U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY FY 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Overview: ARRA Transit Security Grant Program ARRA Port Security Grant Program ARRA Fire Station Construction Grants June 11, 2010 May 18, 2009 Embargoed until May 18, 2009 Grant Programs Directorate ARRA Grant Programs Overview The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), signed into law by President Obama on Feb. 17, is designed to jumpstart the U.S. economy, create or save millions of jobs and address national needs—while supporting unprecedented levels of transparency, oversight and accountability. In awarding ARRA funds, DHS prioritizes shovel-ready projects that infuse resources into local economies quickly while meeting critical security needs. DHS grant programs funded under ARRA will further strengthen the nation’s ability to protect critical infrastructure facilities and transit systems and assist fire departments in improving their response capability/capacity and strengthening firefighter safety. . ARRA Transit Security Grant Program (TSGP) . ARRA Port Security Grant Program (PSGP) . ARRA Fire Station Construction Grants (SCG) Together, the ARRA TSGP, ARRA PSGP, and ARRA SCG fund a range of preparedness activities centered around capital projects, Operational Packages, equipment acquisition, and new and upgraded fire stations. These grants support objectives outlined in post-9/11 laws, strategy documents, plans, Executive Orders, Homeland Security Presidential Directives, the National Preparedness Guidelines and associated work products, including the National Infrastructure Protection Plan (NIPP) and its transportation sector-specific plans and Executive Order 13416 (Strengthening Surface Transportation Security). FY 2009 ARRA Funding Program FY 2009 ARRA Funds Available ARRA Transit Security Grant Program (TSGP) $150,000,000 ARRA Port Security Grant Program (PSGP) $150,000,000 ARRA Fire Station Construction Grants (SCG) $210,000,000 TOTAL $510,000,000 ARRA Transit Security Grant Program (TSGP) Total Funding Awarded in FY 2009 ARRA: $150,000,000 Purpose: The purpose of the FY 2009 ARRA TSGP is to focus on the use of visible, unpredictable deterrence through the funding of Operational Packages for canine teams, mobile explosives detection screening teams, and Anti-Terrorism Teams, both due to their effectiveness in reducing risk to transit systems and their potential for job creation. In addition, funding will be provided for capital projects including Multi-User High-Density Key Infrastructure Protection, Single-User High-Density Key Infrastructure Protection, Key Operating Asset Protection, and Other Mitigation Activities. Eligible Applicants: With the exception of ferry systems, those eligible for funding through the FY 2009 TSGP and Amtrak were eligible for funding through the FY 2009 ARRA TSGP. Ferry systems were not eligible under ARRA TSGP as they were eligible under ARRA PSGP and competed for a separate allocation under that program. Eligibility for Shovel Ready Capital Projects for Asset Hardening required applicants to certify that the project can begin within 90 days of the release of funds. Applicants must also have certified that the project will be completed within 24 months of the release of funds date, with the underlying goal of funding construction projects that can quickly create job opportunities. As part of this fast-tracked project, applicants must have submitted all required Environmental and Historic Preservation documentation, construction schedule, and full construction budget at the time of application. Program Awards: Funds are being awarded through a fully competitive process. Final allocations for ARRA TSGP Capital Projects total $72,188,025. Final allocations for FY 2009 ARRA TSGP Operational Packages totaled $77,811,975 and were announced on July 29, 2009. This funded approximately 240 new law enforcement officers at 15 transit systems across the country to enhance the nation's ability to guard against acts of terrorism. The projects awarded funding were aligned with the national priorities and