Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
AN ACT AUTHORIZING AND ADJUSTING BONDS OF THE STATE FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS, TRANSPORTATION AND OTHER PURPOSES
SUMMARY: This act cancels $480. 6 million in general obligation (GO) bond authorizations for state and local capital projects and state grants and loans, including to municipalities and nonprofit entities. It authorizes up to $58. 6 million in new state GO bonds and divides the money into three pools for specified projects in Bridgeport, Hartford, and New Haven as designated by the State Bond Commission. All but two of the specified projects had separate bond authorizations. The act cancels the unspent parts of these separate authorizations.
The act also:
1. authorizes an additional $40 million in Clean Water revenue bonds for FY 11, increasing the total FY 11 authorization from $80 million to $120 million (§ 25);
2. authorizes $7. 325 million in special tax obligation (STO) bonds for transportation-related projects (§§ 40 & 41);
3. shifts $5 million in GO bond authorizations between two projects in the Connecticut State University System (CSUS) 2020 plan (§ 28); and
4. reserves funds from certain existing authorizations for specific projects and purposes (§§ 26, 39, 345, & 346).
EFFECTIVE DATE: July 1, 2010
BOND AUTHORIZATION POOLS FOR BRIDGEPORT, HARTFORD, AND NEW HAVEN
The act authorizes up to $58. 6 million in new GO bonds. It (1) divides the authorizations into three bond pools to fund specified projects in Bridgeport, Hartford, and New Haven; (2) adds two new Bridgeport projects to one of the pools; and (3) cancels all unspent parts of earlier, separate bond authorizations for the other projects. The pool authorizations are about 15% less than the aggregate cancelled authorizations for the same projects.
The pools are divided among the following types of projects: (1) economic and community development; (2) infrastructure and other specified programs; and (3) culture, tourism, and entertainment projects. The two newly authorized Bridgeport projects are included in the pool for infrastructure and other programs (Pool 2). They are (1) improvements to the bus and transportation center and (2) restoration, new construction, or property acquisition for expansion and improvement for Greater Bridgeport Transit (§ 10 (b) (11) & (12)).
Under the act, the State Bond Commission allocates amounts for the authorized projects, up to the overall pool limit, to the appropriate agency specified in the act. (PA 10-1, June Special Session, instead requires the commission to allocate all the funds to the Office of Policy and Management. ) Table 1 shows the new authorization by city and by pool. Table 2 shows the cancelled projects included in each pool, their previous authorizations, and the amounts cancelled.
Table 1: Bond Authorization Pools
Pool 1 Economic and community development programs $12. 9 million (§§ 1-8) |
Pool 2 Infrastructure and other specified programs $45. 1 million (§§ 9-16) |
Pool 3 Culture, tourism, and entertainment projects and programs $600,000 (§§ 17-24) | |||
Bridgeport |
$7,200,000 |
Bridgeport |
$27,700,000 |
Bridgeport |
$600,000 |
Hartford |
5,700,000 |
Hartford |
10,600,000 |
Hartford |
0 |
New Haven |
0 |
New Haven |
6,800,000 |
New Haven |
0 |
Table 2: Pooled Projects – Individual Authorizations Cancelled
§ |
For |
Prior Authorization |
Amount Cancelled |
Project Moved to |
BRIDGEPORT | ||||
274 |
Planning and implementation of the Upper Reservoir Avenue Corridor Revitalization Initiative Project |
$250,000 |
$250,000 |
Pool 1 |
281 |
Black Rock Gateway project |
1,000,000 |
1,000,000 |
Pool 1 |
337 |
Black Rock Gateway project |
1,000,000 |
1,000,000 |
Pool 1 |
198 |
Revitalization of the Hollow Neighborhood |
500,000 |
500,000 |
Pool 1 |
201 |
Feasibility study for the Congress Street Plaza urban renewal area |
250,000 |
250,000 |
Pool 1 |
246 |
Purchase of development rights at Veterans' Memorial Park |
3,000,000 |
3,000,000 |
Pool 1 |
279 |
Madison Avenue Gateway Revitalization streetscape project |
2,500,000 |
2,500,000 |
Pool 1 |
45 |
Design and construction of a flood control project in the northeast corner of the city |
1,150,000 |
995,000 |
Pool 2 |
58 |
Island Brook Flood Control project |
4,597,583 |
1,950,183 |
Pool 2 |
101 |
Remediation of the waterfront including any predevelopment costs |
10,000,000 |
10,000,000 |
Pool 2 |
145 |
Design and construction of the Congress Street Bridge |
10,000,000 |
10,000,000 |
Pool 2 |
284 |
Design and construction of the Congress Street Bridge |
5,000,000 |
5,000,000 |
Pool 2 |
161 |
Day care, a community room, and a playground at West End School |
350,000 |
350,000 |
Pool 2 |
171 |
Purchase and installation of a public safety video surveillance system |
300,000 |
300,000 |
Pool 2 |
275 |
Fairfield County Housing Partnership: Land acquisition, design, development and construction of an independent living facility |
750,000 |
750,000 |
Pool 2 |
283 |
Purchase of a water taxi, construction of docks, and construction of the Pleasure Beach retractable pedestrian bridge |
3,000,000 |
3,000,000 |
Pool 2 |
285 |
Bridgeport Port Authority: Improvements to the Derecktor Shipyard, including remediation, dredging, bulkheading, and construction of Phase 2 of the Derecktor Shipyard Economic Development Plan |
1,750,000 |
1,750,000 |
Pool 2 |
289 |
Repair and improvements on State Road 59 between the North Avenue and Capitol Avenue intersections, including median and sidewalk renovations |
1,000,000 |
1,000,000 |
Pool 2 |
199 |
Improvements to the Palace Theater |
250,000 |
250,000 |
Pool 3 |
286 |
Improvements to Bluefish Stadium |
400,000 |
400,000 |
Pool 3 |
HARTFORD | ||||
150 |
Purchase of a building and necessary alterations and renovation for the John E. Rogers African American Cultural Center of Hartford |
50,000 |
50,000 |
Pool 1 |
278 |
Park Street streetscape project |
1,700,000 |
1,700,000 |
Pool 1 |
336 |
Park Street streetscape project |
3,000,000 |
3,000,000 |
Pool 1 |
287 |
Hartford Economic Development Corporation: North Hartford community revolving loan fund |
900,000 |
900,000 |
Pool 1 |
288 |
Planning and design of streetscape improvements in the North Hartford area and along the Main Street corridor1 |
500,0001 |
500,0001 |
Pool 1 |
290 |
Façade improvements along Wethersfield Avenue |
500,000 |
500,000 |
Pool 1 |
38 |
Hartford downtown parking projects |
15,000,000 |
3,000,000 |
Pool 2 |
180 |
Revitalization of Pope Park |
1,000,000 |
1,000,000 |
Pool 2 |
236 |
Public safety complex and regional emergency management center |
1,000,000 |
1,000,000 |
Pool 2 |
241 |
Improvements to the flood control system |
12,000,000 |
7,000,000 |
Pool 2 |
280 |
Bridge over the Park River |
500,000 |
500,000 |
Pool 2 |
NEW HAVEN | ||||
90 |
Renovations and improvements to Tweed New Haven Airport |
5,000,000 |
5,000,000 |
Pool 2 |
251 |
Improvements to the Morris Cove storm water drainage system |
1,000,000 |
1,000,000 |
Pool 2 |
252 |
Grants-in-aid to homeowners in the Westville section of New Haven and homeowners in Woodbridge for structurally damaged homes due to subsidence located in the immediate vicinity of the West River |
