EDA Awarding $1.2 Million to Bay City, Texas, for Infrastructure Upgrade
Posted on Friday, August 1, 2014
U.S. Secretary of Commerce
Penny Pritzker announced
that the U.S. Department of
Commerce’s Economic Development
Administration (EDA) is awarding
$1.2 million to Bay City, Texas. The
investment will support roadway and
sewer infrastructure improvements
critical to the establishment of a new
manufacturing facility. According to
grantee estimates, the EDA grant will
create 600 jobs and generate $1.2
billion in private investment once
the facility is operational in 2016.
“The Obama administration
and Commerce Department are
committed to strengthening our
manufacturing sector, which
supports good-paying American
jobs and strengthens our global
competitiveness,” said Secretary
Pritzker. “The EDA investment
announced today will support
infrastructure improvements
needed for the creation of a new
manufacturing facility, which will
position Texas’ Gulf Coast region
to attract foreign investment and
strengthen the local economy.”
Traditionally, the Bay City
area has relied on agribusiness to
support the economy. According
to the grantee, recent efforts to
diversify the economy have been
successful and resulted in a foreign-owned
company looking to locate
its first U.S. seamless steel pipe
mill manufacturing facility. The
EDA infrastructure investment will
help facilitate this foreign-direct
investment by providing roadway
and sewer improvements along TX
Hwy 35 that will accommodate
access to the plant site.