April 28, 2017
Walsh and Pembina Counties Seeking Applications for Funds for Community Betterment Projects
Walsh and Pembina counties are currently seeking cities interested in funding assistance for community betterment projects. Both Pembina and Walsh counties are accepting applications for projects as part of their Self-Help Programs. There are many ways communities can use these county funds for betterment projects. Examples of projects cities used the funds toward last year include: maintenance and mowing at a city park; baseball diamond repairs; sidewalk and street repairs; Senior Center programs; and City Hall building repair. The main objective is to promote development within communities of Pembina and Walsh counties. The Red River Regional Council manages the program on behalf of the counties. There are four program criteria:
- Requests cannot exceed one-half of the total project cost, nor can the request exceed $1,500.
- The county funds must be matched 1:1. Funds will be released on a reimbursement basis with supporting documentation.
- A copy of a resolution or minutes of the meeting when the applicant authorized the project must be included with the application. The city must include in its minutes that it plans to apply for self-help funds for a specific project.
- Any change in scope of the awarded project or if a City would like to use funds for a different project than awarded, the change must first be approved by the County.
Commissioners in Pembina and Walsh counties recently awarded funds to cities for community betterment projects as part of the ½ Mill “Self-Help” Program. The self-help program is administered by the Red River Regional Council (RRRC) on behalf of the counties. The main objective is to promote development within communities of Pembina and Walsh counties. There are three program criteria:
- ½ Mill requests cannot exceed one-half of the total project cost, nor can the request exceed $1,500.
- The county funds must be matched 1:1. Funds will be released on a reimbursement basis with supporting documentation.
- A copy of a resolution or minutes of the meeting when the applicant authorized the project must be included with the application. The city must include in its minutes that it plans to apply for self-help funds for a specific project.
- Cavalier: City beautification project
- Crystal: Replace sidewalks to comply with ADA requirements
- Drayton: Storm sewer drainage repair project
- Neche: Repair exterior wall of City Hall
- St. Thomas: Continued city beautification project, with concentration on sidewalks
- Adams: Mosquito sprayer/fogger with chemical
- Edinburg: Trimming of trees and shrubs on city property
- Fairdale: Maintenance and mowing of the city park
- Fordville: Updates at Sluke Baseball Field
- Forest River: Cleaning/removing tree pile from June 2016 storm
- Grafton: Assist in covering costs for senior programs at Grafton Senior Citizen Club
- Hoople: Replacement of sidewalks
- Lankin: Costs associated with chip sealing of Main Street
- Minto: Costs to hire contractor to remove trees after June 2016 storm
- Park River: Replace Christmas decorations along city streets
- Pisek: Sidewalk repair on Lovcik Avenue