2,000,000 |
2,000,000 |
Pool 2 |
1 This cancellation was later reversed and the project was removed from Pool 1 (PA 10-179, §§ 141, 143, & 156).
§ 28 — REALLOCATION OF FUNDS WITHIN THE CSUS 2020 INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
The act transfers $5 million in GO bond authorizations between two projects enumerated in Phase I of the CSUS 2020 plan, a system-wide capital improvement program for the Connecticut State University System. It does so by increasing the authorization for telecommunications infrastructure upgrades by $5 million and reducing the authorization for land and property acquisition by the same amount. This shift allows CSUS to undertake additional information technology projects, such as a Voice-over Internet Protocol communications system.
By law, the following types of revisions in the CSUS 2020 plan require both the formal approval of the CSUS Board of Trustees and passage of a public or special act: (1) the addition or deletion of a project or (2) an increase or decrease in the original project cost by 10% or more for projects estimated to cost $1 million or less, or 5% or more for projects estimated to cost more than $1 million, unless the change in cost is due solely to changes in material costs (CGS § 10a-91d(c)).
§§ 40 & 41 — SPECIAL TAX OBLIGATION (STO) BOND AUTHORIZATIONS
§ 40 — Highway Service Plaza Improvements
The act authorizes up to $4. 825 million in STO bonds to the Department of Transportation (DOT) for environmental clean-up at service plazas along Interstate 95, the Merritt and Wilbur Cross parkways, and Interstate 395. The bonds are subject to regular STO bond requirements and issuance procedures.
§ 41 — Fix-It-First Program for At-Grade Rail Crossings
The act authorizes up to $2. 5 million in STO bonds to DOT for establishing a Fix-It-First Program to repair, upgrade, or eliminate at-grade railroad crossings in Connecticut. The bonds are subject to regular STO bond requirements and issuance procedures.
RESERVED AMOUNTS FROM EXISTING AUTHORIZATIONS
§ 26 — Urban Act
The act cancels $13 million in Urban Act bond authorizations (see Table 4 below). It also reserves $3. 75 million of Urban Act authorizations to the Office of Policy and Management (OPM) for economic and community development projects for the following grants:
1. $3 million for land acquisition and commercial or retail property development in New Haven and
2. $750,000 for repairs to and replacement of the fishing pier at Cummings Park in Stamford.
§ 39 — Manufacturing Assistance Act
The act reserves $2 million in previously authorized Manufacturing Assistance Act bond funds for a Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) grant to companies adversely affected by Quinnipiac Bridge construction. It allows the companies to use the grants to offset the increased costs for commercial overland transport of goods or materials brought by ships or vessels to the port of New Haven.
§ 345 — Department of Public Health (DPH) Grants
The act cancels $1 million of a $7 million bond authorization to DPH for grants (1) for hospital-based emergency service facilities and (2) to community health centers and primary care organizations for equipment purchases and facility improvement and expansion, including land or building acquisition (see Table 4 below). It also reserves up to $1 million of the remaining authorization for a grant to Community Health Center, Inc. for renovations and improvements at the New London facility and cancels a separate $1 million authorization for that purpose (§ 295 – see Table 5 below).
§ 346 — Housing Development and Rehabilitation
Of a previously authorized $21 million to DECD for housing development and rehabilitation, the act allows $15 million to be made available for the Pinnacle Heights and Corbin Heights Extension housing development projects in New Britain. It also makes the previously reserved amounts in the authorization discretionary rather than mandatory.
MODIFICATIONS IN AUTHORIZATION LANGUAGE
§ 216 — Department of Information Technology Data Center
The act eliminates planning for the development of an alternate data center from the purposes for which the Department of Information Technology may use an authorization of up to $2. 5 million. Instead, it requires the department to use the funds for planning and design of a data center.
§ 347 — Grant to Danbury to Buy the Terre Haute Property
The act alters a $2 million authorization to Danbury for acquisition of the Terre Haute property for open space. The act changes the town where the property is located from Bethel to Danbury.
CANCELLATIONS
In addition to the cancellations listed in Table 2 above, the act also cancels the GO bond authorizations listed in Tables 3, 4, and 5 below.
State Agency Capital Projects
The act cancels all or part of bond authorizations for the state agency capital projects shown in Table 3. Authorizations are listed alphabetically by agency.
