Gov. Evers, WisDOT announce $645,000 Transportation Economic Assistance Grant to attract foundry to Wisconsin, create 129 new jobs
Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT), today announced the Village of Dickeyville in Grant County was awarded a $645,000 Transportation Economic Assistance (TEA) grant to assist in the redesign and modernization of Old Highway Road and the construction of an at-grade intersection along County HH. The project will allow A.Y. McDonald Mfg. Co. to expand operations to Wisconsin, open a new brass foundry and create 129 jobs in the southwestern region of the state.
The Village of Dickeyville TEA grant will improve two access points for a new industrial park, where the foundry will be located. The reconstruction of Old Highway Road will include widening the road to 36-feet and improvements to drainage. The second access point will involve a new intersection along County HH, widened to 56.5-feet, including the addition of turn lanes and bypass lanes. Combining these infrastructure improvements create a key transportation corridor providing dual access to the new industrial park.
“We’re excited to see new businesses take advantage of these improvements and we welcome their presence and contributions in Wisconsin,” WisDOT Secretary Kristina Boardman said. “WisDOT will continue to support strategic investments in transportation projects like this one to make good on our mission to provide leadership in the development of a safe and efficient transportation system.”
In a joint statement, Village of Dickeyville President Matt Gantenbein and Clerk and Treasurer Donna Timmerman said: “We would like to thank the State of Wisconsin, WisDOT, Delta 3, A.Y. McDonald, J.C. Realty, Southwest Region Planning Commission, and the Village of Dickeyville for their support in this project. We appreciate the trust in our vision, mission and the initiatives we undertake towards the betterment of our industrial park.”
A municipal or county unit of government must sponsor a TEA application. The project must have the local government’s endorsement, and it must benefit the public. More information about the program, including instructions to apply for a grant, can be found here.
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