Cumulative I-JOBS Allocations - I-JOBS - Iowa's infrastructure investment initiative.

Cumulative I-JOBS Allocations

Agency Program Cumulative Allocation
Department of Administrative Services Major Maintenance $17,624,923
Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship Soil Conservation - Wetlands, Water Quality $11,500,000
  Soil Conservation Cost Share $6,950,000
  Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program $2,500,000
  Watershed Improvement Review Board $2,000,000
Department for the Blind Dormitory Remodel Adult Orientation Center Des Moines $869,748
Department of Corrections First CBC - Waterloo Residential Expansion $6,000,000
  Third CBC - Sioux City Residential Expansion $5,300,000
  Seventh CBC - Davenport Residential Expansion $2,100,000
  Eighth CBC - Ottumwa Residential Expansion $4,100,000
  Iowa Correctional Institution for Women at Mitchelleville Expansion $47,500,000
  Project Management - Prison Construction Projects $2,200,000
  Mt. Pleasant and Rockwell City Improvements $12,500,000
  Security Barrier Fifth CBC Des Moines/Blank Park $1,000,000
  One-Time-Opening Costs for CBCs - equipment purchase $1,519,048
Department of Cultural Affairs Great Places Grants $2,000,000
Department of Economic Development Community Attraction and Tourism Grants (CAT) $24,000,000
  River Enhancement Community Attraction and Tourism (RECAT) $14,000,000
  ACE Vertical Infrastructure Community College $11,000,000
  Main Street Projects $14,000,000
  Regional Transit Hub Construction $4,000,000
  NIACC/Mason City Small Business Center $1,500,000
  Kirkwood Community College/Cedar Rapids Small Business Center $1,200,000
 Department of Education Community College Major Maintenance Infrastructure $4,000,000
 Iowa Finance Authority Public Service Shelter Grants $10,000,000
  Disaster Damage Housing Assistance Grants $5,000,000
  Affordable Housing Assistance Grants $20,000,000
  Water & Sewer Infrastructure (for communities with population less than 10,000) $35,000,000
  Water & Sewer Infrastructure (for communities with population more than 10,000) $20,000,000
  Housing Trust Fund Grants $2,000,000
 

I-JOBS Board
Local Infrastructure Competitive Grant Program

$118,500,000
  I-JOBS Board
Targeted Disaster Rebuilding
$46,500,000
  I-JOBS Board
Disaster Prevention Grant Program 
$30,000,000
  Flood Projects - Cedar Rapids and Linn County $8,800,000
  Flood Mitigation and Renovation - Courthouse Area Cedar Rapids $2,000,000
  Flood Projects - Des Moines and Polk County $9,500,000
  Flood Mitigation Davenport - Woodmen Field $1,050,000
  Flood Projects Waterloo - Public Works Building $5,000,000
  Flood Projects Iowa City - Wastewater Treatment Plan $10,000,000
  Flood Mitigation West Union - Green Pilot Project $1,175,000
  Jesup City Hall $475,000
  Flood Mitigation Belmond - Storm Sewer Flood Protection $600,000
  Flood Mitigation Norwalk - Orchard Ridge Drainage Channel Projects $300,000
 Department of Natural Resources Volga River Rec. Area Infrastructure Improvements $750,000
  Carter Lake Improvements $500,000
  Lake Restoration and Water Quality $20,000,000
  Watershed Rebuilding - Water Quality $13,500,000
  State Parks Infrastructure Improvements $5,000,000
 Regents Iowa Public Radio Infrastructure $1,900,000
  ISU - Veterinary Lab Phase II Small Animals Teaching Hospital $38,000,000
  Iowa Energy Center - Alternative Revolving Loan Program $10,000,000
  U of I - Institute for Biomedical Discovery $10,000,000
  University of Iowa Campus $100,000,000
 State Fair Authority Agriculture Exhibition Center $2,500,000
 Department of Transportation Public Transit Infrastructure $4.200,000
  Commercial Airport Vertical Infrastructure $3,000,000
  Bridge Safety Fund $50,000,000
  Rail Ports Improvements Economic Development $7,500,000
  Local Roads (City) $22,500,000
  Local Roads (County) $22,500,000
  DOT RISE Funds $10,000,000
  Multi-Modal Projects $10,000,000
Treasurer of State Watershed Improvement Review Board $2,000,000
 Department of Veterans Affairs Iowa Veterans Home Master Plan $22,555,329
    $871,669,048

FY11 Ending Balance: $4 million remains from FY11 revenue bonds proceeds, which will be eligible for FY12 infrastructure projects that the 2011 Legislature could appropriate.