Table 3: State Agency Project Authorizations Cancelled
§ |
For |
Prior Authorization |
Amount Cancelled |
CHILDREN AND FAMILIES | |||
52 |
Facilities alterations and improvements to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) |
$1,300,000 |
$189,866 |
128 |
At Riverview Hospital: Buildings 7 and 8 roof replacement |
2,500,000 |
2,282,500 |
230 |
Alterations, renovations, and improvements to buildings and grounds |
1,785,600 |
1,353,889 |
231 |
At High Meadows: Alterations, renovations, and improvements to buildings and grounds, including the construction of a new dormitory and activity center |
7,000,000 |
7,000,000 |
CONNECTICUT INNOVATIONS, INC. | |||
33 |
Renewable energy and combined heat and power projects in state buildings |
30,000,000 |
20,000,000 |
313 |
Recapitalize CII's programs, including up to $1. 5 million for capital expenses associated with the BioBus |
12,000,000 |
3,500,000 |
340 |
Recapitalize CII's programs described in Chapter 581 of the general statutes |
12,000,000 |
2,000,000 |
CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY | |||
228 |
Feasibility study for establishment of an education center in the city of Bridgeport |
250,000 |
250,000 |
COMMUNITY TECHNICAL COLLEGES | |||
127 |
Housatonic Community College: Planning and design for a center for urban programs |
2,500,000 |
2,500,000 |
CORRECTION | |||
77 |
Renovations and improvements to existing state-owned buildings for inmate housing, programming and staff training space, and additional inmate capacity, including support facilities and off-site improvements |
10,000,000 |
18,491 |
82 |
Renovations and improvements to existing state-owned buildings for inmate housing, programming and staff training space, and additional inmate capacity, including support facilities and off-site improvements |
15,000,000 |
1,493,804 |
85 |
Renovations and improvements to existing state-owned buildings for inmate housing, programming and staff training space, and additional inmate capacity, including support facilities and off-site improvements, technology improvements, or acquiring land and associated costs to develop a community justice center |
50,000,000 |
4,491,407 |
229 |
Planning for inmate housing |
1,000,000 |
1,000,000 |
CULTURE AND TOURISM | |||
112 |
Renovations and restoration at state-owned historic museums |
3,000,000 |
2,301,942 |
125 |
Renovations and restoration at state-owned historic museums |
1,750,000 |
1,750,000 |
167 |
Renovations and restoration at state-owned historic museums |
1,750,000 |
750,000 |
ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT | |||
114 |
Development of a congregate housing facility in Waterbury |
2,500,000 |
2,500,000 |
115 |
Development of supportive housing for families with medically complex children |
3,000,000 |
3,000,000 |
EDUCATION | |||
126 |
Alterations and improvements to buildings and grounds, including new and replacement equipment, tools and supplies necessary to update curricula, vehicles, and technology upgrades at all Connecticut Technical High Schools |
8,000,000 |
6,757 |
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND HOMELAND SECURITY | |||
222 |
Alterations, renovations, and improvements to buildings and grounds |
250,000 |
250,000 |
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION | |||
124 |
Alterations, renovations, and new construction at state parks and other recreation facilities, including ADA improvements (The act also cancels $2. 5 million reserved for Silver Sands State Park in Milford. ) |
15,000,000 |
12,562,690 |
165 |
Recreation and natural heritage trust program for recreation, open space, resource protection, and resource management |
5,000,000 |
5,000,000 |
166 |
Property acquisition for West Rock Ridge State Park |
500,000 |
500,000 |
223 |
Recreation and Natural Heritage Trust Program for recreation, open space, resource protection, and resource management |
7,500,000 |
3,000,000 |
224 |
Drainage study on all state roads in East Hartford |
250,000 |
250,000 |
225 |
Extension of a boardwalk from Walnut Beach to Silver Sands State Park and creation of handicapped access to Walnut Beach |
125,000 |
125,000 |
317 |
Property acquisition and improvements to West Rock Ridge State Park |
900,000 |
900,000 |
JUDICIAL | |||
129 |
Alterations, renovations, and improvements to buildings and grounds at state-owned and -maintained facilities |
5,000,000 |
465,000 |
130 |
Study of need for capital improvements at the Milford Courthouse |
650,000 |
650,000 |
232 |
Development and land acquisition for a courthouse annex and parking proximate to the Milford judicial district and geographical area courthouse |
2,000,000 |
1,750,000 |
LEGISLATIVE MANAGEMENT | |||
212 |
Additional funding for the completion and installation of the statue of the Genius of Connecticut |
360,000 |
360,000 |
213 |
Renovation and expansion of the Legislative Office Building |
5,000,000 |
5,000,000 |
214 |
Alterations, renovations, and improvements to the Old State House in Hartford |
1,450,000 |
1,450,000 |
MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION SERVICES | |||
68 |
Design and installation of sprinkler systems in direct patient care buildings, including related fire safety improvements |
4,000,000 |
3,511,390 |
94 |
Fire, safety, and environmental improvements, including improvements in compliance with current codes, site improvements, repair and replacement of roofs, and other exterior and interior building renovations |
1,000,000 |
3,728 |
227 |
Fire, safety, and environmental improvements to regional facilities for client and staff needs, including improvements in compliance with current codes, including intermediate care facilities and site improvements, handicapped access improvements, utilities, repair or replacement of roofs, air conditioning, and other interior and exterior building renovations and additions at all state-owned facilities |
6,000,000 |
3,675,000 |
MILITARY | |||
61 |
Alterations, renovations, and improvements to buildings and grounds at the Camp Rell Military Complex including Stones Ranch Military Reservation and the East Haven Rifle Range, including utilities, mechanical systems, energy conservation, infrastructure, environmental and ADA compliance, and new construction |
6,500,000 |
4,870 |
123 |
Alterations and improvements to buildings and grounds, including utilities, mechanical systems, and energy conservation |
500,000 |
400,000 |
MOTOR VEHICLES | |||
54 |
Planning, design, land or building acquisition, construction, or improvements to DMV facilities |
1,407,506 |
859,354 |
OFFICE OF POLICY AND MANAGEMENT | |||
27 |
