Monday, January 17, 2011

Residential Work Tops Neighborhood Revitalization

A more in depth look at last years Neighborhood Revitalization Program shows that housing construction and renovation was more dominant in the program cycle that ended October 14, 2010. During that time there were 18 resident construction and remodeling projects that totaled $1,845,946 in construction dollars. There were 8 agriculture related projects totaling $742,507 and 6 commercial projects totaling $1,961.705 spent on materials and labor.
There were a total of 33 construction projects approved in the Neighborhood Revitalization Program from October 16, 2009 to October 15 2010. Those represent a total of $4,550,158 spent on local construction. (This is not the amount of money rebated)
The construction projects were spread throughout the county.
Sixteen were in the City of Beloit; 10 were near Beloit; 2 were in Glen Elder; 2 were outside Glen Elder; 2 were in Tipton and 1 was outside Tipton.