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Effingham awarded $3 million infrastructure grant

Effingham awarded $3 million infrastructure grant

Yahoo05-02-2025

Feb. 4—The City of Effingham received a $3 million grant from the Regional Site Readiness Program through the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) for water, sewer and road extensions to a 154-acre plot of land near J & R Collision Centers on the South Side of town.
"Through this funding ... grantees will undertake due diligence and development projects to better prepared sites to attract future investment and new job opportunities in the industrial sector across Illinois' Economic Development Regions," according to a press release.
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Effingham Daily News Reporter Marie Adamick can be reached at marie.adamick@effinghamdailynews.com or 618-510-9230

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