCounty branch of the National Associationfor the Advancement of Colored People,says it "has done much to improve the dia-logue between the black and white leader-ship of the district."
SMEDD's staff is interracial, and evi-dence of its interest in participating inminority-oriented activities can be seen fromits role in organizing a low-income FederalCredit Union and an Urban League, and
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Throughout the district, there are plansfor new vocational and technical trainingschools and additional new industrial parks.
George Howell of Pascagoula, vicepresident of Litton Industries, which oper-ates the Ingalls Shipyards in the city, thinksthe overall attitude of the area is one ofoptimism.
The trend is toward growth. Today theproblems of the Southern Mississippi Eco-nomic Development District are examined aschallenges rather than insurmountable ob-stacles.
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CHAPTER FIVE
Public Facilities:Foundation for Growth
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parks; the construction of vocational-trainingschools; the expansion of airport and harborfacilities; the installation of water andsewer systems; the construction of sewage-treatment plants, dams, and roads; and thedevelopment of tourism and recreationareas.
During fiscal 1970, EDA's Office ofPublic Works approved $157,896,000 ingrants and loans for 308 projects in com-munities throughout the United States andPuerto Rico,
A total of $146,633,000 was approved indirect and supplemental grants. The remain-ing $11,263,000 was in long-term, low-interest loans.
An additional $305,308,000 was pro-vided for these projects by local, State, andother Federal agencies, making the total cost$463,204,000.
As of June 30, 1970, EDA had approveda cumulative total of $919,008,000 for publicworks and development facilities. Theoverall cost of the projects was $1,780,895,-000, with $861,887,000 coming from othersources.
EDA continued its strong support ofpublic works projects in growth centersserving rural multi-county economic devel-opment districts. A total of $27,520,000 wasapproved for growth center projects.
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TABLE 2. OBLIGATED PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS By Source of Financing
Fiscal 1970Amount
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Cumulative FY 1966-70
Amount($000)
Percentof total
Public works-EDA:EDA funds:
Direct grants 1 $122,074 $ 695,978 46.8
Supplemental grants' 13,357 49,007 3.3
Loans 1 9,513 105,583 7.0
EDA total $144,944 $ 850,568 57.1
Other funds 2 230,805 639,025 42.9
Total cost $375,749 $1,489,593 100.0
Public works-supplemental to other Federal agencies:EDA funds:
Supplemental grants' $ 11,202 $ 55,057 18.9
Loans 1,750 13,383 4.5
EDA total $ 12,952 $ 68,440 23.4
Other agency funds 2 38,860 98,799 34.0
Other funds 2 35,643 124,063 42.6
Total cost $ 87,455 $ 291,302 100.0
Cumulative number of projects: EDA-1,796
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TABLE 3. OBLIGATED PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS By Type of Project
Fiscal 1970 Cumulative F Y1966-70
No. ofprojects
EDAinvestment
No. ofprojects
EDAinvestment
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UtilitiesWater and/or sewage 182 $ 82,294 934 $461,096
Waste and sewage treatment 6 542 306 44,095
Other - 10 9,008
Industrial/CommercialHarbor facilities 10 11,189 47 70,864
Industrial parks 44 21,867 151 64,862Airports 9 2,321 40 26,527Other 2 685 12 6,401
Streets and roads 7 4,059 70 40,698Tourism 11 7,476 70 57,316Health facilities 3 4,397 40 45,349Public buildings 7 2,194 43 29,847Educational facilities 11 14,092 56 55,798Pollution control 15 5,280 19 5,647Product development 1 1,500 1 1,500
Total 308 $157,896 1,799 $919,008
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Mountainous Virginia CountyScales Peaks of Economic GrowthSMYTH COUNTY, the site of Virginia's high-est mountains, set its sights high for indus-trial development, and the result is hundredsof new jobs and a rapidly growing economy.
The county is situated in the beautifulAllegheny Mountains in the southwesterncorner of Virginia. The State's two highestpeaksMount Rogers (5,719 feet) andWhitetop Mountain (5,520 feet)are lo-cated on Smyth's common boundary withGrayson County.
Among Smyth County's assets are num-erous scenic attractions for tourists, includ-ing Hungry Mother State Park, 4 miles northof Marion, the county seat. The park enter-tains more than 250,000 visitors in thesummer months.
But in recent years the county has beenaffected by the technological revolution inagriculture that has eliminated many farmjobs throughout the country. From 1950 to
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By July 1966, unemployment in thecounty was above 6 percent and had beenwell above the national average rate for a3-year period. As a result, Smyth County wasnotified that it was statistically qualified forassistance from the Economic DevelopmentAdministration.
Local leaders responded quickly, andwithin 3 months the county produced anOverall Economic Development Program(OEDP) acceptable to EDA. In October, theMarion Chamber of Commerce establishedthe Smyth County Industrial Foundation topromote industrial expansion.
The county's OEDP pointed to an ur-gent need for expanded water facilities tomake industrial growth possible. Previous
attempts to attract manufacturing plants hadfoundered on the lack of water, local offi-cials noted.
In May 1967, EDA approved a $522,500grant to the town of Marion to expand itswater system to serve an industrial area. Thefunds, matched by the community, helpedbuild a 12-inch main to serve industry, awater-treatment plant, and two 1-million-gallon storage tanks.
The water main enabled Marion to de-velop a 69-acre industrial park. Mouldings,Inc., established in the park a plant thatemploys 600 persons in the production ofwood moldings for homes, portable homes,and office buildings. The firm imprints woodgrains on the moldings.
In addition, Empire ManufacturingCompany has established in the area a plantthat produces raw materials for Mouldings,Inc. Empire employs 100 persons.
Town Manager Roy S. Helms notes thatfor several years before the new water sys-tem was completed Marion had found itnecessary to restrict the use of water. NowMarion will be able to provide water toserve the community of Atkins 5 miles tothe east.
"Without the EDA grant, we could nothave undertaken the project," Helms adds.
In October 1968, EDA approved a $395,-000 grant to enable the town of Chilhowie,9 miles west of Marion, to enlarge its waterand sewer systems to serve expanding in-dustry. The town's citizens voted over-whelmingly to match the EDA grant in anelection that Mayor Sam Mountain called"the biggest step toward progress Chilhowiehas ever taken."
As a result of this project, the VanceFertilizer Company has reported it will ex-pand and add 20 workers.
The growth in industrial employment inthe county has brought about a dramaticimprovement in the unemployment statis-
tics. The Department of Labor reports thatSmyth County's unemployment rate wasdown to 4.5 percent for 1968 and to 3.1percent in 1969.
Tate Buchanan, chairman of the SmythCounty Development and Planning Coun-cil, credits EDA's assistance with making thecounty's comeback possible. He says: "Thebiggest single factor which has helped SmythCounty's economy in the shortrun, and mostdefinitely in the longrun, is Economic Devel-opment Administration projects."
Though the picture has improved, thereremain many unemployed and underem-ployed persons in the area, and SmythCounty leaders are actively pursuing effortsto sustain their rate of growth.
They also are working to improve cul-tural and social opportunities for the coun-ty's underprivileged residents. Two HeadStart projects are in operation. Day care forchildren of working mothers is being pro-vided through the Mountain CommunityAction Program.
Long-range plans call for improvementof the Mountain Empire Airport at Marion,expansion of recreation facilities, and estab-lishment of a regional vocational-technicalschool to offer training opportunities forschool dropouts.
Recognizing that it shares economicproblems with other communities in itsarea, Smyth has joined five other countiesand the independent cities of Galax andBristol, Virginia, to form the Mount RogersRegional Planning Commission. The Com-mission receives funds for administrativecosts from the Appalachian Regional Com-mission.
Thus, the people of mountainous SmythCounty are making use of their own re-sources and of all available Federal programsto scale the peaks of economic growth andinsure a better way of life for citizens previ-ously denied opportunity.
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CHAPTER SIX
Business Loans:Developing Jobs With
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DURING FISCAL 1970, EDA continued toseek the maximum impact for each
business loan dollar by increasing its supportof medium-sized and large manufacturingcompanies.
EDA has found that established com-panies with experienced management and arecord of success are most effective inbolstering the economies of lagging com-munities.
Approximately 72 percent of EDA's busi-ness loan funds was invested to help existingcompanies expand or establish new plants.The remaining 28 percent was invested innew ventures.
In fiscal 1969, about 75 percent was ap-proved for established firms and 25 percentfor new businesses.
A total of $49,360,000 was approvedfor 40 loans in fiscal 1970. In addition, EDAapproved working capital guarantees forloans totaling $1,380,000. These working
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capital loans were made by private institu-tions for EDA-supported projects.
EDA business loan activity for fiscal 1970should result in the creation of more than8,000 permanent, full-time jobs, accordingto reports supplied by loan recipients.
The 40 loans averaged $1,250,000, andthe average number of anticipated jobs perloan is about 200. This represents an EDAinvestment of approximately $6,000 per jobfor loans originated in fiscal year 1970.
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Total cost of the 40 projects supportedby EDA loans was $109,230,000. Other lend-ers, including local development companies,provided $45,072,000. Firms participating inthe program invested $14,798,000 in equityto complete the financing.
Business loans may be used for landacquisition and development, the purchaseor construction of buildings, and the pur-chase and installation of machinery andequipment.
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INDUS1KIAL EXPANSION . . . financed inpart by the Economic Development Ad-ministration . . . is building a new future forresidents of communities where jobs aretoo few, incomes too low, and local invest-ment capital is inadequate.
Examples of what can be accomplishedwith the support of EDA's business loanprogram:
Approximately 1,200 Indians areworking at the Fairchild Semiconductor planton the Navajo Reservation in New Mexico,where electronic components are assembledfor the Fairchild Camera and InstrumentCorporation.
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The electronics plant, leased to Fairchildby tile tribe, is located in an industrial parkat Shiprock.
Fairchild first started operations on thereservation in 1965 in a community centerbuilding. The pilot project got under waywith 50 employees.
The tribe constructed the new Fairchildfacility with the help of a $678,500 businessloan from EDA. The Navajos provided $365,-300 to complete the construction cost of$1,043,800.
The industrial park was developed with$153,000 in EDA public works funds. Devel-opment included the installation of waterand sewer lines.
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In January 1969, EDA approved a$5.85-million business loan and a $5.4-mil-lion working capital guarantee to help theSeatrain Shipbuilding Corporation reestab-lish shipbuilding operations in the formerBrooklyn Navy Yard.
Seatrain is now in operation at the yard.The facilities will be used to construct two230,000-ton tankers. They will be twice thesize of the largest tanker in the U.S. merchantfleetthe S.S. Manhattan, also a Seatrainvessel and the first to navigate the NorthwestPassage to Alaska.
Construction of the two tankers willprovide more than 5,500 man-years of em-
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ployment at the shipyard, with an equalnumber of man-years of employment to begenerated among supporting suppliers.
The Linerboard Corporation of Amer-ica is constructing a container plant inNewark, New Jersey, that will have a workforce of about 240 when it is in full produc-tion.
Linerboard plans to recruit about 70percent of the plant's workers through thecity's Job Skill Center and apprentice-train-ing programs for hard-core unemployed.
The project cost of $2.3 million is beingpaid for in part with a $1.5-million EDA loan.
The Great Northern Plywood Cor-poration employs about 220 persons at itsCedar Springs, Georgia, plant.
EDA provided a loan of $2.8 million tohelp construct the $4.25-million facility,which has been in operation since 1968 andproduces sheathing plywood.
In May 1970, EDA approved a $6-million business loan and a $3.4-millionpublic works grant to help create more than1,000 industrial jobs at Gulfport, Mississippi,and rebuild an area devastated by HurricaneCamille in August 1969.
The loan will be used to help establishan industrial plant to manufacture heavymarine equipment in the Bernard Bayou In-dustrial District. The facility will be built bythe Harrison County Development Com-mission and operated by the Paceco Divisionof the Fruehauf Corporation.
Paceco anticipates a work force of about725 persons when the plant is in full pro-duction.
The public works grant will enableHarrison County to develop the BernardBayou Industrial District. Site preparationwill include installation of water and sewerlines, channel clearance, and constructionof rail facilities, streets, and an industrialdock. Development of the industrial districtwill cost approximately $5.7 million.
Harrison County officials report that oneresult will be the expansion program of theNational Tank Company, a manufacturer ofoil and gas processing equipment. The com-pany plans to expand its Gulfport facility andenlarge its work force by 290.
TABLE 4. OBLIGATED BUSINESS LOAN PROJECTS By Source of Financing
Fiscal Year Fiscal Years1970 ($000) 1966-70 ($000)
Percentof Total
EDA funds 1 $ 49,360 $216,413 44.4
Banks 2 33,867 74,990 15.4
Other private 2 4,314 93,003 19.1
Local development 2 5,772 22,625 4.7
State/county 2 1,092 4,237 .9
Applicant 2 14,798 74,260 15.2
Other funds 2 27 1,490 .3
Total cost $109,230 $487,018 100.0
Number of projects (40) (235)
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Fiscal year 1970 Cumulative F Y1966-70
No. ofprojects
EDAinvestment
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No. ofprojects
EDAinvestment
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Building construction; general contractor 1 $ 1,730 1 $ 1,730
Commercial farms - 2 739
Agricultural services 1 115
Mining and quarrying of nonmetallic minerals 1 1,137
Food and kindred products 6 7,906 30 27,409Textile mill products 5 4,731 18 18,160
Lumber and wood products, except furniture 7 7,656 34 30,423
Furniture and fixtures 1 344 9 5,169Paper and allied products 2 1,407 13 18,666Printing, publishing, and allied products 1 1,285 7 4,957Chemical and allied products - 6 6,719Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products 2 1,945 15 6,743
Leather and leather products 1 159
Stone, clay, and glass products 2 2,967 12 11,763Primary metal industries 4 6,643 11 26,906Fabricated metal products 1 250 12 3,645
Machinery, except electrical 2 860 9 4,932Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies 1 463 10 4,851
Transportation equipment 2 6,171 9 16,605
Professional, scientific, and controlling instruIT!ents, etc. - 4 781
Miscellaneous manufacturing industries - - 2 4,378Motor freight transporation and warehousing 1 497 7 3,998Retail trade 1 2,225 3 2,427
Retail trade, general merchandise - 2 379Retail trade, food 1 730Retail trade, eating, etc. 1 130
Real estate 1 720Hotels and motels 1 2,280 6 9,755Auto repair and services 1 134Tourism 5 2,060Medical and other health services 1 93
Total 40 $49,360 235 $216,413
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CHAPTER SEVEN
Technical Assistance:Flexibility Is the Key
FLEXIBILITY is probably the single wordthat best describes EDA's technical assist-
ance program.During fiscal 1970, EDA approved 179
new technical assistance projects. A totalof 111 other projects were continued withthe support of EDA grants. Total technicalassistance funds approved for the fiscal yearwere $12,398,000.
EDA provides this type of support fora wide variety of projects designed to meettwo basic needs:
To enable a community to find solu-tions to problems that retard industrialgrowth and the generation of new jobs.
To help pay for the expertise neededto plan, implement, and coordinate localdevelopment programs.
The agency has steadily increased itscommitment to "institutional support" by(1) providing administrative and relatedfunds for local public and private nonprofitorganizations active in economic develop-ment and (2) making similar grants to na-
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tional organizations that have chapters inoperation at local levels.
Other important forms of EDA technicalassistance include:
The feasibility study, which is fundedby EDA and performed by professional con-sultants. A typical study might deal withthe potential location and development ofan industrial park, or the use of an area'sresources, or new product development, orthe best way to put abandoned industrialfacilities to productive use again.
Business development center pro-grams at selected universities. These centersprovide technical and management counsel-ing for businesses and small manufacturingfirms in operation in distressed areas of theNation.
The manpower training program,which involves working with the Departmentof Labor and the Department of Health,Education, and Welfare in administeringtraining funds in areas eligible for EDAassistance.
EDA technical assistance falls into fourgeneral categories:
1. Industrial and Resources Projects.Most feasibility studies and university centerprograms are in this category, as well asrural-oriented institutional projects such asthose dealing with Indian reservations andrural cooperatives.
2. Urban Projects. During fiscal year1970, $6.1 million was approved for urbantechnical assistance projects. This assistancewas directed toward the solution of theproblems of underemployment and unem-ployment in the Nation's cities.
Support was provided to a variety oforganizations for a broad range of economicdevelopment activities that include minoritybusiness development and management as-sistance; business cooperatives and youth-oriented economic development projects;special studies for business feasibility, trans-portation, and economic evaluation projects;
and local public agency economic develop-ment planning and implementation.
3. Manpower Training. Under Section241 of the Manpower Development andTraining Act, $22 million is reserved annuallyfor training the hard-core unemployed inEDA-designated areas. During fiscal 1970,approximately 11,800 persons received voca-tional training with Section 241 assistance.EDA also works with employers in identi-fying manpower needs. Although recipientsof EDA business loans automatically arenotified of the agency's counseling service,this assistance is available to all companiesin designated areas.
4. Management and Operational Assist-ance. Under this program, EDA furnishescounseling and information needed tostrengthen businesses in EDA-designatedareas. Close attention is paid to recipients ofEDA business loans. The average manage-ment and operations project costs $10,000and lasts 3 months.
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The link was the Southeastern Pennsyl-vania Regional Development Laboratory,which began operations in 1965 to help in-ventors and researchers develop and marketproducts and services that would result inthe establishment of new science-basedcompanies.
First of its kind, the laboratory waslocated at 4040 Locust Street in the Univer-sity City area of West Philadelphia.
The laboratory estimated in a report thatit will have helped create at least 300 jobsby 1971.
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$120,750. Local sponsors were the South-eastern Pennsylvania Economic Develop-ment Corporation, the West PhiladelphiaCorporation, and the University City ScienceCenter.
The basic mission of the laboratory wasto seek out the creative individual who be-lieved he had come up with a fresh idea fora service or product that would provide thebasis for a sound business venture.
An applicant with promise would bedesignated as a "research associate," and hewould enter into a service contract with thelaboratory. The fee would vary, dependingon the facilities and services furnished bythe laboratory. Patent rights would be re-tained by the research associate.
About 550 ideas were submitted to thelaboratory for consideration. About 30 ofthese ideas were judged to have substantialtechnological and commercial potential.Seventeen have proved sound ventures.
Some of the materials and services thelaboratory supplied to its associates wereprivate work areas, tools and equipment,technical assistance, secretarial service, con-sultation with professionals active in manyfields, and business contacts.
The laboratory also provided assistanceto small companies, some of which ulti-mately became research associates. Theneeds of these firms were similar to those ofindividual inventors and researchers, butgreater emphasis was placed on meetingbusiness-related demands.
Also available was a "commuter re-search" program for individuals not requir-ing the full services of the laboratory.
In addition to adequate working space,the most critical need of the research asso-ciates was consultation services. A majorityof the laboratory's associates were know:-edgeable in the technical field, but neededadvice on patenting, marketing, financing,and accounting.
Although the operation of the labora-tory was focused primarily on the work ofthe research associates, community trainingand information programs also were offered.
This type of assistance included:A 6-month junior workshop for area
Negro youths. The workshop provided skilltraining in electricity, woodworking, andsheet-metal work.
One-day workshops to provide newand prospective businessmen with adviceon marketing, production, and the financingof new services and products.
Publication of booklets on patenting,disclosure, and the licensing of inventions.
A few of the ideas developed in thelaboratory and put to commercial use byresearch associates involve:
Advanced medical and dental ad-hesive compounds.
A fuel-management computer for useon multi-engine private aircraft.
A portable device for washing alumi-num truck trailers.
A large-volume, high-speed keypunchservice.
By taking the inventor out of his kitchenor garage, and by giving him good workingquarters and the necessary materials andtechnical assistance, the development lab-oratory has demonstrated the role of tech-nology in economic growth.
TABLE 6. OBLIGATED TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROJECTS By Type of Project
Fiscal Year 1970 Cumulative fiscal years1966 through 1970
No. ofprojects
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projects investment($000)
Area industrial feasibility 7 $ 101 54 $ 2,078Site industrial feasibility 14 335 109 5,808
Food and agricultural studies 4 38 34 991
Fishing industry studies 4 767 20 2,597Recreation/tourism 4 13 61 1,698
Forest resources utilization 2 33 34 1,169Mineral/ore processing 1 25 23 754
New product development 1 10 13 477
Human resources 20 1,931 109 11,385Local and regional action programs 29 7,677 82 15,819Program implementation by redevelopment experts 5 143 15 1,850Transportation and distribution 2 158 23 868Public works feasibility 4 33 13 574Management assistance 60 712 226 3,707Regional and national industrial assistance 1 95 9 613Water resource utilization 1 3 5 82Port facilities 2 72 5 77
Buildings and other than public buildings 2 218Industrial park 2 5 7 152Air industrial park 6 71 9 122Product development 4 94AirportsUtilities not classified above 2 5
Hotels/motels 1 3
Health and medical 3 5 8 24Education 3 94 8 743Economic data accumulation not classified above 4 77 5 235
Total 1791 $12,398 881 $52,143
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CHAPTER EIGHT
EDA Research LooksTo National Growth Policy
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ATOTAL OF $2.3 million was approvedin fiscal 1970 for research projects, pro-
gram evaluation, data development, supportof universities active in regional develop-ment research, and a broad range of studiesand projects involving such topics as indus-trial location, migration, and commuting.
During the year, the results of severalof EDA's larger research grants formed thebasis for the EDA Conference on NationalGrowth Policy.
This conference, held in April 1970 andattended by representatives of the WhiteHouse and Federal agencies, featured fourtopics: (1) urban relationships and regionalgrowth, (2) growth center strategy, (3) na-tional priorities for regional development,and (4) the question of city size and na-tional policy.
Under research grants from EDA, stud-ies on these topics had been conducted bynationally recognized authorities at the Uni-versity of Chicago, the University of Texas,Harvard University, and the University ofCalifornia at Berkeley.
Training and education programs con-tinued under grants to the Southern RegionalEducation Board and the Western InterstateCommission for Higher Education. Thesegrants provide undergraduates in the South-east and the West with practical experiencein dealing with local development and plan-ning problems through specific on-the-jobwork projects.
These programs have also increased thenumber of practitioners in the field. Anincreasing share of the costs of these pro-grams is being absorbed by State govern-ments and other non-Federal institutions.
During fiscal 1970, the research pro-gram continued to make substantial addi-tions to the information base used by theoperating offices of EDA, as well as by othereconomic development agencies. Personalincome estimates for each county have beenprovided for each year through 1968, andwork on estimates for 1969 is under way.
A survey of primary factors influencingindustrial-location decisions is also underway, accompanied by a collection of data oncommunity resources. The result will be asystem that will help match appropriateindustries with areas possessing the requiredresources.
The multi-regional input-output re-search program at Harvard University hasproduced a detailed state-by-state reportfor the years 1947, 1958, and 1963, showingemployment and annual payrolls by indus-trial sector, and output by sector. This ispart of a larger project that analyzes theeconomic interdependence among indus-tries and regions in the United States. Amongother reports received under this projectare "Shifts in the Regional and Industrial
In the field of regional development,the University of Chicago's Center for UrbanStudies completed a case study of the impactof technology on social change. The studydeals with the economic, social, and politicaleffects expected to result from the selectionof the village of Weston, Illinois, as the sitefor the Atomic Energy Commission's $250 -million nuclear accelerator.
Other regional studies completed in-clude an analysis of employment and in-comes in the Coastal Plains section of NorthCarolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.
Conducted at the University of Georgia,the study (1) pinpoints the gap between in-comes in the Coastal Plains Region and inthe Nation as a whole, (2) tells why this dif-ference exists, and (3) projects the size ofthe gap by 1975. The projection is based onthe assumption that trends of recent yearswill continue unchanged.
Program evaluation studies were per-formed to provide samplings of specificprojects receiving EDA public works funds,business loans, and technical assistancefunds. These studies were based on methodsthat had been developed the previous year.
Two issues of The Research Review,containing descriptions of projects and theirresults, were published.
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CHAPTER NINE
Support for Multi-StateRegional Development
SEVERSEVERAL PARTS of the Nation are facedALcommon economic problems that
extend well beyond State boundaries andrequire regional answers.
To help meet this need, five multi-Stateeconomic development regions were estab-lished under Title V of the Public Worksand Economic Development Act.
Federal-State partnerships in the formof regional action planning commissionsrepresent these multi-State areas.
Commission members are a Federal co-chairman, appointed by the President, andthe Governors of the States in the region.One Governor serves as State co-chairman.
The basic goal of each commission isto bolster the economy of a region throughcomprehensive, long-range planning and thecoordination of available resources on thelocal, State, and Federal levels.
The five regions encompass 571 coun-ties in 20 States. They are:
1. Coastal Plains: 159 counties inGeorgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
2. Four Corners: 92 counties in Arizona,Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah.
3. New England: All of Connecticut,Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,Rhode Island, and Vermont. There are 67counties in these six States.
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4. Ozarks: 134 counties in Arkansas,Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma.
5. Upper Great Lakes: 119 counties inMichigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.
During fiscal 1970, EDA continued toprovide support for commission activities.Congress appropriated a total of $23 millionto enable the commissions to furnish grantsfor projects within the regions.
The commissions received $4,752,000in planning and technical assistance fundsfrom the Department of Commerce duringthe fiscal year. In addition, EDA conducteda $376,000 research program to help advanceregional planning activities.
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TAAMAN CANNOT enter the mainstreamof American life until he is able to enter
the mainstream of the American economyeither as a businessman or a jobholder earn-ing good wages.
Minority Americans make up 17 per-cent of the population, own less than 3 per-cent of all businesses, and hold less thanone-half of 1 percent of capital assets.
Minority Americans historically havebeen caught in a vise of high unemploymentand low personal incomes.
To help break this grip and establish theconditions that create business and job op-portunities, EDA supported a wide varietyof minority-based projects during fiscal 1970.
These projects involved blacks, Indians,Mexican-Americans, Puerto Ricans, andAlaskan natives.
EDA approved $6.8 million for 112 tech-nical assistance projects to stimulate allphases of minority economic development.
The agency has provided support for:1. National nonprofit organizations
active in minority business development(Examples: the Urban League, the BlackEconomic Union, the Zion Non-Profit Chari-table Trust, the National Business League,and the Interracial Council for BusinessOpportunity).
2. Local nonprofit groups with similargoals (the Economic Resources Corporationof Watts, the Business and Job DevelopmentCorporation of Pittsburgh, the Dallas Alli-ance for Minority Enterprise, the Job Loanand Urban Venture Corporation of Phila-delphia, the Cincinnati Business AssistanceGuarantee Fund, the Ebony Businessman'sLeague of Hartford, the Urban Indian Devel-opment Association of Los Angeles, thePuerto Rico Forum of New York City, Planof Action for Challenging Times of SanFrancisco, the South East Alabama Self-HelpAssociation, the Indian Development Dis-trict of Arizona, the East Bay Spanish-Speak-ing Citizens Foundation of Oakland, andthe Freedom Foundation of Boston).
3. Minority-based financial organiza-tions supplying management-training serv-ices to member banks and savings institu-tions so they can play a larger role in thedevelopment of the inner cities (NationalBankers Association and the American Sav-ings and Loan League).
4. Municipal planning agencies activein inner-city development (Baltimore, Chi-cago, Houston, Boston, Cleveland, andWashington).
5. City-operated job programs reachingdisadvantaged youths (Akron, San Diego,Omaha, Houston, Seattle, San Francisco,Oakland, and San Juan).
6. Associations of minority contractors 'A*
to enable them (a) to upgrade managementtechniques; (b) to gain additional supportfrom the public and private sectors; and (c)to increase the ability of member firms tobid successfully on larger projects (Boston,Chicago, Cleveland, Los Angeles, New York,Oakland, and Washington).
7. Vocational training and counselingprograms (Opportunities IndustrializationCenters in Chicago; Providence, Rhode Is-land; Montgomery, Alabama; Jackson, Mis-sissippi; and San Jose, California).
8. Business development centers atuniversities that provide management coun-seling and technical assistance for new andexpanding firms in distressed areas (SouthernUniversity, Baton Rouge; Howard University,Washington; and Atlanta University).
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During fiscal 1970, EDA also approved$5.6 million in business loans to help estab-lish or expand companies either minority-controlled (blacks, Indians, and PuertoRicans) or located on reservations.
Among these was a $406,000 loan tohelp establish a Chicago-based Negro manu-facturing corporation, which has financialsupport from three national firms and tech-nical aid from several local companies.
The EDA loan was made to enable theU.S. Manufacturing & Development Cor-poration to establish a corrugated-box plantin the former stockyards area of Chicago.The facility is expected to generate about90 jobs. The total project costexcludingworking capital needsis $625,000. Blackshold 88 percent of the voting common stock.
The International Harvester Company,Sears, Roebuck and Company, and StandardOil Company of Indiana agreed to purchasea total of $470,000 in preferred stock.
This venture is particularly significantbecause it demonstrates what can be accom-plished when minority initiative is combinedwith the resources and concern of privateindustry and the Federal Government.
Although EDA business loans generallyare approved for large projects that cancreate many jobs, the growth of bigger
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This same process of total economic de-velopment of a community or part of a cityis enhanced by EDA's public works program.
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The support of public works projectshas played a major role in the developmentof minority areas where unemployment isunusually high.
In Chicago's old stockyards area, forexample, the agency had invested a total of$18.3 million by the end of fiscal 1970. Ofthis amount, about $11.3 million in publicworks funds had been approved to enablethe city to (1) develop the yards for newindustry and business by constructing accessroads and installing water and sewer facil-ities and lighting, and (2) build a skill-train-ing center to train 1,000 inner-city residentsannually for specific jobs generated in theyards area.
When the major meatpackers closeddown operations in the stockyards over aperiod of several years, they took with themmore than 35,000 jobs. Of the jobs lost, atleast 70 percent had been held by blacksliving east and south of the stockyards, thecity of Chicago reports.
EDA's public works program is alsoplaying a key role in the development oflarge industrial complexes in the old Brook-lyn Navy Yard and the Watts area of LosAngeles. Both are low-income areas popu-lated primarily by nonwhites.
Both are being developed to serve theneeds of (1) large and small industries andcommercial firms, and (2) the residents ofthese communities.
EDA ANNUAL REPORT 1970
CHAPTER ELEVEN
Indians Use EDA Tools
To Build Economy
DURING FISCAL 1970, EDA and the Officeof Economic Opportunity selected five
additional reservations for designation as
members of a Federal action program toenable progressive tribes to plan and imple-ment economic and social growth.
This, brought to 21 the number of"action" reservations participating in theSelected Indian Reservation Program (SIRP),which is based on tribal self-determinationand coordinated Federal support. EDA andOEO are joint sponsors of the program.EDA and OEO designated the original 16action reservations in September 1967.
The new members are the Fort Apacheand Colorado River Reservations in Arizona;the Fort Yuma Reservation, California; theFort Peck Reservation, Montana; and theUintah and Ouray Reservation, Utah.
They qualified for the SIRP Action Listbecause of (a) their potential for substantialeconomic and social development and (b)the progress they have made in planning forgrowth and working effectively with thepublic and private sectors to implement thatplanning.
About 50 percent of EDA's Indian proj-ect funds are allocated for use on the"action" reservations.
The Selected Indian Reservation Pro-gram is based on the following principles:(1) Federal support must be responsive to
the needs and plans of the reservations; (2)Funds for specific projects are based on thedevelopment program prepared by eachreservation; (3) SIRP not only gives theIndian control of reservation activities, buthelps EDA and other agencies to obtaingreatest mileage out of funds they provide.
Another aspect of the Selected IndianReservation Program involves a "planning"group of reservations. This second group isworking to develop the internal capacityneeded to prepare long-range developmentprograms.
Effective July 1, 1970, four additionalreservations and the Inter-Tribal Council ofCalifornia were designated as members ofthe Planning List. The new reservations arethe Seneca, New York; Cherokee, NorthCarolina; Southern Ute, Colorado; andYakima, Washington. The Planning List in-cludes 44 reservations and the Inter-TribalCouncil of California.
Reservations included in SIRP Actionand Planning Lists represent about 65 per-cent of all Indians on Federal reservations.
During fiscal 1970, EDA approved $14,-709,651 in public works funds, $3,491,500 inbusiness loans, $745,110 in technical assist-ance, and $507,102 in planning grants forIndian projects.
The total amount approved was $19,-453,363. This included $10,979,642 for
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"action" reservations and $3,398,283 for"planning" reservations.
EDA programs that provide funds forreservation projects are coordinated by theagency's Indian Desk, which also workswith the tribes, other Federal agencies, StateIndian commissions, and private enterprise.
In furtherance of its decentralizationprogram, EDA has named Indian project
officers as special assistants to the directorsof the Southwestern, Western, and Mid-western Regional Officesthus assuringmore effective responsiveness in the field.
The agency also helps sponsor or con-duct training conferences, industrial devel-opment shows, planning seminars, and otheractivities dealing with reservation develop-ment.
Tribes Look to Future in Business
THE AVERAGE LIFESPAN of an AmericanIndian living on a reservation is 46 years. Hisfamily has an annual income of less than$2,000.
He is part of an Indian work force thatnumbers about 130,000 across the country.Almost 40 percent of this labor pool is un-employed. And about one third of thosewho are working are underemployed be-cause their jobs are seasonal or temporary.
The Indian has been called the lostAmerican. Some cynics have labeled him thelast American.
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But his image has been undergoing atransformation in recent yearspartly be-cause industry has discovered that manyreservations are fertile ground for expansionprograms and partly because the FederalGovernment has made available a widerange of programs designed to promoteeconomic and social growth in Indian com-munities.
However, the emergence of the newIndian is primarily a self-styled movementresulting from progressive reservation pro-grams based on tribal concern for the future.
On reservation after reservation, tribesare increasing their commitment to charttheir own futures by viewing change as anally rather than as something to avoid.
The Indian's needs are many and varied.One of them is economic strength. It is inthis area that EDA is working with tribesthroughout the Nation to help them realizetheir goals.
EDA's efforts are cited by Vine Deloria,Jr., a Standing Rock Sioux and former Ex-ecutive Director of the National Congress ofAmerican Indians, in his recent book,"Custer Died for Your Sins." "Under ... theEconomic Development Administration,"Deloria wrote, "tribes have been able to en-joy a great variety of projects. It would befair to say that of any agency in the govern-ment in the last few years EDA has been themost responsive to tribal programs."
To many people, economic develop-ment simply means large-scale industrialgrowth. Often lost, however, in the wake ofnews that industries have begun to establish
functioning with technical assistance fundsfrom the Economic Development Adminis-tration.
With Indians staffing all of the fieldslots, the program has been instrumental ingetting nine small businesses in operationon reservations. This has been accomplishedby helping to secure loans and providingmanagement and technical assistance.
Now in operation are an armature-rewinding shop, a service station, a barbershop, a grocery store, an arts and crafts shop,a cafe, a recreation hall, a seamstress shop,and a canvas products shop.
In addition, about 60 potential businessopportunities have been identified. Theseinclude automotive repair, contract hauling,a laundry, a trailer court, riding stables,landscaping, hog raising, and a brickyard.
Other forms of support from EDA areenabling reservations throughout the Nationto establish and operate tribal enterprises.Some examples follow.
RED LAKE RESERVATION, MINNESOTA
The Red Lake Chippewa Tribe owns and op-erates a sawmill which employs about 55Indians. The mill produces 5 million boardfeet of lumber annually. Logging generates atleast another 50 jobs in support of the milland planing operation.
The mill was constructed with the aidof a $200,000 business loan approved byEDA in June 1966. The tribe provided $280,-000 to complete the project cost.
The facility replaces a tribal sawmilldestroyed by fire in December 1965.
Other businesses operated by the tribeare a fence plant, which uses white cedar,and a commercial fishery, which nets morethan 1 million pounds a year. Walleyes arethe main catch, and with conservation inmind, the tribe imposes a limit of 650,000pounds per year on this species.
ALABAMA-COUSHATTA RESERVATION,TEXAS
The Alabama and Coushatta Tribes havebeen operating a successful Indian villageand tourism complex funded by EDA ontheir reservation since 1965.
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Attendance has grown steadily and hasreached the point where facilities must beexpanded before more visitors can be ac-commodated.
About 125,000 persons visit the Ala-bama-Coushatta complex annually. Thetribes are implementing an expansion pro-gram to construct a dam, a 30-acre lake,campsites, and trailer and picnic areas. EDAand the State of Texas are each providing$209,000.
The existing tourism facilities providebetween 120 and 140 part-time and seasonaljobs. Although the Indian village is open onweekends during the winter, new attractionswill enable the tribes to convert their busi-ness into a year-round operation and gener-ate permanent jobs.
ANNETTE ISLAND, ALASKA
Salmon fishing is a mainstay for AnnetteIsland. But it produces a severe unemploy-ment problem.
During the fishing season, the AnnetteIsland Canning Companya tribal enter-prise at the community of Metlakatlais infull operation from July to September. Atthis time of year more than 150 Indians areemployed.
Tribal members also operate 28 seine-type fishing vessels which employ about 170crew members during the season.
In May 1966, EDA approved $585,000in public works funds to help build a cold-storage facility and processing plant atMetlakatla. The facilities will enable theIndian community to diversify its catch andextend the season to 9 months of the year.
Metlakatla has a population of about1,100, and Indians own and operate a widerange of retail businesses and services.
LUMMI RESERVATION, WASHINGTON
With the aid of $1.8 million in public worksand technical assistance funds from EDA incooperation with 0E0, the Lummi Tribe iscarrying out an aquaculture program thatpromises to result in several profitable busi-nesses.
The sea-farming of Lummi Bay is ex-pected to produce the following results:
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Within 5 years, the production, har-vesting, and marketing of oysters and fishcan evolve into a $4-million industry em-ploying 600 persons.
The tribe will be able to sell oysterlarvae on both the domestic and overseasmarkets. The Lummis have established thefirst commercial oyster hatchery on the WestCoast and hatched more than 100 millionoyster larvae.
The commercial harvesting of redalgae ("red seaweed") will be profitable.This type of algae is being harvested in onlythree other parts of the world, none of themon the North American Continent. The redseaweed is used as an emulsifier in foods,drugs, and cosmetics.
The Lummis are involved in training andeducation programs to fill the technical andbusiness management needs of their project.
NAVAJO RESERVATION,ARIZONA, NEW MEXICO, AND UTAH
The most prominent tribal enterprise on thehuge Navajo Reservation is Navajo ForestProducts Industries (NFPI).
Established in 1958, NFPI employs morethan 500 persons, nearly all of them Navajos.
The company has a $6.5-million sawmillof all-steel construction, one of the mostmodern in the industry.
NFPI hat,/ests selectively to insure thatcutover areas are reseeded. About 40 millionboard feet of lumber are cut annually. Mostof the crop is prime ponderosa pine. Thereservation encompasses about 700,000 acresof forest.
In June 1966, EDA approved a $475,000business loan to enable NFPI to expand andconstruct a millwork and cut-stock plant.Total cost of construction was about $850,-000. The funding was completed by NFPIand a bank.
The new plant began operations in 1968and produces items for the home-buildingindustry and specialty products for the man-ufacture of furniture and toys.
MESCALERO RESERVATION, NEW MEXICO
Cattle production is a major source of in-come for the Mescalero Apaches. More than
40 percent of the tribal members own stockin the reservation's cattle-raising coopera-tive.
The herd numbers about 6,000 Here-fords. EDA approved a $144,000 grant tohelp the tribe construct 100 miles of fencing.This will enable the Mescalero Apaches tomake better use of water and grazing land.
Cattle production yields an annual grossincome of about $360,000.
In addition, a retail center is being con-structed in part with a $108,000 business
loan from EDA. The new tribal facilities willinclude a general store and a service stationand will be located at the community ofMescalero in a tribal commercial park.
"Our destiny is in our hands andnobody else's." This belief is basic to thedevelopment program under way on theMescalero Reservation. Perhaps it best sumsup the new patterns of growth cropping upin Indian communities across the Nationand business is an essential part of thatgrowth.
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Development Activities by StateEDA approved projectsas of June 30, 1970
(Amounts in Thousands of Dollars)
* Working Capital Guarantee Based on Approved Dollar Amounts Rather than Obligations.
** Less than $500.00.
tCombined Grant and Supplemental Grant.
fltalic/bold face entries indicate projects obligated in FY 1970.
Applicant and description Dateobligated
Public works Business developmentPlanning
grantTechnicalassistance
Grant LoanWorking
Loan capitalguarantee *
ALABAMASTATEWIDE
Southeast Alabama EDD: Planning 06/30/69 45Southeast Alabama EDD: Planning .. . 06/27/70 50
Central Alabama EDD: Planning 06/30/69 45Warrior Rural Electric Co-op: Water recre-
ation facilities 06/15/67 3
Auburn University: Economic develop-ment opportunity 06/06/68 24
Southwest Alabama Farmers Co-op :Rural business development 06/14/68 85
Central Alabama Opportunities Industriali-zation Centers, Inc.: Feeder training 06/23/69 26
Central Alabama Opportunities Industriali-zation Centers, Inc.: Feeder training 12/22/69 99
Central Alabama Opportunities Industriali-zation Centers, Inc.: Feeder training 12/08/69 5
City of Birmingham: Summer 69 youthprogram 05/14/69 20
Central Alabama Opportunities Industriali-zation Centers, Inc.: Transportation 04/09/70 3
BARBOUR COUNTY
Eufaula: Water) sewer expansion 11/17/69 988Eufaula: Industrial waste treatment . . . . 11/17/69 133Eufaula: Sewage collection system .. . . 01/31/70 31
Columbus Mills, Inc.: Expand yarn mill 01/14/69 2,520
BIBB COUNTY
Brent: Water system 02/26/70 140 130
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Applicant and description Dateobligated
Public works Business developmentTechnicalassistance
Grant Loan Loan
PlanningWorking grantcapitalguarantee
BULLOCK COUNTY
Southern Multiple Forms, Inc.: Businessforms
American National Bank/First NationalBank: Southern Multiple Forms, Inc.
