
Small Cities CDBG Projects
1997
- Town of Ramer
Water System: $275,000
1998
- City of Lexington
Sewer Line Extension: $350,000
- City of Dyer
Sewer System: $360,000
1999
- Town of Bethel
Springs Sewer System: $1,800,000
2000
- City of Lexington
Sewer Plant Improvements: $1,900,000
2001
- Town of Hornbeak
New Sewer System: $575,000
- City of Dyer
Sewer System Rehabilitation: $360,000
- Town of Henry
New Sewer System: $1,200,000
- Town of Samburg
Housing Rehabilitation: $500,000
- Benton-Decatur
Counties Sewer District New Sewer System: $1,500,000
2002
- City of Savannah
Housing Rehabilitation: $500,000
- Town of Enville
Fire Protection: $140,000
- Town of Finger
Fire Protection: $140,000
2003
- Town of Stanton
Housing Rehabilitation: $500,000
- Tigrett Community
Housing Rehabilitation: $500,000
- Town of Big
Sandy Water Source Development: $240,000
- City of Dyer
Sewer System Improvements: $600,000
2004
- City of
Savannah Sewer System
Rehabilitation: $600,000
- City of
Ramer Water Source Development: $240,000
2005
- City of
Brownsville Housing Rehabilitation: $500,000
2006
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City of Henderson Housing Rehabilitation:
$500,000
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City of Paris Housing Rehabilitation: $500,000
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Town of Hornbeak Sewer Line Extension: $540,000
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Tigrett Community (Dyer County) New Sewer System: $600,000
2007
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City of Lexington Water
Tank: $500,000
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City of Savannah Sewer
Improvements: $500,000
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Town of Tigrett Sewer -
Phase II: $408,000
2008
- County of Fayette Housing
Rehabilitation: $500,000
- City of McKenzie Sewer System
Improvements:
$500,000
- City Tiptonville Sewer Recovery
Grant: $200,000
- Town of Woodland Mills Housing
Recovery Grant: $500,000
2009
- City of Humboldt Housing
Rehabilitation: $500,000
- City of Paris Sewer Line Extension:
$300,000
- City of Henderson Sewer Line
Extension: $200,000
- Town of McLemoresville Water System:
$92,402
2009 Disaster Recovery Grant Program
- Town of Medon Emergency Preparation:
$362,200
- Town of Saltillo Emergency
Preparation: $695,324
- City of Savannah Drainage
Improvements: $750,000
- Town of Stanton Drainage
Improvements: $736,777
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Community
Development Block Grant Projects submitted and administrated by Nelson
Thornton PC
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THDA HOME Projects
1996
- City of South
Fulton: $250,000
- Town of Grand
Junction: $250,000
- City of Brownsville:
$ 250,000
- City of Martin:
$250,000
1997
- Town of Bethel
Springs $300,000
- City of Medina:
$300,000
- Fayette County:
$500,000
- City of Brownsville:
$800,000
1998
- City of Savannah:
$500,000
- City of Martin:
$300,000
1999
- Town of Big
Sandy: $500,000
- Town of McLemoresville:
$500,000
- Town of Hornbeak:
$120,000
- Town of Samburg:
$120,000
2000
- City of Henderson:
$200,000
- Town of Friendship:
$ 250,000
- City of Lexington:
$420,000
- Town of Scotts
Hill: $340,000
- City of Parsons:
$280,000
- Town of Enville:
$50,000
2001
- City of Brownsville:
$500,000
- Town of Bethel
Springs: $180,000
- Town of Ramer:
$180,000
- Town of Somerville:
$100,000
- McNairy County:
$180,000
2002
- City of Lexington:
$500,000
- Town of Samburg:
$390,000
2003
- Town of Big
Sandy: $180,000
- Town of McLemoresville:
$100,000
- City of Savannah:
$180,000
- City of Dyer:
$140,000
2004
- City of
Decaturville: $220,430
- City of
Scotts Hill: $220,430
- City of
Dyer: $425,248
2005
- Town of
Bethel Springs: $128,396
- City of
Brownsville: $250,000
- City of
Dyer: $250,000
- City of
Medina: $250,000
- City of
Ramer: $128,396
- City of
Sharon: $250,000
2006
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City of Paris: $250,000
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Town of Henry: $250,000
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City of Scotts Hill: $250,000
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City of Lexington: $250,000
2007
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City of Big Sandy: $500,000
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City of McKenzie: $500,000
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City of Savannah: $500,000
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City of Henderson - Housing
Trust Fund: $335,000
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City of Paris - Housing
Trust Fund: $319,000
2008
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City of Hornbeak: $500,000
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City of Henderson: $500,000
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Fayette County: $500,000
2009
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City of Brownsville:
$250,000
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City of Newbern: $375,000
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City of Stanton: $250,000
2010
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Town of Greenfield: $350,535
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Town of Ridgely: $250,000
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City of Tiptonville:
$250,000
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Town of Whiteville: $389,657
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HOME Grants
submitted and administrated by Nelson Thornton PC.
HOME Grants
utilize Federal Housing and Urban Development (HUD) funds, overseen
by the Tennessee Housing Development Agency
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Planning Services Plans
1996
- Martin Economic
Development Strategy, Martin, Tennessee
- JONAH Affordable
Housing Strategic Plan, Jackson, Tennessee
1997
- Tupelo Affordable
Housing Strategy, Tupelo, Mississippi
1998
- Cooper Street
Neighborhood Plan, Brownsville, Tennessee
- Glenview
Neighborhood Strategic Plan, Memphis, Tennessee
1999
- Chapter 1101
Urban Growth Boundary Plans for Parkers
Crossroads, Bethel Springs, McLemoresville, Hornbeak, Dyer, and
Finger, Tennessee
- Chapter 1101
Growth Plan, McNairy County, Tennessee
2001
- Chattanooga
Renewal Community Plan , Chattanooga, Tennessee
2003
- City of
Cleveland, TN - HUD Consolidated Plan
City Planning Technical
Assistance Contracts
Nelson Thornton,
P.C. provides technical assistance in city planning on an as-needed
basis in the following communities:
- Hornbeak,
TN
- Bethel
Springs, TN
- Parkers
Crossroads, TN
- Dyer, TN
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Cities who
utilized the planning services of Nelson
Thornton, P.C.
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