Capital Equipment Purchase Fund |
366,550,000 |
2,350,000 |
PUBLIC HEALTH | |||
226 |
Development of a new public health laboratory and related costs |
38,285,900 |
5,500,000 |
PUBLIC SAFETY | |||
51 |
Emergency services facility, including canine training and vehicle impound area |
1,780,000 |
1,127,850 |
76 |
Emergency services facility, including canine training and vehicle impound area, in Cheshire |
1,000,000 |
1,000,000 |
109 |
Alterations, renovations, and improvements including equipment for urban search and rescue |
2,400,000 |
1,200,000 |
110 |
Addition to the forensic laboratory in Meriden |
7,850,000 |
276,320 |
220 |
Addition to the forensic laboratory in Meriden |
1,680,000 |
1,680,000 |
221 |
Emergency services facility, including canine training and vehicle impound area |
1,688,000 |
1,688,000 |
PUBLIC WORKS | |||
31 |
Energy services projects in state buildings |
30,000,000 |
17,000,000 |
84 |
Infrastructure repairs and improvements, including fire, safety, and compliance with ADA and OSHA, including renovations or expansions of state-owned buildings, and improvements to state-owned buildings and grounds, including energy conservation and preservation of unoccupied buildings, and for development of state office facilities, or for additional parking, provided not more than $200,000 shall be used to conduct a study of the facilities of the Regional Fire Schools |
12,000,000 |
34,993 |
93 |
Infrastructure repairs and improvements, including fire, safety, and compliance with ADA and OSHA, including renovations or expansions of state-owned buildings, and improvements to state-owned buildings and grounds, including energy conservation and preservation of unoccupied buildings, and for development of state office facilities, or for additional parking |
8,000,000 |
283,260 |
103 |
Infrastructure repairs and improvements, including fire, safety, and compliance with ADA and OSHA, renovations or expansions of state-owned buildings, improvements to state-owned buildings and grounds, energy conservation, preservation of unoccupied buildings, and for development of state office facilities, or for additional parking |
2,000,000 |
310,625 |
108 |
Infrastructure repairs and improvements, including fire, safety, and ADA compliance, improvements to state-owned buildings and grounds, including energy conservation and off-site improvements, and preservation of unoccupied buildings and grounds, including office development, acquisition and renovations for additional parking |
4,000,000 |
259,864 |
164 |
Infrastructure repairs and improvements, including fire, safety, and compliance with ADA, improvements to state-owned buildings and grounds, including energy conservation and off-site improvements, and preservation of unoccupied buildings and grounds, including office development, acquisition, renovations for additional parking, and security improvements |
7,500,000 |
167,555 |
218 |
Capital construction, improvements, repairs, renovations, and land acquisition at fire training schools |
10,000,000 |
2,000,000 |
219 |
Development and implementation of a plan to reduce the number of state-owned and -leased surface parking lots in Hartford |
200,000 |
200,000 |
316 |
Infrastructure repairs and improvements, including fire, safety, and ADA compliance improvements, improvements to state-owned buildings and grounds, including energy conservation and off-site improvements, and preservation of unoccupied buildings and grounds, including office development, acquisition, renovations for additional parking, and security improvements |
6,000,000 |
1,000,000 |
SPECIAL REVENUE | |||
215 |
Upgrades to the electrical system, Newington |
220,000 |
160,000 |
STATE COMPTROLLER | |||
315 |
Development and implementation of a CORE financial systems project |
1,115,000 |
135,000 |
UCONN | |||
341 |
Laboratory improvements to the Connecticut Transportation Institute |
500,000 |
500,000 |
VETERANS' AFFAIRS | |||
107 |
Alterations and improvements to buildings and grounds in accordance with current codes |
201,500 |
91,300 |
122 |
Alterations and improvements to buildings and grounds in accordance with current codes |
1,000,000 |
14,298 |
217 |
Study of the cost and feasibility of future uses for the existing health care facility at the Rocky Hill Veterans' Home |
250,000 |
250,000 |
Grant and Loan Programs
The act cancels all or part of the bond authorizations for state grant and loan programs as shown in Table 4. Programs are listed alphabetically by agency.
Table 4: State Grant and Loan Program Authorizations Cancelled
§ |
For |
Prior Authorization |
Amount Cancelled |
AGRICULTURE | |||
238 |
Matching grants to farmers for environmental compliance, including waste management facilities, compost, soil and erosion control, pesticide reduction, storage and disposal |
$2,000,000 |
$1,000,000 |
239 |
For the Biofuel Crops Program for grants to farmers, agricultural nonprofit organizations, and agricultural cooperatives for the cultivation and production of crops used to generate biofuels |
1,000,000 |
1,000,000 |
321 |
For the Biofuel Crops Program for grants to farmers, agricultural nonprofit organizations, and agricultural cooperatives for the cultivation and production of crops used to generate biofuels |
2,500,000 |
1,500,000 |
CHILDREN & FAMILIES | |||
144 |
Grants to private, nonprofit organizations, including the Boys and Girls Clubs of America, YMCAs, YWCAs, and community centers for construction and renovation of community youth centers for neighborhood recreation or education purposes, with (1) up to $1,000,000 to the Bridgeport Police Athletic League to build and renovate a new gym and youth center and (2) up to $750,000 to Bridgeport for the Burroughs Community Center |
5,000,000 |
1,300,000 |
192 |
Grants for construction, alterations, repairs, and improvements to residential facilities, group homes, shelters, and permanent family residences |
2,500,000 |
1,000,000 |
193 |
Grants to private, nonprofit organizations, including the Boys and Girls Clubs of America, YMCAs, YWCAs, and community centers for construction and renovation of community youth centers for neighborhood recreation or education purposes. The act makes the following reserved amounts discretionary rather than mandatory: (1) up to $439,020 for the Windham-Tolland 4-H Camp in Pomfret Center; (2) up to $2,450,000 for the Cardinal Shehan Center in Bridgeport for renovations to a youth center; (3) up to $878,050 for the Regional YMCA of Western Connecticut in Brookfield for capital improvements, including an indoor pool; (4) up to $150,000 for the Milford/Orange YMCA for a new addition and ADA compliance projects; (5) up to $1,000,000 for the Connecticut Alliance of Boys and Girls Clubs to develop and construct a new facility in Milford; (6) up to $250,000 for the Boys and Girls Village, Inc. for acquisition or rehabilitation of program facilities in Bridgeport; (7) up to $150,000 for the Ralphola Taylor Community Center YMCA in Bridgeport; (8) up to $1,000,000 for the Soundview Family YMCA in Branford for construction of a swimming pool complex; and (9) up to $1,500,000 for construction of a new YMCA on Albany Avenue in Hartford |
