Gov. Evers, WisDOT Announce Grant to Help Build Polk County Industrial Park
Growing manufacturing company plans expansion, more jobs in Northwest Wisconsin
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT), today announced a $232,360 Transportation Economic Assistance (TEA) grant to the village of Milltown, which will help RockShield Rubber Company expand into a new industrial park in Polk County.
The project builds two roadways that establish a new industrial park and creates sites for business expansion. RockShield Rubber Company, a manufacturer based in Milltown since 2015, is outgrowing its current site and will construct a new $4 million, 42,000-square-foot facility at the industrial park.
“TEA grants have helped economic expansions all across Wisconsin, and we encourage local officials to work with us to identify opportunities,” said WisDOT Secretary Craig Thompson. “We are excited to see Milltown succeed with this project and thank all involved for their hard work.”
Community and company leaders celebrated the announcement and the future expansion.
“The Village of Milltown truly appreciates being awarded the TEA grant,” said Milltown Village President LuAnn White. “We try very hard to make our community a great place to live and work. Thanks to this grant, we are able to acquire another new business and possibly one more. We couldn’t have done this without your assistance. Thank you.”
The TEA program provides financial assistance to communities to support transportation infrastructure improvements that will help attract new employers or encourage existing employers to expand. A municipal or county unit of government must sponsor a TEA application and it must benefit the public. Since 2019, the Evers Administration has awarded more than $10.1 million in TEA grants, contributing to an estimated more than 1,900 new jobs. More information about the program, including instructions to apply for a grant, can be found here.
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