Road and street resurfacing and ongoing cleanup of the former Mahoningside Power Plant site are among major items in Warren's 2006 list of Community Development Block Grant projects. The 28-item list



Road and street resurfacing and ongoing cleanup of the former Mahoningside Power Plant site are among major items in Warren's 2006 list of Community Development Block Grant projects. The 28-item list totaling $1,404,000 in federally funded projects accompanied an ordinance city council unanimously passed Wednesday to authorize the city's 32nd-year application for the CDBG program:
Street resurfacing: $124,600.
Arterial road resurfacing: $160,000.
Riverwalk completion and Kinsman House restoration: $80,000.
Sidewalk rehabilitation: $20,000.
Downtown beautification: $20,000.
Program administration: $280,800.
Demolition of condemned buildings: $50,000.
Mahoningside cleanup: $180,000.
Contingency for cost overruns: $10,000.
Lead hazard control program: $34,000.
Revolving loans to businesses: $100,000.
Economic development professional services: $60,000.
Christy House emergency shelter: $26,000.
Land acquisition for economic development: $10,000.
Property maintenance enforcement inspector: $40,000.
Someplace Safe shelter sidewalk and lighting project: $7,000.
The Solace Center visitation program: $8,000.
SCOPE adult day-care center transportation: $20,000.
Warren Philharmonic youth outreach program: $8,000.
Street tree planting: $5,000.
Academic tutoring: $70,000.
Community Volunteer Council: $14,000.
Assistance to homeless people: $2,500.
Historic preservation: $12,000.
Potter's Wheel program for low-income women: $27,500.
On the Move Again educational program: $5,000.
Warren Family Mission feeding program: $21,600.
Trumbull County Fine Arts Council: $8,000.