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2018 -- S 2239 SUBSTITUTE A Enacted 07/02/2018 |
A N A C T |
RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- RHODE ISLAND MUNICIPAL INFRASTRUCTURE GRANT PROGRAM |
Introduced By: Senators Pearson, Satchell, DiPalma, Euer, and Seveney |
Date Introduced: February 01, 2018 |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
SECTION 1. Title 42 of the General Laws entitled "STATE AFFAIRS AND |
GOVERNMENT" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following chapter: |
CHAPTER 11.4 |
THE RHODE ISLAND MUNICIPAL INFRASTRUCTURE GRANT PROGRAM |
42-11.4-1. Establishment. |
The Rhode Island municipal infrastructure grant program is hereby created within the |
department of administration and is subject to grant funding. State funds or appropriations shall |
not be utilized in connection with the implementation of this section. The department of |
administration is authorized to: |
(1) Issue public infrastructure grants to municipalities and other public instrumentalities |
for design, construction, building, land acquisition, rehabilitation, repair, and other improvements |
to publicly-owned publicly owned infrastructure including, but not limited to, sewers, utility |
extensions, streets, roads, curb-cuts, parking, water-treatment systems, telecommunications |
systems, transit improvements, and pedestrian ways; and |
(2) Assist municipalities to advance projects that support job creation and expansion, |
housing development and rehabilitation, community development projects in areas or districts |
that communities have determined are best suited to efficiently accommodate future growth and |
redevelopment, largely in previously developed areas with some level of existing or planned |
infrastructure. |
42-11.4-2. Eligibility. |
Eligible public infrastructure projects authorized by this chapter shall be located on |
public land or on public leasehold, right-of-way or easement. A project that uses grants to |
municipalities for public infrastructure provided by this chapter shall be procured by a |
municipality in accordance with chapter 55 of title 45. |
42-11.4-3. Solicitations. |
(a) There shall be at least one open solicitation period each year to accept and consider |
new applications. Not less than twelve (12) weeks before the annual open solicitation period, the |
department of administration shall release the criteria upon which the applications shall be judged |
including, but not limited to, a minimum project readiness standard, overall spending targets by |
project type, preferences for projects that align with the state's prevailing economic development |
plan, and other preferences applying to that funding round. Grants may be made outside of the |
open solicitation period at the discretion of the director of administration subject to the provisions |
of this section. All grant awards shall be made after consultation with the Rhode Island statewide |
planning program and the Rhode Island infrastructure bank. |
(b) An eligible city or town, acting by and through its municipal officers or by and |
through any agency designated by such the municipal officers to act on their behalf, may apply to |
the program for a grant in a specific amount to fund a specified project. Two (2) or more |
municipalities may apply jointly, with one municipality acting as fiscal agent. The grants may be |
made in addition to other forms of local, state, and federal assistance. Receipt of a grant which |
that is part of a joint application shall not preclude a municipality from receiving additional funds |
under a separate application. |
42-11.4-4. Rules and regulations. |
The director of administration may establish reasonable rules and regulations to govern |
the application and distribution of grants under the program, to include, but not be limited to, |
provisions for joint applications by two (2) or more eligible municipalities for a single project |
serving those municipalities. |
42-11.4-5. Reports. |
The director of administration shall report annually to the governor, speaker of the house, |
president of the senate, and the chairs of the house committee on finance, senate committee on |
finance, house committee on oversight, senate committee on government oversight, house |
committee on municipal government, senate committee on housing and municipal government, |
and the permanent joint committee on economic development. The report shall include a list and |
description of all projects that received grant funds under the program,; the amount of the grant |
awarded to the project,; other sources of public funds that supported the project,; and a detailed |
analysis of the economic impact of each project including, where applicable, the number of |
construction and full-time equivalent jobs to be created, number of housing units to be created, |
the private investment in the project, and the expected tax revenue generated from the project. |
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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