04/06/66
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Union Springs: Expand sewer system 05/04/67 73Union Springs: Sewer system 02/27/68 26tUnion Springs: Expand sewage treatment 06/30/67 176Union Springs: Sewage treatment facility 05/31/68 114Southern Multiple Forms, Inc.: Business
forms 09/22/66 151
American National Bank/ First NationalBank: Southern Multiple Forms, Inc. 09/07/66 180
Southern Multiple Forms, Inc.: Marketing 05/17/66 5
CHILTON COUNTY
Clanton: Expand water distribution 02/23/67 49Clanton: Water treatmentl improvement 02/25/70 993
FAYETTE COUNTY
Fayette: Waterworks 06/28/67 335
GREEN COUNTY
Eutaw: Water, sewer, gas facilities 01/16/68 67
JACKSON COUNTY
Bridgeport: Sewer system 02/01/68 253Bridgeport: Sewer system 04/22/69 20Scottsboro: Outdoor recreation complex 02/05/68 1,287Scottsboro: Expand water distribution 01/24/68 23Bridgeport: Sewage treatment facility 03/31/68 44Bridgeport: Sewage treatment facility 06/30/69 26Scottsboro: Tourism/recreation 06/09/66 24
LAWRENCE COUNTY
Moulton: Construct reservoir 02/ 18/ 67 300Moulton: Construct reservoir 05/13/68 115State Planning and Industrial Develop-
ment Board: Courtland Air Base study 03/06/70 3
LIMESTONE COUNTY
Athens: Water system 06/29/66 1,350
LOWNOES COUNTY
Fort Deposit: Water/ sewer systems 12/16/68 565tFort Deposit: Sewage collection lines/
treatment plant 02/28/ 69 19
MACON COUNTY
Tuskegee: Water treatment/sewer lines 01/06/69 1,138Tuskegee: Build general hospital 06/30/67 268Tuskegee: Build general hospital 12/31/68 586Tuskegee: Sewage disposal 02/28/69 64Southeast Alabama Self-Help Association:
Non-farm economic development 04/08/69 75
Southeast Alabama Self-Help Association:Non-farm economic development .. 06/23/70 82
MARENGO COUNTY
Linden: Waterl sewage collection 10/21/ 69 346Linden: Sewage treatment 12/31/69 20
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Applicant and description Dateobligated
Public works Business development
Technicalassistance
Grant Loan Loan
PlanningWorking grantcapitalguarantee
MARION COUNTY
Guin: Water/sewer systems 11/04/66 222 295Winfield: Water/sewer expansion 08/21/67 364 364Hamilton: Water system 09/10/68 185Guin: Water system expansion 06/29/70 30Guin: Sewage treatment plant 11/04/66 44 121
MONROE COUNTY
Monroeville: Sewer system 03/25/66 475 1
Monroeville: Sewage treatment 05/25/66 154Frisco City Improvement Association: Par-
ticle board survey 03/08/67 2
PERRY COUNTY
Uniontown: Expand water system 05/24/68 105 105Uniontown: Sewage treatment facility 05/24/68 40 100
PICKENS COUNTY
Aliceville: Water/sewer additions 10/29/69 490
PIKE COUNTY
Brundidge: Water storage, distribution 08/20/68 283
RANDOLPH COUNTY
Wadley: Waterworks 11/17/69 154Wadley: Sewer systems 01/31/70 27
ST CLAIR COUNTY
Steele: Expand water distribution system 02/16/68 7
Pell City: Expand water, sewer systems 05/21/68 74
SHELBY COUNTY
Columbiana: Water system 05/10/67 575 575Specification Rubber Products, Inc.: In-
dustrial rubber items 08/30/66 633
SUMTER COUNTY
Livingston: Water system expansion . . . 06/30/66 364 158Livingston: Sewer line expansion 12/12/66 122 30York: Install water system 11/04/66 154Livingston: Sewage treatment facility 12/12/66 40 16Industrial Development Board of Livings-
ton: Pine plywoodi lumber 11/17/69 2,500
WALKER COUNTY
Industrial Development Board of Oakman:Manufacture of truck mixers 06/27/66 343
Industrial Development Board of Cordova:Lumber plant 06/30/67 5,500
The City National Bank: Industrial Devel-opment Board of Oakman 02/16/68 250
WILCOX COUNTY
Pine Hill: Waterworks/sewer 02/08/68 221tPine Hill: Water/sewer expansion 02/16/70 55Camden: Water/ sewer 01/31/69 401tCamden: Water/sewer expansion 06/23/69 124tPine Hill: Water treatment plantl lines . . 02/23/70 485t 121.Pine hill: Sewage treatment facility 03/31/68 42Pine Hill: Sewage treatment facility . . . 02/16/70 36 31
Camden: Sewage treatment facility ... 02/28/69 161
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Applicant. and description Dateobligated
Public works Business development
Planninggrant
TechnicalassistanceGrant Loan
WorkingLoan capital
guarantee
WINSTON COUNTY
Haleyville: Sewer system expansion 05/25/67 132Haleyville: Water/sewer to industrial site 09/30/68 41Addison: Waterworks 08/08/69 90Haleyville: Sewer system expansion 06/30/67 157
DOTHAN DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Southeast Alabama EDD: Public servicecareers 06/27/70 120
ALASKASTATEWIDE
State of Alaska: Regional DevelopmentDistrict Plan 06/24/66 40
Alaska Department of Economic Develop-ment: Alaska regional development 06/30/67 85
Alaska Department of Economic Develop-ment: Tourism study 05/27/67 200
Executive Office of the President: LandLaws Policies 06/30/67 200
State of Alaska: Economic development 06/25/69 34Assistant Secretary of Science and Tech-
nology: Telecommunication plan . . . . 01/02/70 75Assistant Secretary of Science and Tech-
nology: Telecommunication plan . . . 06/30/70 17
PRINCE OF WALES DIVISION (ElectionDistrict 1)
Craig: Water/sewage collection 06/17/66 387 107Craig: Sewage. treatment 06/10/66 13
GATEWAY BORO (ED 1)
Klawock: Water system 01/15/70 5111 128
WRANGELL-PETERSBURG (ED 2)
Wrangell: Water distribution system 05/15/68 214t 54Kake: Water system 01/20/70 424t 106Wrangell: 12-bed general hospital 06/27/67 411 72Alaska Pacific Lumber: Lumber study 10/15/65 48
SITKA BORO (ED 3)Sitka: Municipal water system 04/11/66 640 1
LYNN CANAL/ICY STRAIT (ED 5)
Yakutat: Dock and cold storage facility 10/03/66 831t 357 13Yakutat: Dock and cold storage facility 03/1 //70 457t 195
CORDOVA-MCCARTHY (ED 6)Cordova: Public dock facility 07/18/68 1,285t
VALDEZ-CHITINA-WHITTIER (ED 6)Valdez: Water/sewer/freight ramp 04/11/66 121 54
ANCHORAGE BORO (ED 8)
Anchorage: Port industrial park facility 09/12/66 427Anchorage: Dock expansion 03/28/69 1,186Pacific Seal Co. of Alaska, Inc.: Sealskin
dressing plant 06/28/66 87
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Applicant and description Dateobligated
Public works Business developmentPlanning
grantTechnicalassistanceGrant Loan
WorkingLoan capital
guarantee
Matanuska Valley Bank: Pacific Seal Co.of Alaska, Inc. 06/17/66 90
Matanuska Valley Bank: Pacific Seal Co.of Alaska, Inc. 11/07/68 135
KENAI BORO-S.E. (ED 9)
Seward: Harbor facilities 04/18/66 378 162 1
KENAI BORO-N.W. (ED 10)
Homer: Waterline 04/11/66 218 131 1
Homer: Waterline 05/03/68 72Seldovia: Dock facilities 06/07/66 410 360Kenai: Industrial air park 04/06/66 232 1
Kenai: Water/sewer expansions 06/07/67 503Homer: Public dock expansion 06/18/70 213 123Kenai Peninsula Borough: Planning 12/09/66 22
ALEUTIAN ISLANDS DIV. (ED 12)King Cove: Water system 06/19/68 192
BRISTOL BAY BORO (ED 13)
Dillingham: Dock and cold storage facility 06/08/67 403 248 5
BETHEL DIV. (ED 14)
Bethel: Multi-purpose community center 04/17/68 477t 119 38Bethel: Refrigerator freezer barge 02/26/69 408t 102Bethel: Refrigerator freezer barge 01/29/70 122t 31Alaska Federation of Natives: Native eco-
nomic development 01/30/69 83Alaska Federation of Natives: Native eco-
nomic development 03/12/70 90Federal Field Committee: Planning 02/10/69 30
NORTH STAR BORO (ED 16)
Fairbanks: Arts/convention center 06/02/66 423Fairbanks: Hospital/ medical facility . . 05/31/69 1,775North Star Borough: Economic develop-
ment program 04/15/70 25
NOME DIV. (ED 18)
Nome: Waterworks/transmission lines 08/14/67 816tNome: Vocational technical center 06/29/70 851tUniversity of Alaska: Freezer/storage 06/06/68 133
WADE HAMPTON DIV. (ED 19)
St. Marys: Cold storage/ dock facility . 06/07/67 340t 86 4St. Marys: Cold storage/dock facility 04/20/69 20tSt. Marys: Community building 06/08/67 2Emmonak: Freezer barge 01/29/70 585t 155
YUKON (ED 15)
Department of Natural Resources: rorestresources inventory 05/21/68 142
SOUTHEAST RESERVATION (ED 1) ,
Metlakatla: Pier/mooring facility 10/03/66 228 154 1
Metlakatla: Barge pier/cargo ramp 05/23/68 40t 11Metlakatla: Cold storage facility 05/20/69 488t 97Metlakatla: Expand water system 06/17/70 480t 120Tlingit' Heide Indian Reservation: Eco-
nomic development and planning . 06/02/70 79
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Public works Business development
Applicant and description Date
obligated Grant Loan LoanWorking Planning
capital grantguarantee
Technicalassistance
ARIZONASTATEWIDE
Office of the Governor: Planning 01/01/67 27Office of the Governor: Planning 01/08/68 24Arizona State University: Air transport 11/22/66 67Arizona State University: Air transport 06/29/67 97Arizona State University: Air transport 06/16/70 5
Indian Tribes of Arizona: Rehabilitation 05/29/68 10Indian Development District of Arizona:
Business development program 11/12/68 189Phoenix: Summer youth program 06/02/69 20Indian Development District of Arizona:
Business development program 03/30/70 11
APACHE COUNTY
St. Johns: Expand water system 06/06/70 331tSouthwest Forest Industries, Inc.: Ply-
wood plant 02/23/70 2,880Navajo Tribe: Planning 05/26/69 75
MOHAVE COUNTY
Lower Colorado River Industrial Founda-tion: Engine components 10/29/66 1,293
Lower Colorado River Industrial Founda-tion: Tourism promotion study 05/25/66 8
PIMA COUNTY
Tucson: Sewer system 06/ 19/ 67 15
COLORADO RIVER RESERVATION
Parker: Industrial park 08/17/67 269t 67Parker: Railroad spur 03/26/69 25tParker: Sewage treatment/ industrial park 08/30/67 35 14Parker: Sewage collection I treatment 06/30/70 306
FORT APACHE RESERVATION
White River: Vocational facility 05/21/68 232t 58White River: Industrial site for log mill 05/23/68 27tWhite River: Tourism complex 05/21/68 1,589tWhite River: Recreation I tourism facility 02/25/70 96tWhite River: Bridge and access road 05/21/68 261t 63Western Wuod Products: Processing 06/03/67 104White Mountain Apache Tribe: Finished
lumber 02/25/70 1,:00White Mountain Apache Tribe: Forest in-
dustries 06/26/67 150White Mountain Apache Tribe: Utilization
of forest resources 05/20/68 20
GILA RIVER RESERVATION
Lone Butte Industrial Development Corp :Industrial park 10/31/66 688 172 1
Lone Butte Industrial Development Corp :Industrial park 06/27/70 77t 19
Pima-Coolidge Economic DevelopmentCorp.: Industrial park complex 08/18/66 443 111 3
Dock: Feed lot:;/ industrial park 08/18/66 420 105 1
Sacaton: Community building 05/19/67 85
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Loan capital grant
guarantee
Sacaton: Youth training/ rehabilitationSacaton: Tourist facility/arts-craftsPinal County: Training centerMaricopa County: Recreation facility/
community buildingTrimble Cattle Co.: Cattle feeding lotGila River Indian Community: Develop-
05/ 19/ 6706/19/6804/23/69
08/09/6806/13/67
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HOPI RESERVATION
Second Mesa: Cultural center 06/07/68 582tSecond Mesa: Cultural center 01/28/70 60t
HUALAPAI RESERVATION
Peach Springs: Community center 06/ 10/ 67 100Peach Springs: Community center 09/03/68 14t
NAVAJO RESERVATION
Fort Defiance: Industrial park 06/21/67 101 25Window Rock: Reservoir for tourism ... 06/28/67 1,223 747Tuba City: Water and sewer expansion 05/08/68 92tKayenta: Water supply line/storage .. 05/16/68 191t 45Window Rock: Water system 11/26/69 1,600t 400Chinle: Water/sewer system 04/09/70 800t 200Tuba City: Water/ sewer system 06/16/70 728t 182Chinle: Water/sewer system 04/09/70 188 80Tuba City: Water /sewer system 06/16/70 93Navajo Tribal Council: Forest study . 06/26/67 70
PAPAGO RESERVATION
Sells: Community buildings 10/09/67 164tTucson: Industrial park 04/14/69 171t 43Harlan Metals Co.: Mining/ refining 06/27/68 1,203
SALT RIVER RESERVATION
Scottsdale: Industrial park 05/25/67 126 32Salt River Indian Reservation: Water . . . 06/18/70 173tPima/ Maricopa Tribe: Recreation/ tourism 06/16/67 22
SAN CARLOS RESERVATION
Cutter: Facilities for industrial park 11/25/66 176 44San Carlos: Training centers 06/19/67 181San Carlos: Community buildings 04/16/69 30San Carlos: Tourist facility 12/13/68 434t 108San Carlos: Recreation facility 01/16/69 458t 114San Carlos Apache Tribe: Industrial park 06/20/66 29San Carlos Indian Reservation: Feasibility
study 06/29/70 10
SAN XAVIER RESERVATION
San Xavier Indian Reservation: Feasibilitystudy 06/29/70 10
HAVASUPAI RESERVATION
Supai: Multi-purpose community building 05/23/68 70t
COCOPAH RESERVATION
Cocopah Indian Tribe: Industrial building 03/20/70 24t
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ARKANSAS
STATEWIDE
Office of the Governor: District program 06/06/67 75Arkansas Planning Commission: Planning 06/05/68 40University of Arkansas: Economic devel-
opment program 06/23/67 64University of Arkansas: Economic devel-
opment program 06/17/69 75University of Arkansas: Economic devel-
opment program-university center . . . 06/23/70 75Ozarks Region: Evaluate highway system 06/27/67 49
BAXTER COUNTY
Mountain Home: Water/sewer system 03/25/66 1,355 1,355 1
Norfork: Water system 02/05/68 98Bull Shoals State Park: Tourism complex 06/23/66 1
BOONE COUNTY
Harrison: Water mains/sewer facilities 06/03/66 169Harrison: Water/sewer facilities 05/31/67 44Harrison: Access road I aviation building 06/17/70 238Harrison: Waste treatment plant 02/28/69 180Harrison: Addition to Boone County Gen-
eral Hospital 01/31/69 150
CALHOUN COUNTY
East Camden: Technical institute 11/09/66 750
CARROLL COUNTY
Berryville: Water treatmentl sewer system 09/05/69 435Green Forest: Water treatment' supply . 08/18/69 426Green Forest: Sewer facilities 10131/69 111Berryville: Waste water treatment facility 12/31/69 85
CHICOT COUNTY
Eudora: Water/sewer facilities 03/25/66 201 1
Dermott: Water system/sewer lines ] 1/22/68 278Lake Chicot State Park: Tourism complex 06/23/66 1
Eudora: Expansion of sewage treatment 05/03/66 7
CLARK COUNTY
Ouachita River Water Commission: Wateruse industries 06/27/68 26
CLAY COUNTY
Rector: Construction of airport 02/19/70 40
CLEBURNE COUNTY
Heber Springs: Water treatment/storage/sewers 06/12/68 392 98
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Public works Business developmentPlanning
grantTechnicalassistance
Grant LoanWorking
Loan capitalguarantee
COLUMBIA COUNTY
Magnolia: Sewer system 06/17/66 113Magnolia: Sewage treatment 06/10/66 70 1
Southwest EDD of Arkansas: Planning 02/27/68 45Southwest EDD of Arkansas Planning 03/05/69 55Southwest EDD of Arkansas: Planning 02/23/70 52Duracrete, Inc.: Feasibility study 12/24/68
CONWAY COUNTY
Morrilton: 76-bed hospital 06/30/67 350
CRAWFORD COUNTY
Alma: Water/ sewer facilities 05/02/66 518 130 1
Van Buren: Facilities for industrial park 09/06/67 478t 120Mulberry: Water for industrial park 08/11/67 1121Mountainburg State Park: Tourism 06/23/66 1
Alma: Water impoundment dam 09/10/66 288 259Alma: Sewage treatment facility 09/10/66 53 21
CRITTENDEN COUNTY
Ear le Industrial Development Center:Closet accessories 06/27/68 449
CROSS COUNTY
Wynne: Water/sewer facilities 01/14/69 264Northeast EDD of Arkansas: Planning 02/02/68 40Northeast EDD of Arkansas: Planning 01/29/69 50Northeast EDD of Arkansas: Plan^ing 02/26/70 48
DESHA COUNTY
Arkansas City: Water system/ sewagecollection 03/01/68 185 123
Arkansas City: Water /sewer facilities . . 09/09/69 31 20Dumas: Park/ road construction 11/01/68 85Arkansas City: Water/sewer facilities 03/01/68 13 17
DREW COUNTY
Monticello: Expand 12inch waterline 06/24/66 32Monticello: Water/ sewer facilities 02/27/69 938Monticello: Expand water' sewer facilities 02/06/70 534Monticello: Sewage treatment facility 05/18/66 44
FAULKNER COUNTY
Conway: Waterworks 03/15/66 689Conway: Facility for retarded children 11/22/66 1,408
FRANKLIN COUNTY
Altus: Waterlines/pump station 06/12/67 67Ozark: Waterworks/ lines/ dam/ plant . . 05/03/68 1,3001Ozark: Water supply system 11/22/69 120tPlastronic Packaging Co.: Plastic packag-
ing plant 06/24/70 195West Arkansas EDD: Industrial park 06/06/67 2
FULTON COUNTY
Salem: Sewage treatment 05/28/68 36tSalen:: Sewage treatment 10/14/69 34tSalem: Water /sewer for industrial park 12/29/69 1451Mammoth Springs state Park: Tourism 06/23/66 1
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Public works Business developmentTechnical
assistanceGrant Loan
PlanningWorking grantLoan capital
guarantee
GRANT COUNTY
Sheridan: Water/sewer expansion 06/ 27/ 69 381
GREENE COUNTY
Crowleys Ridge State Park: Tourism 06/23/66 1
HEMPSTEAD COUNTY
Hope: Water/ streets/ sewer 06/07/66 200Hempstead County: Water distribution 11/16/66 1,870Hope: Water sewer' access road 10/24/69 453Hempstead County Judge: Tomato proc-
essing 12/27/66 3
HOT SPRING COUNTY
Malvern: Vocational-technical school 06/19/70 760tLake Catherine State Park: Tourism 06/23/66 1
INDEPENDENCE COUNTY
Batesville: Sewage treatment expansion 06/30/67 156Independence County Industrial Develop-
ment Corp.: Marble products 06/22/66 17
IZARD COUNTY
Melbourne: Water/sewer 06/09/66 29 20Calico Rock: Water system 03/ 22/ 69 96 64
JOHNSON COUNTY
Clarksville: Water system 01/15/68 107Knoxville: Industrial waterworks system 10/10/68 87
LAWREJCE COUNTY
Walnut Ridge: Water supply/sewagetreatment for industrial park 03/28/68 492t
LEE COUNTY
Marianna: Water/sewer systems 05/02/ 66 942 448 1
St. Francis State Park: Tourism complex 06/07/66 1
Marianna: Sewer system 06/20/67 57 48
LINCOLN COUNTY
Star City: Water' sewer expansion 06/16/70 141
Southwest Arkansas Water District: Mill-wood dam area 06/28/66 14
Star City Industrial Corp.: Furniture 06/20/66 9
LITTLE RIVER COUNTY
Ashdown: Water/sewer system 11/26/68 432
LOGAN COUNTY
Booneville: Water/sewer lines 05/19/67 61
Paris: Water system 02/08/ 68 218Booneville: Expand waterline 12/16/68 14t
LONOKE COUNTY
Central Arkansas EDD: Planning 03/13/69 50
Central Arkansas EDD; Planning 05/05/70 54
Lonoke County Judge: Plastic products 08/23/66 1
MARION COUNTY
Marion County: Tourism complex 06/23/66 389Yellville: Water' sewer facilities 06/17/70 500 125
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Public works Business developmentTechnicalassistance
Grant Loan LoanWorking Planning
capital grantguarantee
Yellville and Summit: Railroad spur toindustrial park 06/23/69 101
Withrow Spring State Park: Tourism 06/07/66 1
Buffalo River State Park: Tourism 06/07/66 1
Yellville: Water /sewer treatment facilities 06/17/70 136 54
MILLER COUNTY
Baltech, Inc.: Tools and dies 02/24/67 3
Precision Metal Industries: Engineering 6/25/70 2
NEVADA COUNTY
Robbins Products, Inc.: Floor covering 12/02/66 284American Heritage Life Insurance Co.:
Robbins Products, Inc. 11/21/66 630
NEWTON COUNTY
Jasper: Hospital, long-term-care facility 06/30/67 110
PERRY COUNTY
Perry: Well/plant/supply lines 01/13/69 40t 17
PHILLIPS COUNTY
Chamber of Commerce: Port site study . 06/29/70 22
PIKE CUUNTY
Murfreesboro: Water/sewer 04/ 14/ 68 349Daisy State Park: Tourism complex 06/23/66 1
POINSETT COUNTY
Marked Tree: Sewage treatment facility 06/11/66 25Trumann: Water system additions 06/12/67 95Marked Tree: Sewage treatment facilities 05/31/66 90
POLK COUNTY
Queen Wilhelmina State Park: Tourism 06/23/66 1
RUSSELLVILLE
Russellville: Sewage treatment facility . 10/31/69 1,233Russellville: Waste treatment plant 05/04/66 40
ST FRANCIS COUNTY
Forrest City: Access roads/water/sewer 06/22/67 291 162
SEARCY COUNTY
Marshall: Water/sewer expansion 06/16/67 325 325
SEVIER COUNTY
Dequeen: Water system 04/ 18/66 404
SHARP COUNTY
Ash Flat: Community building 06/27/66 97Industrial Development Corp. of the
Ozarks: Industrial park site 04/28/66 18
STONE COUNTY
Mountain View: Water system 03/25/66 819 436 1
Mountain View: Folk culture center 01/14/69 2,120tMountain View: Sewage treatment facility 05/26/66 114
VAN BUREN COUNTY
Clinton: Waterworks. 09/30/68 644t 276
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Public works Business developmentTechnicalassistance
Grant
Planning,Working grantLoan Loan capital
guarantee
WHITE COUNTY
Russell: Industrial sewer system 10/13/67 68tBald Knob: Water sewer system 03/30/70 273Searcy: Water/ sewer/ railroad to in-
dustrial park 06/28/69 396White County Judge: Glass marble study 04/15/66 2
Charles Peacock III: Peacock Farms rec-reation study 05/10/67 10
YELL COUNTY
Yell County: Tourism complex 06/21/66 297Danville: Railroad spur I water I sewer in-
dustrial park 12/02/69 192Mount Nebo State Park: Tourism complex 06/07/66 1
Dardanelle: Sewage treatment facility 06/30/68 14
FORT SMITH-VAN BUREN
Fort Smith: Scientific library 06/29/67 627Fort Smith: Waterworks 04/25/68 380Fort Smith: Water facility 06/26/68 875Fort Smith: Vocational-technical center 03/19/70 1,224Fort Smith: Day care center 10/28/69 250Fort Smith: Sewage pump station 03/31/69 202Western Arkansas EDD: Public service
careers 06/29/70 120
Western Arkansas EDD: Planning 02/ 15/ 67 55
Western Arkansas EDD: Planning 02/08/68 54
Western Arkansas EDD: Planning 02/08/69 63Western Arkansas EDD: Planning 03/23/70 23
BATESVILLE DEVELOPMENT CENTER
North Central Arkansas EDD: Planning . , 06/26/67 50
North Central Arkansas EDD: Planning . 09/26/68 50
North Central Arkansas EDD: Planning . , 10/24/69 49
EL DORADO DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Eldorado Industrial Development Corp :Industrial park plan! design 06/22/70 15
PINE BLUFF DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Pine Bluff: Waterlines/sewer/industrialpark 04/22/68 275
Pine Bluff: River port and industrial park 05/30/68 1,206Southeast Arkansas EDD: Public service
careers 06/29/70 175
Southeast Arkansas EDD: Economic de-velopment program 05/05/67 52
Southeast Arkansas EDD: Planning 05/16/68 61
Southeast Arkansas EDD: Planning 05/16/69 68Southeast Arkansas EDD: Planning 05/20/70 62
HOT SPRINGS DEVELOPMENT CENTERHot Springs: Street/ landscaping 06/19/68 330West Central Arkansas EDD: Planning 06/30/67 51
West Central Arkansas EDD: Planning 06/29/68 58
West Central Arkansas EDD: Planning 06/28/69 68
West Central Arkansas EDD: Planning 06/30/70 52
JONESBORO DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Jonesboro: Expand water facilities 03/27/70 390
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Public works Business developmentPlanning
grantTechnicalassistance
Grant LoanWorking
Loan capitalguarantee
HARRISON DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Harrison: Purified water supply 12/25/69 120Northwest trkansas EDD: Public service
careers 06/29/70 120Northwest Arkansas EDD: Planning 09/ 19/67 54Northwest Arkansas EDD: Planning 10/24/68 54Northwest Arkansas EDD: Planning 10/31/69 51
FAYETTEVILLE-SPRINGDALE
Fayetteville: Industrial park 02/24/69 485Fayetteville: Vocational-technical school 02/25/69 480Springdale: Industrial sewer 12/31/68 141
CALIFORNIASTATEWIDE
Lynwood: Industrial park development 03/12/69 755Lynwood: Industrial park development . . 10/20/69 245Lynwood: Construct child-care center 03/12/69 260Lynwood: Multi-purpose service center 03/12/69 808Lynwood. Commercial shell buildings 03/12/69 1,000Watts Enterprises, Inc.: Metallwood fabri-
cation 05/29/70 250Plan of Action Committee: Small busi-
ness opportunities 01/19/66 60EDA/Social Science Research: Tourism/
recreation potential 06/24/66 124
Social Science Research: Tourism/recreation potential 11/01/67 3
Plan of Action Committee: Small busi-ness development 08/26/66 149
Plan of Action Committee: Small busi-ness development 12/ 18/67 184
Plan of Action Committee: Small busi-ness development 06/09/69 67
Plan of Action Committee: Small busi-ness development 06/21/69 180
Mayors Office, San Francisco: Study ofButchertown Industrial Park 05/26/67 100
Mayors Office, San Francisco: Study ofButchertown Industrial Park 03/25/69 18
University of California: Area of persist-ent unemployment 10/07/66 6
Opportunities Industrialization Center,Inc.: Machinery for training 03/07/67 77
University of California Medical Center:Pasteurization of crab/shrimp 06/08/67 22
Phoenix Products, Inc.: Earning power 03/30/67 100Phoenix Products, Inc.: Earning power 10/23/67 150EDA: Industrial development, South Cen-
tral Los Angeles 08/25/67 75EDA: Industrial development, South Cen-
tral Los Angeles 06/28/68 11
Citizen Crusade on Poverty: Training 02/14/68 123Long Beach: Youth opportunity program 04/04/68 20Long Beach: Youth opportunity program 06/12/69 20Negro General Welfare Fund: Project
Uplift 02/23/68 3
6157
Applicant and description Dateobligated
Public works Business developmentPlanning Technical.Working grant assiMance
Grant Loan Loan capitalguarantee
Green Power Foundation, Inc.: Baseballbats feasibility study
SBA/ Cheeseboro Products Co.: Testcities feasibility study
SBA/ Cheeseboro Products Co.: Testcities feasibility study
SBA/ Cheeseboro Products Co.: Testcities feasibility study
06/27/68
03/01/68
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08/29/68
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San Francisco: Youth opportunity 04/01/68 40San Francisco: Summer 69 youth pro-
gram 04/25/69 40San Francisco: Youth opportunity . . . . 06/26/70 30General Subcontractors Ass'n., Inc.: Mi-
nority construction job development 06/26/68 154General Subcontractors Ass'n., Inc.: Mi-
nority construction job development . . 03/13/70 65General Subcontractors Ass'n., Inc.: Mi-
nority construction job development . 03/13/70 3
San Francisco: Economic developmentfor shipyard site 06/25/68 50
SBA: Arleo Mfg., Inc.: Marketing study 06/21/68 2
Improve Action Council: Manufacturingdevelopment 06/ 26/ 68 3
Economic Resources Corp.: Specialimpact program 08/02/68 30
Economic Resources Corp.: Specialimpact program 12/30/ 68 91
Economic Resources Corp.: Specialimpact program 10/22/69 345
Watts Manufacturing Co.: Disposablefabric study 06/29/70 10
Watts Manufacturing Co.: Computer tapereel study 06/29/70 10
IMPAC: Los Angeles economic develop-ment program 10/ 10/ 68 115
IMPAC: Los Angeles economic develop-ment program 95/11/70 149
Economic Resources Corp.: Los Angelesmarket feasibility study 01/23/69 4
Economic Resources Corp.: Los Angelesmarket feasibility study 12/27/68 5
San Francisco Development Corp.: Eco-nomic development enterprises 03/03/69 40
San Francisco Development Corp.: Eco-nomic development enterprises 03/30/70 104
Green Power Foundation: Business man-agement plan study 10/24/69 50
San Francisco Development Corp.: Stockpermit application 02/27/69 3
Improve Action Council: Ujima Villagemarket study 06/11/69 2
Watts Manufacturing Co.: Compton mar-ket study 06/02/69 3
Ghettos, Inc.: Bantu Enterprise 07/29/69 2
Omega Psi Development Co.: Los Angelesmarket study 09/23/69 2
City of Compton: Compton economic de-velopment project 05/19/70 60
Applicant and description Dateobligated
Public ..arks Business development
Grant LoanWorking Planning Technical
Loan capital grant assistance
guarantee
Watts Manufacturing Co.: Organizationalsupport 06/30/69 10
Watts Manufacturing Co.: Organizationalsupport 10/10/69 10
Watts Manufacturing Co.: Organizationalsupport 01/20/70 10
Neighborhood House of North Richmond,Inc.: Job development study 08/25/69 92
Greater San Francisco Chamber of Com-merce: Building rehabilitation study . . 09/26/69 96
League of United Citizens to Help Ad-dicts, Inc.: Management assistance . 10/31/69 3
Committee of the Federal ExecutiveBoard: Urban crisis study 08/20/69 3
Spectro-Flo, Inc.: Market study I account-ing service 10/20/69 2
Gee Express, Inc.: Management assist-ante 12/10/69 2
Lawyer's Committee for Civil RightsUnder Law: Feasibility study 01/27/70 3
The East Los Angeles Community Union,Inc.: Mexican-American entrepreneurialdevelopment 12/22/69 159
TELACU: Management assistance 12/29/69 1
Urban Indian Development Association ofLos Angeles: Indian business develop-ment center 06/19/70 50
TELACU; Minority contractor assistance 06/30/70 71
Latino Local Development Co.: Latinolocal development project 04/27/70 3
BUTTE COUNTY
Oroville: Access road/ industrial park . . . 11/18/69 101tCl,ico: Construction of runway taxiway . 05/31/70 94Butte County: Limestone feasibility study 05/10/67 2
Butte County: Silica deposit study 04/23/68 2
DEL NORTE COUNTY
Klamath: Water storage/distribution 06/10/68 68Klamath: Sewage collection/treatment 06/10/68 285 251Crescent City: Sewer system 05/20/68 88Crescent City: Sewer system 09/29/69 13Crescent City: Industrial park/fish proc-
essing plant 05/10/68 297Crescent City: Industrial park/fish proc-
essing plant 02/25/69 66Crescent City: Harbor' waterfront 05/05/70 1,363tHambro Forest Products Co.: Markets for
particle board 11/29/66 11
EL DORADO COUNTY
Bijou: Sewer system 04/06/66 3,253 2Placerville: Aircraft taxiway 04/14/70 46tLake Tahoe: Widen airport runway 06/30/68 279Placerville: Airport runway 06/30/69 64
FRESNO COUNTY
Coalinga: Water transmission line 06/07/67 2,271 1
Fresno: Expand sewage treatment plant 06/17/68 425
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WorkingLoan capital
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rresno: Expand sewage treatment plant 12/19/69 22Stephen Investment, Inc.: Hotel 01/06/69 2,000Fresno: Develop data system 06/17/68 188
HUMBOLDT COUNTY
Eureka: Access road to fish hatchery 04/30/68 44Arcata: Sewer system 09/24/69 248Arcata: Sewer system 11/19/69 45Eureka: Expand potable water facilities 06/24/70 1,011Arcata: Sewage treatment' pump station/
line 01/31/70 164Hoopa Valley Business Council: Hard-
wood study 06/29/67 14Humboldt County: Waterl sewer drainage 11/25/69 33Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation: Hard-
wood timber resources study 08/08/69 3
IMPERIAL COUNTY
Imperial: Water' sewer systems 04/15/70 458t 240Imperial Valley Development Agency:
Planning 06/30/69 30Imperial Valley Development Agency:
Planning 06/16/70 30Rural Development Corp.: Economic de-
velopment 10/02/69 66
MADERA COUNTY
Chowchilla: Sewage treatment plant ex-pansion 06/21/67 337 225
Economic Development Corporation ofMadera: Glass bottle manufacturing 06/28/68 3,000
Madera Board of Supervisors: Airport 01/29/67 3
Madera Board of Supervisors: Airport 08/09/67 3
MENDOCINO COUNTY
Fort Bragg: Mooring basin 10/14/66 560Fort Bragg: Mooring basin 12/29/67 143
MERCED COUNTY
Merced: Industrial park 03/16/70 821tCalvin E. Bright: Frozen' canned poultry 12/11/69 519
NEVADA COUNTY
Truckee: Sewage interceptor line 04/23/68 162tGrass Valley: Sewer lines 03/11/69 43tGlenbrook: Sewage collection system 12/24/68 595tGrass Valley: Water distribution system 03/26/69 1,270tDonner Summit: Sewage treatment . 03/06/70 1,106t 362Donner Summit: Water supply/
distribution 03/06/70 991t 391Grass Valley: Expand sewage treatment
plant 03/11/69 187tTruckee: Sewage interceptor line 06/30/68 374Sierra EDD: Public service careers 06/29/70 120Sierra EDD: Planning 10/10/69 51
Nevada County Board of Supervisors:Planning 06/25/68 29
Nevada County: Technical research 04/12/68 2
PLACER COUNTYTahoe City: Sewage treatment 05/31/70 431
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Grant
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PLUMAS COUNTY
Porto la: Water delivery line/treatment 05/13/68 426t
RIVERSIDE COUNTY
Hemet: Facilities to industrial park 10/17/66 37Riverside: Sewer 06/20/67 203Rubidoux: Water facilities 06/07/67 243 1
Coachella: Industrial park 06/20/67 289Coachella: Water distribution facility 06/20/67 392Riverside: Expand sewer system/
lines/ main 12/24/68 284Palo Veros Industrial Development Com-
mittee: Food processing' cold storage 06/25/70 3
SAN BENITO COUNTY
Hollister: Water system expansion 04/01/68 26
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY
Redlands: Water filter plant/ line 11/01/66 410San Bernardino: Storm drain expansion 06/07/66 861 2San Bernardino Sausage Co.: Sausage/
meat product manufacturers 01/12/70 438San Bernardino: Industrial park 06/23/66 16San Bernardino: Sewer feasibility 06/26/67 45Operation Second Chance: Minority enter-
prise development project 12/30/69 50
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY
Stockton: Sewers to port 10/28/66 43Stockton: Container station construction 06/17/68 1,140Stockton: Industrial interceptor 04/ 16/68 350Stockton: Oxidation pond site 04/16/68 119Stockton: Warehouse 04/09/70 1,1)08
Stockton: Vocational school 12/31/68 750
SANTA CLARA COUNTY
Sunnyvale: Sewer 06/14/67 84Mountain View: Water system/storm
drains 06/26/67 249San Jose: Regional vocational educational
center 06/30/67 350Villa De San Marcos Foundation: Re-
search project 06/27/67 80Villa Da San Marcos Foundation: Re-
search project 06/24/68 84Opportunities Industrialization Center:
Job training 05/01/68 219Opportunities Industrialization Center:
Job training 11/17/69 220
SANTA CRUZ COUNTYSanta Cruz: Street improvement 10/31/66 355Watsonville: Water system 06/16/67 137Watsonville: Waste water treatment plant 03/26/68 513Davenport: Sewage treatment 06/30/70 6
Central Coast Counties DevelopmentCorp.: Development project 03/09/70 54
SHASTA COUNTYRedding: Auditorium trade center 06/08/67 518 1
Redding: Industrial park 'streets/ utilities 08/01/69 189t
661
Applicant and description Dateobligated
Public works Business developmentTechnicalassistance
Grant Loan LoanWorking Planning
grantcapitalguarantee
Redding: Hospital expansion 06/07/67 397 2
Redding: Hospital expansion 12/31/68 119
SISKIYOU COUNTY
Yreka: Dam/reservoir/Box Canyon 05/24/66 2,840 6Yreka: Box Canyon gravity dam 07/27/67 1,779
SONOMA COUNTY
Santa Rosa: Airport sewage treatment . 04/02/70 127Healdsburg: Sewer facilities 06/30/70 198Bodega Bay: Area employment potential 08/14/69 2
STANISLAUS COUNTY
Modesto: Sewer facilities 05/18/66 7,200 2
Polar Missile Ice Cream Co.: Novelty icecream bars 08/16/65 86
Polyvinylch!oride Building Products, Inc :Vinyl building products 05/31/68 91
Stanislaus County: Jobs for farm labor 03/24/67 2
TRINITY COUNTY
Hayfork: Dam and reservoir 06/07/66 526t 1
Hayfork: Dam and reservoir 06/16/70 346tHyampom: New bridge 1.2/16/68 149
TULARE COUNTY
State of California: 2-lane highway 12/14/66 3,000Visalia: Sewer line 03/14/69 119Porterville: Road/ water / sewer system
industrial area 04/07/70 129Visalia: Expand sewer 'water system . 06/15/70 162
YUBA COUNTY
Wheatland: Waste treatment, collection 10/19/66 147 140Wheatland: Waste treatment, collection 01/09/68 55
CITY OF OAKLANDOakland: 7th St. marine terminal 04/12/66 6,075 4,050 21
Oakland: Industrial park 04/11/66 963 840 1
Oakland: Airport facilities 05/09/66 6,390 4,260 4
Oakland: Aircraft hangars 05/26/66 74Oakland: Aircraft hangars 02/20/67 76Oakland: Air cargo terminal 05/26/66 244 1
Oakland: Air cargo terminal 02/20/67 184Oakland: 4-lane highway 06/02/66 414Oakland: Auxiliary airport tower 08/23/66 134 89 1
Oakland: Health center 06/19/68 650 650 58Oakland: Health center 01/10/69 100 100Oakland: Health center 11/17/69 15 15Colombo Baking Co., Inc.: Bakery 05/27/66 42?,
Berkeley Instruments: Telemeters 01/12/66 78Sierra Cotton Mills, Inc.: Yarn for mops 11/23/66 241Rainbow Carwash, Inc.: Carwash systems
equipment 09/20/66 135Bennies Candy Mfg. Co.: Candy Making 10/26/66 55 2
Bennies Candy Mfg. Co.: Candy making 05/21/68 9
Hyatt Corp. of Oakland: Hyatt HouseHotel 06/27/68 4,000
Bank of America: Sierra Cotton Mills, Inc. 03/13/67 135Wells Fargo Bank: Bennies Candy Mfg.