6,317,070 |
1,615,070 |
CONNECTICUT INNOVATIONS, INC. | |||
30 |
Municipal grant program for renewable energy and energy efficiency projects |
50,000,000 |
32,000,000 |
98 |
Financial aid for biotechnology and other high technology laboratories, facilities, and equipment |
5,000,000 |
3,000,000 |
105 |
Financial aid for biotechnology and other high technology laboratories, facilities, and equipment |
1,000,000 |
1,000,000 |
CULTURE & TOURISM | |||
117 |
Grants for the Connecticut Arts Endowment Fund for tax-exempt nonprofit organizations to be matched with private contributions |
1,000,000 |
1,000,000 |
118 |
Grants for restoration and preservation of historic structures and landmarks, with not more than $50,000 available to the Hebron Historical Society for restoration of Old Hebron Town Hall |
600,000 |
237,000 |
140 |
Grants for restoration and preservation of historic structures and landmarks |
300,000 |
300,000 |
190 |
Grants for restoration and preservation of historic structures and landmarks |
300,000 |
300,000 |
139 |
Funding for a capital grant pool to provide grants to cultural organizations |
500,000 |
490,000 |
141 |
For the Connecticut Arts Endowment Fund to provide grants to be matched with private contributions for tax-exempt organizations |
500,000 |
500,000 |
ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT | |||
37 |
Grant for Hartford riverfront infrastructure and improvement project |
25,000,000 |
5,120,000 |
89 |
Grants to municipalities and nonprofit tax-exempt organizations for cultural and entertainment-related economic development projects, including museums |
5,000,000 |
950,000 |
119 |
Grants to municipalities and tax-exempt nonprofit organizations for cultural and entertainment-related economic development projects, including museums, with not more than $3,000,000 for a parking facility for the Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam, not more than $2,000,000 for renovation of the Palace Theater in Stamford, and not more than $1,000,000 for renovation of the Lyman Allen Museum in New London |
8,500,000 |
5,000,000 |
146 |
Grants to municipalities and tax-exempt organizations for cultural and entertainment-related economic development projects, including projects at museums with (1) $1,000,000 made available for the Bridgeport Downtown Cabaret, (2) $50,000 for capital improvements to the Augustus Curtis Cultural Center in Meriden, and (3) $625,000 to the town of Norwalk for the Norwalk Maritime Museum |
6,000,000 |
2,000,000 |
210 |
Energy Conservation Loan Fund (The prior authorization was $5 million annually. The act cancels $3 million of the FY 08 authorization and the $5 million authorizations for FY 09 and FY 10. )1 |
5,000,000 annually |
13,000,000 |
271 |
Biofuel Production Facility Incentive Program |
1,100,000 |
1,100,000 |
331 |
Biofuel Production Facility Incentive Program |
4,000,000 |
500,000 |
272 |
Fuel diversification grant program |
2,500,000 |
1,000,000 |
273 |
Loans for installation of new alternative vehicle fuel pumps or converting gas or diesel pumps to dispense alternative fuels |
1,000,000 |
1,000,000 |
330 |
Grants to municipalities for the brownfield pilot program established in CGS § 32-9cc |
4,500,000 |
1,500,000 |
332 |
Loans for installation of new alternative fuel pumps or converting gas or diesel pumps to dispense alternative fuels |
2,000,000 |
2,000,000 |
344 |
Loans for installation of new alternative vehicle fuel pumps or converting gas or diesel pumps to dispense alternative fuels |
2,000,000 |
2,000,000 |
EDUCATION | |||
191 |
Grants to municipalities, regional school districts, and regional education service centers for the costs of wiring school buildings |
5,000,000 |
5,000,000 |
305 |
Grants to municipalities, regional school districts, and regional education service centers for the costs of wiring school buildings |
2,000,000 |
2,000,000 |
306 |
Grants for minor capital improvements and wiring for technology for school readiness programs |
1,500,000 |
1,500,000 |
309 |
Grants to municipalities, regional school districts, and regional education service centers for the purchase and installation of security infrastructure, including surveillance cameras, entry door buzzer systems, scan cards, and panic alarms |
5,000,000 |
2,000,000 |
342 |
Sheff magnet school start-up grants |
7,000,000 |
21,200 |
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION | |||
35 |
Clean Water Fund project grants. (The act also eliminates a provision making $40 million of the total authorization effective in FY 11. ) |
1,066,030,000 |
25,004,024 |
36 |
Connecticut bikeway and greenway grant program |
6,000,000 |
4,000,000 |
56 |
Grants to municipalities to provide potable water |
3,000,000 |
272,726 |
63 |
Grants to municipalities to provide potable water |
1,000,000 |
1,000,000 |
66 |
Grants to municipalities to provide potable water |
2,000,000 |
2,000,000 |
242 |
Grants to municipalities to provide potable water |
2,500,000 |
2,500,000 |
59 |
Special Contaminated Property Remediation and Insurance Fund |
6,000,000 |
1,000,000 |
65 |
Grants to state agencies, regional planning agencies, and municipalities for water pollution control projects |
4,000,000 |
568,380 |
70 |
Lakes Restoration Program grants |
500,000 |
240,600 |
79 |
Lakes Restoration Program grants |
500,000 |
500,000 |
88 |
Lakes Restoration Program grants |
250,000 |
250,000 |
97 |
Lakes Restoration Program grants |
250,000 |
250,000 |
71 |
Grants for identification, investigation, containment, removal, or mitigation of contaminated industrial sites in urban areas |
5,000,000 |
1,400,000 |
80 |
Grants for identification, investigation, containment, removal, or mitigation of contaminated industrial sites in urban areas |
5,000,000 |
1,000,000 |
72 |
Municipal grants for improvements to incinerators and landfills, with up to $439,025 for Plymouth |
8,426,830 |
1,526,830 |
87 |
