State Senator Mike Halpin has secured over $3.5 million dollars to revitalize 15th Avenue in East Moline and a reconstruction of Main Street in Monmouth.
“These projects are an exciting development for East Moline and Monmouth, we have a chance to preserve our local culture while dressing up our towns for the future,” said Halpin (D-Rock Island). “This grant money will go to good use making our towns hubs of commercial activity and pleasant downtowns for folks in the community.”
The grant includes $2 million for East Moline. Improvements will support economic growth by transforming 15th Avenue – the city’s “Main Street” – into an accessible, connected corridor that prioritizes space for pedestrians, shops and restaurants. In addition, Monmouth will receive $1.5 million. The Monmouth project includes the reconstruction and streetscaping of Main Street from 2nd Ave. to 1st Avenue and from Archer Avenue to Boston Avenue, with the previously reconstructed Public Square between the two sections of the project. These renovations will spruce up and revive the downtown area.
“We appreciate Senator Halpin’s help and support to get this vitally important grant for Monmouth to complete our downtown revitalization project,” said Mayor Rod Davies. “This grant is big news for Monmouth. By revitalizing Main Street, we are further investing in the future of our downtown, making it a more inviting destination for shopping, dining, and community gatherings. We’re proud to partner with the State of Illinois to bring this vision to life.”
A full list of awardees can be found here.
***Courtesy of Senator Mike Halpin***