Three Greater Minnesota Cities Awarded Infrastructure Grants
11 Dec 2018
Funding will support infrastructure improvements in Jackson, St. Joseph, and Faribault
ST. PAUL – Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) awarded just over $2.35 million in grants to infrastructure projects in the Greater Minnesota area.
The funding awarded from DEED’s Greater Minnesota Business Development Public Infrastructure Grant Program(BDPI) was approved for the cities of Jackson, St. Joseph and Faribault. It is expected to create an additional 166 full-time jobs and prepare these cities for future growth.
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