Grants and loans to municipalities to acquire land for public parks, recreational and water quality improvements, water mains, and water pollution control facilities, including sewer projects, with the following reserved amounts discretionary rather than mandatory: (1) not more than $5,000,000 used to abate pollution from combined sewer and storm water runoff overflows to the Connecticut River; (2) $2,000,000 for environmental remediation at a school in Southington, including any expenses incurred after July 1, 2000; (3) not more than $1,500,000 for environmental remediation at a school in Hamden, including any expenses incurred after July 1, 2000; (4) not more than $500,000 to provide potable water for a school in Vernon; (5) not more than $750,000 for asbestos clean-up and removal in schools located in Brookfield, including any expenses incurred after July 1, 2002; (6) not more than $1,700,000 for pollution remediation for the location of temporary classrooms at Veteran's Field in New London; (7) not more than $500,000 for clean-up and preservation of an estuary located in Cove Island; (8) not more than $137,000 to Montville for the connection of a water line to Mohegan Elementary School; and (9) not more than $750,000 to the town of Plainville for asbestos removal in a school auditorium |
20,000,000 |
2,477 |
96 |
Grants and loans to municipalities to acquire land for public parks, recreational and water quality improvements, water mains, and water pollution control facilities, including sewer projects, provided not more than $5,000,000 must be used to abate pollution from combined sewer and storm water runoff overflows to the Connecticut River |
6,000,000 |
1,000,000 |
135 |
Grants or loans to municipalities for acquisition of land for public parks, recreational and water quality improvements, water mains and water pollution control facilities, including sewer projects, with (1) $100,000 for improvements and renovations to Sage Park Football Field and Complex in Berlin and (2) $150,000 to Groton Parks Foundation, Inc. , for Copp Park |
2,000,000 |
955,000 |
240 |
Grants to towns for acquisition of open space for conservation or recreation purposes |
7,500,000 |
5,750,000 |
MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION SERVICES | |||
74 |
Grants to private, nonprofit organizations for alterations and improvements to various facilities |
750,000 |
7,653 |
120 |
Grants to private, nonprofit organizations for community-based residential and outpatient facilities for purchases, repairs, alterations, and improvements, with up to $1,300,000 for the renovations to the Alliance Treatment Center in New Britain |
5,000,000 |
2,015,476 |
MENTAL RETARDATION (DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES) | |||
142 |
Grants to private, nonprofit organizations for alterations and improvements to nonresidential facilities |
2,000,000 |
315,626 |
OFFICE OF POLICY AND MANAGEMENT | |||
26 |
Economic and community development project grants (Urban Act) |
1,057,800,000 |
13,000,000 |
162 |
Grants to municipalities for development of a computer-assisted mass appraisal system in accordance with CGS § 12-62f |
748,500 |
379,000 |
169 |
Grants-in-aid to municipalities for development of a computer-assisted mass appraisal system in accordance with CGS § 12-62f |
748,500 |
748,500 |
234 |
For enhanced geospatial information systems data collection, use, and mapping, including grants-in-aid to regional planning organizations |
400,000 |
400,000 |
319 |
Grants-in-aid to municipalities for preparation and revision of municipal plans of conservation and development |
500,000 |
200,000 |
320 |
For the Responsible Growth Incentive Fund, provided up to $5,000,000 shall be used for grants of up to $1,000,000 each to participating municipalities or regional planning organizations for implementation of transit-oriented plans and strategies in designated pilot program areas |
10,000,000 |
10,000,000 |
PUBLIC HEALTH | |||
91 |
Grants to community health centers, primary care organizations, and municipalities for school-based health clinics, for renovations, improvements, expansion of facilities, and for the purchase and installation of dental equipment, including the purchase of mobile dental health clinics |
2,500,000 |
280,576 |
99 |
Grants to community health centers, primary care organizations, and to municipalities for school based health clinics for renovations, improvements, expansion of facilities, and for the purchase and installation of dental equipment, including the purchase of mobile dental health clinics |
1,000,000 |
1,000,000 |
345 |
Grants (1) for hospital-based emergency service facilities; (2) to community health centers and primary care organizations for equipment purchases and facility improvement and expansion, including land or building acquisition; and (3) up to $1 million to Community Health Center, Inc. for renovations and improvements at the New London facility |
7,000,000 |
1,000,000 |
PUBLIC SAFETY | |||
132 |
Grants to American Red Cross chapters state-wide, for purchase of vehicles, trailers, and telecommunications and computer equipment |
300,000 |
300,000 |
PUBLIC UTILITY CONTROL | |||
32 |
Grant program for distributed (on-site) generation projects in state- and business-owned buildings (Clean and Distributive Generation Grant Program) |
50,000,000 |
30,000,000 |
TRANSPORTATION | |||
29 |
Matching grants for commercial rail freight lines |
10,000,000 |
2,500,000 |
SOCIAL SERVICES | |||
34 |
Grants to nonprofit organizations to provide housing for homeless people with AIDS, including planning; acquiring property; and repairing, rehabilitating, or building housing |
8,100,000 |
588,720 |
153 |
Grants to municipalities and tax-exempt organizations for facility improvements and minor capital repairs to licensed school readiness programs and state-funded day care centers operated by such municipalities and organizations |
3,000,000 |
3,000,000 |
203 |
Grants for neighborhood facilities, child day care projects, elderly centers, multipurpose human resource centers, shelter facilities for victims of domestic violence and food distribution centers |
4,500,000 |
100,000 |
1PA 10-179 (§ 137) restores the $5 million annual authorization. It also transfers the unallocated balance and the $5 million authorization for FY 11 to the Connecticut Health and Educational Facilities Authority for the Green Connecticut Loan Guaranty Fund.
Grants to Specified Municipalities and Organizations
In addition to authorizations for projects in Bridgeport, Hartford, and New Haven that the act cancels and moves to the bond pools (see Table 2), the act also cancels all or part of the authorizations for the local projects shown in Table 5. Projects are listed alphabetically by town or organization.