Co. 12/20/68 9
6266
Applicant and description Dateobligated
Public works Business developmentTechnicalassistanceGrant Loan
PlanningWorking grantLoan capital
guarantee
EDA: Small job developmentOakland: Hard core unemploymentOakland: Hard core unemploymentOakland: Industrialization centerOakland Plastic Industry Commission:
Plastic industry centerPort of Oakland: Marine terminal
03/ 18/ 6601/10/6604/05/6604/29/66
06/30/6606/23/66
64181810
1540
Social Science Research and Develop-ment Corp.: Development in Oakland 06/24/66 399
Oakland: East Bay job fair 09/27/66 3
Oakland: Community employment 03/01/67 28Oakland: Community employment 04/08/68 31Opportunities Industrialization Center,
Inc.: Train/retrain unemployed 06/ 13/67 55
Opportunities Industrialization Center,Inc.: Train/retrain unemployed 06/27/68 147
Opportunities Industrialization Center,Inc.: Train/retrain unemployed 06/27/69 17
Opportunities Industrialization Center,Inc.: Train I retrain unemployed 08/19/69 22
Opportunities Industrialization Center,Inc.: Train I retrain unemployed 02/16/70 17
EDA: Task force 06/22/67 48General and Special Contractors: Develop
minority group contractors 06/07/68 75General and Special Contractors: Develop
minority group contractors 02/03/70 75Oakland: Youth opportunity program 05/20/68 20Oakland: Youth opportunity program 05/07/69 20Oakland: Youth opportunity program . . . 06/26/70 23Project-Upgrade, Inc.: Property rehabilita-
tion' employment 09/08/69 31
East Bay Spanish Foundation: Mexican-American economic development . . . 10/31/69 91
Bennies Candy Mfg. Co.: Marketing 06/30/69 3
Trans-Trucking: Management assistance 06/30/69 1
Trans-Trucking: Management assistance 06/30/69 1
Oakland Small Business Development:Help black businessmen 09/08/69 2
United Minority Economic Council: Tech-nical assistance 03/10/70 2
Quantum Associates: Management . . . . 04/01/70 1
Group to Industrialize the Ghetto: Res-taurant appraisal 06/12/70 **
CITY OF SAN DIEGO
San Diego: Marine terminal 04/18/66 3,987 1
San Diego: Facilities for industrial park 04/18/66 1,200 1
San Diego: Skill center 11/ 08/ 66 160San Diego: Bernardo industrial park 04/24/67 751 2
Wavetek, Inc.: Electronic test equipment 10/07/68 293San Diego: Harbor/industry center plan 04/26/67 44San Diego: Ocean oriented industry 06/20/68 100
Mayors Committee: Manpower 06/20/67 57Mayors Committee: Manpower 05/23/69 53San Diego: Youth opportunity program 04/25/68 30San Diego: Youth opportunity program 05/06/69 30San Diego: Youth opportunity program . . 06/30/70 20
6367
Applicant and description Dateobligated
Public works Business developmentPlanning
grantTechnical
assistanceGrant LoanWorking
Loan capitalguarantee
FORT MOHAVE RESERVATION
Needles: Community building 04/ 24/ 68 226t 56Needles: Community building 01/19/70 29t
YUMA RESERVATION
Yuma: Community building 08/20/68 264t 66Yuma: Community center 04/17/70 80t
COLORADOSTATEWIDE
Simplot Potato Processors, Inc.: Potatoprocessing plant 05/14/70 3,900
Colorado Division of Commerce and De-velopment: Southern Colorado EDD 01/25/67 30
EDA: Skiing trends 02/16/67 1
City/County-Denver: Employment gap 06/22/67 67City/County-Denver: Employment gap 04/12/68 22City/County-Denver: Employment gap 05/27/68 21Denver: Summer youth prograrn 05/20/69 30
ARCHULETA COUNTY
Pagcsa Springs: Water system/treatment 02/05/68 397
CONEJOS COUNTY
Conejos County Development Commis-sion: Potato chip industry 06/28/67 7
COSTILLA COUNTY
Blanca: Water/ sewer/ waste treatment 02/03/68 196tFort Garland: Water/waste treatment 02/03/68 241tSan Luis: Tourist community center . . 09/05/69 520t
FREMONT COUNTY
Penrose: Expand water mains 06/24/69 133
LAS ANiMAS COUNTY
Trinidad: Water system 03/25/66 274 1
SOUTHERN UTE RESERVATION
Ignacio: Tourist complex 10/28/69 557tSouthern Ute Tribe: Planning 06/17/69 19
PUEBLO DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Pueblo: Downtown parking building 10/14/68 253Pueblo: Creative arts/ conference center 12/15/69 748Southern Colorado EDD: Public service
careers 06/24/70 120Southern Colorado EDD: Planning 03/21/68 63Southern Colorado EDD: Planning 01/31/69 77Southern Colorado EDD: Planning 02/26/70 70
CONNECTICUTSTATEWIDE
Connecticut Development Commission:Analyze commission programs 06/30/67 26
Southeastern Connecticut Chamber ofCommerce: Economic readjustment 03/09/67 20
64
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Public works Business developmentPlanning
grantTechnicalassistance
Grant Loan LoanWorkingcapital
guarantee
BRISTOL AREA
Bristol: Sewage treatment system 04/06/66 1,306 2
NORWICH AREA
Norwich: Industrial park/ sewers/ roads 06/01/66 195Norwich: Water supply' treatment 8/14/69 2,675Norwich Community Development Corp :
Business forms 05/25/70 1,000
TORRINGTON AREA
Torrington: Industrial park/facilities 05/31/66 329
DELAWARESTATEWIDE
University of Delaware: Oyster study 06/29/70 16
SUSSEX COUNTY
Milford: Sewage treatment plant 06/30/67 298Selbyville: Sewage collection/treatment 08/31/68 131Sussex County Levy Court: Industrial air-
park feasibility study 06/12/70 14
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIAWashington, D.C.: Construct/equip health
center 06/30/69 1,441
FLORIDASTATEWIDE
Tampa: Summer youth program 04/28/69 20Board of Brevard County Committee: In-
dustrial park feasibility study 06/25/70 3
CALHOUN COUNTY
Coastal Products Corp.: Hardboard build-ing material 08117167 203
National Bank of Commerce: CoastalProducts Corp. 07/28/67 540
Coastal Products Corp.: Management 01/30/67 3
FRANKLIN COUNTY
Apalachicola: Water/sewer 03/02/66 19Alligator Point: Water distribution system 06/28/66 69 72Florida Seafood Canning Co.: Seafood
products 05/30/66 27First National Bank: Florida Seafood Can-
ning Co. 02/06/67 135Carrabelle: Port development 03/08/67 24Florida Seafood Canning Co.: Evaluate op-
erations 01/12/68 16Florida Seafood Canning Co.: Survey pro-
duction tine 06/30/67 2Florida Seafood Canning Co.: Survey pro-
duction line 08/23/67 2
HOLMES COUNTY
Northwest Florida Development Council:Planning 06/14/67 41
65
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Public works Business developmentPlanning
grantTechnicalassistanceGrant Loan
WorkingLoan capital
guarantee
Northwest Florida Development Council:Planning 09/ 18/68
Northwest Florida Development Council:Planning 10/15/69 45
Northwest Florida Development Council:Wood plant study 03/15/69 18
Northwest Florida Development Council:Wood plant study 06/15/70 24
JACKSON COUNTY
Marianna: Airport industrial park 06/22/66 19
ST LUCIE COUNTY
Clint Davis Bag Co.: Plastic bag liners 06/24/66 585Area Development Council: Planning/
development services 06/22/66 25
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Sanford: Storage wharf 12/06/68 824 2Sanford: Airport industrial area study 04/22/68 32Seminole Indian Reservation: Aquaculture
development project 12/03/69 169
SUMTER COUNTY
Rover Shoe Co.: Fabric sneakers 11/03/65 299Florida Corrugating Corp.: Corrugated
boxes and containers 06/30/66 318
WASHINGTON COUNTY
EDA: Deadening Lakes 01/17/66 23
CITY OF MIAMI
Abood Distributors Corp.: Storage andpacking 06/29/67 588
Miccosukee Tribe: Tribal center 11/16/66 3Miami: Disposal of vehicles 10/31/66 10Miami: Industrial development study 06/15/67 89Miami: Central produce market 06/29/67 42Florida Finest Seafood, Inc.: Expand fish-
ing industry 05/ 10/68 150
BAY COUNTY (PANAMA CITY)
Panama City: Port facility/streets 10/14/68 1,049 1,050 2
GEORGIASTATEWIDE
State Planning and Programming Bureau:Liaison, assistance to EDD's 01/15/68 32
Chattahoochee-Flint Commission: Plan-ning 02/01/68 41
Chattahoochee-Flint Commission: Plan-ning 06/16/69 44
Chattahoochee-Flint Commission: Plan-ning 06/29/70 21
Lower Chattahoochee: Planning 05/08/69 28Lower Chattahoochee: Planning 06/22/70 31
Georgia Institute of Technology: Techni-cal assistance 05/ 19/66 203
6670
Applicant and description Dateobligated
Public works Business development
TechnicalassistanceGrant Loan
Working PlanningLoan capital grant
guarantee
Georgia Institute of Technology: Techni-cal assistance
Georgia Institute of Technology: Techni-cal assistance
Georgia Institute of Technology: Techni-cal assistance
Georgia Institute of Technology: Techni-cal assistance
Lake Lanier Development Authority: Fea-
06/07/ 67
06/24/ 68
05/08/ 69
04/17/70
221
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120
sibility of developing Lake Island 09/ 16/ 66 82Atlanta: Model city neighborhood 06/28/ 67 100Model Neighborhood, Inc.: Atlanta area
outreach and development project 05/19/69 87
APPLING COUNTY
Altamaha Planning/ Development Com-mission: Gum naval stores 06/24/68 86
BALDWIN COUNTY
Baldwin County: Water/sewer system 03/25/66 1
BERRIEN COUNTY
Nashville: Expand water/sewer/gas 01/13/69 480
BRYAN COUNTY
Pembroke: Water/ sewer facilities 02/03/69 449t
BURKE COUNTY
Waynesboro: Water I sewer facilities 11/19/69 318Waynesboro: Industrial park 11/19/69 209tWaynesboro: Airport facilities 04/29/ 66 13Samsons Mfg. Corp.: Curtains / draperies 06/01/70 250
CLAY COUNTY
Fort Gaines: Water I sewer! sewage treat-ment 10/17/69 97
COFFEE COUNTY
Douglas: Water/waste treatment 12109/68 741
EARLY COUNTY
Blakely: Airport facilities 11/30/66 26Great Northern Plywood Corp.: Plywood
plant 06/28/66 2,761
FANNIN COUNTY
Blue Ridge: Airport industrial park plan 06/10/69 18
GLASCOCK COUNTY
Gibson: Water/ sewers 07/17/68 301t
GORDON COUNTY
Americana, Inc.: Tufted carpet printing 03/25/66 2
GREENE COUNTY
Greensboro: Water/sewer system 03/20/68 477 319Greene County Industrial Authority: Air-
port industrial park 06/24t69 17
HABERSHAM COUNTY
Alto: Water system 05/26/66 52 52
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Public works Business developmentPlanning
grantTechnicalassistanceGrant Loan
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HANCOCK COUNTY
Sparta: Waterworks 05/24/66 48Social-Economic Development Commit-
tee: County economic development 03/11/69 69
HENRY COUNTY
Henry County Water Authority: Waterlinesand tank 04/06/66 1
JASPER COUNTY
Monticello: Water/sewer expansion 06/10/66 36 1
Monticello: Sewer/treatment facilities 06/20/66 165 1
Monticello: Water/sewer/gas to industrialpark 11/05/68 166
JEFFERSON COUNTY
Wrens: Water/sewer facilities 01/06/69 400
LAURENS COUNTY
Georgia Furniture Manufacturing Co :Household furniture 12/29/66 1,625
LIBERTY COUNTY
Interstate Container Corp.: Containers 06/01/66 6,000
MCINTOSH COUNTY
Hi Pals Footwear: Shoe manufacturing 04/12/68 10
MACON COUNTY
Montezuma: Water/sewer expansions 04/08/66 500 500 1
MARION COUNTY
Buena Vista: Water system 06/22/66 85
MERIWETHER COUNTY
Woodbury: Water/ sewer 05/31/66 390 390
MITCHELL COUNT;Camilla: Sewage treatment/collection 09/24/68 653Southwest Georgia Planning and Develop-
ment Commission: District planning 02/01/68 41Southwest Georgia Planning and Develop-
ment Commission: Planning 02/24/69 51Southwest Georgia Planning and Develop-
ment Commission: Planning 04/28/70 49
MORGAN COUNTY
Madison: Water/ sewer 12/14/68 957 638Madison: Water/ sewer 02/09/70 45 30Baron Container Corp.: Cups and lids 02/04/69 1,003
PIKE COUNTY
Zebulon: Water/ sewer 08/ 10/ 67 477t 159Zebulon: Water/sewer 12/18/68 135t 45
POLK COUNTY
Rockmart: Water system expansion 04/06/66 1
PULASKI COUNTY
Pulaski County Area Redevelopment:Structural clay products 03/24/66 3
68
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Public works Business developmentPlanning
grantTechnicalassistanceGrant Loan
WorkingLoan capital
guarantee
RABUN COUNTY
Rabun Products, Inc.: Metal products 06/27/66 119
ROCKDALE COUNTY
Conyers: Water/sewer expansion 09/01/67 158Conyers: Sewage treatment plant 12/31/67 85
SCHLEY COUNTY
Ellaville: Water/sewer 05/07/68 205 205Ellaville: Planning 02/02/68 46Ellaville: Planning 05/15/69 51Ellaville: Planning 06/09/70 24
SCREVEN COD.ITY
Sylvania: Industrial park 09/26/68 444 296Sylvania Spinning Corp.: Dyeing and spin-
ning yarns 08/07/68 2,405
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Donalsonville: Airport utilization 06/12/68 30
STEWART COUNTY
Richland: Enlarge water/sewer systems 03/21/67 143
TAYLOR COUNTY
Butler: Water' sewers for industrial park 11/22/69 357t 153
TELFAIR COUNTY
Lumber City: Water/sewer tank/ treat-ment/industrial park 12/16/68 496 332
TOOMBS COUNTY
Vidalia: Water/sewer facilities 03/25/66 447 1
TOWNS COUNTY
Hiawassee: Waterworks/well/ tank/ mains 09/09/68 371 114Hiawassee: Sewer facilities 10/08/68 370 92Georgia Mountains Planning and Develop-
ment Commission: Recreation study 06/28/67 19
TREUTLEN COUNTY
Soperton: Sewage collection system 04/12/68 466t 201ACS Industries, Inc.: Manufacturers of
polypropylene yarn 12/05/69 580
TURNER COUNTY
Rebecca: Water system 04/14/67 86Ashburn: Expand water/sewer facilities 04/04/68 264 176
UNION COUNTY
Blairsville: Water/sewer system 06/04/68 330t
WALTON COUNTY
Social Circle: Water/sewer system 06/10/66 234Southco Development Co., Inc.: Freezer
and warehouse 06/30/66 224
WARREN COUNTY
Warrenton: Water/sewer 05/03/68 1,119t 260Warrenton: Industrial park/roads/sewer 06/01/68 176tNu-Knox, Inc.: Particle board plant 01/16/69 2,310
69
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obligated
Public works Business developmentPlanning
grantTechnicalassistance
GrantWorking
Loan Loan capitalguarantee
WASHINGTON COUNTY
Tennille: Elevated water tank 08/12/68 66
WHITE COUNTY
Cleveland: Recreational station 05/06/68 1,272 848Cleveland: Water/sewer expansions 02/05/68 336 224
WILKES COUNTY
Washington: Waterworks 06/06/66 249
WORTH COUNTY
Sylvester: Water/ sewer/ gas 10/01/68 1,080
ATHENS DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Athens: Water system 06/26/67 1,109Athens: Expand Athens vocational school 06/27/68 250Northeast Georgia Commission: Planning 10/10/66 16
Northeast Georgia Commission: Planning 09/29/67 41
Northeast Georgia Commission: Planning 09/28/68 50Northeast Georgia Commission: Planning 10/17/69 46Georgia Experimental Station: Peach mar-
keting/processing 02/24/66 72Coosa Valley Area Planning and Develop-
ment: Exploration of mineral deposits 06/29/66 60
DUBLIN AND EAST DUBLINDublin: Water/sewer 06/26/67 1,687Heart of Georgia Commission: Planning 08/25/66 35Heart of Georgia Commission: Planning 08/18/67 49Heart of Georgia Commission: Planning 09/23/68 54Heart of Georgia Commission: Planning 10/27/69 49
VALDOSTA DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Valdosta: Industrial park 06/26/67 288Coastal Plain Area Planning and Develop-
ment Commission: Public servicecareers 06/26/70 120
Coastal Plain Area Planning and Develop-ment Commission: Planning 06/30/66 19
Coastal Plain Area Planning and Develop-ment Commission: Planning 06/30/67 49
Coastal Plain Area Planning and Develop-ment Commission: Planning 06/29/68 55
Coastal Plain Area Planning and Develop-ment Commission: Planning 06/28/69 57
Coastal Plain Area Planning and Develop-ment Commission: Planning 06/16/70 52
Coastal Plain Area Planning and Develop-ment Commission: Planning 01/09/67 18
GAINESVILLE DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Gainesville: Airport/ industrial park 06/22/67 435Lake Lanier Islands: Camp site/informa-
tion building 12/16/68 650Lake Lanier Islands: Water/sewers 12/16/68 753Georgia Mountains Planning and Develop-
ment Commission: Planning 06/24/66 39Georgia Mountains Planning and Develop-
ment Commission: Planning 06/26/67 50
70
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Public works Business developmentPlanning
grantTechnical
assistanceGrant Loan
WorkingLoan capital
guarantee
Georgia Mountains Planning and Develop-ment Commission: Planning 06/29/68 53
Georgia Mountains Planning and Develop-ment Commission: Planning 06/19/69 49
Georgia Mountains Planning and Develop-ment Commission: Planning 06/28/70 44
Gainesville: Economic development/model city area 06/27/69 48
MILLEDGEVILLE DEVELOPMENTCENTER
Milledgeville: Sewer to industrial park 06/19/68 97Oconee Area Planning and Development
Commission: Planning 08/23/66 50Oconee Area Planning and Development
Commission: Planning 08/22/67 45Oconee Area Planning and Development
Commission: Planning 08/15/68 52Oconee Area Planning and Development
Commission: Planning 10/16/69 54
AUGUSTA DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Central Savannah River: Public servicecareers 06/30/70 120
Central Savannah River Area Planningand Development Commission: Plan-ning 06/30/67 24
Central Savannah River Area Planningand Development Commission: Plan-ning 06/27/68 39
Central Savannah River Area Planningand Development Commission: Plan-ning 06/30/69 58
Central Savannah River Area Planningand Development Commission: Plan-ning 06/30/70 53
SWAINSBORO DEVELOPMENT CENTERSwainsboro: Industrial park/ water/
streets/ light 04/26/68 408 408Swainsboro: Water' sewer expansion . . . . 07/22/69 76Swainsboro: Sewage treatment plant . . . 09/30/69 153Swainsboro: Expansion of sewage treat-
ment facilities 12/31/69 41Keller Stamping, Inc.: Metal, plastic parts 06/27/68 822
WAYCROSS DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Slash Pine Area Planning and Develop-ment Commission: Planning 06/24/66 25
Slash Pine Area Planning and Develop-ment Commission: Planning 06/29/ 67 33
Slash Pine Area Planning and Develop-ment Commission: Planning 06/29/68 46
Slash Pine Area Planning and Develop-ment Commission: Planning 06/19/69 41
Slash Pine Area Planning and Develop-ment Commission: Planning 06/29/70 37
71
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Public works Business developmentPlanning
grantTechnical
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WorkingLoan capital
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BRUNSWICK DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Brunswick: Railroad track 01/08/69 2,500Coastal Area Planning and Development
Commission: Public service careers 06/29/70 105Coastal Area Planning and Development
Commission: Planning 11/10/67 47Coastal Area Planning and Development
Commission: Planning 01/23/69 51Coastal Area Planning and Development
Commission: Planning 01/22/70 63Coastal Area Planning and Development
Commission: Planning 06/05/69 8
HINESVILLE DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Hinesville: Water/ sewer 05/03/67 329 220Hinesville: Sewage treatment facility 05/03/67 50 67
AMERICUS DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Americus: Industrial park I water/sewer 06/26/70 1,475
LA GRANGE DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Chattahoochee Flint: Public servicecareers 06/29/70 120
CARROLLTON DEVELOPMENT CENTERCarrollton: Water' sewer system 04/21/70 2,293Southwire Co.: Copper refinery 05/26/70 5,000
HAWAIISTATEWIDE
Kauai County: Small business develop-ment program 06/22/70 14
HAWAII COUNTY
Hilo: Water supply 06/ 24/ 66 414Hilo: Water system 01/02/69 350Island Copra Trading Co.: Resort hotel 06/03/66 66Department of Economic Development:
Planning 06/24/66 11
Department of Economic Development:Planning 06/30/67 39
Department of Economic Development:Planning 06/26/ 69 24
Department of Economic Development:Robusta logs for furniture 12/08/66 5
Honolulu: Summer youth program 06/ 13/ 6E 20
IDAHOSTATEWIDE
Clearwater Economic DevelopmentAss'n.: Planning 02/08/68 43
Clearwater Economic DevelopmentAss'n.: Planning 06/13/69 44
Clearwater Economic DevelopmentAss'n.: Planning 06/29/70 42
Applicant and description Dateobligated
Public works Business developmentPlanning
grantTechnical
assistanceGrant Loan Loan
Workingcapital
guarantee
BLAINE COUNTY
Ketchum: Sewer systemSun Valley: Sewage collection systemKetchum: Sewage treatment plant
BOISE COUNTY
06/13/6706/ 14/ 6706/ 30/ 67
3561986
Horse Shoe Bend: Water supply 04/04/68 158tHorse Shoe Bend: Sewage collection 04/04/68 62tHorse Shoe Bend: Sewage treatment/in-
terceptor line 05/31/68 26Hoff Lumber Co.: Lumber/wood products 06/28/68 650Idaho First National Bank: Hoff Lumber
Co. 03/16/70 360
CLEARWATER COUNTY
Orofino: Sewage collection system 11110/66 72Riverside: Sewage treatment facility 06/30/67 47
IDAHO COUNTY
Cottonwood: Water storage tank/pump 05/27/66 23
LATAH COUNTY
Clearwater Economic Development Ass'n :Public service careers 06/29/70 70
FT HALL RESERVATION
Fort Hall: Water system 06/01/66 136 35 1
Fort Hall: Sewage collection system 09/01/66 105 27 1
Fort Hall: Waste treatment facility 08/29/66 34 14 1
Fort Hall Potato Storage Co., Inc.: Freshpotato storage 04/ 10/ 67 160
NEZ PERCE RESERVATION
Lapwai: Sewage collection system 06/08/66 77Lapwai: City water meters 09/ 03/ 66 13Lapwai: Water storage tank 05/06/67 29Winchester: Sewage collection /water dis-
tribution 05/04/70 117Lapwai: Interceptor sewers 06/02/66 22Winchester: Sewage treatment facility 06/30/70 20Idaho Tree Products, Inc.: Wood chips 06127169 345Nez Perce Tribe: Employment 06/23/70 29
CITY OF LEWISTON DEVELOPMENTCENTER
Lewiston: Vocational-technical trainingschool 11/17/69 750
ILLINOISSTATEWIDE
Sparta: Raw waterline expansion 05/31/66 260 260 1
Illinois Department of Business and Eco-nomic Development: Organization ofdistricts 06/23/66 58
Illinois Department of Business and Eco-nomic Development: Organization ofdistricts 06/30/67 23
Kaskaskia Valley Ass'n.: Tourism/recreation 09/19/66 19
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Public works Business development
Planninggrant
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Workingloan capital
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BOND COUNTY
Greenville: Water system expansion 05/24/66 1,156 1,156 4Greenville: Water system 05/06/68 457
CARROLL COUNTY
Savanna: Sewage treatment plant 05/02/66 348 348 3Wood Products, Inc.: Management 11/22/66 2
CHRISTIAN COUNTY
Taylorville: Water system expansion 06/27/66 196 196
CLINTON COUNTY
Clinton County: Water system 06/ 14/ 66 394 1
Breese: Water/sewer to hospital 11/22/66 21Breese: 60-bed general hospital 05/23/66 1,300 1
FRANKLIN COUNTY
North City: Water system 06/26/66 104 69West Frankfort: Industrial park 06/30/66 372 248 1
Thompsonville: Water distribution system 06/13/66 75Benton: Water/ sewer 10/03/66 415 165 1
Whittington: Water distribution system 10/30/69 355 215Benton: Industrial site development 05/25/70 169Mark Twain Industries: Boat manufactur-
ing plant 06/22/68 2,036Rend Lake Conservation District: Rend
Lake development program 04/21/69 47
HARDIN COUNTY
Elizabethtown: Water system 04/18/66 57 1
JEFFERSON COUNTY
Dix: Water/ sewer system 06/25/66 271 271Mount Vernon: Sewer/water to industrial
park 04/ 18/ 66 110 1
Mount Vernon: Road improvements to in-dustrial park 06/27/66 72
JERSEY COUNTY
Grafton: Small boat marina 06/10/66 495Jerseyville: Water) sewer I road for indus-
trial park 06/23/70 92Jerseyville Industrial Development Com-
mission: Planning 06/29/68 23Jerseyville Industrial Development Com-
mission: Planning 06/27/69 25Jerseyville Industrial Development Com-
mission: Planning 06/29/70 25Jerseyville Industrial Development Com-
mission: Motel feasibility study 05/22/69 3
MACOUPIN COUNTY
Mount 0 Sewer/water system 04/06/66 80 80 1
Mount Olive: Sewer/water system 06/03/68 28
MARION COUNTY
Centralia: Water/ sewer/ treatment/ indus-trial park 05/26/66 83 1
MARSHALL COUNTYLacon: Sewage collection system 06/30/66 397Lacon: Sewage treatment plant 06/23/66 96
74
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Public works Business developmentPlanning
grantTechnicalassistance
Grant LoanWorking,
Loan capitalguarantee
MONROE COUNTY
Waterloo: Water/ sewers/ lagoon 06/20/66 176 176
MONTGOMERY COUNTY
Litchfield: Hospital/nurses' residence 06/08/66 2,893 8Litchfield: Hospital/nurses' residence 04/03/68 551
PERRY COUNTY
Du Quoin: Water/sewer 11/28/66 258Du Quoin: Water/sewer/treatment plant 06/30/67 72
POPE COUNTY
Golconda: Water system 06/12/67 65 65
PULASKI COUNTY
Pulaski-Alexander Development Corp.:Economic planning/ development . . . 04/17/70 39
ST CLAIR COUNTY
St. Clair County: Water intake/treatment/ distribution 07/26/68 1,049 1,049
East St. Louis: Sewage treatment plant 01/26/68 36East St. Louis: Industrial development 05/02/68 98East St. Louis: Industrial development 03/11/70 100Young Disciples, Inc.: Job training' young
people 12/10/69 87
SALINE COUNTY
Eldorado: Sewage disposal faculty 09/28/66 184 1
Harrisburg: Sewer system 05/27/68 760Harrisburg: Sewer system 07/28/69 47Eldorado: Sewage disposal facility 09/28/66 43 1
Southeast Region Planning and Develop-ment Commission: Planning 05/07/6J 31
Southeast Region Planning and Devebp-ment Commission: Planning 06/30/69 33
Southeast Region Planning and Develop-ment Commission: Planning 06/30/70 32
UNION COUNTY
Anna/Jonesboro: Water system 06/02/67 383
WILLIAMSON COUNTY
Herrin: Water system 03/28/66 419 2Carterville: Water storage tank/mains 01/17/69 149Central Technology: Management 04/06/67 15
CITY OF CHICAGO (PART)
Chicago: Roads/water/sewer/ lights 06/19/68 4,866tChicago: Training center 01/ 15/69 6,453tChilewich Sons & Co.: Meat processing 06/26/68 2,438Edsal Manufacturing Co., Inc.: Steel shop
furniture 01/15/69 846E.L. and B.E. Kohn and City Foods Dis-
tributors: Expand processing plant 04/26/69 101U.S. Mfg. and Development Corp.: Corru-
gated boxes 05/22/70 406Berkshire Foods, Inc.: Food processing 05/25/70 2,246Chicago: 2 in 1 project 06/13/67 240Chicago: 2 in 1 project 06/27/68 226Chicago: 2 in 1 project 11/15/68 30
7579
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Public works Business developmentTechnical
assistanceGrant Loan
PlanningWorking grantLoan capitalguarantee
Chicago: 2 in 1 project 02/28/70 151Frederick Simpich: Grandmothers bakery 12/06/67 20Chicago Opportunities Industrialization
Centers: Establish centers 11/18/68 100Chicago Opportunities Industrialization
Centers: Establish centers 03/11/70 75Chicago Economic Development Corp :
Contractor assistance program 04/03/69 65Chicago Economic Development Corp :
Contractor assistance program 12/15/69 3Chicago Economic Development Corp.:
Contractor assistance progrr..m 05/25/70 85Value Rug Mart, Inc.: Synthetic carpet . . 10/28/69 11Minority Economic Development Systems,
Inc.: 47th Street project 04/20/70 15University of Chicago: Urban land bound-
aries study 06/29/70 3
CARBONDALE DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Carbondale: Sewage disposal system 06/27/67 2,111Rend Lake Conservancy District: Intercity
water system 03/ 19/ 68 342Greater Egypt Regional Planning Commis-
sion: Planning 02/21/67 38Greater Egypt Regional Planning Commis-
sion: Planning 05/14/68 43Greater Egypt Regional Planning Commis-
sion: Planning 06/10/69 53Greater Egypt Regional Planning Commis-
sion: Planning 06/29/70 24Southern Illinois University: Regional eco-
nomic technical program 06/23/67 82Southern Illinois University: Regional eco-
nomic technical program 06/27/68 95Southern Illinois University: Regional eco-
nomic technical program 06/10/69 85
INDIANASTATEWIDE
Indiana University: Tourism/recreation 09/10/65 3Indiana Limestone Institute of Amei ica:
Feasibility of limestone industry 11/30/66 160Indianapolis: Summer youth program 05/01/69 20Gary: Summer youth program 05/01/69 20
GREENE COUNTY
Linton: Water system 10/24/66 165 1
LAWRENCE COUNTY
Bedford: Waterworks 05/17/66 1,152 2Mitchell: Water/ sewer/ street expansions 06/29/67 3Mitchell: Water/sewer/street expansions 04/04/66 300Bedford Chamber of Commerce: Eco-
nomic base study 06/29/70 19
ORANGE COUNTY
Spring Valley Development Corp.: Art de-velopment center 03/03/66 40
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PERRY COUNTY
Storrs Wood Products: Particle boardCitizens National Bank: Storrs Wood
ProductsStorrs Wood Products: Management
SCOTT COUNTY
10/19/67
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Scottsburg: Sewer 05/ 19/ 66 485Scottsburg: Water treatment/ distribution 06/ 26/ 68 1,220t 778
SPENCER COUNTY
Santa Claus: Water and sewers 04/01/69 782 782Storrs Wood Products: Develop a cost
accounting system 06/06/68 1
STARKE COUNTY
Arrowhead Engineering Corp.: Pulleymanufacturing plant 06/ 14/68 182
Arrowhead Engineering Corp.: Pulleymanufacturing plant 10/27/66 12
Arrowhead Engineering Corp.: Licensingpatent processes 04/11/67 2
Arrowhead Engineering Corp.: Marketing 06/28/67 14Arrowhead Engineering Corp.: Accounting
and marketing study 06/ 19/ 68 10
WASHINGTON COUNTY
Salem: Sewers/sewage lift station 06/18/66 91 1
Salem Redevelopment Corp.: Expansionof shoe company 06/27/66 158
TERRE HAUTE DEVELOPMENT CENTER
West Central Indiana EDD: Planning 06/29/68 28West Central Indiana EDD: Planning 06/20/69 36West Central Indiana EDD: Planning ... . 06/26/70 17
IOWASTATEWIDE
Appanoose-Monroe Area: Water survey 06/30/67 19
JACKSON COUNTY
Maquoketa: Industrial park development 06/18/70 351Maquoketa: Municipal airport expansion 06/18/70 115
MONROE COUNTY
Albia: Water system 06/26/66 69Albia: Water system expansion 06/05/70 112
KANSASSTATEWIDE
Mid-America, Inc.: Planning 12/08/66 51Mid-America, Inc.: Planning 01/04/68 54Mid-America, Inc.: Planning 12/11/68 51Mid-America, Inc.: Planning 01/26/70 43
CHEROKEE COUNTY
Baxter Springs: Site improvement for in-dustrial building 03/14/67 13 13
Galena: Sewer mains/treatment 05/14/68 255
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CRAWFORD COUNTY
Pittsburg: Industrial park 04/23/69 895Pittsburg: Water treatment facility 06/16/70 1,260
RICE COUNTY
Sterling: Sewer expansion 03/11/66 36 1
KENTUCKY
STATEWIDE
Kentucky Area Development Office: De-velopment of western Kentucky 06/27/67 143
Purchase Area Development District:Planning 06/30/69 39
Green River Area Development District:Planning 04/24/70 45
Kentucky Department of Parks: PlanState park 02/23/67 21
EDA: Study of junked cars 06/30/66 45Kentucky Department of Commerce: Su-
pervisory training 06/21/66 134Kentucky Department of Commerce: Su-
pervisory training 06/26/68 150Kentucky Department of Commerce: Su-
pervisory training 05/23/69 268Berea College: Study employment/sum-
mer semester 06/30/66 24University of Kentucky: New towns 06/30/67 52Louisville: Summer youth program 05/06/69 20EDA-FIVCO Area Development District:
Tourism/ recreation 01/08/70 3
ALLEN COUNTY
Scottsville: Water supply/ sewage collec-tion system 05/27/68 1,130 1,130
Scottsville: Municipal gas distribution . 02/24/70 528 352
BATH COUNTY
Salt Lick: Water distribution, pump,storage 11/13/67 254 235
BELL COUNTY
Middlesboro: Develop industrial site 06/07/66 61Middlesboro: Develop industrial site 06/07/66 68Pineville: Tourism complex 05/24/67 530Middlesboro: Storm sewers 04/25/67 647Pineville: Water system 05/06/68 2,392t 598Middlesboro: Sewage treatment plant .. . 06/30/70 612Tenn-Flake, Inc.: Produce flakeboard 08/16/67 255Commercial Bank: Tenn-Flake, Inc. 04/11/68 270
BOYD COUNTY
Sanitation District No. 1: Sewer system 04/18/66 1
Ashland: Water system 06/06/66 237Kentucky Electric Steel Co.: Manufacture
of steel billets 06/20/67 989
BREATHITT COUNTY
Quicksand: Sewer system 05/02/67 283Quicksand: Sewer system 10/07/68 80t 57
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BUTLER COUNTY
Morgantown: Waterworks 11/28/66 371
CALLOWAY COUNTY
Murray: Waste treatment facility 05/31/66 117Murray: Interceptor sewer/ industrial road 12/31/68 93
CARLISLE COUNTY
Cunningham: Water system 06/30/66 103 93 1
CARTER COUNTY
Grayson: Water system 06/15/66 432 1
Olive Hill: Carter Caves State Park 06/02/67 314Kentucky Mushroom Farms, Inc.: Mush-
room growing 06/30/67 376Olive Hill Development Co.: Insulation 06/30/66 64
CHRISTIAN COUNTY
Pennyrile Area Development District:Planning 06/12/69 24
Pennyrile Area Development District:Planning 06/25/70 43
CLAY COUNTY
Manchester: Water distribution system 06/23/69 232t 58
CRITTENDEN COUNTY
Marion: Water system/sewage treatment 11/22/68 816 816
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
Burkesville: Water system 03/07/67 246 148
EDMONSON COUNTY
Edmonson County: Water supply/ dis-tribution system 06/06/67 980
Brownsville: Sewage collection system 08/05/68 174t 44Brownsville: Sewer system 02/02/70 59t 15Brownsville: Sewage treatment plant/
interceptor sewer 08/05/68 94 37Brownsville: Sewage treatment plant 02/02/70 14 6
Barren River Development District: Air-port' industrial park study 04/08/70 3
ELLIOTT COUNTY
Sandy Hook: Water treatment 05/09/67 138
ESTILL COUNTY
Irvine: Expand waterlines 06/10/67 74
FLOYD COUNTY
Betsy Layne: Water system 05/02/66 770 513 1
Prestonsburg: Resort complex 06/07/66 346Prestonsburg: Water system 06/08/67 365 248Floyd County: Water system 04/08/66 2,232 558 2Teaberry: Water system/tank/ lines 08/09/68 1,163t 309Prestonsburg: General hospital 02/14/69 2,818 1,127
FULTON COUNTY
Hickman: Water/ sewer 03/20/67 474Hickman: Water distribution system 06/03/68 455t 170
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Fulton Civic Center Authority: LatamerFriendship Center 02/13/67 13
Fulton Civic Center Authority: LatamerFriendship Center 10/13/67 9
GARRARD COUNTY
Lancaster: Water treatment/ storage/ lines 05/18/6"; 425 183Lancaster: Water treatment/ storage/ lines 03/15/68 78 78
GRAVES COUNTY
Spindletop Research Center: High-strength plastic 05/25/66 18
GRAYSON COUNTY
Leitchfield: Water system 03/25/66 562 1
Leitchfield: Rough River State Park 05/16/67 402
GREENUP COUNTY
Greenup: Greenbo Lake Park 06/09/66 1,100Greenup: Greenbo Lake Park 11/03/69 280t
HANCOCK COUNTY
Lewisport: Sewer system 08/12/68 140t 94Hawesville: Sewer system 08/06/68 386t 258Lewisport: Sewage treatment plant 08/12/68 97 141Hawesville: Sewage treatment plant 08/06/68 63 84
HARLAN COUNTY
Cumberland: Recreation complex 05/19/67 162Harlan: Waterworks 06/01/67 1,565Harlan Wood Products: Management 01/06/66 4Harlan Wood Products: Establishment of
cost accounting system 08/11/67 1
HART COUNTY
Horse Cave: Water/ sewer 05/16/66 85Hardyville: Community center/firehouse 05/20/66 26
JESSAMINE COUNTY
Nicholasville: Waterworks 06/06/66 205Nicholasville: Water to industrial park 08/ 09/ 68 24Nicholasville: Industrial park 08/15/68 95Nicholasville: Sewage treatment to in-
dustrial park 10/31/68 6
JOHNSON COUNTY
Paintsville: Develop industrial park 06/17/66 374Paintsville: Water mains/ storage tank 05/07/68 88 88Paintsville: Water to industrial park 06/06/67 278 70Johnson County: Water distribution . 06/24/70 589t 147Magoffin, Johnson and Morgan Stone Co :
Limestone quarry/ process 10/14/66 501Citizens Fidelity Bank and Trust: Magof-
fin, Johnson and Morgan Stone Co. 10/07/66 113Magoffin, Johnson and Morgan Stone Co :
Operational' financial feasibility study 06/26/70 7
KNOTT COUNTY
Pippa Passes: Water treatment/ sewagecollection 06/07/67 175
Pippa Passes: Drill water well 12/05/69 13tPippa Passes: Water distribution/sewer 06/30/67 78
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KNOX COUNTY
Barbourville: industrial park development 04/27/67 53Barbourville: Water distribution facilities 05/ 18/ 70 506tKnox County Economic Opportunity
Council: Expand wood products 11/15/66 2
LAUREL COUNTY
London: Sewage collection system 05/02/66 304 1
London: Sewage/waste treatment plant 05/02/66 138 1
LAWRENCE COUNTY
Louisa: Expand water main 03/08/66 30 25 1
Louisa: Water treatment plant 03/08/66 156 161Louisa: Water treatment plant 11/19/68 167t 106Louisa Carpet Mills, Inc.: Tufted carpets 09/14/65 955Louisa Carpet Mills, Inc.: Tufted carpets 06/27/68 247Louisa Carpet Mills, Inc.: Tufted carpets 03/04/69 325