create or save jobs. The projects also were the most risk-effective in addressing known vulnerabilities at high-risk locations. The risk methodology for ARRA TSGP is consistent across modes and is linked to the risk methodology used to determine eligibility for the core DHS State and local grant programs. ARRA Port Security Grant Program (PSGP) Total Funding Awarded in FY 2009 ARRA: $150,000,000 Purpose: The purpose of the FY 2009 ARRA PSGP is to create a sustainable, risk- based effort to protect critical port infrastructure from terrorism, particularly attacks using explosives and non-conventional threats that could cause major disruption to commerce, through projects that can be implemented quickly and create jobs. Eligible Applicants: 46 U.S.C. §70107 states that all entities covered by an Area Maritime Security Plan (AMSP) may submit an application for consideration of funding. A facility that was not expressly identified in an AMSP was considered covered under an AMSP if the facility in question had a risk analysis completed by the United States Coast Guard. Program Awards: Awards were made on a fully competitive basis. Final allocations for FY 2009 ARRA PSGP total $150,000,000. Applications were evaluated through field-level reviews, as well as a National Review Panel. The projects awarded funding were aligned with the national priorities and create or save jobs. The panel specifically looked at the number of jobs created from each project when recommending projects for funding. A risk-based algorithm was applied to the National Review Panel’s validated, prioritized list for each port area and ferry system. The algorithm considers the following factors to produce a comprehensive national priority ranking of port security proposals: . Relationship of the project to one or more of the national port security priorities . Relationship of the project to the local port security priorities . Captain of the Port (COTP) ranking (based on each COTP’s prioritized list of projects) . Risk level of the port area in which the project would be located (based on a comprehensive risk analysis performed by DHS) . Once notice to proceed is provided by FEMA, the number of days it will take for the project to be started and number of days it will take for it to be completed. Fire Station Construction Grants (SCG) Total Funding Awarded in FY 2009 ARRA: $210,000,000 Purpose: The purpose of the FY 2009 ARRA SCG Program is to provide communities that have gaps in adequate firefighting coverage with financial assistance for the construction, renovation or modification of fire stations and to stimulate the local economy in the process. Eligible Applicants: Non-federal fire departments and state, local and tribal governments that fund/operate fire departments were eligible for SCG. Program Awards: The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA, P.L. 111-5) provides $210 million for the FY 2009 ARRA SCG Program and authorizes the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to retain up to five percent of the appropriated amount for management and administrative (M&A) costs. As such, the Department has retained $4,809,000 or 2.29 percent for ARRA SCG M&A costs. On September 23, 2009, DHS announced allocations to 96 grantees under the ARRA SCG Program, totaling $165,688,982. On February 2, 2010, DHS announced allocations to 14 grantees, totaling $23,478,963. On June 11, 2010, DHS announced allocations to 3 grantees, totaling $11,931,161. The remaining balance will be used for any necessary budget adjustments and to make additional allocations. Competition for the grants was carried out in two phases: 1) alignment of applications with announced funding priorities; and 2) peer review of those applications that best met the funding priorities. FY 2009 ARRA Funding Tables FY 2009 ARRA TSGP Final Allocations, announced September 23, 2009* State Urban Area Transit Agency FY 2009 ARRA CA San Francisco, CA Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) $5,143,219 IL Chicago, IL Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) $6,944,528 NY/NJ/CT New York Area