Table 5: Local Grant Authorizations Cancelled
§ |
Grantee |
For |
Prior Authorization |
Amount Cancelled |
152 |
Bloomfield |
Facade improvement program |
$500,000 |
$250,000 |
159 |
Bloomfield: 4-H Center at Auer Farm |
Building improvements, including classrooms and facilities for animals and handicapped accessibility |
1,200,000 |
200,000 |
134 |
Boundless Playgrounds, Inc. |
Fully accessible playgrounds and physical challenge courses |
1,000,000 |
1,000,000 |
173 |
Boundless Playgrounds, Inc. |
Fully accessible playgrounds and physical challenge courses |
1,000,000 |
1,000,000 |
170 |
Branford |
Construction of a training tower for the Branford Fire Department |
130,000 |
130,000 |
157 |
Branford: Connecticut Hospice, Inc. and the John D. Thompson Hospice Institute for Education, Training and Research, Inc. |
Acquisition and renovation of a hospice facility in Branford |
1,250,000 |
250,000 |
206 |
Branford: Connecticut Hospice, Inc. and the John D. Thompson Hospice Institute for Education, Training and Research, Inc. |
Acquisition and renovation of a hospice facility in Branford |
1,250,000 |
250,000 |
258 |
Bridgeport: Discovery Museum |
Infrastructure renewal and expansion projects |
800,000 |
300,000 |
298 |
Bridgeport: Action for Bridgeport Community, Inc. |
Acquisition and renovation of property for an early learning center |
1,200,000 |
200,000 |
265 |
Bridgeport: Barnum Museum Foundation, Inc. |
Renovations at the Barnum Museum in Bridgeport |
1,250,000 |
250,000 |
270 |
Bridgeport: Connecticut Zoological Society |
Planning and development of the Andes Adventure Exhibit at the Beardsley Zoo |
800,000 |
300,000 |
188 |
Bristol |
Rehabilitation and renovation of Rockwell Park |
4,000,000 |
1,000,000 |
297 |
Bristol Community Organization, Inc. |
Purchase of a building for expansion of the Head Start program |
373,170 |
83,170 |
307 |
Challenger Learning Center of Southeastern Connecticut |
Construction of a building |
850,000 |
850,000 |
172 |
Clinton |
Renovations to the police station |
250,000 |
250,000 |
312 |
Connecticut Public Broadcasting, Inc. |
Purchase and upgrade of transmission, broadcast, production, and information technology equipment |
2,500,000 |
500,000 |
269 |
Coventry: Antiquarian & Landmarks Foundation |
Grant for the Nathan Hale Museum and Family Homestead Development Plan |
1,000,000 |
250,000 |
253 |
Cromwell |
Sewer repairs |
500,000 |
500,000 |
329 |
Danbury: Stanley L. Richter Association for the Arts |
Roof repair, expansion, and ADA improvements |
150,000 |
150,0001 |
260 |
Darien Arts Center |
Infrastructure renewal projects |
50,000 |
50,000 |
195 |
Derby |
Downtown development |
250,000 |
250,000 |
49 |
East Hartford |
Road and infrastructure and improvements associated with the Rentschler Field project |
4,500,000 |
1,325,000 |
73 |
East Hartford |
Road and infrastructure and improvements associated with the Rentschler Field project |
2,500,000 |
2,500,000 |
183 |
East Hartford |
Improvements to Yanner Park |
100,000 |
100,000 |
154 |
East Hartford: Community Renewal Team, Inc. |
Purchase a building for the East Hartford Shelter |
650,000 |
650,000 |
338 |
East Hartford: Goodwin College |
Expansion or relocation of Goodwin College |
6,000,000 |
6,000,000 |
187 |
Enfield |
Lead abatement and painting at Old Town Hall |
102,000 |
102,000 |
247 |
Enfield |
Soil remediation project at Enrico Fermi High School |
3,300,000 |
500,000 |
47 |
Fairfield |
Rooster River flood control project – completion of Phase II |
3,000,000 |
2,862,914 |
282 |
Fairfield |
Repair and improvements on State Road 59 between the North Avenue and Capitol Avenue intersections, including median and sidewalk renovations |
1,000,000 |
850,000 |
133 |
Farmers Cow, LLC |
Grant for business development |
300,000 |
300,000 |
185 |
Farmington |
Reconstruction of the outdoor track at Farmington High School |
200,000 |
200,000 |
208 |
Farmington |
Renovations to the Farmington Youth Center |
50,000 |
50,000 |
261 |
Granby: Holcomb Farm |
Restoration and renovation of buildings |
100,000 |
50,000 |
254 |
Greenwich |
Renovation of existing, or construction of new, exhibition areas, teaching spaces, and the science gallery at the Bruce Museum |
1,500,000 |
500,000 |
174 |
Guilford |
Costs associated with the dredging of Lake Quonnipaug |
75,000 |
75,000 |
245 |
Guilford |
Preservation of the East River Preserve |
1,000,000 |
1,000,000 |
177 |
Haddam |
Planning and development of recreational fields |
150,000 |
150,000 |
263 |
Hamden |
Restoration of the Eli Whitney 1816 Barn |
390,000 |
240,000 |
299 |
Hamden: Interfaith Cooperative Ministries of New Haven |
Aging at home pilot program in Hamden |
100,000 |
100,000 |
137 |
Hartford |
Installation of a sprinkler playscape at DeLucca Park |
90,000 |
90,000 |
138 |
Hartford |
Making the playground at SAND Apartments handicapped accessible |
50,000 |
50,000 |
266 |
Hartford: Artists' Collective, Inc. |
Infrastructure repairs and improvements to the existing structure |
800,000 |
200,000 |
291 |
Hartford: Neighborhoods of Hartford, Inc. |
Grant for the Hartford Rising Star Blocks and Pride Blocks programs |
500,000 |
500,000 |
322 |
Hartford: Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority |
Costs associated with closure of the Hartford landfill |
10,000,000 |
5,000,000 |
302 |
Hartford: Mi Casa |
Renovations and acquisition of equipment for a wellness center |
350,000 |
50,000 |
257 |
Lyme Art Association |
Renovations to gallery building in Old Lyme |
100,000 |
100,000 |
249 |
Manchester |
Development and construction of the Manchester-to-Bolton segment of the East Coast Greenway |
790,240 |
290,240 |
209 |
Mansfield |
Installation of air conditioning at Mansfield Community Center |
50,000 |
50,000 |
43 |
Meriden |
Flood management activity |
200,000 |
185,000 |
184 |
Meriden |
Flood control project |
1,000,000 |
1,000,000 |
200 |
Meriden |
Streetscape project |
250,000 |
250,000 |
277 |
Meriden |
West Main Street streetscape project |
2,500,000 |
500,000 |
300 |
Meriden/Wallingford branch of the American Red Cross |
Building renovations, including alterations to ventilation, plumbing, and wiring systems |
50,000 |
50,000 |
296 |
Meriden: Rushford Behavioral Health Services |
Renovations and roof replacement |
800,000 |
72,222 |
175 |
Milford |
Design of Eisenhower Park |
100,000 |
100,000 |
194 |
Milford |
Devon Borough Revitalization Project |
