More than $8 million in federal funding will come the territorys way for a variety of projects, including rehabilitating buildings in Christiansted to purchasing bulletproof vests.
The St. Croix Foundation for Community Development has been approved for a $50,000 grant by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Office of Rural Development to renovate the old Chase Manhattan Bank and police building on Sunday Market Square, also called Times Square, in downtown Christiansted. The money will allow the Foundation to build a new roof so the building can be used as low-cost office space to promote private-sector investment aimed at revitalizing the area, said Roger Dewey, the organizations executive director.
"We figured wed start at the top and work down," Dewey said of the building.
The roof work is just one of the projects the St. Croix Foundation has slated for Sunday Market Square, long an eyesore at the gateway of Christiansteds historic district.
"Its been a disincentive for people for a long time," Dewey said. "Its been a bad face to the world."
Over the last two years, the Foundation has purchased seven buildings in the area and is rebuilding a structure on the corner of King and Market Streets using Community Development Block Grant and Housing Finance Authority funds. Over the next year, Dewey said the square itself will be revamped with paving blocks, trees, historic lighting and burying above-ground utility wires.
Among the other grants:
— The V.I. Port Authority has been awarded $7,933,379 by the U.S. Department of Transportation to raise the asphalt pavement of one of the taxiways at the Cyril E. King Airport. The project is required to maintain the continuity and safety of airport operations along runway 10/28 and will be phased through 2003.
— The Planning and Natural Resources Department has been awarded $36,972 from the U.S. Department of Commerce to collect, manage and disseminate fishery data within the territorial sea and exclusive economic zone contiguous to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
— The V.I. Police Department has been awarded $45,361 by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, a component of the U.S. Department of Justice Programs, for its Bulletproof Vest Partnership Program, Christensen said. The money will be used to purchase 341 armored vests for local law enforcement officers.
"I want to commend these agencies for their diligence in seeking external funding to maintain and improve their programs for the community," Delegate Donna Christian Christensen said. "It is especially important at this time that we take a proactive stance in researching available grants and other sources of funding to continue providing quality services during these difficult economic times."