New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) $11,813,686 Port Authority of New York and New Jersey $48,286,592 TOTAL $72,188,025 *The remaining $77,811,975 allocated for OPacks was announced July 29, 2009 FY 2009 ARRA PSGP Final Allocations, announced September 23, 2009 Group State Port Area Entity Allocation 1 CA Los Angeles / Long Beach City of Long Beach, Harbor Department $7,779,081 City of Los Angeles, Harbor Department $6,000,000 International Transportation Service, Inc. $998,525 Kinder Morgan Liquids Terminals LLC $130,698 Long Beach Fire Department $100,000 Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department $1,420,000 Total Terminals International, LLC $1,000,000 San Francisco Blue & Gold Fleet $50,783 City of Richmond $4,310,504 County of Alameda, California $532,716 Kinder Morgan Benicia Valero Coke Terminal $56,846 Port of Oakland $7,620,950 The Port of Stockton $1,712,036 DE/NJ/PA Delaware Bay Camden County $400,000 County of Delaware $4,541,343 Delaware State Police $1,518,164 Entertainment Cruises, LLC $122,216 Greenwich Terminals LLC $1,907,134 New Jersey Department of Transportation $4,120,000 Sunoco Logistics Partners LP $461,000 LA New Orleans City of New Orleans $1,115,000 Ergon St. James, Inc. $52,788 Ergon-Baton Rouge, Inc. $66,487 Kinder Morgan Liquids Terminals LLC $90,686 New Orleans Fire Department $844,417 Plaquemines Port Harbor & Terminal District $1,387,039 NY/NJ New York / New Jersey City of Elizabeth $1,850,000 Entertainment Cruises, LLC $240,064 National Grid Generation, LLC $66,500 New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety $1,442,000 New York City Fire Department $2,766,640 New York Cruise Lines, Inc. $980,048 Sunoco Logistics Partners LP $265,000 TX Houston- Galveston Board of Trustees of the Galveston Wharves $2,097,943 Harris County, Texas $1,688,016 Industrial Terminals, L.P. $825,000 Kinder Morgan Liquids Terminals LLC $715,512 Port of Houston Authority $1,275,677 Port of Texas Security Council, Inc. $4,382,560 South Central Cement LTD $676,520 Texas Parks and Wildlife Department $576,132 Texas Petrochemical Corporation $3,920,950 1 WA Puget Sound Argosy L.P. $147,312 Bainbridge Island Police Department $190,072 Crowley Liner Services, Inc. $37,200 Port of Anacortes $575,155 Port of Everett $1,501,617 Port of Olympia $488,630 Port of Seattle $794,040 Port of Tacoma $3,367,092 Group 1 Total $79,208,093 2 AK Anchorage Port of Anchorage - Municipality of Anchorage $1,355,307 AL Mobile Alabama Conservation Department $290,012 CA Hueneme Oxnard Harbor District (Port of Hueneme) $2,259,991 San Diego San Diego Unified Port District $1,000,000 CT Long Island Sound City of Bridgeport $183,294 City of New Haven $1,099,629 Connecticut Department of Public Safety / State Police $420,000 Fishers Island Ferry District $76,500 Town of Stratford, CT $100,430 FL Jacksonville City of Jacksonville $200,000 Crowley Liners Services, Inc. $1,357,980 Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission $101,100 Jacksonville Port Authority $910,320 Miami Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission $48,000 Port Canaveral Canaveral Port Authority $4,949,736 Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission $46,200 Port Everglades Broward County Board of County Commissioners $190,000 Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission $46,200 Tampa Bay Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission $117,000 Kinder Morgan Liquids Terminals LLC $170,142 Manatee County Port Authority $998,542 Tampa Electric Company $97,850 GA Savannah City of Savannah $1,725,000 ConocoPhillips Company $668,564 Georgia Dept of Natural Resources $21,888 Georgia Ports Authority $499,855 HI Honolulu Hawaii Department of Transportation $1,432,500 IL/IN Southern Tip of Lake Michigan Canal Barge Company, Inc $651,052 City of Chicago Office of Emergency Management and Communications $2,757,000 Entertainment Cruises, LLC $140,512 Kinder Morgan Chicago Liquids Terminal LLC $185,323 Kinder Morgan Liquids Terminals LLC $334,329 State of Indiana $101,425 United States Steel Corporation $50,869 LA Lake Charles Lake Charles Harbor & Terminal District $2,956,708 2 MA Boston Beverly Fire Department $356,465 Boston Seaport Boat Charters $9,980 City of Boston $1,259,820 Commonwealth of Massachusetts - Department of State Police $672,754 Entertainment Cruises, LLC $122,531 Massachusetts Environmental Police $484,196 Massachusetts Port Authority $1,896,000 Plymouth Harbor Master Department $45,000 MD Baltimore Anne Arundel County $188,426 Baltimore County, Maryland $860,795 Maryland Department of Transportation $1,268,345 Maryland State Police $419,500 NuStar Energy L.P. $116,282 Salisbury Fire Department $903,500 Sunoco Logistics Partners LP $61,800 The City of Annapolis/Annapolis Police Department $315,138 ME Portland City of Portland, Maine $225,000 MN Minneapolis- St. Paul Ramsey County Sheriff's Office $463,702 MN/WI Duluth-Superior General Mills Properties $343,013 St. Louis County Sheriff's Office $98,000 MO St. Louis City of St. Louis Port Authority $334,950 Gateway Terminals LLC $1,405,438 Tri-City Regional Port District $190,000 PR San Juan Caribbean Petroleum Refining L.P. $7,000 Joint Forces of Rapid Action (FURA) Puerto Rico Police $866,208 SC Charleston Charleston County $56,250 City of Charleston Fire Department $707,280 Kinder Morgan Liquids Terminals LLC $194,148 Marine Terminals Management, LLC $202,500 The Kent Group $30,477 TN Memphis City of Memphis $2,383,083 Ergon Terminaling, Inc. - Memphis $33,218 Lion Oil Company - Memphis $33,218 TX Corpus Christi Port of Corpus Christi Authority $1,065,990 Texas Docks & Rail Company Ltd. $287,406 Freeport Port Freeport $1,940,032 Sabine Neches Jefferson County $2,600,000 Kinder Morgan Liquids Terminals LLC $63,871 Orange County Navigation & Port District; dba Port of Orange $586,633 2 VA Hampton Roads APM Terminals Virginia, Inc. $192,300 City of Newport News $925,900 City of Suffolk $386,450 City of Virginia Beach $64,600 Entertainment Cruises, LLC $122,450 Kinder Morgan- Chesapeake Terminal $185,323 Kinder Morgan Elizabeth River Terminal LLC $143,962 Transportation District Commission of Hampton Roads $103,000 Virginia Port Authority $515,000 WA Columbia-Snake River System Kinder Morgan Liquids Terminals LLC $248,146 Port of Vancouver $480,735 Group 2 Total $54,009,073 3 AL Guntersville Alabama Dept. of Conservation & Natural Resources - Marine Police Division $253,998 CA Sacramento City of West Sacramento $172,730 FL Fort Pierce Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission $24,900 West Palm Beach Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission $60,300 Port of Palm Beach District $125,000 IN Mount Vernon State of Indiana $82,841 MA Fall River City of Fall River, Massachusetts $62,673 MI Sault Ste. Marie Chippewa County $246,985 MS Vicksburg Bunge-Ergon Vicksburg, LLC $33,218 NH Portsmouth Pease Development Authority - Division of Ports and Harbors $43,927 OK Tulsa Johnston Enterprises $14,420 PA Erie Erie-Western Pennsylvania Port Authority $170,000 RI Providence Providence Emergency Management Agency $549,688 Rhode Island State Police $180,265 TN Chattanooga Ergon Terminaling, Inc. - Chattanooga $46,093 TX Brownsville Brownsville Navigation District $66,126 Port of Port Lavaca-Point Comfort Calhoun Port Authority $384,790 VA Richmond City of Richmond, Virginia $133,900 WI Green Bay Green Bay Police Department $422,068 Milwaukee City of Milwaukee-Department of Administration $423,773 Group 3 Total $3,497,695 All Other AK Juneau Cruise Line Agencies of Alaska, SE Inc. $170,000 Skagway Cruise Line Agencies of Alaska, SE Inc. $234,000 AK Seward Alaska Railroad Corporation $162,397 AR Little Rock Pulaski County Sheriff's Office $90,000 CT Portchester Westmore Fuel Company, Inc. $101,500 DC National Capital Region Entertainment Cruises, LLC $195,417 Prince George's County, Maryland $57,600 FL Petty Island Crowley Liner Services, Inc. $37,441 St. Petersburg City of St. Petersburg $25,500 GA Bainbridge Ergon Terminaling, Inc. - Bainbridge $15,450 GU Guam Port Authority of Guam $910,594 KY Paducah Commonwealth of Kentucky; Department of State Police $91,830 Hickman-Fulton Co. Riverport Authority $30,290 Marshall County, KY $184,242 LA Alexandria La. Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries - Alexandria $80,880 Columbia La. Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries - Ferriday $70,660 Greater Ouachita La. Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries - Monroe $60,440 Iberia La. Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries $125,000 Shreveport Genesis $39,400 La. Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries $70,660 Terrebonne Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office $631,978 MA Barnstable and Hyannis Hyannis Harbor Tours, Inc. $43,215 Town of Barnstable Harbormaster $125,551 Nantucket Town of Nantucket $225,000 New Bedford Massachusetts Environmental Police $203,030 New Bedford Harbor Development Commission $1,531,125 Sprague Energy Corp $61,926 Tisbury Tisbury, Town of $265,306 ME Bar Harbor Town of Bar Harbor $880,234 Searsport Irving Oil Terminals, Inc. (Searsport, ME) $35,000 Sprague Energy Corp $51,800 MI Charlevoix BEAVER ISLAND BOAT COMPANY $30,000 Grand Haven Ottawa County Sheriff's Office $201,797 Ludington City of Ludington $185,000 St. Claire DTE Energy Company $13,000 MS Iuka Ergon Terminaling, Inc. - Yellow Creek $40,222 NY Suffolk County County of Suffolk $130,632 Wayne County Wayne County $233,051 OH Clinton First Island Company, DBA Put-in-Bay Boat Line Company $38,880 Conneaut Conneaut Port Authority $214,500 PR San Juan Autoridad de Carreteras y Transportacion $328,000 RI Quonset Point Rhode Island Fast Ferry, Inc. $23,754 VI St. Thomas Crowley Liner Services $1,095,310 Virgin Islands The West Indian Company Limited $781,816 VT Lake Champlain Vermont Department of Public Safety $330,534 WA Grays Harbor Imperium Grays Harbor $95,000 WI Fountain City City of Fountain City, Wisconsin $39,268 Marinette Marinette County $161,458 Sturgeon Bay Sturgeon Bay Police Department $649,887 WV Newell Ergon-West Virginia, Inc. $39,398 All Other Total $11,438,973 Ferry AK Valdez ADOT/PF - Alaska Marine Highway System $195,965 CT Long Island Sound Bridgeport & Port Jefferson Steamboat Co. $285,990 Cross Sound Ferry Services, Inc. $254,089 NY/NJ New York / New Jersey New York City Department of Transportation $770,000 Port Imperial Ferry Corp. $192,070 RI Providence Woods Hole, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket Steamship Authority $86,752 VA Hampton Roads James City County $61,300 Ferry Total $1,846,166 PSGP Total $150,000,000 FY 2009 ARRA SCG Final Allocations, announced September 23, 2009 State Applicant City Allocation AL Birmingham Fire & Rescue Service Birmingham $1,832,907 AL Madison Fire/Rescue Madison $1,415,043 AL County 17 Fire & Rescue Maylene $276,130 AL Mobile Fire-Rescue Department Mobile $1,952,763 AR Bryant Fire Department Bryant $1,603,000 AZ Town of Buckeye Fire Department Buckeye $3,522,456 AZ Gilbert Fire Department Gilbert $2,977,838 AZ City of Mesa Fire Department - Station #219 Mesa $2,020,000 AZ City of Mesa Fire Department - Station #220 Mesa $2,020,000 CA County of Los Angeles Fire Department - Station #128 Los Angeles $3,623,900 CA City of Marina Fire Department Marina $477,878 CA Mariposa County Fire Department - Fish Camp Mariposa $813,862 CA Mariposa County Fire Department - Don Pedro Mariposa $543,142 CA Mariposa County Fire Department - Midpines Mariposa $827,582 CA Morro Bay Fire Department Morro Bay $1,602,940 CA City of Ontario Fire Department Ontario $1,354,000 CA Rough And Ready Fire Department Rough And Ready $1,126,832 CA Santa Maria City Fire Department - NW #3 Santa Maria $2,020,806 CA Santa Maria City Fire Department - NE #5 Santa Maria $2,348,101 CO Fairmount Fire Protection District Golden $132,787 CO City of Pueblo Fire Department Pueblo $2,734,445 CT Town of East Hartford Fire Department East Hartford $3,394,679 FL Sumter County Fire Rescue - #33 Coleman Station Bushnell $836,409 FL Sumter County Fire Rescue - #22 West Bushnell Station Bushnell $1,001,409 FL Sumter County Fire Rescue - #31 Station Bushnell $293,820 FL Edgewater Fire Rescue Edgewater $1,141,357 FL Columbia County Fire