FEBRUARY 27, 2006 –
Governor Jennifer M. Granholm announced today the launch of the 2006 Cool Cities
Grants & Planning Program. This is the third year for the Cool Cities program.
Building strong cities is part of the Governor’s comprehensive plan to grow
Michigan’s economy. Improved cities can help attract job providers, in turn
providing job opportunities in the state. A workshop will be held later in
mid-March to help potential applicants better understand the resources available.
“Michigan’s
economic success is tied directly to our ability to attract and retain exciting
new jobs and young workers who are prepared to compete in a global economy,”
Granholm said. “The Cool Cities initiative is a critical tool for achieving
that goal. We need to be able to attract jobs and opportunities that will keep
our children in Michigan.”
Cool Cities will
continue to offer a “Neighborhoods in Progress” designation, which awards recipients
with $100,000 catalyst grants along with priority access to existing state
grant funds, loans, tax credits, or services that can help create vibrant, mixed-use
neighborhoods. The program was expanded in 2005 with new categories: Cool Cities Michigan Main Street, Cool Cities Blueprints for
Michigan’s Downtowns, and Cool Cities Blueprints for Michigan’s Neighborhoods.
Like the Neighborhoods in Progress, designees in these categories will participate
in a State Resource Fair and receive the “Cool Cities Neighborhood” designation
as well as special consideration for certain Michigan State Housing Development
Authority (MSHDA) programs.
“This initiative is an excellent example of
what can happen when state agencies and local governments and development organizations
cooperate,” said MSHDA Executive Director Michael R. DeVos. “We
are pleased to be among the many organizations contributing toward the success
of this innovative program.”
Michigan Economic Development
Corporation President and CEO Jim Epolito added that the Cool Cities program
is key to the state’s overall economic development strategy. “This is an opportunity
to assist communities which have a commitment to neighborhood and downtown growth,”
Epolito said. “Through Cool Cities programs, these cities can achieve their
economic priorities and become entrepreneurial hot spots.”
A Pre-Bid Workshop has been scheduled for 1:30-4:00
p.m. on Tuesday, March 14th. The workshop will be held using interactive video
conferencing at remote sites in East Lansing, Grand Rapids, Detroit, Traverse
City, Marquette and Sault Ste. Marie. More information about the workshops will
be posted shortly on www.coolcities.com.
The workshop agenda includes a brief description of
each of the programs and case studies of best practices. The workshop
also includes a sampling of the state resources contained in the Resource Toolbox
which combines more than 100 of the state’s community improvement grants, tax
credits, loans and assistance programs into a single web based venue that can
be used by cities and communities for revitalization projects.
“The Resource Toolbox made available by the Cool Cities
initiative is critical for successful development in downtown, near-downtown
areas and traditional residential neighborhoods,” said Robert W. Swanson, acting
director of the Department of Labor & Economic Growth, which oversees the
Cool Cities program.
The notice of intent will be posted on www.coolcities.com the week of March 6th and
the deadline for the notice submission is Tuesday, March 21. The state will
invite applications for the Cool Cities program, which will be due Friday, May
5. The Cool Cities Neighborhood award designations will be announced mid-July.
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Cool Cities Pre-Bid Workshop Information
The pre-bid workshop will be held from
1:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 14th. No registration is
necessary. Food and beverages are not allowed at the locations that are listed
below. Contact: Elizabeth Armstrong, Cool Cities Collaborative, Michigan Department
of Labor & Economic Growth, (517) 373-9097.
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Michigan State University
Communications Arts & Sciences
Bldg.,
Room 145
(corner of Wilson & Red Cedar)
East Lansing, Michigan 48824
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Northwestern Michigan College
Les Biederman Building, Room 38
1701 E. Front St.
Traverse City, Michigan 49686
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Grand Valley State University
Eberhard Center, Room 201-03
301 W. Fulton St.
Grand Rapids, Michigan 49504
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Northern Michigan University
West Science Building
Bresnan Room #2810
1401 Presque Isle Ave.
Marquette, Michigan 49855
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Wayne County Community College
Western Campus, Room B-215
9555 Haggerty Road
Belleville, Michigan 48111
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Lake Superior State University
Library, Room 251
906 Ryan Street
Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan 49783
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Note: An additional Detroit area site will be announced. Please check the
website in the next few days for an updated list. Thank you.
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