What
Where

Local listings from all over 80,000 websites.

Detailed List of Chicago Stimulus Projects

SOURCE: OFFICE OF MAYOR RICHARD M. DALEY

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
Proposed Formula-Funded Projects


Transit and Capital/Rail Improvement TOTAL $241,000,00 0
Purchase 52 Hybrid Articulated Buses $52,000,000
Rebuild Bus and Rail Cars $ 75,000,000
Blue Line - Dearborn Subway Track $88,000,000
Rail station and facility improvements $26,000,000

Highway Infrastructure TOTAL $86,000,000
Chicago Ave. (Laramie to Grand) Reconstruction $10,500,000
Congress Drive (Wells to Michigan) $9,000,000
Stockton (Clark to LSD) $8,000,000
Lake Park Blvd (51st St to 57th St.) $5,000,000
79th (Pulaski to Western) $3,300,000
Lake Shore Drive (Madison to 880 S. LSD) $3,300,000
Narragansett (Forest Preserve Dr. to Diversey) $3,300,000
Northwest Highway (Nagle to Milwaukee) $2,475,000
127th (Indiana Ave to the State Line) $2,475,000
111th (Sacramento to Monterrey) $1,980,000
26th (Kenton to Central Park) $1,980,000
Jeffery (89th to 98th) $1,850,000
Pulaski (Division to Lake) $1,800,000
Western (35th to 45th) $1,800,000
Addison (Damen to Racine) $1,750,000
63rd (Oak Park to Narraganset) $1,650,000
Addison (Austin to Natoma) $1,650,000
Brainard (133rd to Saganaw) $1,650,000
Michigan (Congress Parkway to Roosevelt) $1,650,000
Narragansett (North Ave. to Fullerton) $1,650,000
Wentworth (65th to 73rd) $1,650,000
43rd (Langey to Oakenwald) $1,000,000
47th (Normal to State) $1,000,000
Lincoln (Jersey to Devon) $1,000,000
Morgan (51st to 57th) $1,000,000
Bus Pads (50 downtown) $1,000,000
Marine Dr. (Montrose to Irving park) $850,000
35th (California to Western) $825,000
47th (Kedzie to Pulaski) $825,000
59th (Damen to Ashland) $825,000
63rd (Cicero to Kostner) $825,000
75th (Normal to Lafayette) $825,000
Addison (Kedzie to Central Park) $825,000
California (Devon to Pratt) $825,000
Clark (Madison to Congress Pkwy) $825,000
Division (Laramie to Cicero) $825,000
Ogden (Central Park to Kedzie) $825,000
Peterson (Damen to Western) $825,000
Racine (55th to 50th) $825,000
State (95th to 99th) $825,000
18th Street (Canal to Wentworth) $600,000
Ogden (Madison to Lake) $450,000
Grand Ave (Halsted to DesPlaines) $330,000

Public Housing Capital Fund TOTAL $143,913,180
Comprehensive rehabilitation of Dearborn Homes $28,210,000
Completion of comprehensive rehabilitation of Wentworth Gardens $2,710,000
Comprehensive rehabilitation at Kenmore Senior Apartments $19,000,000
Comprehensive rehabilitation of Lawndale Apartments $9,000,000
ADA upgrade of 90 scattered site units and 184 senior units $13,300,000
Comprehensive rehabilitation of Washington Park LR $9,151,435
Comprehensive rehabilitation of Altgeld Gardens/Philip Murray Homes $30,860,455
Demolition of ABLA Row Homes $1,705,440
Demolition of 6 Harold Ickes buildings $3,280,320
Demolition of 3 non-dwelling buildings $ 790,400
Façade restoration at Judge Harry M. Fisher Senior Apartments $1,570,210
Installation of security camera systems and connection to OEMC $24,334,920

Tax Credit Assistance Program: Affordable Rental Housing TOTAL $39,000,00 0
MLK Apartments $5,000,000
Roseland Place Senior Apartments $1,000,000
St. Edmund's Commons $3,062,007
Oakwood Shores $3,570,000
Wrightwood Senior Apartments $6,188,775
Hancock House Senior Apartments $5,000,000
Hairpin Lofts $1,400,000
Darul Amaan Senior Center $2,520,000
Bettendorf Place SRO $1,575,000
Communities United $1,684,218
Olive Branch Apartments $3,000,000
Grove Parc $5,000,000

Homelessness Prevention TOTAL $33,000,000
Relocation, stablilization and counseling $10,000,000
Financial assistance (rent, bills, etc.) to prevent homelessness $23,000,000

Community Services Block Grant TOTAL $18,000,000
Counseling assistance to help low-income residents access various local, state, and federal benefits (food assistance, Social Security, etc.) $1,500,000
Counseling and case management to help stabilize the lives of homeless persons and move them toward permanent housing $2,000,000
Engaging the chronically homeless and connecting them with substance abuse/mental health services, permanent housing options and employment opportunities $2,400,000
Expansion of Chicago Workforce Centers, services and training for veterans, homeless, ex-offenders, etc. $4,650,000
Provide access to substance abuse, mental health services for homeless and those on the brink of homelessness $7,450,000

Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants TOTAL $15,200,000
City facility energy improvements $2,000,000
Streetlight efficiency upgrades $4,250,000
Residential energy efficiency $4,450,000
LED traffic lights - City/State owned intersections $4,500,000

Title I Education ($130M x 2 years) TOTAL $260,000,000
General mandates $32,800,000
Mandate - Teacher support and professional development $13,000,000
FY 2010 budget deficit reduction $10,000,000
Student and teacher support programs: $74,200,000
- After school programs
- Summer programs
- Teacher recruitment
- Teacher retention
- Teacher training

IDEA Special Education ($51.6M x 2 years)

TOTAL $103,200,000
Offsetting salary and benefit cost - Reducing FY 2010 deficit $39,600,000
Intervention programs for students $12,000,000

Child Care Block Grant TOTAL $27,200,000
Expand funding to help low-income families pay for child care and after school care (ages 0-3)
Provide after school programs for kids (ages 6-12)

Head Start TOTAL $13,000,000
Provide child care & development services for additional children 0-3 years old & mothers. Enhance training for care providers. $2,000,000
Purchase pre-made, modular classrooms to quickly bring Head Start/child care services to low-income communities $4,400,000
Expand Chicago Head Start program which brings child development services to 3-5 year olds in low-income communities $6,600,000

Byrne Justice Assistance Grants TOTAL $20,000,000
Project Safe City $9,100,000
Purchase vehicles $7,725,000
In-car cameras $3,200,000

Workforce Investment Act TOTAL $ 31,000,000
Expand the number of residents trained in the adult program, including green jobs training, workplace training, IT training $6,000,000
Expand the number of residents trained in the dislocated worker program $8,000,000
Expand the summer jobs program $17,000,000

Community Development Block Grant TOTAL $22,000,000
Foreclosure prevention counseling $1,000,000
Direct bridge loans to provide mortgage assistance to those who have temporarily lost their jobs $2,500,000
Conversion of foreclosed condos into affordable rental apartments $2,500,000
Provide community service jobs to ex-offenders and hard to employ. $16,000,000

Community Service Employment of Older Americans TOTAL $215,000
Job training for senior citizens $215,000
 

  • Outbrain
Advertisement
  • Suggested Search