LESLIE COUNTY
Hyden: Water supply system 06/10/66 1,044 261 1
Hyden: Sewer system 06/03/67 134 34Hyden: Sewage treatment 06/03/67 90 36
LETCHER COUNTY
Whitesburg: Water/storage dam 12/14/66 96 90Jenkins: Purchase water system 06/23/69 658t 282
LEWIS COUNTY
Wamsley Lumber Co.: Plastic wood 05/16/67 2
LIVINGSTON COUNTY
Grand Rivers: Sewer system 06/05/67 180 46Lake City: Sewage collection system 06/ 14/67 118 30Lake City: Sewage collection system 02/15/69 88t 38Grand Rivers: Waste treatment facility 06/06/67 69 27Lake City: Sewage collection/ treatment 06/14/67 64 25Lake City: Sewage collection/ treatment 02/15/69 49 37
LOGAN COUNTY
Russellville: Water system 06/09/66 228 1
Barren River Development District: Plan-ning 06/29/68 23
Barren River Development District: Plan-ning 06/12/69 48
Barren River Development District: Plan-ning 06/26/70 23
LYON COUNTY
Eddyville: Public port development 06/ 17/68 3
Lyon County-Kuttawa Authority: Publicport authority study 06/24/69 18
MCCREARY COUNTY
Whitley City: Construct industrial park/expand water system 05/02/70 752t
MCLEAN COUNTY
Calhoun: Water distribution system .. . . 05/26/70 167 157
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MADISON COUNTY
Richmond: Sewage collection 06/13/66 57Berea: Expand sewage treatment plant 05/07/68 198Richmond: Sewage treatment plant 06/01/66 228Berea: Expand sewage treatment plant 06/30/68 82Council of the Southern Mountains, Inc :
Appalachia small industry 06/08/67 60Council of the Southern Mountains, Inc :
Appalachia small industry 06/26/68 30Council of the Southern Mountains, Inc :
Appalachia small industry 05/09/69 40
MAGOFFIN COUNTY
Salyersville: Doctors' clinic building 02/11/69 171t 43
MARION COUNTY
Lebanon: Sewers/treatment facility 06/30/67 108
MARTIN COUNTY
Inez: Water system 03/18/66 693 175 1
Inez: Water system 01/10/68 216t 52Inez: Water system 06/10/70 101t 25Inez: Health clinic 04/08/66 69 1
MONROE COUNTY
Fountain Run: Water system 10/31/66 126t 1
Fountain Run: Water system 06/08/70 36tTompkinsville: Water/sewer systems 02/10/68 360tTompkinsville: Water /sewer systems . . . 06/27/70 240Tompkinsville: Sewage treatment plant 03/31/68 110Tompkinsville: Sewage treatment plant 06/27/70 147Tompkinsville: Water storagel distribution 06/27/70 127 110
NELSON COUNTY
Bloomfield: Reservoir/treatment plant 08/06/68 185t 123Bloomfield: Sewer 08/06/68 251t 167Bardstown: Water/ sewer 08/24/68 112Bloomfield: Sewage treatment plant 08/06/68 40 53
OHIO COUNTY
Beaver Dam: Water/sewer lines 01/02/67 258 286Beaver Dam: Waste lagoon/outfall .. 01/02/67 29 72
OLDHAM COUNTY
Verolon International: Textiles 01/04/66 1,068Citizens Fidelity Bank and Trust: Verolon
International 03/08/67 450Mo-Vac International: Management 10/ 12/66 4
OWSLEY COUNTY
Booneville: Water and sewer 05/02/66 652 193 1
Booneville: Sewage treatment 06/20/66 63
PERRY COUNTY
Hazard: Sewer/water expansion 05/02/66 1,120 480 1
Buckhorn: Vacation resort 05/24/67 774Vicco: Water/sewer system 04/29/68 952tGood Living Corp. of Kentucky: Restaur-
ant facility 06/26/67 130Kentucky River Development District: Re-
connaissance study 06/22/70 3
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PIKE COUNTY
Hellier: Water/sewer systems 06/07/67 1,080t 270 6Pikeville: Construct new 8-story hospital 02/12/69 1,500Elkhorn Stone Co., Inc.: Limestone quarry 06/30/67 1,138First National Bank: Elkhorn Stone Co.,
Inc. 11/29/67 225Pikeville: Economic development 05/01/68 120
POWELL COUNTY
Clay City: Sewer system 06/13/67 207 52Clay City: Sewer system 02/09/70 19t 5
Stanton: Sewer expansion 12/10/69 315tClay City: Sewage treatment plant 06/13/67 100 40Clay City: Sewage treatment plant 02/09/70 26 10
PULASKI COUNTY
West Somerset: Waterworks 06/06/66 230Somerset: Sewer line expansion 03/09/66 4Burnside: Sewage collection system 06/15/67 160 160Burnside: Sewage treatment plant 07/23/66 1
Somerset: Expand sewer system 07/23/66 108 96 1
Burnside: Sewage treatment plant 06/15/67 79 198Lake Cumberland Foundation: Manage-
ment assistance 03/24/66 2
ROCKCASTLE COUNTY
Mount Vernon: Water facilities 11/03/66 710 174Mount Vernon: Water system 09/24/68 256t 150Brodhead: Water storage' distribution . . 10/16/69 343t 229Mount Vernon: Sewer pump station/
collection mains 12/15/69 22tBrodhead: Sewage treatment' lines . . . 10/16/69 54 72Mount Vernon: Sewer pump station' main 01/31/70 18
ROWAN COUNTY
Morehead: Waterworks 05/16/66 769
RUSSELL COUNTY
Jamestown: Park recreation complex 05/16/67 720Russell Springs: Water system 06/01/67 221Russell Springs: Water system 01/29/69 95Russell Springs: Sewer system 06/01/67 249Russell Springs: Sewer system 01/29/69 107Jamestown: Water/ sewer 06/19/67 433 186Russell Springs: Sewage treatment 06/30/67 177Russell Springs: Sewage treatment 01/29/69 133Russell Springs: Sewage treatment 06/30/70 62Jamestown: Sewage treatment facility 06/19/67 75 56
SIMPSON COUNTY
Franklin: vvai.c.:: facilities 06/07/66 555 1
Franklin: Hospital faci'ities 06/10/66 444Frankl',1: Hospital facilities 02/15/67 85
TRIr4G COUNTY
Cac.iz: Lake Barkley complex 08/03/66 3,988La:<e Barkley: Water system 07/23/66 1,421 559 1
Cadiz: Hospital expansion 06/16/66 18 1
WAYNE COUNTY
Monticello: Filtration plant/water facility 06/20/66 512 1
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WHITLEY COUNTY
Williamsburg: Water distribution system 03/25/68 219Williamsburg: Water distribution system 08/27/69 28Corbin: Water system and expansion 05/07/68 389Corbin: Sewage treatment plant addition 06/30/68 131
WOLFE COUNTY
Campton: Sewage collection system 05/31/67 222Campton: Sewage treatment plant 06/30/67 72Wolfe County Improvement Ass'n.: Study
of greenhouse 06/ 28/ 67 11
ASHLAND (BOYD) DEVELOPMENTCENTER
Cannonsburgl Coalton: Water system . . . 03/02/70 552 592
BOWLING GREEN DEVELOPMENTCENTER
Bowling Green: Industrial water main 02/07/69 110 110Bowling Green: Industrial water main 06/20/69 45 45Bowling Green: Sewage collection system 02/07/69 295 266Bowling Green: Interceptor sewer 02/07/69 181 452Barren River Development District: Public
service careers 06/26/70 120
ELIZABETHTOWN DEVELOPMENTCENTER
Elizabethtown: Expand water system . . . 04/30/70 48Elizabethtown: Waste treatment plant . . 04/30/70 101
Lincoln Trail Development District: Plan-ning 06/29/68 38
Lincoln Trail Development District: Plan-ning 10/17/69 48
LOUISIANASTATEWIDE
Addis: Road to industrial park 01/20/69 56Louisiana Department of Commerce and
Industry: Planning 06/30/66 104
Louisiana Department of Commerce andIndustry: Planning 06/28/67 35
Louisiana Department of Commerce andIndustry: Planning 06/29/68 18
North Delta EDD Council: Planning 06/14/68 41
North Delta EDD Council: Planning . . 08/18/69 51
Louisiana State University: State shellfishindustry 01/21/66 45
Southern University: Role of Negro eco-nomic development 06/28/67 79
Southern University: Role of Negro eco-nomic development 06/24/68 234
Southern University: Role of Negro eco-nomic development 06/29/70 130
Louisiana State University: Mechanicalcrawfish peeler 03/09/67 14
Kisatchie-Delta EDD: Small ports develop-ment study 06/16/70 48
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ACADIA PARISH
Crowley: Sewer facilities 06/24/66 47
BIENVILLE PARISH
Arcadia: Water I sewer expansions 06/29/70 195Arcadia: Sewage treatment facility 06/30/70 68
CALCASIEU PARISH
Sicily Island: Water system 05/11/66 118 1
Lake Charles Harbor District: Railroad toindustrial park 06/10/66 882
Lake Charles Harbor District: Bulk han-dling facility 06/06/66 3,501
CALDWELL PARISH
Columbia: Industrial park 06/29/70 171
Columbia: Industrial park 06/30/70 7
CATAHOULA PARISH
Jonesville: Water and sewer systems 07/21/69 240Jonesville: Sewage treatment 10/31/69 66
CONCORDIA PARISH
Vidalia: Sewer system 06/04/66 428
EVANGELINE PARISH
Reddell Creosote Co.: Management 06/30/67 4
LAFAYETTE PARISH
Lafayette: Streets 06/22/66 391Lafayette: Drainage system 06/22/66 2,805
LIVINGSTON PARISHSouthern General Adhesives: Manage-
ment assistance 02/ 16/ 67 2
MADISON PARISH
Tallulah: Industrial park/ road/ water/sewer 06/29/70 264
Tallulah: Sewer to industrial park 06/30/70 17
POINTE COUPEE PARISH
Pointe Coupee Port Commission: Port de-velopment study 12/30/68 3
RAPIDES PARISH
Alexandria: Water system 08/04/66 5,315Pineville: Sewer facilitiesPinecrest
School 05/30/67 24Alexandria: Storm sewer drainage facility 06/10/68 1,200Pineville: Sewer facilitiesPinecrest
School 06/ 30/ 67 74Tioga: Collection / disposal / industrial
waste 06/30/ 68 52Tioga: Sewer system 01/31/69 23Pineville: Sewage treatment plant/
trunk/ mains 06/30/68 241Kisatchie-Dalta EDD: Planning 11/16/67 43Kisatchia-Delta EDD: Planning 01/01/69 48Kisatchie-Delta EDD: Planning 01/14/70 48Rapides Parish Police: Physical rehabili-
tation/training center 06/ 11/ 69 3
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RED RIVER
Coushatta: Sewage collection system 05/23/68 335
RICHLAND PARISH
Rayville: Waterline to industrial park 04/03/69 24
SABINE PARISH
Many: Water system 01/14/69 72
ST JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH
Sunshine Processing Co.: Raw sugar 08/24/65 325St. Charles-St. John the Baptist Bridge
Authority: Mississippi River bridge 06/16/66 40Sunshine Processing Co.: Management 09/21/66 2
ST LANDRY PARISH
Opelousas: City drainage 02/12/68 1,360Eunice: Gas/sewer/road for industrial
park 01/28/70 86Sunset: Sewer/waste treatment 01/31/69 50
ST MARTIN PARISH
St. Martinville: Water/sewer 11/16/66 546Breaux Bridge: Water distribution 05/07/68 255St. Martinville: Industrial parkwater/
site preparation 06/22/70 648St. Martinville: Sewage treatment facility 06/30/67 76St. Martinville: Industrial parkwaste
facility 06/19/70 96
TANGIPAHOA PARISH
Independence: Water/ sewer system 08/18/66 189Kentwood Brick and Tile Manufacturing
Co.: Bricks 06/ 10/ 66 531 3T.K. Valve and Manufacturing Co., inc :
Valve and pipe fittings 09/17/65 273Kentwood Brick and Tile Manufacturing
Co.: Marketing program 08/30/67 3Kentwood Brick and Tile Manufacturing
Co.: Marketing program 12/14/67 3Louisiana Economic Development Ass'n.,
Inc.: Industrial park complex 06/26/68 34Floridana Economic Development Ass'n.:
Establish vegetable processing plant 05/23/69 8Floridana Economic Development Ass'n :
Meat breaking plant study 06/03/69 2
TENSAS PARISH
St. Joseph: Water/sewer system 05/07/68 561t
LAFAYETTE-NEW IBERIA DEVELOPMENTCENTER
Evangeline EDD Council: Public servicecareers 06/26/70 105
Evangeline EDD Council: Planning 06/30/67 49Evangeline EDD Council: Planning 12/12/68 48Evangeline EDD Council: Planning 03/19/70 45
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EAST-WEST BATON ROUGE DEVELOP-MENT CENTER
Capital EDD Council: Planning 05/03/68 38Capital EDD Council: Planning 06/05/69 47Capital EDD Council: Planning 05/26/70 22
SHREVEPORT-BOSSIER CITY
Shreveport: Waterlines to industrial park 01/14/70 850Shreveport: Sewer lines to industrial park 06/30/70 212Coordinating and Development Council of
Northwest Louisiana Inc.: Public serv-ice careers 6/26/70 175
Coordinating and Development Council ofNorthwest Louisiana Inc.: Planning 04/24/68 41
Coordinating and Development Council ofNorthwest Louisiana Inc.: Planning . . . 07/25/69 47
MAINESTATEWIDE
Maine Forest Service: Forest inventory 04/23/68 35Eastern Fine Paper Corp.: Feasibility
study 09/08/69 2
AROOSTOOK COUNTY
Taterstate Frozen Foods, Inc.: Potatoprocessing 06/30/66 1,063
Easton Development Corp.: Potato proc-essing 08/06/65 575
Maine Sugar Industries, Inc.: Cane sugar 06/30/66 2,250Morgan Guarantee and Trust: Maine
Sugar Industries, Inc. 06/30/66 1,800Chase Manhattan Bank: Maine Sugar In-
dustries, Inc. 02/ 13/ 67 1,800Northern Maine Regional Planning Com-
mission: Planning 06/20/67 31Northern Maine Regional Planning Com-
mission: Planning 06/17/68 31Northern Maine Regional Planning Com-
mission: Planning 06/ 14/ 69 34Northern Maine Regional Planning Com-
mission: Planning 06/26/70 32Rural Area Development Committee: Po-
tato processing 05/03/67 8Presque Isle Council: Skyway industrial
park 09/27/67 28Maine Sugar Industry: Maine sugar 10/29/68 14Maine Sugar Industry: Maine sugar 05/16/69 4Maine Sugar Industry: Maine sugar 06/25/69 137Maine Sugar Industry: Maine sugar 01/16/69 39Maine Sugar Industry: Maine sugar 12/03/69 10
BIDDEFORD-SANFORD AREA
Biddeford: Industrial park 05/25/66 371York County Regional Planning Commis-
sion: Planning 06/24166 24York County Regional Planning Commis-
sion: Planning 06/29/67 21EDA: New products/shoes and furniture 01/31/66 2
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BOOTHBAY HARBOR AREA
Boothbay Harbor: Waterlines 10/19/66 1
Wiscasset Industrial Development Corp :Recreation and development 06/15/67 14
Master Machine Co.: Management 12/07/66 1
CALAIS-EASTPORT AREA
Calais: Roads/ utilities for industrial park 06/17/66 91Perry: Sewage collection/water mains 05/03/68 253tPrinceton: Water distribution/ sewage
treatment/ collection 05/23/68 149tMilbridge and Lubec: Boat landing and
facilities 10/17/69 184tJonesport: Public landing' boat facilities 06/29/70 455tHarrington: Waste treatment plant 06/30/67 43Perry: Sewage treatment 06/30/68 30Washington County Economic Develop-
ment Corp.: House prefabrication 02/04/69 15Passamaquoddy Tribal Council: Economic
development 06/15/70 13
DOVER-FOXCROFT AREA
Brownville: Inventory yellow birch 09/02/65 2
ELLSWORTH AREA
Deer Island G 'nite Co.: Quarrying 11/19/66 68Brooksville: Dock marina 04/11/67 2Deer Island Granite Co.: Operations 03/15/67 8
FT KENT AREA
Fort Kent: Sewage collection system 05/06/68 3081Fort Kent: Sewer system 06/30/68 178Fort Kent Fence Co., Inc.: Wood produ Ls 05/06/68 77
HOWLAND AREA
Dead River Co.: Engineering study 06/28/68 3
LEWISTON-AUBURN AREA
Lisbon: Waterline/pumping station 06/26/67 107Auburn: Waterlines 08/22/67 95Maine Research Corp.: Electronics 12/03/66 1,583First Manufacturers National Bank: Maine
Research Corp. 09/28/66 540Androscoggin Valley Commission: Plan-
ning 08/30/67 19EDA: Employment opportunities 02/11/66 18Redevelopment Commit e: Consultation 09/24/65 10
PATTEN ARE,:,
Katandin Valley Development Authority:Develop tourism 04/25/66 12
ROCKLAND AREA
Rockland: Deep water pier 05/28/66 243Rockland: Industrial site 06/23/67 56Waldoboro: Sewer/collection system 02/10/67 119Waldoboro: Sewage treatment/ pumpin ;
station 06/30/67 60Waldoboro: Sewage treatment / pumping
station 03/31/68 24
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Thomaston: Sewage treatment/ sewersKnox Mining Corp.: Diamond drillingLime Products Corp.: Management, mar-
keting assistanceKnox Pier, Inc.: Feasibility, Knox Mill
LINCOLN AREA
06/30/6704/:1/67
05/16/6806/03/68
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Lincoln Pulp Paper Co.: Tissue paper mill 06/21/68 4,550North Penobscot Pulpwood Co.: Supply
pulpwood 06/24/69 145
BANGOR-BREWER DEVELOPMENTCENTER
Bangor: Airport terminal 06/20/68 1,652Brewer: 80-acre industrial park 08/15/69 388Bangor-Brewer Development Corp.: Pro-
duce fine papers 09/ 16/68 1,550Chapman Precision Products: Precision
machine parts 03/10/69 300Canal National Bank: Eastern Fine Paper
Co. 06/30/69 270Maine Department of Economic Develop-
ment: Planning 06/21/67 43Maine Department of Economic Develop-
ment: Planning 06/29/68 22
Pride, Inc.: Planning 06/28/68 52
Pride, Inc.: Planning 06/15/69 59Pride, Inc.: Planning 06/26/70 28
University of Maine: Aeronautical educa-tion program 01/29/69 3
Bangor: International air industrial park . 06/26/69 9
MARYLANDSTATEWIDE
Baltimore: Establish industrial develop-ment corporation 06/23/67 100
Baltimore: Business opportunity center 11/06168 43
Baltimore: Economic development com-mission 05/09/69 104
Edwards Trucking Co.: Marketing study 04/27/70 2
Edwards Trucking Co.: Marketing study 06/30/70 3
CALVERT COUNTY
Calvert County Sanitary District: Water/sewer system 09/19/66 1
Calvert County Economic DevelopmentCorp.: Planning 06/25/68 21
Calvert County Economic DevelopmentCorp.: Planning 11/17/69 23
Calvert County Commission: Engineer-ing/ industrial park 05/03/67 50
DORCHESTER COUNTY
Cambridge: Water mains 06/20/66 396Hurlock: Water' sewer systems 03/20/70 90Hurlock: Sewer/ treatment system 06/30/67 322Chesapeake Clamchip Co.: Manufacture
clamchip snacks 03/15/68 81
Chesapeake Clamchip Co.: Management 12/30/66 5
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SOMERSET COUNTY
Crisfield: Maritime industrial park 06/23/67 1,334 334Custom Pet Food Packers, Inc.: Canned
pet foods 04/29/67 130Crown Financial Corp.: Custom Pet Food
Packers, Inc. 02/01/67 180
WASHINGTON COUNTY
Arnold Graphic Industries, Inc.: Manifoldbusiness forms 06/30/66 1,222
Arnold Business Forms Co.: Production 06/01/68 17
SALISBURY DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Delmarva Advisory Council: Business ad-visory service 06/26/67 128
Delmarva Advisory Council: Business ad-visory service 10/08/69 70
Salisbury Airport Commission: Airport in-dustrial development 06/29/70 14
MASSACHUSETTSSTATEWIDE
Massachusetts Department of Commerce:Economic development assistance 09/08/66 33
Massachusetts Department of Commerce:Recreation and tourism 06/15/66 39
Charles River Associates: Development 02/18/66 3Boston University: Area development
center 05/25/66 117Boston University: Area development
center 06/28/67 158Behavioral Science Center: Achieve-moti-
vate-train 06/20/67 100Behavioral Science Center: Achieve-moti-
vate-train 06/30/68 1
Commonwealth Service Corp.: Training/education/ creation 06/29/67 59
Commonwealth Service Corp.: Job crea-tion/training 06/26/68 77
Joint Community-University Center: En-trepreneurship program 10/14/68 197
Joint Community-University Center: En-trepreneurship program 03/27/70 107
Freedom Industries, Inc.: Establish elec-tronics plant 08/13/68 36
Freedom Foundation: Supermarket man-agement development program 01/27/69 40
Boston: Industrial development program . 04/07/69 225Contractors Ass'n. of Boston, Inc.: Minor-
ity contractors bonding 03/06/69 131OEDP Commission of North Berkshire: In-
dustrial park feasibility study 06/23/69 16OEDP Commission of North Berkshire: In-
dustrial park feasibility study 12/18/69 2United Woodworking and Steel Fabricat-
ing, Inc.: Market research 03/20/69 3Massachusetts Department of Community
Affairs: Establish advisory committee 10/10/69 89
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FALL. RIVER AREA
Fall River: Vocational-technical highschool 03/25/66 3,053 2
Fall River: Water/ sewer/ road to in-dustrial park 09/05/68 1,032
Fall River: Industrial park 03/05/70 400Fall River Port Authority: Develop port 06/18/66 50Fall River Industrial Commission: In-
dustrial expansion 03/14/67 2Ace Plastic Industries: Management 04/14/67 2
GLOUCESTER AREA
Gloucester: Water treatment/water mains 01/31/69 1,281Cape Ann OEDP Committee: Planning 06/13/69 26Gloucester Fisheries Commission: Greater
Gloucester fish service 02/16/67 44Atlantic Fishermen Union: Rapid salt
cure of fish 01/13/69 56Atlantic Fishermen Union: Rapid salt
cure of fish 07/01/69 80Gloucester: Waste water recovery study 06/08/70 11
LOWELL AREA
Lowell: Industrial park facilities 04/08/66 1,669 2Westford: Waterlines 06/19/67 82Billerica: Water mains/ treatment plant 06/05/67 1,369Nylon Engineering, Inc.: Nylon pellets/
film 10/10/66 110Jet Containers, Inc.: Plastic containers 06/24/68 194Electronic Fabricators: Metal products 06/25/69 170Jet Containers, Inc.: Management 03/06/67 7Lowell Model City Agency: Employee
needs 12/04/68 49Lowell Model City Agency: Employee
needs 06/25/70 36
NEW BEDFORD AREA
New Bedford: Terminal bulkhead 11/28/66 3,112Dartmouth: Expand water distribution
system 10/17/66 27New Bedford: Water' sewer' road to in-
dustrial park 08/27/69 517Fairhaven OEDP: Industrial park study 04/ 14/70 16
NEWBURYPORT AREA
Newburyport: Road/ water/ drain/ sewers 04/ 02/ 68 256Newburyport Area Industrial Development
Corp.: Industrial park 03/08/67 19Amesbury Industrial Development Com-
mission: Industrial development pro-gram/ airport 06'06/68 30
NORTH ADAMS AREA
Arnold Print Works, Inc.: Drape/ dressfabrics 08/24/67 683
PLYMOUTH AREA
Plymouth: Road/water/sewer for in-dustrial park 03/06/68 409t
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Public works Business developmentTechnical
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Plymouth: Waste treatment plant/sewer 06/30/67 1,056Plymouth Development and Industry
Commission: Industrial development 01/26/67 25
PROVINCETOWN AREA
Cape Cod Planning and Economic Devel-opment Commission: Planning 12/26/67 23
Cape Cod Planning and Economic Devel-opment Commission: Planning 06/30/69 25
Cape Cod Planning and Economic Devel-opment Commission: Planning 06/26/70 26
SPRINGFIELD-CHICOPEE-HOLYOKEAREA
Chicopee: Sewage treatment plant 06/30/67 824Armory Planning Committee: Armory
reuse evaluation 11/29/66 32Armory Planning Committee: Armory
reuse evaluation 05/08/67 9Armory Planning Committee: Armory
reuse evaluation 03/11/68 2Palmer OEDP: Industrial develop-
ment I fire) water study 04/10/70 17
TAUNTON AREA
Southeast Regional Planning and Eco-nomic Development Commission:Public service careers 06/24/70 175
Southeast Regional Planning and Eco-nomic Development Commission: Plan-ning 12/10/68 46
Southeast Regional Planning and Eco-nomic Development Commission: Plan-ning 02/25/70 50
PROVIDENCE-PAWTUCKET
North Attleboro Industrial DevelopmentCenter: Master plan/industrial park 06/11/68 20
MICHIGANSTATEWIDE
Michigan Department of Commerce:Planning 11/02/66 74
Michigan Department of Commerce:Planning 06/24/68 20
Central Michigan Economic ExtensionCenter: Transportation survey 05/27/66 57
Central Michigan University: Extensioncenter/economic expansion 04/01/66 135
Upper Peninsula Committee on AreaProgress: Economic development 03/09/66 29
Bureau of Commercial Fisheries: LakeSuperior fisheries 01/18/66 121
Michigan Technological University: Exper-imental electric furnaces 03/24/66 3
Central Michigan University: Model cityeconomic development program 05/12/67 164
Central Michigan University: Model cityeconomic development program 06/25/68 60
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Public works Business developmentTechnicalassistance
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Central Michigan University: Model cityeconomic development program
Bureau of Commercial Fisheries: Serviceto commercial fisheries
Bureau of Commercial Fisheries: Serviceto commercial fisheries
St. Regis Co.: Improve volume netDetroit Mayor's Committee: Transporta-
06/30/69
07/28/65
12/13/6506/30/67
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tion of the unemployed 06/28/67 98St. Regis Hotel: Feasibility study 06/22/70 8
ALPENA COUNTY
Alpena: Small boat harbor 10/14/69 150Northeast Michigan Regional Planning
Commission: Planning 06/07/68 31
Northeast Michigan Regional PlanningCommission: Planning 06/26/69 40
Northeast Michigan Regional PlanningCommission: Planning 06/30/70 38
ANTRIM COUNTY
Bellaire: Airport expansion 06/30/67 132Shanty Creek Lodge: Management 11/18/65 16
Shanty Creek Lodge: Evaluate operation 05/26/67 5
ARENAC COUNTY
Standish: Water supply system 04/06/66 235 1
Standish: Industrial park 06/22/70 387
BARAGA COUNTY
Baraga: Water system 03/18/70 499t
BAY COUNTY
Auburn: Sewage collection system 06/22/66 274Bay County: Water transmission/supply 05/03/66 8,222 2Auburn: Sewage treatment plant 06/13/66 34East Central Michigan EDD Commission:
Planning 03/28/68 45East Central Michigan EDD Commission:
Planning 06/27/69 53East Central Michigan EDD Commission:
Planning 06/29/70 50
CHEBOYGAN COUNTY
Mackinaw City: Boating facilities 05/01/68 278
CHIPPEWA COUNTY
Sault Ste. Marie: Sewage collection 06/21/66 179Sault Ste. Marie: Bridge/ streets 06/04/68 1,254t 414Sault Ste. Marie: Bridge' streets 08/05/69 189tSault Ste. Marie: Road' water' sewerl in-
dustrial park 06/18/70 80tChippewa County Board: Civil airport 05/14/68 34
CLARE COUNTYClare: Water/sewer for industry 04/19/67 57Clare: Water facility 04/04/67 182Clare: Sewage treatment lagoon 06/30/67 32
CRAWFORD COUNTYGrayling: Water/sewer 02/13/68 164Grayling: Expand recreation facility 12/21/67 525 50
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Public works Business developmentPlanning
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DELTA COUNTY
Gladstone: Industrial park 04/06/66 78 1
Escanaba: Water/ sewer systems 11/15/66 92 2Gladstone: Water treatment/ distribution 09/ 15/66 1
Nahma: Water system/tank/distribution 05/09/69 174tUpper Peninsula Committee on Area
Progress: Planning 06/30/66 156Upper Peninsula Committee on Area
Progress: Planning 10/02/67 92Upper Peninsula Committee on Area
Progress: Planning 10/02/68 66Upper Peninsula Committee on Area
Progress: Planning 12/05/69 72Upper Peninsula Committee on Area
Progress: Planning 05/29/68 7Upper Peninsula Committee on Area
Progress: Planning 06/30/69 8Eastern Upper Peninsula EDD Commis-
sion: Planning 06/28/68 30Eastern Upper Peninsula EDD Commis-
sion: Planning 10/21/69 34Eastern Upper Peninsula EDD Commis-
sion: Planning 05/06/70 9
EMMET COUNTY
Petoskey: Marina 05/01/68 340Pellston: Airport terminal facility 10/01/69 373
GOGEBIC COUNTY
Ironwood: Ski project expansion 06/26/68 632Ironwood Timber Development Corp.:
Manufacturing/sale/plywood/chips 11/22/68 1,892Gogebic Range Ski Club: Ski jump 04/ 11/67 2
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY
Traverse City: Airport improvements .. 06/12/67 794Traverse City: Industrial park/sewer/ac-
cess road 05/13/69 428Northwest Michigan EDD Commission:
Planning 06/30/67 46Northwest Michigan EDD Commission:
Planning 01/06/69 51Northwest Michigan EDD Commission:
Planning 04/27/70 48
GRATIOT COUNTY
Ithaca: Storm water drain 05/01/68 120
HOUGHTON COUNTY
Houghton: Lab/ shop/ office/ wood re-search center 04/06/66 199 1
Weitern Upper Peninsula EDD Commis-sion: Public service careers 06/29/70 120
Western Upper Peninsula EDD Commis-sion: Planning 06/29/68 29
Western Upper Peninsula EDD Commis-sion: Planning 12/22/69 40
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IRON COUNTY
Iron River: Industrial park' sewer water 02/21/70 538t 135West Side Regional Planning Commis-
sion: Public service consolidation study 06/28/67 38
KALKASKA COUNTY
Kalkaska: Sewage collection system 06/19/67 402Kalkaska: Sewage treatment system 06/30/67 73
LEELANAU COUNTY
Northport: Marina facilities 05/02/68 259 50
MACKINAC COUNTY
Naubinway Village: Marina 06/02/66 84 2St. Ignace: Sewage collection/treatment 06/30/66 263 1
St. Ignace: Water distribution/storage 05/08/68 226t 56
MANISTEE COUNTY
Manistee: Marina 04/20/67 98
MARQUETTE COUNTY
Marquette: Water/ sewer mains 06/17/66 60 1
Marquette: Sewer line/pump station 06/14/66 300Marquette: Marina 10/14/69 218
MENOMINEE COUNTYCentral Upper Peninsula: Planning 12/12/68 36Central Upper Peninsula: Planning 01/27/70 43
MONROE COUNTY
Ash Township: Road to glass plant 05/23/66 42 1
Ash Township: Water distribution system 05/23/66 499 1
Ash Township: Sewage collection system 06/09/66 250 1
Frenchtown Township: Water main 04/06/66 88 1
Monroe: Pavements to serve park 06/07/66 544Monroe City: Water/ sewers 06/21/66 598Monroe County: Trunk sewers 05/26/66 266 1
Monroe Township: Sewer 04/06/66 386 1
Monroe County: Sewage treatment facility 09/02/66 3,700Frenchtown Township: Sewer system . 05/23/66 566 2Monroe Township: Water main 04/06/66 68 1
OCEANA COUNTY
Pentwater: Sewer 06/03/66 288 1
Hart: City park 06/10/66 15 1
Hart: City park 12/20/67 19Shelby: Sewage collection/ disposal .. 05/13/68 1,048t 262Pentwater: Sewage treatment plant .. 05/23/66 83
OGEMAW COUNTY
Rose City: Sewage collection facility . . . . 06/23/70 230tRose City: Sewage treatment facility . . . 06/30/70 33
ONTONAGON COUNTY
Ontonagon: Sewage collection system 06/14/66 140 1
Ontonagon: Road improvement andaccess road 06/13/66 1,400
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ST. CLAIR COUNTY
Marine City: Water filter plant addition 05/03/66 67 2Marine City: Streets and storm sewer 05/03/66 43Marine City: Curbs/storm sewers 03/17/66 78Marine City: Sewers 05/03/66 119 1
Port Huron: Pavement/ industrial park 05/25/66 234Port Huron: Water/ industrial park 05/25/66 40Port Huron: Sewer/industrial park 05/25/66 120Port Huron: Public marina 06/01/70 386St. Clair Department of Public Works:
Water transportation system 05/05/66 34
BAY CITY-MIDLAND-SAGINAW TRI-CITYAREA
East Central Michigan ED Commission:Public service careers 06/29/70 175
MINNESOTASTATEWIDE
State of Minnesota: Planning/economicdevelopment 06/24/66 38
University of Minnesota: Tourist educa-tion programs 12/02/66 3
Department of Iron Range Resources:Charcoal peat briquettes 04/07/67 2
University of Minnesota: Technical as-sistance 04/10/67 40
Minneapolis: Model neighborhood 06/30/67 98Northeast Minnesota Development Asso-
ciation: Wood fiber symposium 08/15/68 1
South St. Paul: Economic development 02/20/70 62University of Minnesota: Tourist service 06/16/70 3
AITKIN COUNTY
Aitkin: Highway/bridge 02/04/69 341fQuadna Mountain Lodge Corp.: Recrea-
tion complex 06/29/66 30Quadna Mountain Lodge Corp.: Recrea-
tion complex 06/27/68 63Quadna Mountain Lodge Corp.: Advertis-
ing/promotion of Quadna Mountain 07/29/66 3Quadna Mountain Lodge Corp.: Evaluate
management 08/30/67 2
BECKER COUNTY
Detroit Lakes: Water/sewer/road to in-dustrial park 06/03/69 447
Becker County Redevelopment Commis-sion: Alfalfa pellet dehydration 12/12/67 3
BELTRAMI COUNTY
Bemidji: Water /sewer 05/21/68 202Bemidji: Industrial park expansion 06/23/69 11Chippewa Indians: Cedar fence study . 11/20/69 3Chippewa Indians: Cedar fence study . . . 06/25/70 3
CARLTON COUNTY
Cloquet/Superior: Water distribution lines 03/01/66 3,771 3Cloquet/Superior: Water distribution lines 02/12/68 283
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CASS COUNTY
Walker: Water/sewer pump station 04/06/66 91Cass Lake: Storm sewer/curb/gutter 04/12/66 83 1
Cass County: Access roads 04/18/66 190Gull Lake: Access road 06/05/67 92Cass Lake: Marina/trailer park expansion 06/10/68 63 16Cass County: Gull Lake access road 07/15/68 132Cass County Co-op Industry: Establish
accounting system 06/26/68 **
CLEARWATER COUNTY
Gonvick: Sewer/treatment/water/ railroadspur 10/03/67 201t 135
Sun Plant Products, Inc.: Sunflower seeds 01/12/67 488Nelson Quality Eggs: Egg processing 03/30/67 202First Midwest Capital Corp.: Sun Plant
Products, Inc. 11/04/66 180Sun Plant Products, Inc.: Marketing study 09/18/69 1
COOK COUNTY
Lutsen Ski Corp.: Ski resort 05/04/66 34Lutsen Ski Corp.: Ski area expansion 05/06/68 36Sawtooth Mountain Recreation Area: Op-
erations assistance 11/25/66 6
CROW WING COUNTY
Crosby: Well 04/18/66 10Crosby: Waterline expansion 06/17/67 18Brainerd: Sewage/water treatment to in-
dustrial park 05/14/68 465Park Region Timber Co.: Forest products 05/28/70 130Ironton Commercial Club: Identify, de-
velop resources 04/01/68 39
DOUGLAS COUNTY
Alexandria: Sewer/ water/ street 05/03/66 276 2Alexandria: Water/ sewer system/ treat-
ment plant 05/16/67 423
HUBBARD COUNTYAkeley: Waterworks 05/06/68 34t 22
ITASCA COUNTY
Grand Rapids: Industrial waste treatment 04/18/66 928 1
Itasca County: Access road 06/07/66 164Grand Rapids: Bridge construction/ap-
proaches 05/05/69 328tRajala Timber Co.: Sawmill 12/16/68 390Manomin Development Corp.: Develop-
ment of wild rice seeds 06/21/66 185Nashwauk Area Corp.: Assistance to firms 06/23/66 12University of Minnesota: Iron bearing ma-
terial 05/06/66 13Sugar Hills, Inc.: Sugar Hills tourism 01/10/67 17Squaw Lake: Sewage collection/disposal 04/14/69 2
KANABEC COUNTY
East Central Alfalfa Co., Inc.: Pellets 05/23/67 247
KITTSON COUNTY
Hallock: Sewed water I street 08/20/69 176
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KOOCHICHING COUNTY
Green Forest, Inc.: Sawmill 09/26/67 4
LAKE COUNTY
Two Harbors Redevelopment Agency: Tis-sue manufacturing facility 04/15/66 8
LAKE OF THE WOODS COUNTY
Baudette: Sanitary services 04106156 448 2Baudette: Sewage treatment facility 11/30/69 43
MAHNOMEN COUNTY
Waubun: Water/sewer systems 04/01/69 293tWaubun: Waterlsewer systems 08/20/69 56tWaubun: Sewage treatment facility 05/29/69 39
MILLE LACS COUNTY
/s/e: Sewage treatment facility 06/30/70 27
MORRISON COUNTY
Randall: Water and sewers 06/24/66 233Randall: Water and sewers 08/22/67 75tLittle Falls: Water mains 06/30/66 52 1
Little Falls: Water treatmentl storage 06/16/70 809Motley: Sewage collection system 06/24/69 123Randall: Sewage disposal 06/22/66 29Motley: Sewage treatment facility 06/30/69 15Little Falls Industrial Development
Center: Manufacture fiberglass boats 06/27/68 163
NORMAN COUNTY
Twin Valley: Fire station 06/06/66 21
PENNINGTON COUNTYThief River Falls: Water main/sewer 06/30/66 370 1
Thief River Falls: Reservoir development 06/27/66 28
PINE COUNTYSandstone: Water and sewer 05/23/66 267 1
Sandstone: Waterl sewer' streets 10/17/69 41tFinlayson: Water/sewer systems 06/30/66 285 1
Pine City: Sanitary services 06/06/66 225Pine County: 7 timber bridges 06/30/66 1
Pine City: Sewer/water/road expansion 11/04/66 21
RED LAKE COUNTYRed Lake Falls: Waterl sewer expansion 08/07/69 408tRed Lake Falls Development Corp.: Man-
ufacture mobile homes 03/27/70 126
ROSEAU COUNTY
Greenbush: Sewer/water system 04/12/66 248 1
Roseau: Water/sewer/storm sewer 01/07/69 185
ST LOUIS COUNTYChisholm: Sewer system 04/11/66 182 1
Chisholm: Sewer system 02/14/67 28Gilbert: Water system 06/07/66 241Hibbing: Industrial park/ Beltline East 05/03/66 336 336 1
Hibbing: Water transmission lines 06/10/66 359Virginia: Waterline 06/30/66 64 1
Biwabik: Water tank 03/15/67 32Biwabik: Water tank 06/26/67 9
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Tower: Tourist complex/marinaEveleth: Sewer /water /access roadHerman: Industrial park I water! sewer .
Floodwood: Sewer expansionEly: Development of airportEly: Hospital additionHibbing: Sewage treatment facilityFloodwood: Waste treatment
06/28/6702/06/6810/28/6906/23/6902/03/7006/01/6606/30/7006/30/69
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Industrial Rubber Applicators: Rubbercoating 08/27/65 228
Mesab Alloy, Inc.: Grinding balls 06/25/68 568H. C. Hill and Sons, Inc.: Miscellaneous
wood products manufacturing 03/13/68 51Zen-Ely, Inc.: Animal bedding 06/17/68 130Industrial Rubber Applicators: Bonding
rubber to metal 06/29/68 82The Security State Bank: Mesab Alloy,
Inc. 04/21/70 180Ely-Winton Paper Co.: Plant survey 03/30/66 9W. B. Saunders Co.: Wood shaving mill 02/04/66 3Hibbing Precision Industries, Inc.: Preci-
sion machine plant 01/11/67 7H. C. Hill and Sons, Inc.: Management 04/18/67 11Ely: Copper nickel production 03/15/67 43Laurentian Recreation Association: Recre-
ation area study 06/16/67 3State of Minnesota Iron Range: Minnesota
peat distribution cost 06/12/67 27Chisholm: Industrial park study 09/17/68 12Arrowhead EDD: Industrial park survey 12/07/68 3Dairy Marketing Ass'n.: Cheese plant 02/25/69 3
WADENA COUNTY
Minnesota Forest Production Co-op: Inte-grate wood products 06/25/69 3
Minnesota Forest Production Co-op: Inte-grate wood products 04/30/70 3
CITY GF
Western Paint Co.: Market strategy 05/06/66 3Duluth Filter Co.: Machinery layout 02/14/67 10Duluth Chamber of Commerce: Airport
land use 06/ 14/ 68 12Duluth Industrial Bureau: Update U.S.
