CAT grants awarded to Waverly, Webster City
Business Record Staff Oct 10, 2023 | 11:55 am
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184 wordsAll Latest News, Economic Development, Government Policy and LawProjects in Webster City and Waverly have been awarded a total of $430,000 in Community Attraction and Tourism grants through the state’s Enhance Iowa Program for improvements to a library and the construction of a splash pad. According to a news release, the grants were announced on Oct. 5. The projects include:
- $375,000 to Waverly for an expansion and renovation of the town’s public library. The project, estimated at $2.76 million, will include the extension of the children’s area, the installation of a “story tree” sculpture, and the addition of about 1,200 square feet for a teen room, the renovation of conference space and the complete renovation of the interior of the library.
- $55,000 to Webster City for a zero-depth splash pad in East Twin Park. The project, estimated at $432,511, will include 20 water features for different age groups. It will also include sidewalk paths to connect to the existing park and a new shelter house.
The Enhance Iowa Program provides financial incentives for the construction of recreational, cultural, educational or entertainment facilities that enhance the quality of life in Iowa.