2,500,000 |
2,500,000 |
250 |
Milford |
Beach replenishment |
500,000 |
500,000 |
276 |
Milford |
Streetscape improvements on Silver Sands Parkway, including lights in front of Jagoe Court |
500,000 |
500,000 |
294 |
Milford |
Design and construction of a new community health center in the Westshore area |
150,000 |
150,000 |
262 |
Milford Historical Society |
Restoration and renovation of historic property |
50,000 |
50,000 |
325 |
Mystic |
Improve transportation access at the north gate at the Museum of America and the Sea at Mystic Seaport |
1,000,000 |
250,000 |
243 |
New Britain |
Replacement of the Brooklawn Street Bridge on Willow Brook |
440,000 |
140,000 |
334 |
New Britain |
Property acquisition, design, development, and construction of a downtown redevelopment plan |
400,000 |
400,000 |
155 |
New Britain YWCA |
Improvements |
100,000 |
50,000 |
310 |
New Britain: Pathways-Senderos Teen Pregnancy Prevention Center |
Acquisition of a new facility |
1,200,000 |
375,000 |
304 |
New Britain: Polish American Foundation |
Renovations at the Sloper Wesoly House in New Britain |
100,000 |
25,000 |
333 |
New Haven |
River Street development project |
2,500,000 |
250,000 |
268 |
New Haven Museum and Historical Society |
Restoration and reconstruction of the Pardee Morris House |
500,000 |
150,000 |
197 |
New Haven: University of New Haven |
Establishment and construction of the Henry Lee Institute |
2,000,000 |
500,000 |
311 |
New Haven: Youth Continuum |
Renovations and code improvements |
500,000 |
150,000 |
244 |
New London |
Repairs at Ocean Beach Park |
1,350,000 |
675,000 |
295 |
New London: Community Health Center, Inc. |
Renovations and improvements at the New London facility |
1,000,000 |
1,000,000 |
292 |
Newington |
Grant for the community center |
1,000,000 |
250,000 |
186 |
North Branford |
Development and improvements to Swajchuk and Highland Parks |
500,000 |
500,000 |
323 |
Norwalk |
Harbor dredging |
1,000,000 |
1,000,000 |
259 |
Norwalk Seaport Association |
Infrastructure renewal projects |
500,000 |
250,000 |
326 |
Norwalk: Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum |
Infrastructure renewal projects |
1,000,000 |
1,000,000 |
255 |
Norwalk: Stepping Stones Museum for Children |
Expansion of the facility |
400,000 |
400,000 |
143 |
Norwich: Easter Seals |
Purchase building for adult clients |
2,600,000 |
1,200,000 |
148 |
Norwich |
Harbor district project |
250,000 |
250,000 |
196 |
Norwich |
Harbor district project |
1,250,000 |
250,000 |
301 |
Norwich: Hospice Southeastern Connecticut |
New building in Norwich |
800,000 |
200,000 |
158 |
Norwich: Martin House |
Expand facility |
700,000 |
200,000 |
339 |
Norwich: Martin House |
Construction of efficiency apartment units |
1,000,000 |
250,000 |
178 |
Old Lyme |
Improvements to the Lyme-Old Lyme recreational fields |
150,000 |
150,000 |
151 |
Portland |
Grant for sidewalk repairs and aesthetic improvements to Main Street |
125,000 |
125,000 |
324 |
Simsbury |
Open space acquisition at the Ethel Walker School |
1,000,000 |
1,000,000 |
235 |
Somers |
Two fire substations |
439,025 |
439,025 |
147 |
Southington |
Redevelop drive-in theater property |
215,000 |
15,000 |
176 |
Stamford |
Park restoration and infrastructure improvements |
500,000 |
500,000 |
179 |
Stamford |
Holly Pond Tidal Restoration project |
750,000 |
250,000 |
189 |
Stamford |
Improvements to the playgrounds and athletic fields at Springdale School |
100,000 |
100,000 |
202 |
Stamford |
Purchase by the Stamford Health Department of a mobile medical unit for the uninsured and elderly |
250,000 |
250,000 |
207 |
Stamford |
Architectural, engineering, and other site preparation services and costs for the Hunt Center for Pre-K Education |
500,000 |
500,000 |
248 |
Stonington |
Soil remediation in the vicinity of Pawcatuck Dock |
150,000 |
6,500 |
149 |
Stratford |
Barnum Avenue streetscape project |
500,000 |
150,000 |
204 |
Stratford |
Planning and construction of the South End Community Center |
1,000,000 |
250,000 |
293 |
Stratford |
Streetscape improvements |
450,000 |
200,000 |
308 |
Stratford |
New boilers at Stratford High School |
500,000 |
500,000 |
335 |
Vernon |
Grant for conversion of Roosevelt Mill to apartments and retail |
500,000 |
500,000 |
327 |
Torrington |
Development and construction of the Warner Theater Stage House |
1,000,000 |
250,000 |
181 |
Waterbury |
Improvements to the Waterville Recreation Center |
250,000 |
250,000 |
182 |
Waterbury |
Improvements to Lakewood Park |
250,000 |
250,000 |
303 |
Waterbury |
The act cancels $500,000 of an existing $3 million authorization for a grant to Casa Bienvenida for property acquisition in Waterbury. It also eliminates the grant to Casa Bienvenida. Instead, it requires DSS to use the remaining $2. 5 million for grants to nonprofit organizations in Waterbury for facility alterations, renovations, and improvements, including new construction, with up to (1) $2 million for the St. Margaret Willow Plaza Neighborhood Revitalization Zone Association, Inc. and (2) $500,000 for the Hispanic Coalition of Greater Waterbury. |
3,000,000 |
500,000 |
111 |
West Hartford: American School for the Deaf |
Purchase of amplification systems |
896,607 |
26,060 |
264 |
West Haven |
Restoration of a historic property for use as a military museum |
750,000 |
750,000 |
328 |
West Haven |
Restoration of a historic property for use as a military museum |
1,000,000 |
1,000,000 |
237 |
West Haven: Allingtown Fire District |
Land acquisition and construction of a new fire and police substation |
2,000,000 |
2,000,000 |
256 |
Westport Historical Society |
Retirement of outstanding debt |
600,000 |
600,000 |
160 |
Windham Community Memorial Hospital |
Emergency room improvements and addition of a heliport |
1,000,000 |
1,000,000 |
205 |
Windham County 4-H Foundation, Inc. |
Building additions and renovations |
500,000 |
500,000 |
156 |
Windham Regional Community Council, Inc. |
Acquisition and improvements to a central office building in Willimantic |
814,500 |
814,500 |
267 |
Windsor Locks: New England Air Museum |
Construction of a swing space storage building and an education building |
3,250,000 |
1,250,000 |
136 |
Wolcott |
Improvements to the Wolcott youth football and soccer fields |
250,000 |
250,000 |
1PA 10-179 (§§ 144 and 157) reverses this cancellation.
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