Steel facility 11/26/68 3EDA: Examine collateral loans 09/03/68 1
LEECH LAKE RESERVATION
Onigum: Recreation/marina/camp 03/13/69 566t 141Cass Lake: Neighborhood facility center 09/30/69 23 93
RED LAKE RESERVATIONRedby: Land to industrial park 06/30/66 150 39 1
Red Lake Chippewa Tribe: Rebuild saw-mill 06/28/66 200
Red Lake Development Corp.: Furniture/dimension stock 11/15/67 982
Eisen Bros., Inc.: Red Lake Tribe In-dustrial Development Center 11/27/67 720
Red Lake Reservation: Planning 06/11/68 20
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Red Lake Chippewa Tribe: Furniture plant 02/ 18/66 3
Red Lake Chippewa Tribe: Hardwood di-mension plant 05/22/70 23
WHITE EARTH RESERVATION
Chippewa Tribe: Economic! Mdustrialbase study 01/28/70 3
FOND DU LAC RESERVATION
Arrowhead EDD: Industrial park survey 05/15/69 3
MILLE LACS RESERVATION
Onamia: Building/electronic training/manufacturing 01/08/69 80 20
Onamia: Building/ electronic training/manufacturing 08/11/69 13 5
DULUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Arrowhead EDD: Public service careers 06/26/70 120
Arrowhead Regional Development Com-mission: Planning 06/30/67 56
Arrowhead Regional Development Com-mission: Planning 06/29/68 60
Arrowhead Regional Development Com-mission: Planning 06/30/69 68
Arrowhead Regional Development Com-mission: Planning 06/26/70 31
Duluth: Industrial land use plan 01/28/69 3
Duluth Chamber of Commerce: Federalprocurement conference 04/ 22/ 69 1
Duluth: Duluth Harbor recreation 'study 06/11/69 3
MISSISSIPPISTATEWIDE
Mississippi Agriculture and Industry:hoard: Planning 06/30/66 73
Mist;issippi Agriculture and IndustryBoard: Planning 06/29/67 45
Mississippi Agriculture and IndustryBoard: Planning 06/29/68 25
EDD of Central Mississippi: Planning 02/17/69 45EDD of Central Mississippi: Planning . 06/23/70 50Simpson County Development Commis-
sion: Vegetable production 06/ 28/ 66 2
Mississippi Research Development Cen-ter: Assistance to industry 06/14/67 96
Mississippi Research Development Cen-ter: Assistance to industry 05/27/68 125
Mississippi Research Development Cen-ter: Assistance to industry 04/ 18/ 69 120
Mississippi Research Development Cen-ter: Assistance to industry 06/15/70 85
Northeast Mississippi Resource andConservation Development Project: Ex-pand vegetable farm 06/ 19/ 69 64
Mississippi Opportunities IndustrializationCenter, Inc.: Training 4/24/70 125
Adams County Board of Supervisors: Fea-sibility of air industrial park 06/09/70
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Mississippi Research and DevelopmentCenter: Rebuild port
Governor's Emergency Council: Gulfcoast redevelopment
AMITE COUNTY
10/14/69
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ATTALA COUNTY
Kosciusko Industrial Development Corp :Building for vocational training 03/25/66 101 1
Kosciusko: Water system 06/27/68 277Kosciusko: Water system 04/21/69 26Kosciusko: Sewage treatment facility 06/30/68 33
BENTON COUNTY
Ashland: Water/sewer 06/06/67 188Ashland: Sewage collection system 06/30/67 25Ashland: Sewage collection system 06/30/70 9
BOLIVAR COUNTY
Cleveland: Waterworks 02/06/68 183Merigold: Water/ sewer system 05/30/67 218Mound Bayou: Water and sewer 09/18/69 500t 125Misceramic Tile, Inc.: Ceramics 06/27/68 144Booga Bottom Sky Barn, Inc.: Study air-
field complex 06/27/67 10
Mound Bayou Development Corp.: MoundBayou development project 06/24/68 27
Mound Bayou Development Corp.: MoundBayou development project 01/05/70 52
CARROLL COUNTY
Vaiden: Expand water/ sewer system 04/02/68 241tCarrollton: Water/sewer system 04/02/68 358tVaiden: Sewage treatment plant 05/31/68 44Caroliton: Sewage treatment facility 05/31/68 21
CHICKASAW COUNTY
Houston: Water' sewer' street' paving . . . 10/17/69 647Houston: Sewage collection system 12/31/69 11
CHOCTAW COUNTY
Ackerman: Water/sewer 05/23/67 330Ackerman: Sewage treatment 06/30/67 12
CLAIBORNE COUNTY
Port Gibson: Waste treatment facility 06/30/67 44
CLARKE COUNTY
Pachuta: Water/well/tank expansion 05/07/68 60Quitman: Expand water system 12/23/68 398Quitman: Sewage treatment/sewers 02/28/69 54Scotch Plywood Co.: Pine plywood 11/18/68 1,918
COAHOMA COUNTY
Glarksdale: Expand water/sewer system 03/13/67 49Clarksdale: Water/ sewer 12/17/68 652Clark; dale: Vocational-technical shop/
classroom 12/31/69 349North Delta EDD: Public service careers 06/29/70 120North Delta EDD: Planning 05/20/ 68 45
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North Delta EDD: PlanningNorth Delta EDD: PlanningNorth Delta EDD: Planning
COPIAH COUNTY
08/08/6906/29/7004/06/70
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Crystal Springs: Industrial park 11/10/69 225
DE SOTO COUNTY
Underwood Glass Co.: Glass containers 06/26/68 1,268
FRANKLIN COUNTY
Southern Pine Superior Stud Co.: Chipsfor pulp mills 09/08/66 31
Britton Koontz National Bank: SouthernPine Superior Stud Co. 08/22/66 165
GEORGE COUNTY
Lucedale: Water/sewer expansions 06/21/67 196Lucedale: Sewage treatment/sewer 06/30/67 25
GREENE COUNTY
McLain: Water and sewers 12/10/68 301McLain: Sewage treatment 02/28/69 20
HANCOCK COUNTY
Wave land: Sewage collection system 04/14/70 910Wave land: Sewage treatment plant 05/31/70 226
HARRISON COUNTY
Biloxi: 79-acre industrial park 11/25/69 466Gulfport: Improve harbor facilties 04/13/70 2,888Gulfport: Industrial park I water' sewer I
road /drainage 05/22/70 3,440Harrison County Development Commis-
sion: Build cranes/ships/barges 05/13/70 6,045
HOLMES COUNTY
Durant: Water/sewage treatment facility 02/05/68 165Lexington: Expand water/sewer 07/20/67 222tLexington: Water for industrial site 07/ 26/ 68 338tLexington: Waste treatment facility 10/31/67 45Durant: Sanitary system 03/31/68 24Mississippi Industrial Land and Timber
Co.: Lightweight paper 07/ 17/ 65 52Mississippi Industrial Land and Timber
Co.: Single use carbon paper 01/31/66 1
North Central EDD: Vocational-technicalbuilding feasibility study 06/26/70 3
HUMPHREYS COUNTY
Belzoni: Water iines/street pavement 07/15/68 925tBelzoni: Sewage treatment plant 08/31/68 346
JACKSON COUNTY
Pascagoula: Road to industrial facility 5/18/70 1,999
JEFFERSON COUNTY
Fayette: Water/ sewer/ street 05/ 11/66 176 1
Fayette: Vocational school 06/14/68 242t
JEFFERSON DAVIS COUNTY
Jefferson Davis County: Waste treatment 04/29/68 19t
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JONES COUNTY
Ellisville: Water facility to industrial park 08/01/68 134Laurel: Water system 07/14/69 1,913Ellisville: Sewer facilities 09/30/68 89Howard Industries, Inc.: Transformers 10/16/68 501Laurel Airport Board: Airport industrial
park 06/ 14/68 17
KEMPER COUNTY
De Kalb: Expand water/sewer 09/08/67 58tScooba: Water system 11/20/69 246tDe Kalb: Sewage treatment facility 03/31/68 13De Kalb: Sewage treatment facility 11/30/68 12Scooba: Sewer system collection lines/
pond 01/31/70 16
LAMAR COUNTY
Lumberton: Water system sewer expan-sion/industrial park 04/30/70 380
Lumberton: Sewer outfall treatment 05/31/70 35
LAWRENCE COUNTY
Lawrence County: Access roads/ bridge 07/26/66 1,797Monticello: Expand water system to in-
dustrial park 11/19/69 182Monticello: Sewage collection/ treatment/
disposal 12/31/69 59
LEAKE COUNTY
Carthage: Expand water/sewer system04/02/68 158
LEFLORE COUNTY
Greenwood: Water system 10/ 18/68 676
MAOISON COUNTY
Canton: Water/gas expansion/sewer 05/ 17/ 67 62Flora: Water system 09/26/68 82Tougaloo: Water/ sewer systems 12/ 19/68 180t 120Canton: Water/sewer/pave access road 10/17/68 124Canton: Sewage treatment 06/30/67 18Flora: Sewage treatment facility 11/30/68 18
MARSHALL COUNTY
Holly Springs: Water/sewage collection/industrial site 05/08/67 433
Byhalia: Water system 10/01/68 234tHolly Springs: Sewage treatment 06/30/67 23
MONTGOMERY COUNTY
Winona: Water treatment plant 10/08/68 234Winona: Sewer system 11/30/68 65EDD of North Central Mississippi: Plan-
ning 03/07/69 45EDD of North Central Mississippi: Plan-
ning 06/05/70 50
NEWTON COUNTY
Union: Waterworks addition 05/27/66 220 220East Central EDD: Planning 06/01/68 46East Central EDD: Planning 07/31/69 48East Central EDD: Planning 04/09/70 5
107 103
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NOXUBEE COUNTY
Macon: Water/street 08/05/68 328tMacon: Water I street 10/20/69 59tMacon: Sewage collection system 10/31/68 92Macon: Sewage waste system 04/30/70 27
PANOLA COUNTY
Sardis: Water system/paving 05/02/66 316 147 1
Batesville: Water/sewer 06/06/67 285Sardis: Rail spur/street/sewer 05/01/68 482tBatesville: Water I sewed street to in-
dustrial park 11/14/69 805tBatesville: Sewage treatment facility 06/30/67 165Sardis: Build general hospital 12/31/67 155
PERRY COUNTY
Richton: Water/sewer system 03/13/67 220Richton: Sewage treatment facility 06/30/67 10
PIKE COUNTY
Croft Metal Products, Inc.: Manufacturealuminum products 01/15/70 975
PONTOTOC COUNTY
Pontotoc: Water/sewer line 06/10/66 681 458 1
Pontotoc: Streets/storm sewers 11/04/68 1121Pontotoc: Two lagoons/ outfall system 06/10/66 69 92 1
Pontotoc County Development Associa-tion: Planning 04/12/68 24
Pontotoc County Development Associa-tion: Planning 02/19/70 14
QUITMAN COUNTY
Marks: Water system expansion 06/17/67 167Marks: Expand water systemroads 08/25/69 2131
SIMPSON COUNTY
Simpson Development Council: Producersof vegetable crops 02/20/67 20
SMITH COUNTY
Center Ridge: Water supply/storage/dis-tribution 05/06/68 45
Taylorsville: Waterworks / street paving 05/07/68 158Taylorsville: Sewage treatment facility 06/30/68 4
STONE COUNTY
Wiggins: Expand sewer /water 04/03/70 513Wiggins: Sewer 04/30/70 49
SUNFLOWER COUNTY
Ruleville: Streets 04/17/67 421Moorhead: Sewer system/ treatment plant 06/10/66 1
Moorhead: Sewage collection system 05/29/67 236Moorhead: Sewage collection system 04/29/68 110Moorhead: Water/sewage collection 05/27/68 183tIndianola: Industrial park/water/sewer/
roads 01/14/69 440tDrew: Expand water system 01/30/69 130Moorhead: Sewage treatment system 06/30/67 22Moorhead: Sewage treatment system 06/30/68 13
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Drew: Sewage treatment/lagoons/mains 04/30/69 20Delta Food Process Corp.: Vegetable can-
ning/freezing 06/29/67 3,326Delta Food Process Corp.: Business eval-
uation study 06/26/70
TALLAHATCHIE COUNTY
Tutwiler: Water/sewer system 04/03/68 260tTutwiler: Waste treatment facility 05/31/68 24
TATE COUNTY
Coldwater: Water/sewage collection 06/20/67 245Coldwater: Street/access road/drainage 01/21/69 60tSenatobia: Water/sewer/road to indus-
trial park 03/09/70 1,176tColdwater: Sewage disposal facility 06/30/67 11Senatobia: Sewage treatment lagoon' line 04/30/70 219
TIPPAH COUNTY
Walnut: Water/sewer system 03/22/68 177Ripley: Water systems 10/28/69 250Walnut: Sewage treatment facility 05/31/68 11Ripley: Sewer system 03/31/70 65Tippah County Research and Develop-
ment Ass'n.: Planning 06/22/68 20Tippah County Research and Develop-
ment Ass'n.: Planning 06/26/69 22Tippah County Research and Develop-
ment Ass'n.: Planning OS/08/70 22
TUNICA COUNTY
Tunica: Industrial park/water/sewer 09/12/67 330tTunica: Industrial park/water/sewer 04/04/69 69t
WALTHALL COUNTY
Tylertown: Industrial park 01/12/70 228
WARREN COUNTY
Vicksburg: Water system 06/29/66 2,500 2,500 4
WASHINGTON COUNTY
Greenville: Water system 04/29/68 135Greenville: Sewer system 06/20/67 20Greenville: Water/sewer/road to in-
dustrial park 02/05/69 701Greenville: Waste treatment facility 06/30/67 13Greenville: Waste water treatment plant 03/31/70 1,512South Delta EDD: Public service careers 06/27/70 120South Delta EDD: Planning 01/09/68 49South Delta EDD: Planning 03/19/69 80South Delta EDD: Planning 04/27/70 63Delta Opportunity Corp.: Employment
coordination center 06/25/68 26Delta Opportunity Corp.: Employment
coordination center 10/08/68 2
WILKINSON COUNTY
Crosby: Water supply/distribution system 05/18/67 150 110Centreville: Water/sewage treatment 05/10/68 284tCentreville: Sewage treatment facility 06/30/68 39
109105
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WINSTON COUNTY
Louisville: Water treatment plant 01/04/67 982Louisville: Sewer system 06/30/67 103
YALOBUSHA COUNTY
Southco Development Co.: Feasibilitystudy 07/16/69 2
CHOCTAW RESERVATION
Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians: In-dian tourist resort 06/29/67 32
Choctaw Indian Reservation: Forest in-ventory program 08/20/69 3
HATTIESBURG DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Hattiesburg: Water distribution system 06/19/68 993Hattiesburg: Sewage treatment facility 06/30/68 206Southern Mississippi EDD: Public service
careers 06/26/70 120Southern Mississippi EDD: Planning 02/17/67 47Southern Mississippi EDD: Planning 02/13/68 53Southern Mississippi EDD: Planning 03/04/69 57Southern Mississippi EDD: Planning 04/06/70 100Southern Mississippi EDD: Planning 01/15/70 15
NATCHEZ DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Ricks Lumber Co., Inc.: Lumber mill 04/16/69 530Natchez-Adams County Port Commission:
Expand port facilities 06/20/68 25
MCCOMB DEVELOPMENT CENTER
McComb: Access streets/ water/ sewer 08/02/68 91Magnolia: Water I sewer I roads 01/15/70 264Southwest Mississippi Development Dis-
trict, Inc.: Planning 02/23/67 28Southwest Mississippi Development Dis-
trict, Inc.: Planning 11/01167 42Southwest Mississippi Development Dis-
trict, Inc.: Planning 04/21/69 43Southwest Mississippi Development Dis-
trict, Inc.: Planning 06/27/70 19
MISSOURISTATEWIDE
State Regional Planning Commission:Planning 09/12/66 98
State Regional Planning Commission:Planning 09/22/67 25
Department of Agriculture: Process fruitsand vegetables 08/06/65 6
Ozarks Agricultural and Industrial Devel-opment Council: Low-cost irrigation 06/20/67 31
Missouri State Park Board: Tourism .. 05/08/68 44
BARRY COUNTY
Lakes Country Economic DevelopmentCouncil: Planning 06/17/69 25
BOLLINGER COUNTYMarble Hill: Sewer system 05/07/66 97 3
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DOUGLAS COUNTY
Ave: Airport 06/06/67 53Ave: Water/ access streets 05/26/68 35
DUNKLIN COUNTY
Bootheel Economic Development Council:Public service careers 06/29/70 105
Bootheel Economic Development Council:Planning 05/16/68 37
Bootheel Economic Development Council:Planning 05/23/69 46
Bootheel Economic Development Council:Planning 06/22/70 44
FRANKLIN COUNTY
Gerald: Sewer system 06/ 14/66 130 1
Gerald: Sewer system 10/09/69 90New Haven: Water system 03/15/66 66New Haven: Sewage treatment/ lines 05/26/66 88
HICKORY COUNTY
Weaubleau: Water system 06/03/66 67Weaubleau: Sewage collection/treatment 06/03/66 63 1
HOWELL COUNTY
West Plains: Water system 05/05/66 311 1
Mountain View: Expand water system 09/16/66 52Mountain View: Sewage treatment/
collection system 09/16/66 73Ozark Development Corp.: Planned prog-
ress park 06/18/70 20
IRON COUNTY
Pilot Knob: Sewer system water main . . 03/09/70 265
LAFAYETTE COUNTY
Odessa: Water system 06/06/66 245 245Concordia: Wats( system/ reservoir 05/03/66 338 290 1
Bates City: Water system 11/10/66 16 19Lexington: Sewers 06/20/66 90Higginsville: Water system 06/06/66 96 117Emma: Water system 06/19/67 70 89
MADISON COUNTYMarquand: Water system 06/20/66 62Fredericktown: Water system expansion 09/19/66 98 1
Fredericktown: Sewer mains additions 09/19/66 43 1
MILLER COUNTYKaiser: Airport facilities 06/17/68 2,267St. Elizabeth: Water system 02/17/68 21Kaiser: Airport 06/15/70 86
NEW MADRID COUNTYNew Madrid: Water/sewer/ road to in-
dustrial park 04/17/68 2,929 26Portageville: Water' sewer' treatment . 09/02/69 336Marston: Sewer system/ water treatment/
well 01/14/70 204 98New Madrid County: Vocational-technical
skills center 11/20/69 1,625Howardville: Sewer system 04/02/70 121 81
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OREGON COUNTY
Thayer: Water/ sewer 06/23/66 176 1
PEMISCOT COUNTY
Caruthersville: 4-lane concrete street 06/17/66 67 1
Caruthersville : Sewage collection/treat-ment facility 06/27/66 489 1
Caruthersville: Airport 11/15/69 182Missouri Migrant Service, Inc.: Work
training program 06/30/69 30
PHELPS COUNTY
Rolla: Industrial park 05/18/70 378
PUTNAM COUNTY
Unionville: Sewer facilities 06/02/67 125Unionville: Waterworks 06/02/67 63Unionville: Road construction 10/31/66 82 1
Unionville: Water/sewer 06/19/67 310Lake Thunderhead: Recreation/tourism 06/19/68 24
RIPLEY COUNTY
Doniphan: Water/ sewer to industrial park 02/14/69 80Ripley County Industrial Development,
Inc.: Vinyl/advertising and production 03/18/69 390
SULLIVAN COUNTY
Milan: Water system 06/ 12/ 67 263
TANEY COUNTY
Ozark Paradise Club: Operations 01/26/66 2Ozark Paradise Club: Tourism feasibility
in Southwest Missouri 06/28/66 4
WASHINGTON COUNTY
Irondale: Waterworks 05/11/66 60 16 1
WAYNE COUNTY
Williamsville: Sewer system 06/01/66 95Piedmont: Water system 01/15/68 150Piedmont: Water system 06/28/69 44
WEBSTER COUNTY
Marshfield: Sewage collection/water dis-tribution 05/23/68 191
CITY OF ST LOUISSt. Louis: Floating promenadepier 05/27/69 254St. Louis Model City: Demonstration city . 07/21/67 115St. Louis Model City: Demonstration city . 06/03/68 200St. Louis Model City: Demonstration city 01/12/69 3
POPLAR BLUFF DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Poplar Bluff: Airport 08/15/68 49Ozark Foothills Regional Commission:
Planning 09/01/67 41Ozark Foothills Regional Commission:
Planning 11/01/68 39Ozark Foothills Regional Commission:
Planning 12/08/69 36
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WEST PLAINS DEVELOPMENT CENTERSouth Central Ozark Regional Commis-
sion: Planning 09/01/67 42South Central Ozark Regional Commis-
sion: Planning 12/ 19/ 68 42South Central Ozark Regional Commis-
sion: Planning 01/23/70 39
MONTANASTATEWIDE
Butte: Industrial park 06/23/70 406tEDA: Tourism/recreation study 05/20/66 2Montana State University: Engineering ex-
tension service 06/02/67 75Montana State University: Engineering ex-
tension service 06/14/68 55Montana State University: Engineering ex-
tension service 06/16/69 65Montana State University: Engineering ex-
tension service 06/19/70 140
DEER LODGE COUNTY
Inter-County Development Corp.: Planning 06/27;66 41Inter-County Development Corp.: Planning 06/30/67 44Inter-County Development Corp.: Planning 06/29/68 49Inter-County Development Corp.: Planning 06/12/69 48Inter-County Development Corp.: Planning 06/15/70 43
FLATHEAD COUNTY
Kalispell: Water system 06/20/ 66 384 18
LAKE COUNTY
Poison: Water system 04/01/68 43
LINCOLN COUNTY
Libby: Sewage treatment plant/ outfall . 05/31/66 48Libby: Multi-purpose dam 06/27/67 25
MUSSELSHELL COUNTY
Montana Mushroom Farm, Inc.: Feasibil-ity of mushroom plant 06/ 16/67 13
PARK COUNTY
Gardiner: Water system/ storage reservoir 05/31/66 158Gardiner: Water system/ storage reservoir 03/26/68 75Livingston/ Park County Planning Board:
Yellowstone tourism 11/29/66 2
SILVER BOW COUNTY
Butte: Sewage collection system 04/06/66 744 1
Silver Bow: Vocational school 05/ 18/66 425 1
Butte: Sewage treatment facility 05/23/66 463 1
Biastoch Meats: Product source study 03/24/66 2Inter-County Development Corp.: Tour-
ism/recreation study 03/26/69 3
Model City Agency: Industrial park study 02/18/70 37Model City Agency: Museum' mine expan-
sion study 03/09/70 3
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VALLEY COUNTY
Valley County Development Council: Plan-ning 05/13/68 30
Valley County Development Council: Plan-ning 11/18/69 25
BLACKFEET RESERVATION
Browning: Industrial site/ utilities 06/13/66 256Browning: Streets/storm sewer 03/27/68 536t 134Browning: Streets/storm sewer 11/13/68 40t 10Chief Mountain Lumber Co.: Lumber 01/05/67 145Blackfeet Tribal Business Council: Plan-
ning 06/30/67 49Blackfeet Tribal Business Council: Plan-
ning 09/24/68 41Blackfeet Tribal Business Council: Plan-
ning 10/02/69 40Blackfeet Tribal Council: Livestock center 05/26/69 2
CROW RESERVATION
Crow Tribe: Industrial park 05/23/66 241 1
Crow Tribe: Lodge/restaurant/tepee 09/10/68 411 359Crow Tribe: Lodge' restaurant' tepee . . . . 03/05/70 33Crow Tribe: Community center/ recrea-
tion facilities 09/10/68 606t 76Crow Tribe: Educational facility 06/17/68 291tCrow Tribe: Educational facility 06/ 10/69 34tCrow Tribe: Marina and facilities 06/22/70 294 100Crow Tribe: Sewage treatment' industrial
area 05/19/70 159 64Crow industries, Inc.: Alfalfa plant 11/01/66 352Crow Industrial Development Commis-
sion: Carpet mill 06/30/67 715Crow Industrial Development Commis-
sion: Meat packing industry 01/09/67 2Big Horn Economic Development Corp :
Industrial 'domestic water study 02/12/70 3
FLATHEAD RESERVATION
Flathead Reservation: Planning 04/30/68 35Flathead Reservation: Planning 05/07/69 36
FORT BELKNAP RESERVATION
Harlem: Water/street/ sewer 08/28/68 430t 108Harlem: Sewer facility 09/10/68 50 20
FORT PECK RESERVATION
Frazer: Water/sewer system 06/07/68 112t 44Poplar: Industrial park/ road/ storage/
utilities 02/10/69 283tFrazer: Sewage disposal facility 06/07/68 20 8Fort Peck Reservation: Planning 03/21/68 35Fort Peck Reservation: Planning 04/22/69 37Fort Peck Reservation: Planning 04/24/70 35Fort Peck Reservation: Submarine net
feasibility study 03/13/69 14
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NORTHERN CHEYENNE RESERVATION
Big Horn Economic Development Corp :Tourism recreation study 04/13/70 3
ROCKY BOYS RESERVATION
Chippewa Cree Tribe: Public recreation 01/22/68 269? 67Chippewa Cree Tribe: Recreation 08/06/69 100?Chippewa Cree Tribe: Industrial space/
vocational training 04/07/69 437? 109Chippewa Cree Tribe: Analyze revenue 04/03/67, 3Chippewa Cree Tribe: Water/sewer sys-
tem survey 12/27/68 3
HAVRE DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Havre: Industrial park 06/24/70 209Havre: Sewage treatment plant 06/30/70 98Bear Paw Development Corp.: Public
service careers 06/26/70 105Bear Paw Development Corp.: Planning. 06/27/68 44Bear Paw Development Corp.: Planning 06/16/69 48Bear Paw Development Corp.: Planning 06/15/70 34
HARDIN DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Big Horn Economic Development Corp :Planning 05/01/68 46
Big Horn Economic Development Corp :Planning 06/23/69 48
Big Horn Economic Development Corp :Planning 06/23/70 34
NEBRASKA
DAWSON COUNTY
Lexington: Water storage tank 05/24/66 83
HOWARD COUNTY
Elba: Sewage collection system 06/07/66 27
CITY OF OMAHA
Omaha: Youth opportunity program 02/28/68 20Omaha: Youth opportunity program 05/05/69 20Omaha: Youth opportunity program . . . 06/29/70 18Omaha: Economic development program 12/19/68 70Omaha: Economic development program 04/16/70 123Mid-City Business Ass'n.: Economic de-
velopment program 04/23/69 3
OMAHA-WINNEBAGO RESERVATION
Winnebago: Water treatment 09/17/68 401Winnebago: Construct industrial park 06/25/69 1971Walthill: Water system/sewer expansion 06/23/69 224tWalthill: Sewer/sewage treatment facility 05/11/66 44Winnebago: Sewage treatment facility 08/13/68 31 14Inter-Tribal Council of Nebraska: Plan-
ning 05/06/70 31Omaha Tribe: Establish plant 08/20/66 4Omaha Tribe: Feasibility of cattle feeding 12/22/66 9
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NEVADASTATEWIDE
Inter-Tribal Council of Nevada: Planning 03/05/69 45Inter-Tribal Council of Nevada: Planning 06/28/70 48
LINCOLN COUNTY
Pioche: Water facilities 11/25/66 92 60Pioche: Recreation complex 06/27/68 251t
PYRAMID LAKE RESERVATION
Reno: Recreation complex 04/25/69 250Wadsworth: Community center 05/24/68 46.1.
Nixon: Community center 05/24/68 46tWadsworth: Industrial park 05/ 24/ 68 200tNevaco, Inc.: Commercial printing 06/27/68 299Pyramid Lake/ Paiute Tribe: Water 06/28/67 40
DICK VALLEY RESERVATION
University of Nevada: Resources 08/22/67 3
NEW HAMPSHIRESTATEWIDE
Seacoast Regional Development Ass'n :Closing shipyard, Air Force base 06/14/67 48
CARROLL COUNTY
Mount Whittier Recreation Area: Manage-ment assistance 12/27/66 2
COOS COUNTY
Berlin: 20-inch water pipe 06/07/ 66 1E5Lancaster Fire Precinct: Water system 08/23/66 1
Coiebrook: 36-bed hospital 06/20/68 1,131Lancaster: Sewer system separation .. 06/25/69 242Berlin Municipal Airport Authority: Feasi-
bility of air industrial park 05/29/69 15
GRAFTON COUNTY
Plymouth Fire District: Sewer system 08/24/66 1
Hanover: Hospital addition 03/25/56 816 1
Lincoln: Sewer/waste treatment 04/08/66 1,750 2
Lincoln: Waste treatment/sewer lines 12/07/67 221Lebanon: Water main 05/24/67 54Plymouth: Sewage collection 06/21/67 139Plymouth: Sewage treatment 06/30/67 171Waterville Co., Inc.: Year-round recreation 06/30/66 1,300Pesigowasset National Bank: Waterville
Co., Inc. 06/30/66 90First National Bank of Boston: Waterville
Co., Inc. 10/06/67 180Waterville Co., Inc.: Operations assistance 06/24/66 25Mount Agassiz Recreation Area: Manage-
ment assistance 06/21/66 16
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY
Plaistow: Water/industrial park 06/ 12/ 67 35
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NEW JERSEYSTATEWIDE
Camden: Economic planning program 06/24/69 50
ATLANTIC COUNTY
Atlantic City: Water system 03/25/66 175 1
Southern New Jersey DevelopmentCouncil: Industrial park 05/26/66 35
New Jersey Department of CommercialAffairs: Negro-controlled business 06/17/69 80
CAPE MAY COUNTY
Woodbine: Water facility expansion 01/28/70 4381McGregor/ Werner Graphic: Printing/
bindery operation 05/06/68 1,235McGregor/ Werner Graphic: Printing/
bindery operation 06/23/70 284Cape May Canners, Inc.: Production/
canning of clams/conch/squid 06/26/68 162Wildwood Hotel/ Motel Association: Con-
vention facility study 04/15/66 19Director of Public Affairs/ Airports: Devel-
opment of airport 12/06/66 23
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
Vineland: Water distribution system 06/02/67 735Vineland: Water system 05/04/70 850Leone Industries, Inc.: Glass containers . 05/27/66 975Cumberland National Bank: Leone Indus-
tries, Inc. 05/20/66 360EDA: Study of thermoplastics 03/24/66 2
OCEAN COUNTY
Jackson: Industrial park 06/26/67 23
PASSAIC COUNTY
Wayne: Technical-vocational high school 06/29/66 3,925 28
CITY OF NEWARK
Newark: Training skills center 06/20/68 1,541Newark: Vocational-technical education
center 02/11/69 5,8241Ideal Toy Corp.: Toy manufacturing 06/26/68 4,290Linerboard Corporation of America: Cor-
rugated paper containers 12/11/68 1,495Best Provision Co., Inc.: Manufacture/
distribution of meat products 06/16/70 283Newark Area Redevelopment Corp.: Stabi-
lize job base 06/23/66 191
Newark Area Redevelopment Corp.: Stabi-lize job base 06/28/67 70
Newark Area Redevelopment Corp.: Stabi-lize job base 06/17/68 106
Newark Area Redevelopment Corp.: Stabi-lize job base 11/10/69 26
Newark Area Redevelopment Corp.: Stabi-lize job base 03/05/70 11
Newark Area Redevelopment Corp.: Es-tablish space requirement 06/30/66 6
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Newark Area Redevelopment Corp.: Effec-tive land use and jobs 06/20/67 16
Economic Development Industrial Corp.:Community development corporation 09/02/69 75
Minority Economic Development Corp :Market study/ laundry service 01/23/69 2
CITY OF CAMDEN
Camden: Vocational school 06/24/67 1,650Camden: Water well 09/04/69 190South New Jersey Opportunities Indus-
trialization Center: Job development 06/07/67 10Camden: Waterfront resources for in-
dustrial park 06/27/69 26EDAWesley Pine, Inc.: Management/
operational study 03/20/70 2
NEW MEXICOSTATEWIDE
University of Albuquerque: Economic de-velopment assistance 01/06/68 42
University of Albuquerque: Economic de-velopment assistance 03/ 11/ 69 36
COLFAX COUNTY
Eagle Nest: Water distribution 06/05/69 218Eagle Nest: Sewage treatment facility 06/30/69 51
RIO ARRIBA COUNTY
Espanola: Hospital expansion 03/30/68 1,634tTierra Amarilla: Single-lane roadway . 05/13/68 885tTierra Amarilla: Single-lane roadway 09/30/69 120tEl Rib: Water for vocational school . 04/26/68 64tEspanola: Vocational school 05/14/68 731tEspanola: Water system 05/20/68 467tEspanola: Sewer system 05/20/68 185tSan Juan Pueblo: Multi-purpose training
facility 10/03/68 75tEspanola: Sewage treatment plant 06/30/68 107University of Albuquerque: Feasibility of
technical-vocational facility 01/16/68 3
SANDOVAL COUNTY
Bernalillo: Vocational-educational unit 05/25/67 223Sandoval County: Jemez Pueblo film
study 06/22/70 3
SAN MIGUEL COUNTY
Pecos: Sewage collection system 07/26/68 105tPecos: Sewage treatment 09/30/68 23
SANTA FE COUNTY
U.S. Forest Service: Upgrade pine lumber 06/07/67 180U.S. Forest Service: Upgrade pine lumber 06/11/68 8U.S. Forest Service: Upgrade pine lumber 03/20/69 76
TAOS COUNTY
Penasco: Community center 06/16/67 101t 1
Penasco: Livestock marketing feasibility 06/19/67 12
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Taos: Airport terminal building/hangarTaos: Airport terminal buildingTaos: Highway constructionRed River: Sewage collection systemTaos: Access road to ski area
06/23/6710/14/6806/19/6705/17/6808/14/69
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678124t
1,085tRed River: Sewage treatment plant 06/30/68 52Red River: Sewage treatment plant 06/30/69 40
ACOMA RESERVATION
San Fidel: Training/employment center 06/16/67 200t 1
ISLETA PUEBLO
Isleta: Develop recreation area 08/29/66 352t 1
Is leta: Community facility 06/ 16/67 150t 1
C&S Packing Co.: Management assistance 05/12/67 5
Pueblo of Isleta: Paper plant study 06/20/68 47
JEMEZ RESERVATION
Jemez: Training/employment center 08/29/66 230t 1
JICARILLA RESERVATION
Dulce: Recreational lake 01/31/68 163tJicarilla Apache Tribe: Recreation . . . 03/06/70 968tJicarilla Apache Tribe: Sewage treatment 04/30/70 47Jicarilla Apache Tribe: Sawmill/forest
study 06/09/69 85
LAGUNA PUEBLO RESERVATION
Old Laguna: Storage tank/waterline 03/28/68 86t
MESCALERO RESERVATION
Mescalero: Community center 04/25/67 575Mescalero: Training center 06/27/68 281tMescalero: Commercial park 09/05/68 213tMescalero: Cattle fencing 06/27/68 144tMescalero: Tourism development 01/19/70 2,298tMescalero Apache Tribe: Tribal store 01/15/69 1C8
Mescalero Apache Tribe: Dam study 06/24/69 15
Mescalero Apache Tribe: Dam study . . . 09/23/69 1
Mescalero Apache Tribe: Dam study . . 06/30/70 3
RAMAH RESERVATION
Gallup Intertribal Association: Tourism/recreation survey 06/12/66 47
Gallup Intertribal Association: Tourism/recreation survey 11/17/67 9
SANTO DOMINGO RESERVATION
Aspen Wood Products, Inc.: Aspen corestock 02/07/66 618
Albuquerque National Bank: Aspen WoodProducts, Inc. 06/24/66 360
Albuquerque National Bank: Aspen WoodProducts, Inc. 01/06/67 90
First National Bank, Albuquerque: AspenWood Products, Inc. 05/29/68 135
First National Bank, Albuquerque: Ameri-can Aspen Corp. 10/22/68 270
Aspen Wood Products, Inc.: Management 04/18/67 6American Aspen Corp.: Sales study 11/27/68 1
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ZUNI RESERVATION
Pueblo of Zuni: Industrial park 08/31/67 153t 38Pueblo of Zuni: Industrial park 06/09/69 32t 8Zuni: Training facility 10/03/68 254tBlackrock: Airport 04/14/69 197tZuni: Industrial park 09/19/67 40 16Zuni: Industrial park 06/25/69 18 7Dittmore-Freimuth Corp.: Manufacture of
electronic equipment 04/30/68 33Merchants Bank: Dittmore-Freimuth Corp. 04/16/68 144Zuni Indian Reservation: Leather / textile
industry 08/18/69 3
NAVAJO RESERVATION
Shiprock: Industrial park development 12/13/66 122 31Shiprock: Expand water/sewer plants . 01/16/67 1,000 650Navajo: On-site improvement of townsite 10/20/67 130tGallup: All-weather roadway 09/11/68 1,784tNavajo: Water storage 01/23/69 160 96Shiprock: Sewage treatment 05/22/68 429 172Shiprock: Sewage treatment 06/30/70 84Navajo Forest Products Industries: Mill-
work items 06/28/66 475Navajo Indian Tribe: Commercial area
facilities 10/20/67 270Navajo Tribe: Integrated circuits 06/20/68 678Navajo Tribe: Semiconductor plant 06/26/70 463
SANTA CLARA RESERVATION
Santa Clara Tribal Council: Recreationdevelopment plan 06/30/67 2
SANTA FE DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Santa Fe: Vocational-technical school 10/29/68 1,143New Mexico State Planning Office: Plan-
ning 06/30/66 34New Mexico State Planning Office: Plan-
ning 06/30/67 30North Central New Mexico EDD: Planning 06/30/67 44North Central New Mexico EDD: Planning 09/28/68 57North Central New Mexico EDD: Planning 02/10/70 53New Mexico State Department of Educa-
tion: Vocational-technical education . . 09/ 13/68 37North Central New Mexico EDD: Cattle
warm-up study 03/16/70 30
NEW YORKSTATEWIDE
Thompson: Trade/ cultural conventioncenter 02/07/69 3,200
New York State Department of Com-merce: Assist economic developmentdistricts 02/17/67 56
New York Small Business DevelopmentCenter, Inc.: Economic development 06/30/66 115
New York Small Business DevelopmentCenter, Inc.: Small business develop-ment assistance 02/20/67 100
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New York Small Business DevelopmentCenter, Inc.: Small business develop-ment assistance
New York Small Business DevelopmentCenter, Inc.: Small business develop-ment assistance
Rochester: Subemployment surveyRochester: Youth opportunity programRochester: Youth opportunity program
12/29/67
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18942020
Association to Assist Negro Business:Credit pool and guaranty 05/14/68 68
Pueblo Co-op, Inc.: Retail grocer coopera-tive program 09/:,2/68 137
Pueblo Co-op, Inc.: Retail grocer coopera-tive program 10/20/69 143
Puerto Rican Forum, Inc.: Business de-velopment of Puerto Rico community . 11/14/69 73
Association of United Contractors, Inc.:Minority contractors bond program 03/03/69 129
Cooperative Association of East Harlem:Training retail store personnel 04/01/70 46
Mobilization of Youth: Urban mobilization 06/30/70 25Economic Development Administration of
New York: Industrial renewal program 04/07/70 111New York City: Reuse of Army center 06/29/70 3
CAYUGA COUNTY
Port Byron: Sewer system 05/25/66 263Weedsport: Sewage collection system 03/25/66 331 1
Weedsport: Water main 03/25/66 75 1
CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY
Fredonia: Waterline 06/16/66 481
CLINTON COUNTY
North Country Economic Cultural Council:Development centers 06/29/66 96
Plattsburgh: Airport industrial park 05/03/67 28
ESSEX COUNTY
North Elba: Olympic arena additions 10/27/66 480Lake Placid: Extended care facility 04/08/66 1,309 1
Eastern Adirondack Economic Develop-ment Commission: Planning 08/29/67 37
Eastern Adirondack Economic Develop-ment Commission: Planning 12/21/68 38
Eastern Adirondack Economic Develop-ment Commission: Planning 01/19/70 40
Essex/ Clinton Development Corp :Pulp/ paper facility 03/08/66 18
Eastern Adirondack Economic Develop-ment Commission: Stone aggregate 02/07/69 15
FULTON COliNTY
Gloversville: Storage dam/waterlines 06/21/67 301
GREENE COUNTY
Coxsackie: Water storage facility 08/15/66 546
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HERKIMER COUNTY
Little Falls: Series of industrial sites 06/07/67 140Republic Corporation: Manufacture com-
puter components 03/23/70 500Mohawk Valley EDD: Public service
careers 06/26/70 175Mohawk Valley EDD: Planning 06/29/67 41Mohawk Valley EDD: Planning 09/28/68 41Mohawk Valley EDD: Planning 10/17/69 41Mohawk Valley EDD: Engineering study/
industrial park 06/16/69 13
JEFFERSON COUNTY
Watertown: Educational television facility 12/18/69 708
MONTGOMERY COUNTYKeymark Corp.: Aluminum fabricating 09/17/65 490Keymark Corp.: Aluminum products 12/26/67 104Central National Bank: Keymark Corp. 11/27/67 270Keymark Corp.: Market study 11/21/66 9Keymark Corp.: Market study 08/24/67 1
ONEIDA COUNTY
Rome: Streets 06/08/66 105Rome: Rebuild canal/tourism 06/08/66 25Whitestown: Road to industrial park 06/17/66 145Whitestown: Waterlines/sewers/industrial
park 06/17/66 168Whitestown: Airport/industrial park 06/17/66 97Whitestown: Water/ sewer/ industrial park 06/ 17/ 66 85B. J. Facilities, Inc.: Hotel) restaurant. . 06/18/70 2,280Oneida County Industrial Development
Corp.: Study two industrial sites 07/07/66 31
ORLEANS COUNTY.
