Jones gets $3.6M in site-development grants | Business

Jones County projects received a nice chunk of the nearly $17 million in site development grants to help develop industrial sites throughout the state, Gov. Tate Reeves announced. Three Free State sites received almost $3.6 million in funding to assist with economic-development projects. The I-59 Supply Chain Park got the largest portion $2,340,924 to

Jones County projects received a nice chunk of the nearly $17 million in site development grants to help develop industrial sites throughout the state, Gov. Tate Reeves announced.

Three Free State sites received almost $3.6 million in funding to assist with economic-development projects. The I-59 Supply Chain Park got the largest portion — $2,340,924 to — to construct a secondary access road into the park. The I-59 South Industrial Site received $881,350 to extend an all-weather access road and clear additional acreage and the Eagle One Mega Site (Forrest/Jones County) got $360,000 to “identify conceptual treatment and disposal technologies to increase wastewater capacity at the site,” according to a press release from Reeves’ office.

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