Goldsboro, North Carolina

continues. “Through that process, we’ve been able to capture, in the last six or seven years, nearly $22 million worth of grants, and we’ve done some major infrastructure and rede- velopment projects. We’ve done the Center Street streetscape, which is our main corridor through downtown. We’ve completed a couple of phases, to date, and we’re getting ready to finish with the third phase. That has resulted in a lot of private sector investment. In 2013, we got a TIGER grant, which stands for Transporta- tion Infrastructure Generating Economic Re- covery. It’s a U.S. DOT (Department of Transpor- tation) grant that was originally created under President Obama’s administration. We got $10 million to knock out three blocks of that streetscape project as well as a couple of other things in the downtown area including the construction of a transit center. We received a second TIGER grant in 2016 for $5 million that we’re getting ready to start implementing in April. These great projects are really transform- ing the downtown area, and the private AT A GLANCE GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA WHAT: A city of 35,000 WHERE: In Wayne County, bordered by the Neuse and Little Rivers WEBSITE: www.goldsboronc.gov

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