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Anokca County <br /> M $ NNESOTA <br /> BUDGET (30-point section) <br /> Consult the Application Guide for requirements on this section. <br /> MATCH - HOME FUNDED PROJECTS ONLY <br /> Z N/A - Applying for CDBG Funding <br /> Specify the type of MATCH contribution the applicant will use to meet the 25%MATCH requirement. <br /> BUDGET NARRATIVE <br /> Provide an explanation of the project budget and funding sources including leveraged funds and how they are <br /> applied towards your project: (2000-characters) <br /> In order to make the water system improvements, the existing streets, which <br /> are in poor condition, will need to be dug up almost completely to get the <br /> water lines buried to the proper depth. There is no curb or gutter on these <br /> streets, so storm sewer improvements would be made to channel runoff to the <br /> appropriate storm water holding ponds. The streets would then be fully <br /> rebuilt to ensure a reasonably long life with adequate maintenance. The city <br /> will fund the street improvements through a combination of assessments and <br /> the street improvement fund. Storm sewer improvements will be paid for <br /> through a combination of assessments and the storm water fund. We are <br /> looking for funding through the CDBG program for the water infrastructure <br /> and related costs to keep the project affordable for low and moderate income <br /> residents. The remaining water costs will be paid through a combination of <br /> assessments and the water fund. <br /> 85 <br />
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