Medina: Water main addition 05/26/66 119Orleans County Department of Economic
Development: Planning 06/19/68 28Orleans County Department of Economic
Development: Planning 06/11/69 25
OSWEGO COUNTY
Sectional Structures, Inc.: Manufacturesectional buildings 03/13/70 500
ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY
Massena: Sewer system 05/05/66 44Ogdensburg: Port facilities 06/20/67 1,125Heuvelton: Sewage collection system 05/08/68 257Development Corp. of Norfolk: Paper mill 05/12/66 22E 4Ferrox Iron, Ltd.: Hard ferrite products 04/06/67 577Irving Trust Co.: Development Corp. of
Norfolk 06/13/66 675Irving Trust Co.: Development Corp. of
Norfolk 04/20/67 450Provident National Bank: Northland
Paper Co. 11/08/68 450Black River-St. Lawrence: Planning 09/12/67 48
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Black River-St. Lawrence: PlanningBlack River-St. Lawrence: PlanningOgdensburg Bridge Authority: Industrial
12/20/6801/16/70
3840
park 03/21/69 32Northland Paper Co.: Feasibility study . 05/15/70 10Northland Paper Co.: Feasibility study . . . 06/25/70 6Northland Paper Co.: Operations 09/25/69 2Northland Paper Co.: Marketing 11/05/69 2
SCHENECTADY COUNTY
Schenectady Development Council: Air-port study 06/18/66 13
Schenectady Development Council: Air-port study 09/14/66 10
SCHOHARIE COUNTY
Klein Industries, Inc.: Wood windows 12/23/68 50Schoharie County Community Action Pro-
gram: Tourism development study 11/08/67 12
WARREN COUNTY
Warren County Board of Supervisors: In-dustrial park feasibility study 06/25/70 2
WAYNE COUNTY
Lyons: Water/ road to industrial park 05/11/67 55Clyde: Access road to industrial site 05/24/67 46Lyons: Sewage collection system 08/27/68 72Wayne Economic Development Commis-
sion: Planning 06/30/68 24Wayne Economic Development Commis-
sion: Planning 06/30/69 29Clyde Industrial Development Corp.: In-
crease industrial employment 12/16/65 33Clyde Industrial Development Corp.: In-
crease industrial employment 03/30/66 17
CITY OF BUFFALO
Buffalo: Warehouse/road/siding 06/10/66 986Broadway-Fillmore Community Corp.: In-
dustrial/ residential and use 06/26/67 30Buffalo: Summer youth opportunity 04/18/69 30Hard Face Welding Machinery Co.: De-
velop cost accounting system 05/22/68 1
NEW YORK CITY
Brooklyn: Convert 4 buildings to in-dustrial use 06/20/69 949t
National Waste Conversion Corp.: Manu-facture organic fertilizer 05/16/68 1,430
Seatrain Shipbuilding Co.: Build/converttankers 05/21/69 5,850
S & S Corrugated Paper Machinery Co.,Inc.: Manufacture/ sale of machinery 05/22/70 2,226
Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co.: Na-tional Waste Conversion Corp. 12/12/68 450
Chase Manhattan Bank: Seatrain Ship-building Co. 01/27/69 5,400
New York City Public Development Corp :Brooklyn Navy Yard industry 08/29/66 59
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EDA: Brooklyn Navy Yard feasibility study 04/14/66 3
New York City Public Development Corp :Brooklyn Navy Yard plan 03/15/67 142
New York: Economic redevelopment center, Brooklyn 06/27/67 180
Click: Brooklyn Navy Yard 01/18/68 165
Click: Brooklyn Navy Yard 01/02/69 184
Click: Brooklyn Navy Yard 02/04/69 2
Click: Job training/educational program 12/10/68 25Brooklyn Local Development Corp.: Busi-
ness development program 11/20/68 73Brooklyn Local Development Corp.: Busi-
ness development program 01/29/70 87EDA: Industrial site plan 06/30/69 85Cutter Marine and Yacht Corp.: Boat
building business 06/11/69 3
ALLEGANY RESERVATION
Seneca Indian Nation: Recreation/tour-ism on reservation 04/20/67 20
CATTARAUGUS RESERVATION
Cattaraugus Reservation: Industrial park/facilities 11/07/66 297
Fancher Furniture Co.: Processing lum-ber for furniture 06/22/67 1,960
Textile Banking Co., Inc.: Fancher Furni-ture Co. 09123/69 750
Seneca Indian Nation: School' industrialcomplex 09/29/69 3
ROME-UTICA CORRIDOR
Rome: Industrial park 12/02/69 206Utica Community Action, Inc.: Commun-
ity hiring hall 03/07/69 3
Inner-City Economic Development Corp :Community hiring hall 06/30/69 24
NORTH CAROLINASTATEWIDENorth Carolina Department of Administra-
tion: Organization of economic devel-opment districts 11/23/66 42
North Carolina State University: 4 NorthCarolina county groupings 11/16/66 39
Foundation for Community Development:Entrepreneurial development 05/05/69 60
ALLEGHANY COUNTY
Sparta: Water/ sewer lines 06/02/66 122
ANSON COUNTYWadesboro: Water system 06/11/66 2,067 2,067
AVERY COUNTYBanner Elk: Water system 06/23/67 100 57Vaughans Blue Ridge Nursery, Inc :
Greenhouses 03/ 17/ 67 363Avery County Bank: Vaughans Blue Ridge
Nursery, Inc. 03/25/68 68
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BEAUFORT COUNTY
Belhaven: Water/ sewer system 06/10/66 528Washington: Water/ sewer 03/08/66 108 1
BERTIE COUNTY
Windsor: Industrial waste treatment 05/19/66 42Lewiston/Woodville: Water/sewer system 05/02/68 143Lewiston/Woodville: Water/sewer system 05/31/69 25
BLADEN COUNTY
Clarkton : Waterworks/ sewer 01/09/67 63 40Dublin: Vocational training school 06/ 19/ 69 286Millcraft Corp.: Cotton/synthetic yarns 02/18/67 1,885Southeastern Economic Development
Commission: Planning 02/ 09/ 68 36Southeastern Economic Development
Commission: Planning 04/21/69 40Southeastern Economic Development
Commission: Planning 06/19/70 38
BRUNSWICK COUNTY
Lackey Industries, Inc.: Warehouse .. 10/30/68 987
CARTERET COUNTY
Morehead City: Port facilities 03/ 17/ 66 9,500 2
Morehead City: Port facilities 12/06/66 1,900Harkers Island: Community water system 06/17/67 209Beaufort: Sewer/ water expansion 05/ 13/68 780 780Emerald Isle: Water storage/ distribution 02/25/69 234 234Morehead City: Occupational education 02/24/70 1,115Coastal Boat Works Marina: Build and
repair boats 03/26/69 200Carteret Board of Commissioners: Sea-
food industry 05/27/66 36Carteret Board of Commissioners: Sea-
food industry 06/27/67 37
CHEROKEE COUNTYAndrews: Water/ sewer system' treatment 05/25/67 483 207Texana: Domestic water system 06/ 14/67 39Murphy: Public water system 10/28/69 6tMarble: Public water supply/ distribution 02/19/68 101
CLAY COUNTYThe Clay Corporation: Spun cotton yarn 06/26/70 1,189
COLUMBUS COUNTYChadbourn: Construct water mains 06/14/67 47Tabor City: Water/ sewer lines/ treatment 04/16/ 68 447Lake Waccamaw: Waterworks system . . 06/22/70 409 204Lake Waccamaw: Waste treatment' sewer 06/22/70 123 137
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
Fayetteville: Public auditorium 06/22/66 554North Carolina State Port Authority: River
barge terminal 05/ 17/ 67 11
DARE COUNTYManteo: Water treatment facility 12/10/68 59Manteo: Construct water treatment plant 06/08/70 23Manteo: Sewage treatment facility 01/31/69 49Manteo: Sewage treatment plant 06/30/70 21
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DUPLIN COUNTY
Kenansville: Vocational training schoolexpansion 04/11/68 215
Wallace: Water/ sewer lines/ tank/main 04/30/68 259 259Kenansville: Water' sewer system 08/29/69 393 212Calypso: Water system expansion 10/14/69 75 50Wallace Turkey Farms, Inc.: Turkey proc-
essing plant 02/08/67 780
FRANKLIN COUNTY
Bunn: Water for industrial site 06/23/69 135 135
GATES COUNTY
Gatesville: Water system 10/29/69 108
GREENE COUNTY
Hookerton: Water system 05/17/67 109Walstonburg: Water/ sewer/ industrial
park 06/26/68 293t 73Snow Hill: Water' sewer expansions 10/10/69 131t
HYDE COUNTY
Engelhard: Water/ well/tank/treatment 05/06/68 184t
JACKSON COUNTY
Sylva: Technical institute 05/22/68 275Western Carolina University: Economic
development centers 06/28/69 100
Western Carolina University: Economicdevelopment centers 06/24/70 100
JONES COUNTY
Maysville: Water' sewer for industrial park 02/ 18/70 279 186
MITCHELL COUNTY
Spruce Pine: Waterlines 03/15/66 100
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
Gaston: Water system 05/10/67 233 233Severn: Sewage disposal/collection 05/13/68 85 85Rich Square: Sewer expansion 05/02/68 201 201
PITT COUNTY
Greenville: Sewage outfall line 03/08/66 306 1
Ayden: Treatment lagoon and sewer 05/08/67 54Mid-East Economic Development Commis-
sion: Planning 06/30/68 38Mid-East Economic Development Commis-
sion: Planning 10/21/69 48East Carolina College: Development 05/13/66 129
East Carolina College: Development 06/19/67 130
tA,st Carolina College: Development 06/18/68 111
East Carolina College: Development 05/16/69 136
ROBESON COUNTY
Rowland: Sewer/water treatment 06/10/66 111Pembroke: Water/ sewer expansion 05/21/68 215 215Lumberton: Water system expansion . . . . 06/24/70 1,568tLumberton: Technical training institute . . 05/27/70 984t
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SWAIN COUNTY
Bryson City: Sewer system/treatment 06/07/66 227 300 1
Bryson City: Expand water' sewer to in-dustrial park 02/20/70 142t 94
TYRRELL COUNTY
Columbia: Sewer system 04/ 18/ 66 52 1
WARREN COUNTY
Warrenton: Water storage tank 02/01/68 35Warrenton: Expand water /sewer to in-
dustrial park 11/10/69 50tCochrane Eastern, Inc.: Manufacture di-
mension stock/ furniture 03/17/69 482
WATAUGA COUNTY
Boone: Water/ sewer facilities 05/09/66 1,004Boone: Water/sewer facilities 09/13/66 69
WILSON COUNTY
Wilson: Expansion of technical institute 05/13/68 510Elm City: Expand water/sewer systems 06/07/68 93Genbearco Manufacturing Co., Inc.: Ball
bearing plant 12/10/68 585
EASTERN CHEROKEE RESERVATION
Cherokee: Water/ sewer development forindustrial park 06/29/70 304t
Eastern Cherokee Reservation: Planning 06/27/68 23Eastern Cherokee Reservation: Planning 06/30/69Eastern Cherokee Reservation: Planning 06/29/70 28Eastern Cherokee Reservation: Feasibility
study of water resources 10/25/69 3
KINSTON DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Neuse River Economic Development Com-mission: Planning 06/07/68 40
Neuse River Economic Development Com-mission: Planning 06/06/69 49
Neuse River Economic Development Com-mission: Planning 06/19/70 46
NEW BERN DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Neuse River Planning and DevelopmentCouncil: Public service careers 06/25/70 105
WASHINGTON DEVELOPMENT CENTERMid-East Economic Development Commis-
sion: Public service careers 06/25/70 105
NORTH DAKOTASTATEWIDE
United Tribes of North Dakota: Planning . 04/12/68 88United Tribes of North Dakota: Planning . 06/30/69 107United Tribes of North Dakota: Planning . 06/29/70 51Stanton Industrial Center: Limestone 06/27/67 19North Dakota Agricultural Experimental
Station: Establish malt plants 06/ 24/ 68 26North Dakota State University: Establish
university center 10/24/69 121
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BOTTINEAU COUNTY
Bottineau: Hospital expansion 06/30/67 591
ROLETTE COUNTY
St. John: Water/ sewer system 06/26/67 159 42Rolla: Community hospital 12/08/69 1,834t 586Rolla: Water' sewer expansion 01/05/70 112tSt. John: Water/ sewer 06/26/67 7 3
SIOUX COUNTY
Fort Yates: Water and sewer lines 08/26/69 96tSolen: Water' sewer 05/26/70 139tSolen: Sewage treatment 06/30/70 18
FORT BERTHOLD RESERVATION
Fort Berthold Reservation: Water/ sewer 04/02/69 171t 43Fort Berthold Reservation: Recreation
complex/ motel 11/22/68 710t 178 5
Mandaree: Community building 06/04/68 20Fort Berthold Reservation: Sewage treat-
ment/ disposal 04/02/69 15 6Fort Berthold Reservation: Clay products 05/16/68 2
STANDING ROCK RESERVATION
Fort Yates: Recreation' tourism complex 03/10/70 976t 244Fort Yates: Sewage treatment 03/10/70 36 14
TURTLE MOUNTAIN RESERVATION
Belcourt: Community service building 06/30/66 338 85
OHIOSTATEWIDE
State of Ohio Development Department:Economic development assistance 06/30/66 39
Cincinnati: Job development program 06/30/67 90Cincinnati: Job development program 06/25/68 12
Montgomery County Opportunities Indus-trialization Center: Employability devel-opment project 06/24/68 103
Montgomery County Opportunities Indus-trialization Center: Employability devel-opment project 06/02/69 51
Akron: Youth opportunity program 04/15/68 20Akron: Youth opportunity program 04/28/69 20Akron: Youth opportunity program . . . . 06/26/70 20Greene County Opportunities Industriali-
zation Center: Employability develop-ment program 06/24/68 104
Greene County Opportunities Industriali-zation Center: Employability develop-ment program 06/18/69 80
Determined Young Men: Black entrepre-neurs 01/01/69 123
Determined Young Men: Black entrepre-neurs 03/30/70 171
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ADAMS COUNTY
Manchester: Sewer system 11/07/66 415Winchester: Sewer system 10/03/66 158 1
Peebles: Sewer system expansion 09/13/67 44West Union: Water supply system 05/23/68 1,536tWinchester: Sewage treatment plant 09/28/66 28 1
Adams and Brown Counties: Train andemploy people 04/24/67 2
ATHENS COUNTY
Athens: Water system 04/06/66 1,008 2
Ohio University: Regional developmentinstitute 11/16/65 178
BROWN COUNTY
Ripley: Sewage collection/ treatment 05/21/68 486Georgetown: Sewer 10/27/69 761Georgetown: Waste treatment plant . . . 12/31/69 153Huntington Improvement Corp.: Balcony
Hills resort 06/20/68 29
CARROLL COUNTY
Monroe Tnwriship: Recreation facilities 10/19/66 245 1
Minerva: Sewer trunk line 05/31/68 239
CLERMONT COUNTY
Batavia: Water system 06/24/66 990Batavia: Water system 05/18/66 246 1
Clermont County: Water distribution 06/07/67 1,080Batavia: Sewer system/ treatment 04/29/68 2,527tFranklin: Sewer system/ treatment 04/12/68 268Miami/Goshen: Waste treatment plant/
collection 05/13/68 415
GALLIA COUNTY
Gallipolis: Waterline expansion 12/29/66 114Rio Grande: Water/ sewer system 05/03/68 176Gallipolis: Sewer line expansion 04/18/70 811
GUERNSEY COUNTY
Cambridge: Water/ sewer lines expansion 10/31/66 101 1
Guernsey Regional Planning Commission:Drainage/ flood control 10/28/66 7
Guernsey Regional Planning Commission:Drainage/flood control 01/31/68 13
HOCKING COUNTY
Logan: Water and sewer expansion 04/06/66 1
Logan: Water and sewer expansion 05/10/66 38Logan: Expand sewage treatment plant 12/11/68 189Logan: Expand sewer system 06/01/70 55Hocking Community Improvement Corp.:
Industrial building/ aircraft facility 04/08/66 410
JACKSON COUNTY
Wellston: Water system 10/24/66 1,207Jackson: Waterworks 08/22/68 732Jackson: Sewer system 11/19/68 740Oak Hill: Waterworks 09/02/69 438
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LAWRENCE COUNTY
Coal Grove: Water system 11/04/69 358
MEIGS COUNTY
Middleport: Waste treatment facility 06/20/66 1
Middleport: Sewage collection/ mains 02/15/67 109Meigs County: Water supply/distribution 06/16/67 1,674Pomeroy: Sewage collection system 08/23/67 563tMiddleport: Waste treatment facility 06/30/67 61
MUSKINGUM COUNTY
Zanesville: Water main to Ohio University 06/14/66 44
NOBLE COUNTY
Belle Valley: Water system 06/26/67 144Caldwell: Sewage treatment facility/lines 06/30/67 136Summitt Acres, Inc.: Nursing home 07/12/65 94Buckeye Hills Development Council: Plan-
ning 01/30/69 44Buckeye Hills Development Council: Plan-
ning 06/10/70 36
PERRY COUNTY
Junction City Clay Co.: Plastic products 05/12/69 8
PIKE COUNTY
Waverly: Water system 05/31/67 219
SCIOTO COUNTY
Rosemount: Sewage collection/ treatment 05/01/67 306Rosemount: Sewer system 06/15/70 194Portsmouth: Sewage treatment plant 06/30/67 96Canter Inns, Inc.: Commercial hotel 04/18/69 722
CITY OF CLEVELAND
Cleveland: Harbor cargo building 04/28/66 456Albert A. Levin: Industrial park 08/23/66 720American Bronze Corp.: Castings . . . . 06/25/70 434Cleveland: Multilevel industrial building. 04/06/67 100Cleveland: Multilevel industrial buiding 04/03/68 29Ceveland: Multilevel industrial building 05/15/69 18
Cleveland International Trade Corp :Trade center 06/29/66 47
Cleveland Board of Education: Job devel-opment/recruitment/retraining 05/10/66 67
Cleveland Board of Education: Job devel-opment/ recruitment/ retraining 03/27/68 2
Cleveland Small Business Opportunity De-velopment Center: Funding business 05/20/66 64
Greater Cleveland Growth Center: Humanrehabilitation 06/27/67 75
Cleveland Small Business Opportunity De-velopment Center: Stimulate employ-ment opportunities 06/29/67 87
Cleveland Small Business Opportunity De-velopment Center: Stimulate employ-ment opportunities 01/17/70 137
Negro Industrial and Economic Union:Assistance to ghetto areas 06/25/68 251
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Negro Industrial and Economic Union:Assistance to ghetto areas
Negro Industrial and Economic Union:Assistance to ghetto areas
Negro Industrial and Economic Union:Assistance to ghetto areas
Cleveland: Mayor's Committee on Com-munity Resources
05/29/69
12/15/69
06/13/70
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munity Resources 06/03/69 250Cleveland: International trade center 11/26/68 36Path Association: Construction contrac-
tors' manpower development 03/12/69 100Path Association: Construction contrac-
tors' manpower development 06/10/70 40Cleveland: Small business development 05/12/69 85Cleveland: Summer youth program 05/02/69 45Cleveland Growth Corp.: Market develop-
ment for Negro hotel 05/28/69 3
CITY OF TOLEDO
Toledo: Raw waterlines 03/25/66 895 1
Bowling Green: Water/sewer systems 03/25/66 2,352 2Toledo: Cargo port facility 03/25/66 750 4
CHILLICOTHE DEVELOPMENT CENTERChillicothe: Industrial park' water main . . 05/27/70 1,212Ohio Valley Regional Development Com-
mission: Planning 02/05/68 41Ohio Valley Regional Development Com-
mission: Planning 09/04/69 44
PORTSMOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTERPortsmouth: Expand water treatment 10/27/69 1,539Ohio Valley Regional Development Dis-
trict: Public service careers 06/26/70 105
OKLAHOMASTATEWIDE
Oklahoma Industrial Development andPark Department: Planning 06/03/66 26
Oklahoma Industrial Development andPark Department: Planning 06/30/67 26
Oklahoma Industrial Development andPark Department: Planning 06/27/68 31
Oklahoma Industrial Development andPark Department: Center for economicdevelopment 06/27/66 102
Oklahoma Industrial Development andPark Department: Expand Oklahomacenter 06/27/67 143
Oklahoma Industrial Development andPark Department: Expand Oklahomacenter 05/06/68 170
Oklahoma Lake Redevelopment Agency:Survey 2 hotels 04/03/67 16
Western Oklahoma Industrial Foundation:Air Force base utilization 04/01/68 29
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Office of the Governor: Develop river portOffice of the Governor: Develop river portOklahoma City: Summer youth programTulsa: Summer youth program
ADAIR COUNTY
Stillwell: Collection system/ treatmentChef Ready Foods, Inc.: Foods market
01/20/6910/20/6905/15/6906/27/69
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ATOKA COUNTYAtoka: Waterworks expansion 08/01/69 557tAtoka: Sewer system expansion 10/31/69 140
CADDO COUNTY
Anadarko: Water system 05/02/66 97Anadarko: Sewer plant/ outfall main .. 06/23/66 56 1
Anadarko Industries, Inc.: Tufted carpets 11/16/66 488
CARTER COUNTYRed River Research and Manufacturing
Co.: Precision machine parts 09/26/66 63Red River Research and Manufacturing
Co.: Operations assistance 06/30/67 2Red River Research and Manufacturing
Co.: Operations assistance 07/26/67 **
CHEROKEE COUNTY
Park Hill: Indian cultural center 06/23/67 487
DELAWARE COUNTY
Jay: Water and sewer 09/26/68 641t 275Grove: Expand water/ gas line to in-
dustrial park 03/13/69 44Jay: Sewage treatment plant 09/19/67 154 120
GRADY COUNTY
Association of South Central Oklahoma:Planning 04/10/69 40
Association of South Central Oklahoma:Planning 04/28/70 44
HASKELL COUNTYMcCurtain: Water supply system 11/20/68 320t 80Stigler: Access road to industrial area 05/08/68 301t
HUGHES COUNTY
Holdenville: Water' sewer to industrialpark 01/17/70 146
JEFFERSON COUNTY
Waurika: Sewage treatment plant 05/02/66 1
Waurika: Water system 10/03/66 178Waurika: Water facility for industrial park 06/18/70 105Waurika: Sewage treatment plant 06/ 30/ 67 19
JOHNSTON COUNTY
Tishomingo: Sewer 01/19/69 88tTishomingo: Sewer/treatment facility . 03/31/69 108
1281:
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LATIMER COUNTY
Hugo/ Poteau/ McAlester: Vocationalcenters 05/23/68 1,256
Hugo / Poteau / McAlester: Vocationalcenters 08/06/69 96
Wilburton: Technical training center 05/23/68 718tWilburton: Develop industrial park ... . 05/01/69 608tWilburton: Water I sewer' road to in-
dustrial park 11/14/69 40tPocola: Develop plant site' water' sewer 12/18/69 55tLatimor County Industrial Development
Authority: Tufted carpet plant 02/13/70 1,800Kiamichi EDD: Planning 01/26/67 30Kiamichi EDD: Planning 02/20/68 43Kiamichi EDD: Planning 01/30/69 58Kiamichi EDD: Planning 02/02/70 53Kiamichi EDD: Planning 05/20/68 6
LE FLORE COUNTY
Le Fiore: Water system 03/25/66 1,724 740 1
Poteau: Industrial area/water/street 04/18/66 158 1
Poteau: Sewer facilities 01/13/70 116tPoteau: Sewer facilities 03/31/70 233
LINCOLN COUNTY
Stroud: Water system 04/18/66 247 1
Stroud: Water system 01/19/70 70
MCCLAIN COUNTY
Purcell: Water system 04/18/66 267 1
Purcell: Vocational education trainingcenter 05/02/69 1,278t
Purcell: Sewage treatment 06/15/66 24ECAL Engineering Corp.: Management 07/19/66 2
J. H. Holland Co.: Paving machine 06/15/67 50
MCCURTAIN COUNTY
Valliant: Water system 06/22/70 2,492Valliant: Water system 06/20/70 420
MAYES COUNTY
Pryor: 4 industrial parks 05/22/66 949 415 1
Pryor: 4 industrial parks 09/06/67 35 62
MURRAY COUNTY
Davis: Waterworks 11/09/66 178Davis: Waterworks 07/13/67 55Sulphur: Sewage treatment plant 06/30/67 39Sulphur Community Inn: Management 01/16/67 7
MUSKOGEE COUNTY
Muskogee: Port/dock/industrial park 06/23/66 1,025 1
Muskogee: Industrial park 02/10/69 666 167Muskogee: Sewer line/industrial park/
land 05/15/68 67 44Muskogee: Sewer line/industrial park/
land 02/07/69 34 23Muskogee: Sewer line/industrial park 05/15/68 209 279Muskogee: Sewer line/industrial park 02/10/69 63 28
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Muskogee: SewerChoska Alfalfa Mills: Processing of alfalfaEastern Oklahoma EDD: Public service
03/31/6906/27/68
676122
careers 06/26/70 105Eastern Oklahoma EDD: Planning 01/13/67 38Eastern Oklahoma EDD: Planning 02/01/68 40Eastern Oklahoma EDD: Planning 01/31/69 64Eastern Oklahoma EDD: Planning 03/ 18/70 59
OKFUSKEE COUNTY
Okemah: Sewage lift station 07/22/68 90tBoley: Water and sewer 01/28/69 85tBo/ey: Water, sewer systems 10/20/69 35tOkemah: Sewage lagoon 09/30/68 46Boley: Waste water treatment facility 06/ 30/ 69 38
OKMULGEE COUNTY
Henryetta: Airport facility 05/01/68 42Walco-Lorain, Inc.: Oilfield pumps/
engines 06/01/66 173Walco-Lorain, Inc.: Marketing assistance . 11/21/67 4Walco-Lorain, Inc.: Feasibility study 05/04/70 6
OSAGE COUNTY
Hominy: Water facility expansion 05/23/67 19Hominy: Sewage treatment facility 06/30/67 7
OTTAWA COUNTY
Picher: Water system expansion 03 /14/ 68 302North Miami: Sewer system 08/20/69 41Miami: Sewage treatment facility 06/30/67 90Picher: Sewage treatment plant 05/31/68 16North Miami: Sewage lift station 10/31/69 16
PAWNEE COUNTY
Pawnee: Expand sewer/water to in-dustrial park 05/15/68 38
PITTSBURG COUNTY
McAlester: Water main expansions 05/23/67 222McAlester: Water system 02/26/68 341McAlester: Water storage tank 04/08/68 375 250McAlester: Water storage tank 12/24/68 108 72McAlester: Primary sewer line expansion 06/30/67 42Oklahoma Aerotronics, Inc.: Electronic
equipment 12/01/66 78Bank of Hartshorne: Oklahoma Aerotron-
ics, Inc. 03/06/67 180Liberty National Bank: Oklahoma Aero-
tronics, Inc. 10/14/68 135
PONTOTOC COUNTY
Pontotoc County Industrial DevelopmentAuthority: Manufacture plastic cups 01/29/69 500
POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY
Shawnee: Vocational school 05/29/68 1,224
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ROGERS COUNTY
Claremore: Waterworks 06/20/66 647Catoosa: Water system 05/24/66 238Catoosa: Water system 06/23/67 19Catoosa: Sewage treatment 05/ 10/ 66 39
SEMINOLE COUNTY
United Clay Pipe Co.: Vitrified clay pipe . 02/16/66 975
SEQUOYAH COUNTY
Sallisaw: Water treatment plant/ sewer . 10/06/69 1,120tVian: Waterworks 06/18/70 757tSallisaw: Sewage treatment facility . . . 12/31/69 224
WAGONER COUNTY
Coweta: Waterlines/treatment system 04/01/68 470tCoweta: Water system 04/30/69 70t
ADA DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Ada: Improve access road 06/23/67 113Ada: Parking facilities 06/28/67 445Ada: Storm sewer/streets to industrial
park 05/06/ 68 184Chickasha: Industrial park 02/11/ 70 796South:rn Oklahoma Development Asso-
ciation: Industrial warehouse 05/24/67 22Southern Oklahoma Development Asso-
ciation: Industrial warehouse 05/05/70 25
STILLWATER DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Stillwater: Waterlines 04/ 15/ 68 53Stillwater: Industrial access road 04/15/68 117Stillwater: Sewer interceptor line 04/ 15/ 68 29Oklahoma State University: Tick
control/tourism and recreation 05/01/67 82Oklahoma State University: Tick
control/tourism and recreation 06/03/69 30
VINITA DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Northeast Counties of Oklahoma: Publicservice careers 06/26/70 105
Northeast Counties of Oklahoma: Plan-ning 02/02/67 30
Northeast Counties of Oklahoma: Plan-ning 11/30/67 53
Northeast Counties of Oklahoma: Plan-ning 11/29/68 57
Northeast Counties of Oklahoma: Plan-ning 12/29/69 54
ARDMORE DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Carter County: Access road and bridge 06/10/68 487Ardmore: Water main expansions 08/01/69 460Ardmore: Roadway to industrial park . . . 08/01/69 158Ardmore: Expand vocational-technical
center 11/20/69 425Ardmore: Industrial access roadway 08/01/69 223Ardmore: Sewer outfall to park 10/31/69 26Southern Oklahoma Development Asso-
ciation: Planning 06/30/66 36
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Southern Oklahoma Development Associa-tion: Planning 06/28/67 56
Southern Oklahoma Development Asso-ciation: Planning 06/29/68 59
Southern Oklahoma Development Asso-ciation: Planning 06/11/69 62
Southern Oklahoma Development Asso-ciation: Planning 06/15/70 56
DURANT DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Durant: Water system 06/27/68 417
SHAWNEE DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Shawnee: Water/sewer system 09/20/68 163Central Oklahoma EDD: Public service
careers 06/26/70 120Central Oklahoma EDD: Planning 11/10/66 44Central Oklahoma EDD: Planning 12/31/67 56Central Oklahoma EDD: Planning 01/06/69 58Central Oklahoma EDD: Planning 01/27/70 57Central Oklahoma EDD: Planning 04/10/69 4
SAPULPA DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Sapulpa: Water mains/drainage 11/18/68 600Sapulpa: Water' sewer' road for industrial
park 11/19/69 136Sapulpa: Sewer system 01/31/69 119
OREGONSTATEWIDE
Albina Corp.: Small boats market study 11/18/68 40Albina Corp.: Small boats market study . 06/24/70 2
Portland: Summer youth program 05/16/69 20Albina Corp.: Management assistance . . . 06/11/70 2
CLATSOP COUNTY
Astoria: Marine food science laboratory 06/07/66 59
COLUMBIA COUNTY
St. Helens: Sewer/ industrial park 05/17/ 66 72
COOS COUNTY
Coos Bay: Water supply system 09/ 27/ 67 666Coos Bay: Water supply system 03/05/69 46
HOOD RIVER COUNTY
Hood River: Industrial land 04/18/66 283 1
Cascade Locks: Sewer/water system 06/20/66 317 317Cascade Locks: Sewer/water system 12/10/68 30
JACKSON COUNTY
Ashland: Auditorium 04/22/69 896
JOSEPHINE COUNTY
Josephine County: Industrial site study . 06/22/66 15
LAKE COUNTY
Lakeview: Sewage collection system 06/15/66 139
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LINCOLN COUNTY
Lincoln City: Sewer system 03/20/67 900Lincoln City: Sewage treatment facility . 05/22/70 270Lincoln County: Sewage treatment facility 06/30/67 59WASCO COUNTY
The Dalles: Water system 04/06/66 528 1
The Dalles: Interceptor line/ industrialpark 10/13/69 213
YAMHILL COUNTY
McMinnville: Water system 05/23/66 615 1
McMinnville: Bridge and approaches 08/19/68 1,584Yamhill County Court: Transportation 06/23/66 20WARM SPRINGS RESERVATION
Warm Springs: Kah-Nee-Ta Resort 02/07/67 1,540 1,540 2Warm Springs: Kah-Nee-Ta Resort 01/29/68 610 610 7
UMATILLA RESERVATION
Umatilla Tribe Reservation: Feasibilitystudy 06/19/68 33
PENNSYLVANIASTATEWIDE
Southeast Pennsylvania Economic Devel-opment Corp.: Consumption of steelproducts 06/30/66 65
Appalachian Thruway Co.: Tourism/industrial development/ tristate 03/26/68 34
Appalachian Thruway Co.: Tourism/industria! development/ tristate 05/23/69 3
Economic Development Council: Feasibil-ity of a food distribution facility . . . 06/23/70 75
ALLEGHENY COUNTY
McKeesport: Route/railroad tracks 03/25/66 209 2Moon Run: Water main expansions 06/13/66 252 1
Pittsburgh: Water treatment plant 04/08/66 4,100 5O'Hara Township: Water/sewer to exist-
ing industrial park 04/05/67 185 138Pittsburgh: Develop industrial park 06/21/66 1,452O'Hara Township: Water distribution to
industrial park 03/27/67 154Regional Economic Development Insti-
tute: Food distribution center 06/30/66 143Business Job Development Corp.: Investi-
gate unemployment 01/03/66 253Business Job Development Corp.: Investi-
gate unemployment 01/09/67 179Business Job Davelopment Corp.: Investi-
gate unemployment 08/10/67 7Business Job Development Corp.: Train-
ing/counseling/small business 05/27/68 178Business Job Development Corp.: Train-
ing/counseling/small business 06/27/68 94Business Job Development Corp.: Train-
ing/counseling/small business 06/26/69 110Business Job Development Corp.: Train-
ing /counseling' small business 04/28/70 100
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BEAVER COUNTY
Beaver Falls: Sewage collection system 04/18/66 1,781 1
Darlington Township: Water system to in-dustrial park 02/28/66 54 1
Midland: Waterlines 06/10/66 163 2
BEDFORD COUNTY
Breezewood: Sewer system 10/14/69 128Breezewood: Sewage treatment plant . . . 12/31/69 57
BLAIR COUNTY
Turnpike Planning and DevelopmentCommission: Public service careers 06/24/70 175
Turnpike Planning and DevelopmentCommission: Planning 01/10/68 50
Turnpike Planning and DevelopmentCommission: Planning 05/ 15/ 69 43
Turnpike Planning and DevelopmentCommission: Planning 06/30/70 49
Altoona Enterprises, Inc.: Food distribu-tion center 06/ 17/ 69 20
Altoona Enterprises, Inc.: Food distribu-tion center 03/11/69 2
BRADFORD COUNTY
Northern Tier Economic Development As-sociation: Planning 06/30/67 25
Northern Tier Economic Development As-sociation: Planning 06/30/68 42
Northern Tier Economic Development As-sociation: Planning 06/29/70 35
Northern Tier Regional Planning Commis-sion: Tourism development 06/30/66 52
Valley Economic Development Corp.: In-dustrial park feasibility study 06/28/67 6
CLARION COUNTY
East Brady Development Corp.: Recrea-tional survey 03/25/66 20
CLEARFIELD COUNTY
Clearfield: Water system expansion 11/07/69 397Truckstops Corp.: Truckstop service 06/22/70 498
CLINTON COUNTY
Drake Chemicals, Inc.: Organic chemicals 06/30/66 72
ERIE COUNTY
Port Commission of Erie: Industrial site 04/ 19/ 66 29
FAYETTE COUNTY
Newell: Sewer/water system 06/ 10/ 66 676Newell: Water treatment/ sewage collec-
tion system 02/03/67 221Uniontown: Water system 03/23/66 539 2
Ohiopyle: Water/sewer system 06/03/66 308Ohiopyle: Water/ sewer system 02/07/67 120North Union Park: Facilities to industrial
park 06/27/66 104
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Uniontown: Site development/ sewagetreatment/ waterline
Masontown: Sewage collection/treatmentFayette County Board of Commissioners:
09/12/6906/30/68
160135
Planning 06/30/68 18Fayette County Board of Commissioners:
Planning 06/30/69 28Fayette County Board of Commissioners:
Planning 06/18/70 28Fayette County Development Council: In-
dustrial action program 05/05/70 30LACKAWANNA COUNTY
Scranton/Lackawanna Industrial BuildingCo.: Galvanized containers 08/10/65 446
Scranton/Lackawanna Industrial BuildingCo.: Trucking/warehousing company 11/01/67 413
LUZERNE COUNTY
Wyoming Valley Sanitary Authority: Wastetreatment plant 02/ 14/67 1
Wilkes-Barre: Waste treatment plant 06/30/67 4,987Harte Co.: Sheet metal/ plastic products 05/24/66 1,530Greater Wilkes-Barre Industrial Founda-
tion: Flight instruments 06/06/67 318Plastics System Corp.: Polystyrene foam
sheets 06/07/68 1,120Economic Development Council of North-
east Pennsylvania: Planning 04/12/68 50Economic Development Council of North-
east Pennsylvania: Planning 06/12/69 50Economic Development Council of North-
east Pennsylvania: Planning 05/19/70 42Dixon Construction Co.: Extinguish culm
bank fires 03/08/66 29Dixon Construction Co.: Extinguish culm
bank fires 06/30/66 47Department of Mines/ Mineral Industry:
Hydraulic method of extinguishingburning culm 04/19/67 300
MIFFLIN COUNTY
Lewistown: Water/transmission lines 06/20/66 1
SCHUYLKILL COUNTY
Schuylkill County: Streets 11/22/66 67Blythe Township: Reservoir/earth dam . 06/30/66 735 2Pine Grove: Expansion of water system 09/15/66 217 1
Schuylkill County Municipal Authority:Reservoir/ earth dam 09/ 15/66 1
Delano Village: Water/sewer/road to in-dustrial park 06/02/67 48
Penn State University: Center for eco-nomic development 05/29/66 69
Penn State University: Center for eco-nomic development 06/22/67 94
SOMERSET COUNTY
Windber: Sewage treatment to industrialpark 11/25/69 1,566
la? 135
Applicant and description Dateobligated
Public works Business developmentTechnicalassistance
Grant LoanWorking Planning
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WASHINGTON COUNTY
Burgettstown: Water supply/distribution 03/09/66 81 1
Mon Valley Progress Council: Industrialsite 02/23/67 44
CITY OF PHILADELPHIA
Office of Economic Development: Plan-ning 06/30/66 75
Philadelphia Small Business Center:Small business program 03/29/67 16
Greater Philadelphia Enterprises Develop-ment Corp.: Job development 05/08/67 50
Greater Philadelphia Enterprises Develop-ment Corp.: Job development 06/27/68 95
Greater Philadelphia Enterprises Develop-ment Corp.: Job development 09/02/69 114
Council of Clergy: Job development andrehabilitation 03/30/67 83
Philadelphia Small Business Center:Small business program 10/29/65 122
Regional Development Laboratory: Ideasinto products 06/30/66 156
Philadelphia: Economic development unit 05/15/68 79Philadelphia Enterprise: Job Loan Corp. 06/28/68 93Philadelphia Enterprise: Job Loan Corp. . 06/30/69 39Philadelphia Enterprise: Job Loan Corp. 06/26/70 60Philadelphia: Economic development of
model neighborhood 05/29/69 127
Zion Non-Profit Charitable Trust: Entre-preneurial development 10/25/68 123
Zion Non-Profit Charitable Trust: Entre-preneurial development 05/07/70 85
The Young Great Society: Rehabilita-tion/ job training 06/28/68 68
The Young Great Society: Rehabilita-tion /job training 12/17/69 127
The Young Great Society: Rehabilita-tion' job training 05/08/70 20
Philly Community Development Corp :Job development program 06/03/70 52
JOHNSTOWN DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Johnstown: Multilevel parking garage . 09/29/69 685
HUNTINGDON DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Turnpike District: Air industrial park 05/01/69 3
RHODE ISLANDSTATEWIDE
Community Study of Economic IndustrialDevelopment in Rhode Island: PlanRhode Island economic development 01/17/67 51
PROVIDENCE-PAWTUCKET AREA
Warwick: Waterline 04/06/66 79Narragansett: Water system 09/30/66 370Woonsocket: Industrial park 06/ 20/ 66 444East Providence: Water system addition . 06/21/66 3,657
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Pascoag: Industrial park/roadsCranston: Access road to industrial parkScituate: Water facility/ tunnel/aqueductBurrilville: Expand water systemLincoln: Water/sewer/road facilitiesPawtucket: Water reservoirNarragansett: Industrial park
06/ 19/ 6706/17/6606/21/6606/ 19/ 6704/29/6811/21/6906/23/70
2258
7,25094
3821,799
350Arthur Kaufman Associates: Oceanarium 07/23/65 5Providence Chamber of Commerce: Po-
tential port development 06/26/ 67 52Research Design Institute: Organize Re-
search Design Institute 04/ 13/ 67 24Opportunities Industrialization Centers of
Rhode Island, Inc.: Industrial centerfeeder training 03/ 18/ 68 109
Opportunities Industrialization Centers ofRhode Island, Inc.: Industrial centerfeeder training 03/11/69 65
Opportunities Industrialization Centers ofRhode Island, Inc.: Industrial centerfeeder training 06/30/70 28
SOUTH CAROLINA
STATEWIDE
South Carolina State Development Board:Planning 06/36/66 57
South Carolina State Development Board:Planning 06/30/67 56
South Carolina State Development Board:Vegetable processing plant 05/11/67 16
South Carolina Office of Economic Oppor-tunity: Operation bus stop 06/10/68 21
Tyro Enterprises, Inc.: Retail training 12/07/68 3South Carolina Council on Higher Educa-
tion: Business development center 06/26/69 150
AIKEN COUNTY
Aiken: Airport industrial park 03/10/70 357
ALLENDALE COUNTY
Allendale: Water system 05/23/66 100Fairfax: Sewage collection /wafer 01/20/69 410 274Fairfax: Waste treatment facility 01/23/69 62 82Fairfax: Waste treatment facility 04/23/69 13 18
BAMBERG COUNTY
Bamberg: Water system 09/14/67 112Denmark: Water/sewer expansion 04/02/70 349 234
BARNWELL COUNTY
Blackville: Waterworks expansion 09/21/68 62Williston: Water system/sewer lines 06/24/69 143t 77Williston: Sewage treatment 06/24/69 53 53
CALHOUN COUNTY
St. Matthews: Water system 01/15/69 106tSt. Matthews: Sewer 02/28/69 29
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CHESTERFIELD COUNTY
Cheraw: Water system 05/13/66 495Cheraw: Water s%,'m 09/19/66 495McBee: Water supply/distribution 06/14/68 130 54Cheraw: Waste treatment facility 01/31/70 336
CLARENDON COUNTY
Summerton: Water/ sewer system 05/03/68 171Summerton: Sewage treatment facility 06/30/68 59Summerton: Sewer facility 04/30/70 23
DARLINGTON COUNTY
Society Hill: Expand water system 11/12/69 208tHartsville: Water sewer 12/09/69 119Hartsville: Sewage treatment 01/31/70 65
DILLON COUNTY
Dillon: Water/sewer system expansion 02/06/67 43Latta: Water sewer 12/04/69 315 158Milicraft Corp.: Rug tufting/ yarns 02/ 18/ 67 1,365
EDGEFIELD COUNTY
Edgefield: Water system 06/24/70 1,690
HORRY COUNTY
Myrtle Beach: Convention center 05/ 11/ 66 544 1
Waccamaw Clay Products: Face bricks 10/04/65 801South Carolina National Bank, Charles-
ton: Waccamaw Clay Products 11/27/67 90
JASPER COUNTY
Hardeeville: Water/ sewer expansion 12/05/68 188Ridgeland: Water I sewer expansion 06/03/70 219Ridgeland: Sewage treatment plant 06/30/70 34
LEE COUNTY
Bishopville: Water/ sewer 03/25/66 37 1
MCCORMICK COUNTY
McCormick County: Recreation complex 11/22/68 1,408
MARION COUNTY
Marion: Water/ sewer expansion 08/19/68 552Marion: Sewage treatment facility 01/31/69 80Marion: Sewage treatment facility 01/31/69 40Marion Metal Corp.: Voting machines 03/01/67 810
MARLBORO COUNTY
Bennettsville: Water system expansion . . 06/22/70 290Bennettsville: Sewer system expansion 06/30/70 167
SUMTER COUNTY
SLimter: Water system/ elevated tank 03/25/66 358 2
WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY
Hemingway: Expand water system 06/08/67 113Hemingway: Expand water system 06/20/69 36Kingstree: Water/sewer expansion 05/22/68 191 191Lane: Water system 09/23/68 141tKingstree: Regional manpower center 04/16/69 1,712tHemingway: Sewage treatment facility 06/30/67 39Hemingway: Sewage treatment facility 06/30/69 12
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FLORENCE-DARLINGTON DEVELOPMENTCENTER
Olanta: Water/sewage treatment 06/20/67 73 49Florence: Manpower training center 05/28/70 2,306Pee Dee EDD: Planning 02/22/68 36Pee Dee EDD: Planning 10/04/69 40
AIKEN-NORTH AUGUSTA DEVELOPMENTCENTER
Lower Savannah EDD: Planning 01/23/68 31Lower Savannah EDD: Planning 05/01/69 47Lower Savannah ELT Planning 05/22/70 30
GREENWOOD DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Upper Savannah EDD: Public servicecareers 06/30/70 120
Upper Savannah EDD: Planning 09/09/67 34Upper Savannah EDD: Planning 07/28/69 44
SOUTH DAKOTASTATEWIDE
South Dakota Industrial Development Ex-pansion Agency: Straw pulping plant . 08/29/69 9
Product Miniature: Feasibility study ofproduct miniaturization 11/20/69 2
CHEYENNE RIVER RESERVATION
Eagle Butte: Intake for water system 12/05/69 64tCheyenne River Sioux Tribe: Planning 03/26/69 32Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe: Planning . . . 04/28/70 36
CROW CREEKLOWER BRULE RESER-VATION
Lower Brule: Industrial park 11/09/66 19Fort Thompson: Industrial park 06/07/67 56Fort Thompson: Water/sewer/roads 05/27/69 165tFort Thompson: Recreation/motel 11/22/68 723f 9
Lower Brule-Crow Creek Industrial Train-ing Center: Planning 11/10/69 23
Lower Brule-Crow Creek Industrial Train-ing Center: Planning 06/17/70 25
Warrior Manor Corp.: Recreation study 03/08/66 4EDA: Recreation complex 12/27/66 4
PINE RIDGE RESERVATION
Pine Ridge: Airport improvement 05/06/68 170tPine Ridge: Airport improvement 05/12/69 21tPine Ridge: Industrial park 04/26/67 34Pine Ridge: Industrial park 01/20/69 1
Pine Ridge: Sewage treatment 03/28/68 72 29Oglala Sioux Tribe: Planning 06/28/68 40Oglala Sioux Tribe: Planning 01/28/70 39Oglala Sioux Tribe: Tourism/recreation 06/21/68 10
ROSEBUD RESERVATION
Rosebud: Building for training 11/21/66 33St. Francis: Industrial park 09/28/67 72t 18Mission: Access road to industrial park 06/11/68 51t
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Mission: Access road to industrial parkRosebud: Remodel skill training centerMission: Multi-purpose manufacturing
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facility 12/29/69 52 33Todd County: Airport 06/24/69 50 27Rosebud Sioux Tribe: Food manufactur-
ing plant 01/13/70 520Rosebud Sioux Tribe: Planning 06/30/67 43Rosebud Sioux Tribe: Planning 08/28/68 43Rosebud Sioux Tribe: Planning 06/30/70 40Rosebud Sioux Tribe: Prefabrication plant 01/16/68 33
SISSETON RESERVATION
Peever: Collection system 06/07/66 36 1
Sisseton: 30-bed hospital 02/24/66 180Peever: Sewage treatment plant 06/30/67 17Sisseton: Sewage treatment/ lines 10/07/68 108 130Sisseton: Airport 06/30/69 24Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux: Planning 03/21/69 27
TENNESSEE
STATEWIDE
State-Federal Program Coordinator: Plan-ning 06/30/66 49
State-Federal Program Coordinator: Plan-ning 06/29/68 18
Mid-Cumberland Development District:Planning 06/23/70 46
Tennessee Fish and Game Commission:Fish-meal industry 05/ 13/66 67
Tennessee Fish and Game Commission:Fish-meal industry 08/31/66 36
Oakridge: Tourism potentials 04/01/66 29Upper Cumberland: Economic develop-
ment center 05/23/66 94Upper Cumberland: Economic develop-
ment center 04/17/68 79Memphis State University: Maximum eco-
nomic development in area 06/ 12/67 90Memphis State University: Maximum eco-
nomic development in area 06/26/68 174Memphis State University: Maximum eco-
nomic development in area 06/03/70 90University of Tennessee-Resh Corp.: Es-
tablish university center 04/02/70 200Memphis: Summer youth program 04/29/69 30
BLEDSOE COUNTY
Pikeville: Sewer system 08/20/68 82 82Bledsoe County: Vacation resort/ State
park 05/21/68 3,936
CAMPBELL COUNTY
Jellico/Jacksboro: 2 industrial parks 02/06/67 383Jellico/Jacksboro: Facilities to industrial
park 06/06/68 161
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Jellico/Jacksboro: Facilities to industrialpark 06/10/69 35
Jellico: Water/ sewage treatment/ indus-trial park 06/20/66 479 205 2
Jellico: Water/sewer 03/22/68 59t 26Jellico: Treatment facility 11/22/66 100 79Jellico: Sewage treatment 03/22/68 47 35
CLAIBORNE COUNTY
New Tazewell: Industrial park 06/22/67 55
CLAY COUNTY
Celina: Water treatment/sewer facility . 02/07/67 487 209Celina: Sewage treatment plant 02/07/67 98 73
COCKE COUNTY
Newport: Water/sewer expansion 05/04/67 130Newport: Sludge incineration facility ... 04/19/68 152Gulf Life Insurance Co.: Television Elec-
tronics 01/28/69 675
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
Crossville: Waterworks 05/ 14/ 67 500Trammell Construction Co.: Lime de-
posits survey 03/30/66 17
DECATUR COUNTY
Decaturville: Sewer system/ treatment 05/18/66 226 226
DE KALB COUNTY
Smithville: Water system 04/08/66 571 575 1
DICKSON COUNTY
Burns: Waterworks 02/13/67 26 30White Bluff Paper Box Co.: Paper chip
board boxes 09/27/66 338Dickson County: Malleable castings 11/23/66 1,300Winner Boats, Inc.: Plastic boats 06/28/66 16
DYER COUNTY
Dyersburg: Industrial park 06/29/66 199
FAYETTE COUNTY
Gallaway: Industrial park 06/23/67 287 72Rossville: Water/sewer/industrial park 06/21/67 467 467Somerville: Water/sewer 05/20/68 354t 142Rossville: Curb/gutter/drainage 07/26/68 168tOakland: Water/sewer system 05/28/68 414t 104Fayette County Industrial Development
Board: Frozen fruits/vegetables 06/23/67 3,900
FENTRESS COUNTY
Jamestown: Water impoundment/sewagetreatment 08/05/68 650t
Jamestown: Water impoundment / sewagetreatment 02/02/70 472
Jamestown: Sewage treatment 08/31/68 87Jamestown: Sewage treatment 02/02/70 130
.J45" 141
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GRAINGER COUNTY
Grainger County: Water system to in-dustrial park
Rutledge: Water/sewer system expansionRutledge: Expand water systemRutledge: Sewer systemRutledge: Sewer system
GREENE COUNTY
Greeneville: Road to industrial parkGreeneville: Water 'ystemGreeneville: Sewers
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Franklin Furniture Co.: Furniture 02/17/67 16Jarl Extrusions, Inc.: Aluminum extruding 01/29/69 4,550Greene County Bank: Franklin Furniture
Co. 02/01/68 90
GRUNDY COUNTY
Grundy County OEDP Commission: Plan-ning 06/12/68 27
Grundy County OEDP Commission: Plan-ning 06/20/69 20
Grundy County OEDP Commission: Plan-ning 06/27/70 20
HANCOCK COUNTY
Sneedville: Water/ sewer/ road to in-dustrial park 04/03/68 98t
Sneedville: Street improvement 04/29/68 80tSneedville: Street improvement 06/12/69 36tHancock County: Expand general hospital 05/28/68 140t
HARDEMAN COUNTY
Middleton: Expand water/ sewer system 03/04/68 280t 167Grand Junction: Water/sewage treatment 05/18/68 285 285Middleton: Sewage treatment system .. 03/04/68 28 42
HARDIN COUNTY
Hardin County: Industrial access road .. 05/18/67 44Savannah: Recreation resort complex . 01/06/69 2,086Counce: Waterworks system 06/24/69 319t 213
HAYWOOD COUNTY
Stanton: Industrial park/ sewer/ water 07/22/68 209tIndustrial Development Board of Browns-
ville: Garden hose 05/15/70 1,750
HENRY COUNTY
Paris: Industrial park 05/31/66 29E,
HICKMAN COUNTY
Centerville: Expand utilities 06/09/67 260Centerville: Sewage treatment plant 06/30/67 102Industrial Development Board of Hick-
man: Plant reuse 06/26/67 21
HOUSTON COUNTY
Erin: Water system 12/03/68 418t 280
HUMPHREYS COUNTY
Waverly: Sewage filtration plant 09/04/68 1,117
142
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JACKSON COUNTY
Gainsboro: Water/ sewer/ gas to industrialpark 04/08/66 273 89 1
JOHNSON COUNTY
Mountain City: Water/ sewer system 05/23/68 626Mountain City: Hospital 05/31/70 403
LAKE COUNTY
Tiptonville: Develop industrial park .. 06/30/66 321 1
LAUDERDALE COUNTY
Halls: Expand water system 05/22/67 218Halls: Railroad spur/ track 06/ 17/ 68 30Halls: Railroad spur/track 11/19/68 8Ripley: 250-acre industrial park 11/ 25/ 68 362t 242Ripley: Industrial park I water I sewer 09/09/69 40t 26Halls: Sewer system 06/30/67 13
MCNAIRY COUNTY
Adamsville: Water/ sewer 02/02/68 208 240Selmer: Industrial park/water/sewer 05/10/68 62 62Selmer: Water/sewer/gas lines 12/19/68 795 795Ramer: 25-acre industrial park/water 09/14/68 89
MACON COUNTY
Lafayette: Water' sewer to industrial park02/18/70 344 208
MORGAN COUNTY
Sunbright: Expand water system 08/03/67 109 109
OVERTON COUNTY
Livingston: Develop industrial park 05/29/67 145Old Hickory Furniture Manufacturing Co :
Manufacturing wood bedroom furniture 06/27/68 429
PERRY COUNTY
Lobelville: Water/ sewer 05/14/68 342 342Perry County Economic Development
Committee: Recreation potential 06/27/67 14
PICKETT COUNTY
Byrdstown: Sewage collection facility 05/09/68 272Byrdstown: Sewage collection facility 01/06/69 272
PUTNAM COUNTYMonterey: Water/ sewer 03/ 10/ 66 131 1
RHEA COUNTY
Dayton: Water facilities to industrial park 06/22/66 88 62
ROANE COUNTY
Harriman: Water system 08/22/67 123Tennessee Forging Steel Corp.: Steel
from scrap metal 12/22/65 1,731Beta-Tek, Inc.: Electronic products . 06/12/67 104Mountain Trust Bank: Tennessee Forging
Steel Corp. 06/29/67 450
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ROBERTSON COUNTY
Springfield: Roads/ railroad/water to in-dustrial park 06/16/67 475
SCOTT COUNTY
Huntsville: Sewer system and lagoon 05/04/68 138tHuntsville: Sewer facility and lagoon 02/28/69 65t 87
SEQUATCH1E COUNTY
Dunlap: Water/ sewer/ road/ industrialpark 03/25/66 146 1
SEVIER COUNTY
Gatlinburg Planetarium: Planetarium 03/25/66 1
Sevierville: Water/ sewer for industrialpark 03/11/69 346
STEWART COUNTY
Dover: Sewer/water expansions 09/11/67 216 217Dover: Sewer/water expansions 03/04/69 42 42Cumberland City: Water/ sewers 12/05/68 223 223Dover: Waste treatment facility 09/27/67 33 82Dover: Waste treatment facility 03/04/69 31 77
UNION COUNTY
K. T. Real Estate Development Co.: Rec-reation facilities 01/24/67 24
VAN BUREN COUNTY
Spencer: Waterworks 11/19/69 94
TRI-CITIES DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Elizabethton: Sewage collection lines . . 03/13/70 154
KNOXVILLE DEVELOPMENT CENTERKnoxville: Industrial park complex/
road / water/ sewer 06/18/68 1,565East Tennessee EDD: Public service
careers 06/29/70 120East Tennessee EDD: Planning 12/04/67 54East Tennessee EDD: Planning 03/ 20/ 69 73East Tennessee EDD: Planning 06/17/70 51University of Tennessee: Economic de-
velopment of East Tennessee 03/08/67 48
MORRISTOWN DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Morristown: Wafer/ sewer system /indus-trial road 06/03/70 1,213
COOKEVILLE DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Johnson City: Industrial park/water/sewer/ ruads 05/08/68 1,885
Bristol: Sewer line 06/23/70 440First Tennessee-Virginia EDD: Planning . 11/05/66 34First Tennessee-Virginia EDD: Planning 11/06/67 46First Tennessee-Virginia EDD: Planning. 11/22/68 53First Tennessee-Virginia EDD: Planning . . 12/17/69 48First Tennessee-Virginia EDD: Planning 04/07/67 5First Tennessee EDD: Construct dam for
recreation facility 06/15/67 21
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TEXAS
STATEWIDE'
San Antonio: Employment 05/02/66 80San Antonio: Industrial park small busi-
ness study 06/27/67 57EDA/OEO/State Department: Border De-
velopment Commission 04/11/67 10Texas Independent Association: Cotton
ginning industry 06/20/68 66Thiokol Chemical Corp.: Manufacturing
plant feasibility study 02/02/68 17
San Antonio: Cooperative industry study 04/23/68 49San Antonio Youth Organization: Develop
urban neighborhood 09/23/68 33San Antonio Youth Organization: Develop
urban neighborhood 03/09/70 39
San Antonio Youth Organization: Developurban neighborhood 08/13/69 3
Northeast Texas EDD: Chemical industryfeasibility study 01/25/69 40
Houston: Business resources develop-ment center 06/26/68 103
Houston: Business resources develop-ment center 11/14/69 101
Dallas: Summer youth program 05/13/69 30El Paso: Summer youth program 06/12/69 20Fort Worth: Summer youth program 06/25/69 20Houston: Summer youth program 06/25/69 45Houston: Summer youth program 06/30170 30San Antonio: Summer youth program . 06/05/69 30San Antonio Chamber of Commerce: Es-
tablish automotive center 08/12/69 2
Texas State Technical Institute: Airfreight terminal complex 06/24/70 33
Venture Advisers, Inc.: Minority businessdevelopment program 06/01170 86
Minority Entrepreneurial DevelopmentProgram: Dallas Alliance for MinorityEnterprise 06/30/70 78
ANDERSON COUNTY
Palestine: Dam/pump/transmission line/treatment plant 06/27/66 1,407
ANGELINA COUNTY
Angelina Chamber of Commerce: Clay de-posit survey 02/10/69 2
BOWIE COUNTY
Texarkana: Water system 06/30/67 1,500Texarkana: 200-bed addition to hospital . 06/30/67 1,500Texarkana: 200-bed addition to hospital 08/31/68 500De Kalb Industrial Foundation: Industrial
water supply 06/20/67 11
CAMERON COUNTY
Brownsville: Water/sewer facility 03/25/66 2,439 1
Brownsville: Water/sewer facility 03/24/66 411 1
Harlingen: Industrial air park 06/19/67 383
14? 145
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Brownsville: Grain elevator expansionBrownsville: Barge facilities expansionBrownsville: Fishing harbor expansionBrownsville: Exhibition gardenHarlingen: Regional tourist complex ..San Benito: Water treatmentPort Isabel: Expand timber dock/ dredgeRockport Shipbuilders, Inc.: Ship manu-
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facture /service/ repair 03/28/68 1,560Cameron: Technical service for water and
sewer project 04/10/69 8
CAMP COUNTY
Pittsburg: Water / sewer 02/06/70 285
CHEROKEE COUNTY
Rusk Industrial Foundation: Tourism 05/12/66 3
IMMIT COUNTY
Carrizo Springs: Sewer/water 11/13/68 419t
FALLS COUNTY
Marlin: Mineral water bathhouse 05/22/68 150Marlin: Water facility' access road 11/24/69 649Marlin Mills, Inc.: Tufted carpet plant 12/11/69 912
FANNIN COUNTY
Bonham: Dam/reservoir/water system 06/07/66 888Ladonia: Sewer line expansion 06/22/67 28Ladonia: Sewer/ treatment plant 06/30/67 10
FRANKLIN COUNTY
Mount Vernon: Water system 06/06/66 208
GONZALES COUNTY
Nixon: Water system 01/30/68 113Gonzales: Renovate 2-story building 12/02/69 120
GRIMES COUNTY
Navasota: Water system 08/25/67 85
HARRISON COUNTYEastex Metal Fabricator: Plant and facili-
ties to fabricate steel 12/02/68 618Marshall Tiles, Inc.: Plant expansion 02/27/69 535Marshall: Caddo Lake water supply study 03/13/69 14
HENDERSON COUNTY
Chandler: Sewage treatment system 01/06/67 150 150
HIDALGO COUNTY
McAllen: Vocational-technical school 04/09/68 1,905Weslaco: Sewer system 05/21/68 44Edinburg: Industrial park 05/19/70 230Weslaco: Industrial park/ water/ sewage
treatment 02/04/69 618Hidalgo: Sewer facilities 02/11/69 118Hidalgo: Water 02/11/69 37McAllen: Water I sewer to industrial park . 05/04/70 590Hidalgo: Sewer facilities 05/29/69 50Lower Rio Grande Valley: Planning 04/06/67 38
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Lower Rio Grande Valley: Planning 03/20/68 37Lower Rio Grande Valley: Planning 04/07/69 29Lower Rio Grande Valley: Planning 02/19/70 29Lower Rio Grande Valley: Planning 06/30/70 4Griffin Brand McAllen: Fruit/ vegetable
process 06/29/67 37
HILL COUNTY
Hillsboro: Water/ sewer system expansion 07/16/68 448Baker and Watson Carpet Co.: Carpet mill 01/13/69 533Robintech, Inc.: Copper tubing plant . . . . 12/18/69 234
JIM HOGG COUNTY
Hebronville: Water/sewer/storm system . 06/26/67 1,304
LEON COUNTY
Centerville: Water/sewage collection 12/05/68 109t 47
LIMESTONE COUNTY
Mexia: Water transmission line 02/12/68 78
MARION COUNTY
Jefferson: Building for training/recreation/health 12/24/68 65
Marion Industrial Foundation: Customkitchen unit 02/06/69 250
Jefferson: Preloan studyRivertown 03/31/66 2
Eastex Metal Fabricator: Businessevaluation study 06/24/70 4
Eastex Metal Fabricator: Businessevaluation study 06/24/70 6
MAVERICK COUNTY
Eagle Pass: Sewage treatment plant 05/30/67 745Eagle Pass: Water treatment plant 06/01/67 801Eagle Pass: Hospital 06/30/66 930 1
Eagle Pass: Industrial survey/analysis 12/24/68 3
Eagle Pass: Industrial park 01/15/70. 800tMaverick County Development Corp.:
Quarry tile factory feasibility study . . 06/12/70 20
MEDINA COUNTY
Castroville: Sewage collection system/treatment 06/27/68 337
MORRIS COUNTY
Daingerfield: Sewer/treatment facility 06/24/69 65 163
PANOLA COUNTY
Carthage Cup Co.: Plastic drinking cups 06/29/66 304Carthage Cup Co.: Plastic drinking cups 03/20/67 13
Carthage Cup Co.: Plastic drinking cups 04/25/68 29Fred Whittaker: Pulp/ paper mill survey 06/21/66 50
POLK COUNTY
Coushatta Reservation: Tourist recreationfacilities 06/27/68 209
Indian Tribal Council: Tourism/recreation 04/04/66 27
RAINS COUNTY
Point: Water/sewer system 03/29/68 192
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RED RIVER COUNTY
Clarksville: Waterworks 10/25/68 84Clarksville: Water! sewer expansion 12/30/69 171
ROBERTSON COUNTY
Hearne: Sewer/water system 06/17/68 380Franklin: Water/sewer 12/02/68 117 40William B. Gilbert: Industrial, residential
doors 06/26/68 364
SABINE COUNTY
Pineland: Water and gas systems 08/17/67 134 134
STARR COUNTY
Rio Grande City: Water system 05/31/67 805Rio Grande City: Water system 10/28/68 245tRio Grande City: Vocational building ren-
ovation 04/14/67 10Rio Grande City: Mufti-purpose facility 05/15/68 444tRio Grande City: Multi-purpose facility . . 10/13/69 40tRoma: Water treatment plant/distribution 05/14/68 361tRoma: Sewage collection/treatment 05/14/68 333tRoma: Sewer system' sewage treatment 04/08/70 72tPozzolana Corp.: Study of native minerals 06/07/68 70
TRINITY COUNTY
Trinity: Water/sewer 04/23/68 201
UPSHUR COUNTY
Big Sandy: Water/sewer systems 09/28/66 69 72 1
Gilmer: Water wells/ mains 06/25/67 54Big Sandy: Water distribution additions 11/17/66 13 33Big Sandy: Water distribution additions 05/29/69 2
VAL VERDE COUNTY
Middle Rio Grande: Planning 06/26/70 40Vista De Amistad, Inc.: Reservoir study . 06/09/67 19
WEBB COUNTY
Laredo: Health and welfare center 05/16/67 872 218Laredo: Health and welfare center . . . 08/01/69 216tLaredo: Airport 05/03/67 229Laredo: Sewer system 06/14/67 221 55Laredo: Airport 06/30/67 154Laredo: Airport 06/30/69 12Laredo: Sewer outfall line 06/14/67 88 42Laredo: Water treatment plant/
distribution system 06/30/69 506Southwest Texas Regional EDD: Planning 04/06/67 41Southwest Texas Regional EDD: Planning 04/24/68 43Southwest Texas Regional EDD: Planning 04/21/69 48South Texas Development Council: Plan-
ning 06/30/70 43Doane Agricultural Service, Inc.: Truck
crops 08/28/67 2
WILLACY COUNTY
Port Mansfield: Shrimp/ice plants 04/04/69 233
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WILSON COUNTY
Floresville: Library building/equipment 05/31/68 16
CORPUS CHRISTI DEVELOPMENTCENTER
Corpus Christi: Research/engineering 06/27/67 125Corpus Christi: Deep sea oil terminal 06/27/67 231Corpus Christi: Deep sea oil terminal 12/13/68 3Corpus Christi: Water/ industrial park 06/27/67 650Corpus Christi: Water system 10/17/68 830Aransas Pass: Harbor development 01/05/70 519Marina Inn, Inc.: Motor hotel 02/06/67 410Coastal Freezing, Inc.: Cold storage 12/06/68 358Coastal Bend EDD: Public service careers 06/25/70 105Coastal Bend EDD: Planning 04/11/67 23Coastal Bend EDD: Planning 06/05/68 33Coastal Bend EDD: Planning 05/07/69 42Coastal Bend EDD: Planning 06/22/70 38Coastal Bend EDD: Tourism, recreation 02/01/68 60Coastal Bend EDD: Job/skill development 01/30/69 50
BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION DEVELOP-MENT CENTER
College Station: Water) sewer 05/01/70 333Bryan: Water transmission lines 03/18/70 55Bryan: General hospital 01/31/69 1,000Brazos Valley Development Council: Plan-
ning 04111/67 37Brazos Valley Development Council: Plan-
ning 06/15/68 37Brazos Valley Development Council: Plan-
ning 06/13/69 41Brazos Valley Development Council: Plan-
ning 03/26/70 37
TEMPLE DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Temple: Expansion of hospital 01128169 1,092 1,092Temple Chamber of Commerce: Establish
medical school 10/10/68 40Temple Chamber of Commerce: Establish
medical school 06/09/70 1
WACO DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Waco: Auto technology training center 02/13/69 500Central Texas EDD: Public service
careers 06/25/70 105Central Texas EDD: Planning 05/17/67 40Central Texas EDD: Planning 06/25/68 46Central Texas EDD: Planning 08/21/69 49
NACOGDOCHES-LUFKIN DEVELOPMENTCENTER
Diboll: Access road 06/23/70 45Deep East Texas Development Council:
Planning 06/07167 23Deep East Texas Development Council:
Planning 09/18/68 31Deep East Texas Development Council:
Planning 10/13/69 34
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TEXARKANA DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Texarkana: Industrial park 03/16/70 285Northeast Texas EDD: Public service
careers 06/26/70 105Northeast Texas EDD: Planning 06/06/67 53Northeast Texas EDD: Planning 12/17/68 46Northeast Texas EDD: Planning 02/18/70 43
SULPHUR SPRINGS DEVELOPMENTCENTER
Sulphur Springs: Water impound-ment' reservoir 12/03/69 1,286
MCALLEN DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Lower Rio Grande Valley: Public servicecareers 06/26/70 120
UTAH
STATEWIDE
Salt Lake City: Multi-county economic de-velopment 08/06/66 **
Six-County EDD: Planning 06/30/68 38Six-County EDD: Planning 05/27/70 39Utah Sprocket Machine Co.: Mineral
grinding process 06/11/66 38
CARBON COUNTY
Helper: Sewer system 04/03/70 300Southeast Utah EDD: Planning 06/23/69 46Southeast Utah EDD: Planning 06/12/70 38
DUCHESNE COUNTY
Roosevelt: Sewer system 06/07/66 92Duchesne: Sewage collection line/
manholes 01/29/68 14tRoosevelt: Sewage treatment system 05/27/66 22Duchesne: Waste treatment/ outfall line 03/31/68 58
EMERY COUNTY
Emery: Water source 06/10/67 23Orangeville: Water distribution 06/09/67 114
GARFIELD COUNTY
Garfield/ Kane Counties: Access road/recreation areas 09/17/66 2,639
JUAB COUNTY
Eureka: Water system 04/11/68 84Juab County: Highway construction 11/19/68 900
SAN JUAN COUNTY
Monticello: Highway construction 04/15/68 2,515t
SANPETE COUNTY
Fountain Green: Water system 05/26/67 58Moroni: Water system expansion 06/08/67 54Ephraim: Water 09/03/69 184t
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SUMMIT COUNTY
Oakley: Sewage collection system 05/01/68 56tKamas: Sewage collection system 04/08/69 1571Oakley: Sewage treatment/ outfall line 06/30/68 20Kamas: Sewage treatment facility 06/30/69 42
UTAH COUNTY
Lindon City: Waterlines/well 04/08/68 74
WASATCH COUNTY
Midway: Sewage collection system 06/12/67 300Midway: Sewage treatment/ outfall line 06/30/67 79
UINTAH-OURAY RESERVATION
Duchesne: Tourism/recreation complex 06/28/67 1,162 198Duchesne: Sewer/outfall/tank 06/30/67 19Ute Indian Tribe: Urea fertilizer 06/11/68 38
NAVAJO RESERVATION
Lake Powell: Tourism complex 09/25/67 334?Lake Powell: Sewer/treatment plant 03/31/68 21
DELTA CITY DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Delta: Sewer system 06/17/70 87Delta: Sewage collection /treatment . . . 06/30/70 118
VERMONTSTATEWIDE
Vermont Planning Council: Planning 04/22/68 50Vermont Agribusiness Council: Co-op live-
stock survey 03/17/66 12
CALEDONIA COUNTY
St. Johnsbury: Water/ sewer/ industrialplant 11/09/66 128
ESSEX COUNTY
Atlas Foundry, Inc.: Accounting system 03/17/67 2Atlas Foundry, Inc.: Market study 11/27/67 2
FRANKLIN COUNTY
St. Albans: Water treatment/distribution 01/13/69 1,170
LYNDON-ST. JOHNSBURY DEVELOP-MENT CENTER
St. Johnsbury: Water distribution system 10/14/68 711
VIRGINIASTATEWIDE
Halifax County Community ActionAgency: Farmers' cooperative 02/18/69 3
Norfolk: Summer youth program 05/15/69 20
ACCOMACK COUNTY
Delmarva Advisory Council: Economic de-velopment study 06/30/70 95
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BRUNSWICK COUNTY
Lawrenceville: Water system 06/21/67 157Alberta: Water expansion/ sewer system 05/24/68 247Alberta: Sewage treatment' sewer 'water 06/17/70 109
Brunswick County: Planning 11/09/67 23Brunswick County: Planning 01/07/69 24Brunswick County: Planning 02/13/70 23
DICKINSON COUNTY
Dickinson County: Regional tourist park 08/17/67 557tClintwood: Water distribution system . 05/20/68 582
HIGHLAND COUNTY
Highland Chamber of Commerce: Recrea-tion/ tourism 06/28/67 3
LANCASTER COUNTY
Northern Neck Regional Planning Com-mission: Tourism study 03/08/66 19
Virginia Seafoods, Inc.: Commercial oys-ter production 03/25/66 38
Virginia Seafoods, Inc.: Commercial oys-ter production 06/28/67 32
Virginia Seafoods, Inc.: Commercial oysterproduction 02/11/69 45
Virginia Seafoods, Inc.: Commercial oys-ter production 05/15/70 45
LEE COUNTY
Gibson Station: Water distribution 04/29/68 421tSt. Charles: Water distribution system/
reservoir 06/15/67 655Dryden: Water distribution system 06/28/67 231Lenowisco Economic Development Com-
mission: Data-processing center 04/21/69 15
RUSSELL COUNTY
Cumberland Plateau Commission: Plan-ning 02/09/68 36
Cumberland Plateau Commission: Plan-ning 04/08/69 38
Cumberland Plateau Commission: Plan-ning 04/30/70 36
SCOTT COUNTY
Lenowisco: Industrial complex plan 07/26/67 3Lenowisco: Industrial complex plan 05/24/68 58
SMYTH COUNTY
Marion: Water system 05/0/67 523Chilhowie: Water/sewer system 10/07/68 395
WISE COUNTY
Coeburn: Water and sewer 05/23/68 207Lenowisco: Planning 11/03/66 36Lenowisco: Planning 11/02/67 57Lenowisco: Planning 01/03/69 62Lenowisco: Planning 01/15/70 56Lenowisco: Planning 08/03/67 3
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Lenowisco: Apple marketing economicfeasibility study
Lenowisco: Processing and marketingsilica sand
06/23/67
04/03/69
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3
CITY OF NORTONNorton: Expand water system 06/09/70 231
BRISTOL DEVELOPMENT CENTERAbingdon: Water system/ industrial park 04/08/68 143Bristol: Industrial park/warehouse 04/ 11/ 68 504 504Camac Corp.: Carpet / yarn manufacturing 04/30/70 1,730
POWELL-TAYLOR MAGISTERIAL DIS-TRICT
Duffield: Water I sewed site development 08/14/69 289
TAZEWELL DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Richlands: Water system 03/25/66 112 1
Tazewell: Water and sewer system 05/22/68 804S & S Machinery Co.: Mining equipment . 06/01/70 361
WASHINGTONSTATEWIDE
Washington State Department of Com-merce: Local clay plant 04/14/67 18
Washington State Department of Com-merce: Ferry service 10/31/66 2
East Pasco Self-Help Co-op: Program 12/12/68 95
CHELAN COUNTY
Leavenworth: Hospital 06/20/67 517
GRANT COUNTY
Warden: Waterworks/well/pump 06/15/67 71Warden: Industrial waste treatment 06/30/67 28
GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY
Ocean Shores: Sewer system 04/13/70 581Grays Harbor Regional Planning Commis-
sion: Commercial hake fishery 10/25/66 236
KING COUNTY
Seattle: 4-lane highway 04/06/66 323 1
Kent: Water system 06/02/66 775Kent: Streets 04/12/66 603 1
Kent: Sewage treatment 04/06/66 251 1
Kent: Sewer/ pump station 04/06/66 2,759 1
Auburn: Streets 04/12/66 322 1
Auburn: Water main/transmission lines 04/12/66 153 1
Auburn: Trunk/interceptor sewer 04/12/66 342 1
CAPPI: Operation cooperative 11/01/68 60Seattle: Summer youth program 06/29/70 30
KLICKITAT COUNTY
Dallesport: Industrial park 02/11/69 2,074tHarvey Aluminum of Washington, Inc :
Aluminum reduction plant 06/25/68 10,000Dow Chemical Co.: Magnesium chlorine
plant 03/13/69 3,000
157 153
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Public works Business developmentPlanning
grantTechnicalassistance
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OKANOGAN COUNTY
Sunny M Ranch, Inc.: Housing and recre-ation 05/02/66 495
Sunny M Ranch, Inc.: Housing and recre-ation 04/25/68 102
PACIFIC COUNTY
Bay Center: Floating docks 11/10/66 16South Bend: Waterworks 10/13/69 50Sea-Resources: Vocational training 02/06/69 20Sea-Resources: Vocational training . . 06/16/70 25
PEND OREILLE COUNTY
lone: Reconstruct bridge 05/08/67 222
PIERCE COUNTY
Tacoma: Cargo building 04/06/66 91 1
Tacoma: Cargo building 05/25/66 469Tacoma: Rail service yard 04/11/66 339 1
Tacoma: Bulkhead/ landfill 04/06/66 149 1
Tacoma: Access road to site 04/06/66 824 1
Tacoma: Cargo warehouse 04/06/66 1,587 1
Port of Tacoma: Storm drainage/ roads 04/06/66 1
Sumner: Water mains/ access road 06/20/66 25Fife: Sewers/ outfall lines 06/01/66 122
SKAGIT COUNTY
Mt. Vernon: Water supply/ transmissionline 06/14/66 282
Anacortes: Water system 05/07/68 1,769Li: Conner: Expand waterlines 04/28/69 193 193
SNOHOMISH COUNTY
Snohomish County: County road 11/09/66 662Everett: Water system 11/14/66 1,053
STEVENS COUNTY
Kettle Falls: Water system 03/25/69 137 48TRICO EDD: Planning 06/19/ 69 31TRICO EDD: Planning 06/29/70 34
WHATCOM COUNTY
Marietta: Aquatarml dikes/ ponds 06/19/70 1,500EDA: Rear salmon and trout 05/21/68 2
YAKIMA COUNTY
Selah: Waste treatment facility 06/20/66 139Selah: Waste treatment facility 04/10/67 43Sunny Roza Fruit Products: Fruits/
vegetables packaging 01/21/69 101
YAKINIA RESERVATION
Wapato: Industrial waste facility 05/25/67 139Yakima Reservation: Industrial park 11/28/66 151Wapato: Fire protection system 09/30/68 277fWhite Swan Industries, Inc.: Chairs 06/28/66 195Yakima Indian Nation: Plant for A. J. In-
dustries, Inc. 10/15/69 546Union Bank: White Swan Industries, Inc. . 06/19/66 360
154158
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grantTechnical
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MAKAH RESERVATION
Neah Bay: Pier for fishing 10/03/66 71 71 1
Neah Bay: Water system 06/25/69 322 84Cape Flattery Co.: Fish protein 04/21/67 650National Bank of Washington: Cape Flat-
tery Co. 04/ 06/ 67 135
LUMMI RESERVATION
Lummi Indian Business Council: Aquacul-ture feasibility study 05/21/69 143
Lummi Indian Business Council: Aquacul-ture feasibility study 06/29/70 180
WEST VIRGINIASTATEWIDE
West Virginia Department of Commerce:Economic development districts . . . 01/ 18/67 60
West Virginia Department of Commerce:Feasibility of constructing staff facility 11/22/65 92
West Virginia Department of Commerce:Select snow sport site 01/03/66 72
West Virginia Department of Commerce:Select snow sport site 01/03/67 7
West Virginia Department of Commerce:Select snow sport site 11/19/68 10
BARBOUR COUNTY
Philippi: Water system 06/24/66 66Belington: Water distribution/ treatment 06/27/68 316 316Philippi: Construct addition to hospital . 06/26/70 544Belington: Sewer system/waste treatment 06/27/68 49 122
BERKELEY COUNTY
Berkeley County: Water/sewer facilities 06/19/67 874 874Martinsburg: Expand water/sewer system 05/13/68 463Martinsburg: City hospital 05/29/68 1,500Martinsburg Veneer Corp.: Veneer plant 04/03/67 764Martinsburg Veneer Corp.: Veneer plant 05/22/67 34 2
Independent Life Insurance Co.: Martins-burg Veneer Corp. 11/30/67 270
Martinsburg Veneer Corp.: Cost account-ing system 03/13/68 1
Martinsburg Veneer Corp.: Operationsanalysis 11/25/68 1
Martinsburg Veneer Corp.: Feasibilitystudy 01/31/70 10
BOONE COUNTY
Van: Public water system 06/ 23/ 69 354t 152Racine: Water system 01/13/69 1,001t 429
BRAXTON COUNTY
Frametown: Water system 11/18/66 248 59Gassaway: Water system 12/17/69 608t 152West Virginia Forest Products Co.: Parti-
cle board 06/30/66 368Bank of Gassaway: West Virginia Forest
Products Co. 05/11/67 72
I57155
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Public works Business developmentPlanning
grantTechnicalassistanceGrant Loan Loan
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Bank of Gassaway: West Virginia ForestProducts Co. 11/30/67 90
West Virginia Forest Products Co.: Man-agement assistance 03/17/66 22
West Virginia Forest Products Co.; Opera-tional/ financial feasibility study 06/29/70 10
CABELL COUNTY
Culloden: Sewage treatment facility 06/27/66 318 301Huntington: Airport facilities 04/18/68 179t 59Huntington: Airport facilities 12/05/69 50tStandard Printing and Publishing Co :
Commercial printing 08/29/67 133Union Trust and Deposit Co.: Standard
Printing and Publishing Co. 12/04/67 113
Econo Mountains Development Co., Inc :Progress plaza 06/30/66 20
Standard Printing and Publishing Co.:Management/operations assistance . 04/0.3/69 10
CALHOUN COUNTY
Grantsville: Sewer system 08/18/69 96t 24Grantsville: Water /distribution lines /tank 04/13/70 453t 113Grantsville: Sewer system 08/18/69 164 66
CLAY COUNTY
Maysell: Water distribution system 03/30/68 138t 33Clay: Water/sewer system 04/10/68 464t 116
FAYETTE COUNTY
Ansted: Tourism, Hawks Nest State Park 06/06/66 277 46Ansted: Sewage collection system 06/27/66 985 270Fayetteville: Sewage treatment facility . 06/22/67 140Fayetteville: Sewage treatment facility . 06/10/69 19tFayetteville: Sewage collection system 06/12/67 1,141Fayetteville: Sewer system 11/06/68 41tFayette County: Sewage treatment facility 06/30/67 352Fayette County: Sewage treatment facility 01/31/69 34Fayette Development Commission: Tour-
ism/ recreation study 03/29/66 1
GRANT COUNTY
Petersburg: Business forms 06/30/67 632
GREENBRIER COUNTY
Lewisburg: Airport facilities 11/09/66 166Lewisburg: Water system 06/20/67 130Lewisburg: Airport taxiwayl lights 09/02/69 82 122
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY
Romney: Water system 06/06/66 150
HARDY COUNTY
Moorefield: Water/ storm sewer/ wastetreatment 06/11/69 448t 192
Moorefield: Sewer system 06/11/69 175t 75Moorefield: Waste treatment facilities 06/11/69 56 42Upper Potomac Development Corp.: Plan-
ning 06/30/68 40Upper Potomac Development Corp.: Plan-
ning 04/29/70 44
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Public works Business developmentTechnicalassistanceGrant Loan
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HARRISON COUNTY
Bridgeport: Airport terminal building 06/03/66 222Bridgeport: Water system 06/22/66 194Salem: Waterworks 05/07/68 497Harrison County Industrial Development
Association: Industrial park 06/30/66 14
JEFFERSON COUNTY
Charles Town: Sewer/ treatment facility 06/19/67 483Charles Town: Sewer/ treatment facility 06/18/70 94Ranson: Sewer/treatment facility 06/20/67 276Ranson: Sewer/ treatment facility 06/17/70 158Jefferson County Court: Sewage collection 03/29/66 20EDA: Sewer line study 11/16/66 2
KANAWHA COUNTY
Charleston: Civic center 03/25/66 1Charleston: Civic center 06/30/66 935West Virginia Terminals, Inc.: Terminal 06/03/66 1,130
LEWIS COUNTY
Weston: Construct/ remodel hospital 05/31/67 1,066Weston: General hospital) extensive care 09/30/69 739Weston: Sewage collection 08/05/68 93 93Weston: Sewage treatment 08/ 05/ 68 194 486
LINCOLN COUNTY
Hamlin: Sewage collection system 06/15/67 506
LOGAN COUNTY
Milburn Corp.: Corrugated paper mill 06/20/66 1
Chapmanville: Sewage collection/watertreatment plant 08/06/68 753t 155
Chapmanville: Sewer/sewage treatment 08/06/68 194 78Logan County Chamber of Commerce: In-
dustrial site study 04/21/70 3
MASON COUNTY
Leon: Water system/well/ pump 06/02/67 168Pt. Pleasant: General hospital 12/30/66 372
MERCER COUNTY
Princeton: Hospital 06/22/66 1,613Princeton: General hospital 02/12/68 442 1,000Bluewell: Sewage disposal system 06/21/67 1,700Bramwell: Water/filtration/distribution 10/15/68 279 186Southern West Virginia Economic Devel-
opment Corp.: Development action 01/16/67 56Mercer County: Airport feasibility study 06/30/66 30Mercer County: Airport feasibility study . 02/01/67 12Southern West Virginia Economic Devel-
opment Corp.: Recreation development 09/01/67 10Southern West Virginia Economic Devel-
opment Corp.: Economic development 06/03/68 75Princeton Office of Public Works: Hospi-
tal feasibility study 05/15/69 10City Council of Athens: Water study . . . . 01/23/70 3
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MINERAL COUNTY
Keyser: Railroad spur/ industrial park 06/27/66 35Keyser: Water storage tank/ line 06/27/66 84 85Keyser: Waterline 06/27/66 52Keyser Glass Container Company, Inc :
Manufacture glass containers 01/10/70 1,967
MINGO COUNTY
Matewan: Water/sewer 06/09/67 380Nolan: Water/sewer systems 03/14/68 356t 90
Williamson: Marshall University branchextension 05/31/68 400
Mountain Trust Co.: Smith Turner WoodProducts 12/04/67 216
NICHOLAS COUNTYSummersville: Water storage tank/ line 06/07/66 25Summersville: Water/sewer facilities 06/20/67 56Nettie: Public water system 09/25/68 331 331Nettie: Public water system 06/05/70 ggt 59Summersville: Convalescent hospital 05/16/66 700
OHIO COUNTY
Wheeling: Municipal auditorium 06/15/66 1,833Ohio County: Wpterlines 06/20/67 308Ohio Valley Industrial Business Develop-
ment: Create industrial park 01/11/67 2
Ohio Valley Industrial Business Develop-ment: Modernize airport 05/31/68 26
PENDLETON COUNTY
Franklin: Waterworks 08/11/67 400t 100
POCAHONTAS COUNTY
Cass: Scenic railroad/ tourism 06/06/66 277Pocahontas County: Embankment dam 06/06/66 101Marlinton: Sewer] water system 02/19/70 209t 108
Marlinton: Sewage treatment plant' pumpstation 02/19/70 119 177
PRESTON COUNTY
Mt. Top Vacationland, Inc.: Tourism/recreation development program 04/01/69 2
Preston Business Development Corp.: In-dustrial park 06/01/70 9
RALEIGH COUNTY
Shady Spring Public Service District 1:Lateral sewer system 07/06/66 2
Beckley: Sewage treatment plant 06/30/68 766Beck/ey: Sewage treatment plant 01/31/70 111
Beck/ey: Development plans/ park facility 02/16/70 3
Raluigh Airport Authority: Airport expan-sion /industrial park 05/27/70 3
RANDOLPH COUNTY
Elkins: Purchase/equip hospital 06/22/66 350 150Elkins: Water system 06/10/66 458Elkins: Sewer system 06/01/67 238
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RITCHIE COUNTY
Ellenboro: Water/ sewer system 05/13/68 272
ROANE COUNTY
Spencer: Water supply/distribution . . 12/26/68 1,519t 1,013Spencer: General hospital 06/21/67 330Spencer: General hospital 12/10/69 45
SUMMERS COUNTY
Summers: Tourism, Pipestem State Park 06/06/66 635 1,144
TAYLOR COUNTY
Grafton: Water transmission/distribution 05/24/68 707Grafton: Sewer system 06/18/70 557tGrafton: Sewage treatment facilities . . . . 06/30/70 1,090West Virginia Best Corp.: Hothouse to-
mato marketing 11/29/68 730
TUCKER COUNTY
Davis: Tourism, Canaan Valley 06/06/66 406 732Davis: Sewer system 06/16/67 128 86Davis: Water system expansion 03/ 20/ 68 158 158Walter Butler Co.: Canaan Valley 05/25/66 3
UPSHUR COUNTY
Buckhannon: Water treatment plant .. 05/16/66 151
WAYNE COUNTY
Wayne: Public water system 01/03/69 395t 263
WEBSTER COUNTY
Cowen: Water/sewer system expansion 06/20/67 1,040Webster Springs: Operations assistance . 05/11/66 22
WYOMING COUNTY
Pineville: Tourism, Twin Falls State Park . 06/06/66 399 264Southern West Virginia Economic Devel-
opment Corp.: Planning 01/13/68 80Southern West Virginia Economic Devel-
opment Corp.: Planning 06/27/69 73
WISCONSINSTATEWIDE
Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council: Planning 06/28/68 18Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council: Planning 06/30/69 26Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council: Planning 06/27/70 32University of Wisconsin: Development 06/23/66 140University of Wisconsin: Development 06/29/67 133University of Wisconsin: Development 06/25/68 136University of Wisconsin: Development 06/25/69 139University of Wisconsin: Development 06/23/70 75Milwaukee Development Center: Small
business development center 10/20/65 56Milwaukee Development Center: Small
business development center 01/03/66 24Division of Economic Development:
Locate manufacturing facility 05/29/68 90
159163
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Public works Business developmentPlanning
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Grant LoanWorking
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Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council: Eco-nomic study of 10 Indian reservations
Milwaukee: Expand economic develop-ment activity
ADAMS COUNTY
06/23/69
06/10/70
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125
Adams: Sewer/ water to industrial park . 10/07/68 366t 158
Lewis Container Corp.: Corrugatedsheet/ boxes 09/25/67 1,950
ASHLAND COUNTY
Mellen: Water system 05/23/67 89
Jacobs: Sewage treatment / collection . . 11/08/69 132
Northern Hardwood Co., Inc.: Plant layout 04/01/67 2
Northern Hardwood Co., Inc.: Marketing 09/28/67 9
Northern Hardwood Co., Inc.: Operationaland financial feasibility study 06/23/70 7
BAYFIELD COUNTY
Port Wing: Waste collection/treatment 06/13/66 97Bayfield: Refuge/ harbormarina 06/17/68 264Iron River: Sewed treatmentl water 05/26/70 296 2
BURNETT COUNTY
Siren: Waterworks 06/16/67 205
CRAWFORD COUNTY
Prairie du Chien: Storm sewer/drainage 06/02/67 59
DOUGLAS COUNTY
Wascott: Access bridge to resort 03/19/68 33Superior Fiber Products, Inc.: Hardboard
plant 05/12/66 260Douglas County OEDP Committee: Plan-
ning 06/26/70 33
Superior Fiber Products, Inc.: Manage-ment assistance 04/27/66 6
Superior Fiber Products, Inc.: Marketing 09/12/67 14
Superior Fiber Products, Inc.: Watertreatment plant feasibility study 06/05/70 17
FOREST COUNTY
Crandon: Water/sewer 05/03/66 370 1
Laona: Sewer/ water system 06/17/66 598
JACKSON COUNTY
Brockway: Water/sewer 06/18/68 524
KENOSHA COUNTY
Bristol: Water 1 sewer 1 roadway to indus-trial park 10/18/69 179
Kenosha County Board of Supervisors:Planning 12/13/67 30
Kenosha: Industrial labor study 06/09/67 17
CANdLAbE COUNTY
Antigo: Vocational school 08/24/66 680 1
Antigo: Industrial park/street/sewers 06/08/66 216 1
LINCOLN COUNTY
Tomahawk Paper Co.: Operations 09/27/66 1
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Public works Business developmentTechnicalassistance
Grant LoanWorking Planning
Loan capital grantguarantee
MARINETTE COUNTY
Marinette: Water and sewer mainsColeman: Wellwater supply system
MENOMINEE COUNTY
06/ 10/ 6606/ 13/66
34729
Keshena: Bridge 05/11/67 66Keshena: Water tank replacement 06/06/ 67 24Keshena: Visitor destination center 06/17/68 1,023Menominee Enterprises: Recreation 02/11/66 25Menominee Enterprises: Recreation 05/16/68 25Menominee Enterprises: Recreation . . 04/21/70 23
RUSK COUNTY
Hawkins: Water system 06/05/68 112
SAWYER COUNTY
Hayward: Water/sewer expansion 11/22/68 240
TAYLOR COUNTY
Medford: Industrial park 05/23/67 76
VILAS COUNTY
Land 0 Lakes: Water/sewer system 04/11/66 206 5
ONEIDA RESERVATION
Green Bay: Industrial park 06/19/68 304t 48
WYOMINGSTATEWIDE
Wyoming Natural Resources Board: Pulppaper mill 06/20/68 26
Wyoming Natural Resources Board: Pulppaper mill 12/30/68 13
Wyoming Natural Resources Board: Pulppaper mill 06111169 2
South Superior: Economic development 09/30/69 3
LINCOLN COUNTY
Cokeville: Sewage collection/ treatment 06/20/66 73Cokeville: Reservoir/ transmission lines 06/20/66 23Cokeville: Sewage treatment facility 06/14/66 12
PLATTE COUNTY
Tri-County Economic Development Corp :Unemployment study 12/01/66 2
WIND RIVER RESERVATION
Riverton: Water/ sewer/ roads 02/19/68 163tFort Washakie: Industrial park 04/07/69 219tRiverton: Sewer system/collection 03/31/68 63Fort Washakie: Waste treatment plant . 05/29/69 16
AMERICAN SAMOABank of American Samoa: American
Samoa Development Corp. 04/11/66American Samoa Development Corp :
Hotel expansion 06/30/66 260
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GrantWorking Planning Technical
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Bank of American Samoa: AmericanSamoa Development Corp.
Economic Development Council of Ameri-can Samoa: Planning
Office of the Governor: Action orienteddevelopment plan
Office of the Governor: Action orienteddevelopment plan
EDA: Expand American Samoa hotelAmerican Samoa Development Corp :
Feasibility study
06/14/66
01/28/70
06/14/68
05/15/6908/28/68
06/25/70
135
48
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GUAMTamuning: Industrial commercial park 06/16/67 39Tamuning: Industrial commercial park 08/20/68 21
PUERTO RICOPuerto Rico Industrial Development Co.
(PRIDCO) /Cabo Rojo: Industrial park 06/07/66 96 1
PRIDCO/Gurabo: Industrial park 06/07/66 88 1
PRIDCO/ Adjuntas: Industrial park 06/07/66 24 1
PRIDCO/ Las Piedras: Industrial park 06/07/66 49 1
PRIDCO/Aguadilla: Industrial park 06/07/66 275 1
PRIDCO/ Aguada: Industrial park 06/07/66 81 1
PRIDCO/ Trujillo Alto: Industrial park 06/07/66 76 1
PRIDCO/Jayuya: Industrial park 06/07/66 16 1
PRIDCO/ Ponce: Industrial park 06/07/66 179 4PRIDCO/Toa Baja: Industrial park 06/30/66 72 3PRIDCO/Catano: Industrial park 06/30/66 239 1
PRIDC0/ Loiza: Industrial park 06/30/66 72 1
Municipality Juana Diaz: Marketplace/community center 06/22/67 304
Municipality Juana Diaz: Marketplace/community center 06/25/69 125t
PRIDCO/Cacao: Industrial lots 06/08/67 73PRIDCO/ Marias: Industrial lots 06/08/67 126PRIDCO/Juana Diaz: Industrial lots 06/08/67 154PRIDCO/Cain Alto: Industrial subdivision 06/08/67 218PRIDCO/Guanajibo: Industrial lots 06/08/67 412 3Municipality Naguabo: Marketplace/com-
munity center 08/21/67 416tMunicipality Naguabo: Marketplace/com-
munity center '05/02/69 96tPRIDCO/ Luquillo: Industrial park 06/08/67 251PRIDCO/Sabana Grande: Industrial lots/
construction 06/12/67 54PRIDCO/Camuy: Industrial park 06/08/67 131PRIDCO/Coamo: Industrial park 06/08/67 96PRIDCO/ Hormigueros: Industrial park 06/08/67 125PRIDCO/Yauco: Industrial park 06/ 08/ 67 87Mayaguez: Industrial road 08/02/67 1,000Ponce: Airport facilities 05/24/68 3,382tGuayama: Vocational school 05/15/68 2,075tMayaguez: Warehouse facility 05/13/68 2,838Ponce: Water/ deep wells 05/06/68 688
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San German: Water supplyVillalba: Construct Toa Vaca DamSan Juan: Vocational-technical school .
Yauco: Vocational school
10/31/6812/18/6802/10/7006/18/69
556,5004,585t1,264t
Yabucoa: 2-lane highway 06/25/69 465Anasco: Expand water supply system 06/27/69 541Ponce: Port development 05/27/70 2,927Anasco: Sewage treatment plant 06/30/68 102Yauco: Sewage treatment plant 06/30/68 144San German: Sewage treatment facilities 06/30/69 206Guayama: Sewage treatment facilities 06/30/69 400Bayamon Can Co.: Tin cans 03/10/66 283Peter Pan Caribe, Inc.: Cannery/seafood 06/28/68 939Varo Optical, Inc.: Projection lens/
mirrors 02/13/67 168Vanity Fair Paper Corp.: Tissues 06/20/67 193Bayamon Can Co.: Cans for juices, etc. . 04/24/68 318Conservas Casera, Inc.: Canned food 04/24/68 518Rex Metal Industries: Truck bodies 01/31/69 216National Medical Products: Manufacture
hypodermic needles 03/14/69 218Modern Rattan Furniture, Inc.: Manufac-
ture rattan furniture 12/08/69 344Empresas Rosado, Inc.: Manufacture
polyvinyl fittings 06/28/69 300San Juan Cement Co., Inc.: Manufacture
portland cement 11/10/69 1,000El Morro Corrugated Box Corp.: Corru-
gated boxes 03/11/70 1,000EDA, Puerto Rico: Planning 06/30/66 30EDA, Puerto Rico: Planning 06/28/67 33EDA, Puerto Rico: Planning 06/29/67 150EDA, Puerto Rico: Planning 06/30/70 58Racquet Club: Management assistance 06/30/67 2Racquet Club: Management assistance 02/08/68 14Diazlite, Inc.: Sales promotion 04/19/68 8EDA, Puerto Rico: Bicycles/tricycles 06/20/68 12EDA, Puerto Rico: Furniture factory lab 06/12/68 16EDA, Puerto Rico: Book manufacturing 06/12/68 14EDA, Puerto Rico: Baby food 06/20/68 11Puerto Rico Water Resources Authority:
Dam and tunnel feasibility study 06/13/68 270Commonwealth Job Development: Job
training for unemployed 06/21/68 200Commonwealth Job Development: Job
training for unemployed 06/29/70 200Puerto Rico Aqueduct Sewer Authority:
Water resource study 05/21/69 135Puerto Rico Planning Board: Trucking in-
dustry study 06/18/69 32Municipality of San Juan: Summer youth
program 06/25/69 25Cooperative Development Administration:
Expand agriculture co-op 02/25/70 49El Morro Box Co.: Marketing analysis!
corrugated box 05/04/70 10Department of Agriculture: Develop fish
fleet 06/10/70 37
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obligated GrantWorking Planning
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PRIDCOI Puerto Rico: Marble industry de-velopment study 03/30/70 30
San Juan: Feasibility of an economic de-velopment corporation in Puerto Rico 05/05/70 3
San Juan: Model neighborhood program 06/23/70 72
VIRGIN ISLANDSOffice of the Governor: Statistical survey . 06/13/67 32Virgin Islands Department of Education:
Vocational' manpower training center 06/26/70 58
U.S. GENERALEbony Businessmen's League: Minority
management development program . 10/14/69 114Rust Engineering Co.: Contract 06/01/70 2Walter Butler Co.: Contract 05/26/66 2Walter Butler Co.: Contract 05/26/66 1
Walter Butler Co.: Contract 05/23/70 1
Rust Engineering Co.: Contract 03/20/70 2
R. W. Booker Associates: Contract . . . . 05/25/70 3
Southwest Research Institute: Contract 06/04/70 2
Indian Development District of Arizona:Public service careers 06/26/70 175
Delmarva Economic Development Dis-trict: Planning 05/27/66 87
Delmarva Advisory Council: Planning 06/30/67 97Delmarva Advisory Council: Planning 06/30/68 87Delmarva Advisory Council: Planning . . 10/21/69 78Delmarva Advisory Council: Planning 02/27/67 4New Hampshire-Vermont Development
Council, Inc.: Planning 09/15/.67 54New Hampshire-Vermont Development
Council, Inc.: Planning 10/19/68 54New Hampshire-Vermont Development
Council, Inc.: Planning 12/11/69 51
Indian Development District of Arizona:Planning 01/23/68 177
Indian Development District of Arizona:Planning 01/31/69 210
Indian Development District of Arizona:Planning 03/23/70 103
Indian Development District of Arizona:Planning 06/30/68 6
Mid-Columbia EDD: Planning 06/11/70 46Howard University: Business development 08/24/66 191EDA: Planning manuals 02/09/66 358Boston Area Development Center: Bibli-
ography 02/09/66 1
Atlanta University: Business servicecenter 06/26/68 85
Howard University: Small business 10/20/65 94Howard University: Small business 06/27/67 150Howard University: Small business 06/17/68 150Howard University: Small business . . . . 07/15/69 165U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest
Service: Pacific Northwest ski area . 09/15/65 11
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Richardson Wood Co.: List of contractors 08/20/65 9EDA: Tourism potential in redevelopment
areas 08/31/65 4National Association of County Engineers:
Local development programs 05/27/67 150Plans for Progress: Vocational guidance
institutes 07/29/66 125Plans for Progress: Vocational guidance
institutes 06/19/67 150Plans for Progress: Vocational guidance
institutes 05/03/68 145EDA: Planning manuals 12/16/66 232Business and Defense Services Adminis-
tration: Shoe industry survey 06/30/66 **
U.S. Department of the Interior: Fish re-duction process 03/31/67 149
New England Council, Inc.: Manpowershortages 04/26/67 18
National Business League: Negro smallbusiness 06/30/67 94
Innkeepers of America: Management 02/15/67 **U.S. Department of the Interior: Fish
farming industry 03/21/68 84U.S. Department of the Interior: Fish
farming industry 10/06/68 :65U.S. Department of the Interior: Fish
farming industry 06/15/70 .225Business and Defense Services Adminis-
tration: Action program projects 06/27/57 79
Business and Defense Services Adminis-tration: Action program projects 03/13/69 61
Joint Council on Urban Development: In-formation service 06/30/67 50
U.S./ Mexico Border Commission: In-dustrial study along border 05/31/68 .7.0
District of Columbia General Administra-tion: Aid to small contractors 12/05/67 81
Federation of Rocky Mountain States:Plans 05/23/67 200
Federation of Rocky Mountain States:Plans 06/30/69 100
James S. Cox: Shrimp deveining machine 06/24/68 10U.S. Department of Commerce: Manual
for youth program 01/26/68 50Fairmicco Corp.: Management assistance 05/20/68 53Metropolitan Washington Board of Trade:
Merit employment program of D.C. 06/26/68 65National Bankers Association: Technical
assistance program for bankers 05/13/68 230National Bankers Association: Technical
assistance program for bankers .. 06/24/70 199Southern Regional Education Board: In-
ternship program 06/28/68 46Southern Regional Education Board: In-
ternship program 04/24/69 21
EDA: Multistate basic ordering agreement 01/31/69 29EDA: Multistate basic ordering agreement 04/12/68 13
16516/
Applicant and description
Public works Business developmentDate
obligated Grant LoanWorking Planning Technical
Loan capital grant assistanceguarantee
EDA: Multistate basic ordering agreement 01/10/69 7National Association of County Research
Foundations: Community support toEconomic Development Districts . . 06/25/68 65
Ernest E. Montgomery: Inner-city ironworks 06/26/68 8
National Insurance Association: Study 06/13/68 234HUB Council: Administrative aid 06/25/68 152National Business League: Management
training 08/05/68 35National Business League: Management
training 12/31/68 550National Business League: Management
training 11/25/69 13National Business League: Management
training 11/04/69 3National Business League: Management
training 02/10/70 450EDA: Model supermarket chain 04/02/70 17EDA: Brochure on area advantages 06/19/70 4EDA: Brochure on dynamics of business
loans 06/26/60 4Lake States Forest Co-op: Forest program 06/25/69 112Mayor's Economic Development Commis-
sion: Economic development program 09/18/68 306Mayor's Economic Development Commis-
sion: Economic development program 11/05/69 47Mayor's Economic Development Commis-
sion: Economic development program 02/20/70 150Association of Furniture Dealers: Organ-
ize furniture stores 06/26/67 60Association of Furniture Dealers: Organ-
ize furniture stores 12/09/68 60Murph's Motel-Hotel, Inc.: Hotel-motel
feasibility study 02/06/69 15American Savings and Loan League: Sav-
ings and loan program 05/13/69 200EDA: Manuals for establishing business
development corporation 11/07/68 123EDA: Manuals for establishing business
development corporation 02/27/70 7EDA: Manuals for establishing business
development corporation 02/27/70 5EDA: Manuals for establishing business
development corporation 03/06/70 14EDA: Manuals for establishing business
development corporation 06/29/70 3National Council for Indian Opportunities:
Management assistance 10/25/68 5Office of Economic Opportunity: Indian
industrial development course 11/29/68 3Office of Economic Opportunity: Indian
industrial development course 01/21/69 3Office of Economic Opportunity: Indian
industrial development course 03/24/69 3Interracial Council on Business: Minority
business development program 12/12/68 57
166
Applicant and description Dateobligated
Public works Business development
Working Planning Technical
Grant Loan Loan capital grant assistance
guarantee
Interracial Council on Business: Minoritybusiness development program 12/02/69 13
Interracial Council on Business: Minoritybusiness development program 06/01/70 61
National Urban League: Entrepreneurialdevelopment 12/31/68 425
National Urban League: Entrepreneurialdevelopment 12/05/69 13
EDA: Guidelines for eligibility 03/06/69 10EDA: Analysis of financing for EDA areas 03/14/69 9EDA: Analysis of financing for EDA areas 03/11/70 4Zion Non-Profit Charitable Trust: Plan-
ning 06/30/69 352Zion Non-Profit Charitable Trust: Plan-
ning 02/18/70 314Potomac Institute, Inc.: Economic devel-
opment intern program 11/19/69 100Congress of American Indians: National
Indian development organization 06/30/69 75Essential Products, Inc.: Meat processing
plant feasibility study 02/26/70 10EDA: Draft of a manual on community
business development corporations . . . 09/08/69 3EDA: Draft of a manual on community
business development corporations . . 06/26/70 3Office of Minority Business Enterprise:
Consultant 10/16/69 2Quechan Indian Tribe: Land use study . . 01/29/70 3EDA: Evaluate assistance programs . . . 05/22/70 50EDA: Economic development training
course 02/17/70 3EDA: Economic development training
course 04/23/70 3Association of American Indian Affairs:
American Indian entrepreneurial, man-agement, and labor skills bank 03/09/70 3
EDA: Indian industrial conference study 03/12/70 2EDA: Directory project 03/13/70 1
EDA: Directory project 03/13/70 2AIDC Education Foundation: Industrial de-
velopment intern program 06/19/70 59Office of Minority Business Enterprise:
Higher education for minority busi-nessmen 06/30/70 3
Office of Minority Business Enterprise:Directory of minority enterprises 06/29/70 26
Georgia Tech Research Institute: Eco-nomic development training 06/08/70 50
University of Massachusetts: ProjectABLE 06/29/70 15
National Bankers Association: Manage-ment assistance 06/09/70 3
EDA: Census of minority business 06/18/70 70Interagency Craft Commission: Revised
publication 06/27/70 1
Opportunities Industrialization Center Na-tional Extension Service: Nationalprogram 06/30/70 250
167
17 fr:
Applicant and description Dateobligated
Public works Business development
Working Planning Technical
Grant Loan Loan capital grant assistance
guarantee
Community Opportunity Programs: Copewith national proceedings 06/29/70 3
EDA: Marketing study 06/29/70 2
Institute of Human Relations: Economic/ethnic urban neighborhood 06/29/70 3
Smithsonian Institution: American folklifefestival 06/24/70 3
EDA: Examine collateral loans 11/27/68 2
EDA: Evaluate financial and operationaldata 11/27/68 2
16817A
SUMMARY OF EDA OBLIGATED PROJECTS, BY STATE, BY PROGRAM
For Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1970
Public WorksBusiness Development
Technical Assistance Planning Grants State TotalWorkingProjects Loans CapitalProjects Amount Projects Amount Prijects Amount Projects Amount
Alabama 13 $ 4,298 1 $ 2,511 6 $ 194 2 $ 170 22 $ 7,173Alaska 6 4,499 5 286 11 4,785Arizona 9 5,611 2 3,980 6 67 17 9,658Arkansas 20 7,151 1 195 5 116 11 806 37 8,268California 19 10,344 3 1,221 46 2,067 3 201 71 13,833Colorado 3 1,824 1 3,900 2 190 6 5,914Connecticut 1 2,675 1 1,000 1 114 3 3,789Delaware, 2 30 2 30Florida 1 $ 90 3 195 1 44 5 329Georgia 8 5,046 3 5,836 1 120 16 986 28 11,988Hawaii 1 14 1 14
Idaho 3 887 1 360 1 29 2 112 17 1,388Illinois 3 878 2 2,652 10 567 3 81 18 4,178Indiana 1 19 1 17 2 36Iowa 3 578 3 578Kansas 1 670 1 43 2 713Kentucky 15. 7,476 5 137 5 279 25 7,892Louisiana 13 2,920 2 178 7 494 22 3,592Maine 3 1,026 5 26 2 60 10 1,112Maryland 1 90 4 88 1 23 Ei 201Massachusetts 1 717 9 358 3 251 13 1,326Michigan 10 3,041 1 8 9 630 20 3,679Minnesota 9 3,986 3 287 180 9 99 2 151 23 4,703Mississippi 29 20,005 2 7,020 10 892 12 839 53 28,756Missouri 8 3,227 1 20 4 224 13 3,471Montana 5 1,462 5 185 7 316 17 1,963Nebraska 2 141 1 31 3 172Nevada 1 48 1 48New Hampshire 0 0New Jersey 3 1,478 2 567 4 115 9 2,160New Mexico 4 4,601 1 502 7 40 1 53 13 5,196New York 2 914 5 5,583 750 13 512 4 296 24 8,055North Carolina 13 6,256 1 1,189 2 103 6 370 22 7,918North Dakota 7 4,054 1 121 1 51 9 4,226Ohio 7 5,521 1 434 7 579 3 186 18 6,720Oklahoma 20 7,951 1 1,814 3 32 9 653 33 10,450Oregon 1 482 72' 2 5 3 559Pennsylvania 6 2,993 1 498 12 670 5 330 24 4,491Rhode Isiand 2 2,149 1 28 3 2,177South Carolina 13 6,214 1 2 4 234 18 6,450South Dakota 2 151 1 520 2 11 4 140 9 822Tennessee 6 3,524 1 1,754 2 290 5 284 14 5,852Texas 14 5,766 2 1,146 15 408 12 752 43 8,072Utah 4 638 1' 2 77 6 716Vermont 1 2 1 2Virginia 3 628 2 2,090 2 140 3 115 10 2,973Washington 3 2,131 1 546 3 235 1 34 8 2,946West Virginia 10 6,026 1 1,968 8 41 1 44 20 8,079Wisconsin 3 496 15' 6 249 2 64 11 824Wyoming 1 3 1 3American Samoa 1 21 1 48 2 69Guam 0 0Puerto Rico 2 7,512 3 2,347 7 400 1 58 13 10,317Virgin Islands 1 58 1 58District of Columbia 6 378 6 378U. S. General 41 2,005 5 452 46 2,457
Total 308 $157,896 441 $49,648 $1,380 290 $12,398 166' $10,237 808 $231,559
1 Includes allocations for four working capital guarantees.2 Includes 38 public service career grants totaling $4,715,000.'Funds added to previously approved projects.
171169
SUMMARY OF EDA OBLIGATED 'PROJECTS, BY STATE, BY PROGRAM
Cumulative to June 30, 1970
Public Works Business Development Technical Assistance Planning Grants State Total
No. ofStates Projects Amount
No. ofProjects Loans
WorkingCapital
No. ofProjects Amount
No. ofProjects Amount
No. ofProjects
AmountDisbursed
Alabama 52 $ 17,449 8 $ 11,647 $ 430 11 $ 460 4 $ 260 75 $ 17,721Alaska 33 19,874 3 87 225 11 1,223 2 147 49 11,173
Arizona 39 17,623 6 6,695 14 751 2 126 61 6,382
Arkansas 97 39,627 4 928 630 29 431 15 1,899 145 21,741
California 86 80,819 17 11,618 144 90 6,271 5 260 198 46,564
Colorado 9 3,319 1 3,900 4 149 5 379 19 1,442
Connecticut 4 4,505 2 1,000 1 22 1 26 10 1,904
Delaware 2 429 .. 2 30 .. 4
Florida 4 3,083 8 2,02.0 675 18 678 1 13.3 31 5,963
Georgia 60 34,097 12 23,099 19 1,594 21 2,475 112 27,226
Hawaii 2 764 1 66 3 39 1 74 7 702
Idaho 19 2,228 4 1,155 360 1 32 3 199 27 2,098
Illinois 39 32,522 6 8,073 17 1,760 4 408 66 22,839
Indiana 7 5,755 4 577 18.0 11 315 1 81 23 4,641
Iowa 4 647 1 19 .. 5 88
Kansas 5 2,472 .. .. .. 1 199 6 603
Kentucky 135 72,095 14 5,984 1,058 2.7. 1,161 8 594 184 35,491
Louisiana 37 21,545 3 1,129 14 658 10 1,005 64 16,847
Maine 19 4,970 13 12,161 4,410 24 491 5 396 61 16,079
Maryland 4 2,476 4 1,433 180 10 537 1 44 19 2,489
Massachusetts 13 15,087 4 1,157 .. 28 1,911 6 404 51 10,815
Michigan 65 30,941 1 1,892 17 969 12 1,413 95 15,545
Minnesota 59 19,608 21 4,150 1,080 49 764 5 393 134 16,167
Mississippi 126 46,998 11 14,790 165 20 1,471 16 1,628 173 27,549
Missouri 46 14,050 1 390 9 519 7 619 63 9,613
Montana 25 8,754 3 1,213 16 474 9 947 53 7,315
Nebraska 7 660 .. 5 267 1 31 14 342
Nevada 6 944 1 29.9 2 43 1 93 10 1,013
New Hampshire 9 4,744 3 1,300 270 ,7 111 .. 19 5,471
New Jersey 9 15,328 7 8,724 360 15 802 .. 31 8,432
New Mexico 44 19,294 E 2,645 999 16 644 2 218 73 10,586
New York 28 12,615 1E 16,195 8,445 44 2,555 9 760 99 14,151
North Carolina 55 34,151 9 6,471 68 7 898 9 666 80 27,597
North Dakota 15 6,423 .. 4 173 1 246 20 1,485
Ohio 44 26,308 5 2,38.0 25 3,143 5 309 79 15,348
Oklahoma 80 31,811 10 4,199 16 840 13 1,570 119 19,933
Oregon 14 11,294 .. 315. 6 144 .. 20 3,645Pen isylvania 26 19,719 7 4,39.7. .. 30 3,516 7 710 70 20,818
Rhode Island 13 14,505 .. .. 5 334 .. .. 18 11,487
South Carolina 40 15,675 4 2,976 90 4 194 6 495 54 7,019
Sou'.h Dakota 19 2,219 1 520 6 72 5 348 31 1,496
Tennessee 76 36,527 14 14,118 1,215 14 1,060 7 664 111 27,225
Texas 81 38,015 12 6,120 36 1,405 17 1,440 146 26,661
Utah 27 9,724 2 76 3 161 32 5,294
Vermont 3 2,009 .. .. 2 16 1 50 6 1,003
Virginia 17 6,671 2 2,091 10 387 3 394 32 3,575
Washington 38 19,827 9 15,089 .. 9 825 1 65 57 15,631
West Virginia 82 48,890 12 5,758 495 31 567 3 297 128 24,974
Wisconsin 25 6,741 2 2,210 761 14 1,139 3 139 44 6,775
Wyoming 7 569 3 46 10 327
Guam 1 60 .. .. .. .. 1 60
Puerto Rico 41 31,107 1. 2 5,497 .. 18 1,160 2 271 74 7,510
American Samoa .. 2 260 135 4 132 1 48 7 403
Virgin Islands .. 1 58 1 32 2 32
U. S. General .. 99 8,807 6 1,229 342 39,037
D. C. 1 1,44.1 .. 1 ..
Total 1,799 $919,008 292 $216,413 $22,690 881 $52,143 252 $24,345 3,465' $636,327'
Includes $12,309 for 125 Research Projects and $21,643 for 116 Regional Support Projects.
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17 I.
EDA RESEARCH GRANTS
APPLICANT AND PROJECTDATE
APPROVEDAMOUNT
($000)
Charles River Associates, Inc.: Area study 09/29/65 2,500J. F. Wellemeyer: Procedure to establish labor force 09/30/65 1,900EDA/Fordham University: Effect of Brooklyn Navy Yard closing 12/15/65 2,390Regional Economic Development Institute, Inc.: Input-output studies 01/18/66 2,500EDA/Human Sciences Research, Inc.: Community economic planning 02/08/66 28,000EDA/W. B. Saunders & Co.: Loan effectiveness study 01/27/66 85,400EDA/CONSAD Research Corp.: Location aspects 12/03/66 2,450St. John's University: Administrative study 01/27/66 2,500California Analysis Center, Inc.: Information analysis 12/01/66 2,500Regional Economic Development Institute, Inc.: Summer institute 04/15/66 165,269University of Chicago: Entrepreneurship development 01/07/66 26,867Office of Business Economics: Regional economic projections 04/25/66 10,000Bureau of the Census: 1975 population projection for U.S. counties 05/16/66 7,408Harvard University: Regional economic development 05/16/66 273,640EDA/Rand Corp.: Program planning 12/01/66 27,940Cornell University: Tourism/economic development of Puerto Rico 06/14/66 39,000University of California: Politics/economic development 06/01/66 272,329University of Chicago: Regionalization workshop 06/01/66 218,002Dartmouth College: Tourism/recreation study 06/07/66 13,560Jonker Corp.: Economic data system 06/23/66 81,336Planning Research Corp.: Economic analysis, research planning 05/03/66 56,100California Analysis Center, Inc.: Information system/data base 06/24/66 380,000Region& Economic Development Institute, Inc.: Manual for economic input analysis 06/24/66 92,209Economic Associates: Measurement of industrial capacity 06/20/66 20,300Regional Economic Development Institute, Inc.: Bibliography/regional development 06/29/66 2,500Washington University: Public investment/regional development 06/01/66 235,407Regional Science Research Institute: Industrial location/development 05/24/66 198,280University of Washington: Regional income/jobs 05/16/66 96,542Management Systems Corp.: Economic development training program 04/16/66 160,750Bureau of the Census: Population projections for U.S. counties 09/19/66 37,592Office of Business Economics: Employment projections by counties 09/30/66 40,000Brandeis University: Public and private decisions in planning and research 07/11/66 31,700Office of Business Economics: Input/output study 10/28/66 50,000Auto Tech, Inc.: Computer system analysis, programing 12/22/66 68,700Jonker Corp.: Economic data system 01/03/67 5,650Cornell University: Regional development planning conference 02/15/67 7,500CONSAD Research Corp.: Procurement policy study 02/20/67 151,200Southeast Connecticut Regional Planning Agency: Defense spending 03/09/67 10,811Brown University: Advisory committee for economic development 03/13/67 66,290National Academy of Sciences: Impact of science/engineering on economic development 01/16/67 95,000Lewis and Clark College: Pacific Northwest development 04/03/67 7,579University of Minnesota: Experimental city 04/10/67 40,000U.S. Department of Defense: Distribution of procurement contracts 04/11/67 25,000Bureau of the Census: 1960 Census by county 04/14/67 1,200Environmental Science Services Administration: Computer services 04/14/67 6,632Wolfe Management Service: Evaluation of business loans 03/17/67 28,063Bureau of Standards: Computer services 04/20/67 27,500Harvard Univemay: Multi-regional input-output study 12/21/67 50,614Bureau of tha Census: Location of manufacturing plants 04/21/67 550Southern Regional Education Board: Student internship 04/26/67 142,926University of West Virginia: Prototype economic growth study 03/28/67 47,639AEC/Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Inc.: Student program 05/06/67 71,400University of California: Regional context of economic development 04/05/67 27,896Management Systems Corp.: Economic development training 03/03/67 245,346University of Wisconsin: Legal aspects of economic development 05/08/67 102,368University of Maryland: Regional studies 04/10/67 272,260Office of Business Economics: Estimates of income, employment 05/20/67 25,000Bureau of Standards: Computer services 06/05/67 41,8353ureau of the Census: Data for information system 06/08/67 8,250University of California: Regional economic development planning study 05/05/67 238,056Coma University: Multi-county development planning 02/24/67 106,602Georgia Institute of Technology: Regional industrial development 06/17/67 226,474Brookings Institution: Community planning problems 06/21/67 109,736California Analysis Center: Information system/data base 05/03/67 282,708
171
17s
APPLICANT AND PROJECTDATE
APPROVEDAMOUNT
($000)
F. W. Dodge Company: Economic data 05/19/67 34,880University of Indiana: Economic development/research and development :,:ending 06/13/67 250ABT Associates: Industrialization of rural areas 05/22/67 85,000Behavioral Science Center: Achievement motivation 05/10/67 48,584Jonker Corp.: Termatrex 06/22/67 460Charles River Associates, Inc.: Five regional boundary studies 04/12/67 50,000Battelle Memorial Institute: Labor force participation rates 06/30/67 94,678CONSAD Research Corp.: Public investment 06/12/67 220,000Bureau of the Census: County, city data book 07/07/67 450Bureau of the Census: 1975 population projection for U.S. counties 08/01/67 75,000Bureau of the Census: 1960 census data 08/01/67 44,882Charles River Associates, Inc.: Evaluation of public facilities expenditures 07/21/67 10,982Jack Faucett Associates: Study effect of proposed legislation 08/01/67 12,000Consulting Services Corp.: Impact of procurement on regional development 08/11/67 300Bureau of the Census: New Haven census study 09/12/67 40,000CONSAD Research Corp.: Procurement policy study 08/02/67 3,520Office of Business Economics: Estimates of income, employment 08/30/67 200,000Planning Research Corp.: Business loan program alternatives 08/24/67 19,330Jonker Corp.: Termatrex 10/11/67 840Bureau of the Census: "Journey to work" data 11/20/67 2,055Office of Business Economics: Input-output study 08/30/67 50,000Wolfe Management Service: Evaluation of business loans 11/22/67 978Bureau of the Census: Shipments, defense industry 01/03/68 20,000Southern Regional Education Board: Student internship 03/04/68 125,000Prof. Niles Hanson: Study of the role of growth centers 02/01/68 2,500Battelle Memorial Institute: Labor force participation rates 01/16/68 :19,500Federal Reserve System: Commercial banks and regional development 03/20/68 5,000Georgia Institute of Technology: Training 03/11/68 36,198University of Chicago: Regionalization workshop 03/11/68 221,242University of Chicago: Impact of technology on social change 04/03/68 100,423Securities and Exchange Commission: Equity financing 03/28/68 20,000Bureau of the Census: Value of shipments by industry 05/09/68 1,317Harvard University: Input-output study 03/08/68 140,264University of West Virginia: Prototype economic growth study 04/16/68 48,538National Bureau of Economic Research: Human capital and labor force 05/01/68 199,861Harvard University: Regional economic development 04/30/68 205,140Washington University: Regional income/jobs 05/01/68 89,147Southern Regional Education Board: Student internship 05/10/68 53,788Western Interstate Commission on Higher Education: Student intern training 05/21/68 64,405Kent State University: Urban regionalization 03/01/68 6,000University of North Carolina: Econometric studies 05/21/68 228,000University of Kentucky Research Foundation: Growth centers in regional development 05/21/68 253,600M. 0. Clement-Dartmouth University: Tourism and recreation models 05/20/68 5,844Systemetrics: Framework of Federal urban policy 05/21/68 34,800Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Urban ghetto 06/24/68 269,000The Urban Institute: Urban research 06/27/68 40,000The Urban Institute: Urban research 07/01/68 60,000Planning Research Corp.: Business loan program alternatives 10/10/68 500EDA/Robert Nathan Assoc.: Evaluation of Economic Development District and Area
Planning programs 10/15/68 74,000Bureau of the Census: Small area data collection 11/05/68 20,000Bureau of the Census: 1975 population projection for U.S. counties 11/12/68 25,000Bureau of the Census: Shipments, defense industry 11/12/68 30,000Office of Business Economics: Input-output study 12/18/68 50,000Curtis Harris Assoc.: Regional correlation and analysis of Federal expenditures 12/18/68 17,500EBS Management Corp.: Evaluation of Public Works program 01/28/69 15,000Office of Business Economics: Estimates of income, employment 02/06/69 190,000Bureau of Standards: Computer services 02/25/69 255,872Southern Regional Education Board: Student internship 02/26/69 213,570Georgia Institute of Technology: Training 02/26/69 50,294National Academy of Sciences: Impact of science/engineering on economic development 01/29/69 5,360Chilton Research Service: Evaluation of EDA Business Loan program 01/14/69 88,834Decision Studies Group, Inc.; Evaluation of EDA Public Works program 01/28/69 17,407Battelle Memorial Institute: Labor force participation rates 02/26/69 18,000Maryland Affiliate Corp.: Study of Business Loan procedure 03/10/69 9,995Federal Reserve System: Commercial banks and regional development 02/26/69 70,000
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176'
APPLICANT AND PROJECTDATE
APPROVEDAMOUNT($000)
Western Interstate Commission on Higher Education: Student intern training 04/08/69 188,350Decision Studies Group, Inc.: Evaluation of EDA Public Works Program 05/02/69 64,835EBS Management Corp.: Evaluation of EDA Public Works program 04/29/69 40,000EBS Management Corp.: Determinants of industrial location 06/19/69 12,000Jacknin and Co.: Prime factors for location for industrial growth 06/ 19/ 69 8,410CONSAD Research Corp.: Evaluation of EDA Technical Assistance program 06/25/69 38,000Regional Economic Development Institute, Inc.: Determinants of industrial location in U.S 06/19/69 12,000Regional Economic Development Institute, Inc.: Evaluation of requalified EDA areas 06/19/69 28,000Booz, Allen, and Hamilton: Evaluation of EDA Technical Assistance program 06/25/69 34,000Bureau of Standards: Computer services 07/01/69 412,000Harvard University: Input-output study 08/04/69 108,198Western Interstate Commission on Higher Education: Student intern training 10/02/69 6,000Maryland Affiliate Corp.: Analysis of Business Loan program 11/20/69 2,500Department of Housing and Urban Development: Automated urban information system 11/25/69 25,000EBS Management Corp.: Evaluation of EDA Public Works program 01/19/70 149,000CONSAD Research Corp.: Evaluation of EDA Technical Assistance program 01/15/70 101,296Battelle Memorial Institute: Evaluation of 26 EDA planning grants 02/11/70 49,760Office of Business Economics: Migration study 03/02/70 38,000Office of Business Economics: Estimates of income, employment 03/05/70 154,500Consolidated Analysis Centers, Inc.: Computer mapping development assistance 01/21/70 5,000Booz, Allen, and Hamilton: Evaluation of 65 EDA business loans 02/11/70 169,000Booz, Allen, and Hamilton: Study of EDA activities in five urban areas 02/12/70 10,000Chilton Research Service: Study of multiple job shifts induced by EDA business loans 02/04/70 45,076Roy Littlejohn Associates, Inc.: Study of EDA activities in five urban areas 02/12/70 44,910Southern Regional Education Board: Student internship 04/07/70 75,000Battelle Memorial Institute: Labor force participation rates 02/25/70 48,000Planning Research Corp.: Methodology for evaluating effect of EDA program tools in
eight nonurban areas 02/11/70 75,000Office of Business Economics: 1968 population and income estimates 03/05/70 154,500Mathematica, Inc.: Economic development process in small communities 03/09/70 28,179EBS Management Corp.: Determinants of industrial location 03/10/70 247,250Office of Business Economics: Input-output study 05/13/70 25,000Western Interstate Commission on Higher Education: Student intern training 05/08/70 100,000University of Chicago: Regional development processes and policies 05/14/70 100,000National Academy of Engineers: Telecommunication urban centers 05/28/70 17,000Curtis Harris Assoc.: Regional economic and social analysis 05/15/70 26,409Consolidated Analysis Centers, Inc.: Computer software program 04/24/70 13,800Harvard University: Training regional urban economists 06/24/70 66,330National Bureau of Economic Research: Human capital and labor force 06/16/70 59,440University of Georgia: Effect of commuting on low-income areas 06/18/70 70,000
1 7 7173
REGIONAL GRANTS
APPLICANT AND PROJECTDATE
APPROVEDAMOUNT
($000)
Charles River Associates, Inc.: Economic profiles, New England-Ozarks-Upper GreatLakes 03/18/66 2,500
University of Washington: Geographic limits, Pacific Northwest Region 03/ 18/66 2,500Charles River Associates, Inc.: Economic variables 03/25/66 2,500Newman Associates: Guidelines for regional planning action committee 03/ 18/66 5,600Charles River Associates, Inc.: Delineation of borders-Ozarks, Upper Great Lakes,
New England 04/25/66 1,200Charles River Associates, Inc.: Economic profiles, Four Corners 05/10/66 1,600Environmental Science Services Administration: Economic development of the Conti- .
nental Shelf Area 05/23/66 270,000Regional Economic Development Institute: Bibliography on regional economic development. 05/24/66 2,100Weinroth Associates, Inc.: Management assistance 05/26/66 450New England Economic Research Foundation: Review of regional planning research,
New England 04/29/66 30,654Iowa State University: Role of growth centers in regional economic development 05/12/66 85,000Midwest Research Institute: Study of literature and research, Upper Great Lakes 05/12/66 24,000Arthur D. Little, Inc.: Recreation, tourism in regional planning 05/12/66 8,679University of Alaska: Alaska-Japan trade study 05/23/66 58,117Operations Research, Inc.: Public capital investment data system 06/03/66 209,000Management and Economic Research, Inc.: Industrial location as a factor in regional
development 05/12/66 44,000Upper Midwest Research and Development Council: Boundary study, Northern Plains 06/03/66 9,315Upper Midwest Research and Development Council: Research needs, Upper Great Lakes 06/09/66 15,150Charles River Associates, Inc.: Role of Transportation in regional development 05/ 12/66 25,459University of Wisconsin: Human resources in economic development 05/12/66 24,510Ozarks Unlimited, Inc.: Bibliography and evaluation of publications on Ozarks Region 06/20/66 58,500Regional Economic Development Institute: Summer institute 06/30/66 12,656Stanford Research Institute: Forest-mineral-water resources in regional economic
development 05/12/66 53,068Dr. Harvey S..Perloff: Background materials for guidance of regional planning action
committees 07/01/66 2,400Dr. Albert H. Rosenthal: Materials for guidance of regional planning action committees . 07/08/66 2,400Bureau of the Census: Composite map 07/27/66 1,116American Institute of Planners: Statement of organizational arrangements plan 07/27/66 2,500Kirschner Associates: Criteria of area eligibility 07/12/66 63,549Charles River Associates, Inc.: Socio-economic profile data 08/08/66 800Charles River Associates, Inc.: Role of transportation in regional development 08/26/66 500Management and Economic Research, Inc.: Industrial location as a factor in regional
development 08/26/66 500Midwest Research Institute: Study of literature and research, Upper Great Lakes 08/26/66 350Operations Research, Inc.: Public capital investment data system 08/29/66 775Arthur D. Little, Inc.: Recreation, tourism in regional planning 08/24/66 2,875Ozarks Regional Commission: Administrative grant 10/05/66 345,000Charles River Associates, Inc.: Data profile, Ozarks Region 10/04/66 2,500Samuel E. Harris: Human resources in regional planning 10/06/66 1,500Upper Midwest Research and Development Council: Research needs, Upper Great Lakes .. 08/29/66 1,100Upper Midwest Research and Development Council: Boundary study, Northern Plains 08/29/66 101Regional Economic Development Institute: Summer institute 10/31/66 12,191Charles River Associates, Inc.: Ozarks and Upper Great Lakes development 11/01/66 2,500Charles River Associates, Inc.: Upper Great Lakes compared with U.S. 11/01/66 2,500Department of Agriculture: Liaison and coordination, Ozarks and Upper Great Lakes 11/ 16/66 29,000Charles River Associates, Inc.: Upper Great Lakes compared with U.S. 12/07/66 500Surveys and Research Corp.: Capital markets and regional economic development 09/20/67 82,500Midwest Research Institute: Impact of science and technology on regional planning 10/12/67 31,500Iowa State University of Science and Technology: Study of growth centers 08/29/67 1,462Britton Harris, University of Pennsylvania: Relationship between physical and economic
regional planning 01/11/67 1,500Ozarks Unlimited, Inc.: Bibliography and evaluation of publications on Ozarks Region 08/29/67 660Management and Economic Research, Inc.: Planning regional public facilities 02/14/67 68,306Southeast Connecticut Regional Planning Agency: Defense spending 03/09/67 15,000University of Alaska: Alaskan mineral policy and legal analysis 02/20/67 25,000Service Bureau Corp.: Computer mapping program 04/26/67 2,406Ozarks Regional Commission: State investment planning grant 06/05167 131,750Upper Great Lakes Regional Commission: Technical assistance grant 05/23/67 400,000
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Upper Great Lakes Regional Commission: State investment planning grant 05/23/67 141,500Upper Midwest Research. and Development Council: Exploratory session, role of Upper
Great Lakes Regional Commission 05/22/67 2,500University of Wisconsin: Natural resources, Upper Great Lakes 05/19/67 2,500New England Regional Commission: Administrative grant 05/23/67 410,000University of Alaska: Northwest Alaska regional development study 04/14/67 38,710New England Regional Commission: Technical assistance grant 06/07/67 400,000New England Regional Commission: State investment planning grant 06/09/67 226,750Southern Regional Education Board: Review of economic research and planning,
Coastal Plains Region 05/03/67 37,662Harvard University: Multiregional input-output 12/19/67 25,000Ozarks Regional Commission: Technical assistance grant 06/15/67 400,000Upper Great Lakes Regional Commission: Administrative grant 05/23/67 399,169Checchi and Co.: Technical assistance, Upper Great Lakes 04/21/67 40,000Federal Field Committee: Planning assistance 12/28/67 78,700Coastal Plains Regional Commission: Administrative grant 08/25!67 438,400Bureau of Standards: Computer services 07/19/ 57 2,000Coastal Plains Regional Commission: State investment planning grant 10/09/67 142,250Operations Research, Inc.: Public investment data system 10/17/67 2,445Four Corners Regional Commission: Administrative grant 10/17/67 330,000Bureau of Standards: Transportation study, automatic data processing 11/30/67 14,500Dr. C. F. Floyd-University of Georgia: Changing structure of employment and income,
Coastal Plains 10/03/67 34,660University of Denver: Research and reconnaissance study, Four Corners 10/04/68 28,675Ozarks Regional Commission: Administrative grant 01/03/68 402,723American Association for the Advancement of Science: International conference on aridity 10/02/68 3,449Four Corners Regional Commission: State investment planning grant 01/25/68 144,000Federal Field Committee: Planning assistance 03/07/68 25,000Ozarks Regional Commission: State investment planning grant 03/07/68 154,000National Science Foundation: Analysis of scientific advisory structure in 9 States 03/13/68 30,000Ozarks Regional Commission: Technical assistance grant 04/08/68 540,000Four Corners Regional Commission: Technical assistance grant 03/07/68 500,000New England Regional Commission: Technical assistance grant 03/07/68 493,649Coastal Plains Regional Commission: Technics! assistance grant 03/07/68 500,000Catholic University of America: Mapping system 03/15/68 2,500Operations Research, Inc.: Public investment data system study 12/01/68 74,800Harvard University: Multiregional input-output 03/08/68 50,000Arctic Institute of America: Study of technology for reducing winter weather costs 03/14/68 49,665Ozarks Regional Commission: Technical assistance grant 06/04/68 149,286Upper Great Lakes Regional Commission: Administrative and technical assistance grant 06/04/68 37,928Upper Great Lakes Regional Commission: Administrative and technical assistance grant 06/04/68 992,500New England Regional Commission: Administrative grant 04/25/68 378,091New England Regional Commission: Administrative grant 06/05/68 477,000Coastal Plains Regional Commission: Technical assistance grant 06/04/68 100,000University of Alaska: Fisheries study 04/03/68 97,000Four Corners Regional Commission: Technical assistance grant 06/04/68 50,000Coastal Plains Regional Commission: Technical assistance grant 06/27/68 25,000Environmental Science Services Administration: Economic development of the Conti-
nental Shelf Area 05!23!68 40,000Coastal Plains Regional Commission: Administrative and technical assistance grant 07/30/68 1,123,959Four Corners Regional Commission: Administrative and technical assistance grant 09/27/68 1,112,822Consolidated Analysis Centers, Inc.: Computer mapping development assistance 10/15/68 10,375Institute on State Programing for the '70's: Workshop on regional planning 09/26/69 22,500Ozarks Regional Commission: Administrative grant 01/30/69 286,605New England Regional Commission: Administrative and technical assistance grant 05/02/69 1,205,000Regional Economic Development Institute: Allocation of regional commission funds 05/09/69 2,500Dr. C. F. Floyd-University of Georgia: Changing structure of employment and income,
Coastal Plains 03/21/69 86,940Ozarks Regional Commission: Technical assistance grant 06/10/69 781,000Arthur D. Little, Inc.: Conference on regional economic development 06/10/69 2,100Upper Great Lakes Regional Commission: Technical assistance grant 06/04/69 960,000Touche, Ross, Bailey, and Smart: Commission study 06/05/69 19,965Department of Commerce, Office of the Secretary: Commerce working capital funds 06/23/69 33,906Arthur D. Little, Inc.: New England service industries study 06!20!69 48,000Research Analysis Corp.: Planning policies for regional economic development 06/06/69 24,000
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Coastal Plains Regional Commission: Technical assistance grantCoastal Plains Regional Commission: Technical assistance grantUpper Great Lakes Regional Commission: Administrative grant
07/01/ 6907/01/6907/01/69
500,000656,100104,500
Four Corners Regional Commission: Administrative grant 09/30/ 69 345,500Regional Economic Development Institute: Relative advantage of public works program .. 10/02/ 69 600Regional Economic Development Institute: Allocation of regional commission funds 10/02/ 69 1,456Research Analysis Corp.: Planning policies for regional economic development 09/11/69 8,725Interplan Corp.: Review of New England Regional Commission development plan 10/27/69 2,500Interplan Corp.: Review of Coastal Plains Regional Commission development plan 10/27/69 2,500Interplan Corp.: Review of Great Lakes Regional Commission development plan 10/27/69 2,500Interplan Corp.: Review of Four Corners Regional Commission development plan 10/27/69 2,500Dr. Niles Hansen-University of Texas: Review of Appalachian regional development 10/27/69 2,500Four Corners Regional Commission: Technical assistance grant 10/30/ 69 150,000Touche, Ross, Bailey, and Smart: Commission study 10/10/69 2,775Planning Research Corp.: Study of tax incentive plan 11/19/69 2,500Regional Economic Development Institute: Allocation of regional commission funds 11/10/69 2,500New England Regional Commission: Technical assistance and State investment plan-
ning grant 11/25/69 270,000Interplan Corp.: Study of regional commission plans 12/26/69 2,500Ozarks Regional Commission: Administrative grant 12/18/69 117,336Dr. Niles Hansen-University of Texas: Review of Appalachian regional development 01/14/70 2,500Regional Economic Development Institute: Statistical and economic support services 01/14/70 2,500Resources Management Corp.: Support for review of commission development plans 01/21/70 2,500Dr. L. S. St. Amant: Guidance for Coastal Plains Regional Commission on ecology 01/26/70 2,500James A. Carney, Jr.: Management assistance 02/12/70 2,500Consolidated Analysis Centers, Inc.: Computer mapping development assistance 01/21/70 11,939Research Analysis Corp.: Assistance to regional commissions 04/09/ 70 2,500Stanford Research Institute: Assistance to regional commissions 04/09/70 2,500Interplan Corp.: Synopsis of regional development research 04/07/ 70 2,500James A. Carney, Jr.: Assistance to regional commissions 04/09/ 70 2,500Vernon L. Fah le: Statistical economic services 04/10/70 2,500New England Regional Commission: Administrative grant 05/01/ 70 100,000New England Regional Commission: Administrative grant 04/29/70 25,000Consolidated Analysis Centers, Inc.: Data-processing services 02/27/70 3,500New England Regional Commission: Technical assistance grant 05/07/ 70 1,540,000Arthur D. Little, Inc.: Evaluation of regional program 02/26/70 84,436Jerry Waddell: Assistance to regional commissions 05/19/70 2,500Interplan Corp.: Regional planning 05/19/70 2,500Ozarks Regional Commission: Technical assistance grant 06/01/70 969,000Creighton-Hamburg, Inc.: Assistance to regional commissions 05/08/70 2,500Upper Great Lakes Regional Commission: Administrative grant 06/08/70 72,000Four Corners Regional Commission: Technical assistance grant 06/ 12/ 70 639,000Stanford Research Institute: Assistance to regional commissions 05/26/70 2,500James A. Carney, Jr.: Redevelopment program 05/26/ 70 2,500Paul Kolp: Assistance to regional commissions 05/26/70 2,500Stanford Research Institute: Assistance to regional commissions 05/21/70 11,406New England Regional Commission: Technical assistance grant 06/23/70 2,900New England Regional Commission: Technical assistance grant 06/30/70 176,000Arthur D. Little, Inc.: Evaluation of regional program 06/29/70 3,530Federal Field Committee for Development Planning in Alaska: Alaskan communications 06/30/70 11,000Federal Field Committee for Development Planning in Alaska: Alaskan communications 06/30/70 25,000
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