Department Lake City $685,335 FL City of Quincy Fire Department Quincy $1,200,987 FL Tampa Fire Rescue Tampa $1,624,880 GA Louisville Volunteer Fire Department Louisville $858,673 GA Smyrna Fire Department Smyrna $1,434,967 HI Hawaii Fire Department Hilo $4,113,686 ID South Boundary Fire Protection District Naples $256,870 ID Payette City & Rural fire departments Payette $1,979,891 IL Atkinson Fire Protection District Atkinson $1,359,000 IL Chicago Fire Department - Co. #16 Chicago $4,800,000 IL Colona Fire Department Colona $562,387 State Applicant City Allocation IL Municiple Fire Department Joliet $1,160,000 IL Rolling Meadows Fire Department Rolling Meadows $1,157,000 IL Western Springs Department of Fire & EMS Western Springs $1,100,000 IN Volunteer Fire and Rescue of Harrison Township Martinsville $799,490 IN New Whiteland Fire Department New Whiteland $510,248 IN Posey Township Volunteer Fire Department Staunton $1,265,777 IN Valparaiso Fire Department Valparaiso $461,368 KS Newton Fire/EMS Department Newton $2,962,365 KY Louisville Fire Department Louisville $3,319,765 KY Mt. Sterling Fire Department Mt. Sterling $1,100,000 LA Grosse Tete Volunteer Fire Department Grosse Tete $2,763,080 MA Chelsea Fire Department Chelsea $1,515,020 MD Anne Arundel County Fire Department – Marley Station Millersville $1,866,100 MI Dutton Fire Department Dutton $866,561 MI Highland Park Fire Department Highland Park $2,601,167 MI Grand Traverse Metro Fire Department Traverse City $2,813,034 MI Washington Township Fire Department Washington $1,500,016 MO Fulton Fire Department Fulton $1,265,487 MO Kansas City, Missouri Fire Department – Station #39 Kansas City $2,030,000 MO University City Fire Department University City $2,612,197 MO Winfield-Foley Fire Protection District Winfield $1,206,550 MS Biggersville Volunteer Fire Dept. Rienzi $469,173 NC Valley Hill Fire & Rescue Hendersonville $640,000 NC Navassa Volunteer Fire Department Navassa $1,607,950 NC Pittsboro Volunteer Fire & Rescue Department Inc. Pittsboro $607,500 NC Sunset Beach Fire Department Sunset Beach $1,494,103 NC Bethlehem Community Volunteer Fire Department Inc. Taylorsville $2,008,515 NC Winston-Salem Fire Department Winston-Salem $2,008,541 NH Londonderry Fire/Rescue Londonderry $1,655,671 NJ Bayonne Fire Department Bayonne $3,567,491 NM Sandoval County Fire Department: Bernalillo $2,700,204 NV Central Lyon County Fire Protection District Dayton $2,091,524 NV Sierra Fire Protection District Reno $2,046,730 NY Otter Lake Fire Company, Inc. Forestport $1,126,431 NY West Seneca Fire District #6 West Seneca $320,000 OH Austintown Fire Department Austintown $333,000 OH Bristol Township Volunteer Fire Department Bristolville $2,235,191 State Applicant City Allocation OH Wayne Township Fire and Rescue Newtonsville $820,000 OH Pomeroy Volunteer Fire Department Pomeroy $811,750 OH Toledo Fire & Rescue Department Toledo $2,995,603 OR Newberg Fire Department Newberg $764,225 PA Malvern Fire Company Malvern $1,076,845 PA Six Mile Run Area Vol. Fire Co. Six Mile Run $2,001,710 SC Heath Springs Volunteer Fire Department Heath Springs $976,000 SC St. Paul's Fire District Hollywood $1,470,359 SC Indian Land Fire Department Lancaster $1,669,808 SC Olar Fire Department Olar $209,000 SC South Greenville Fire Department Pelzer $842,008 TN Monroe Tri-Community VFD, Inc. Madisonville $111,749 TN City of Munford Fire Department Munford $1,817,000 TN Niota Rural Volunteer Fire Department Niota $336,680 TN Pigeon Forge Fire Department Pigeon Forge $2,045,072 TN Limestone Cove Fire Department Unicoi $110,872 TX Allen Fire Department Allen $1,803,126 TX Briaroaks Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. Burleson $301,800 TX City of El Paso Fire Department El Paso - Station #31 $1,256,115 TX San Antonio Fire Department - Station #50 San Antonio $3,530,367 TX San Antonio Fire Department - Station #51 San Antonio $3,785,893 UT Cedar City/Iron County Cedar City $697,850 VA Newport News Fire Department Newport News $2,597,425 VA Fluvanna County Volunteer Fire Department – Fork Union Company Palmyra $1,415,540 VA City of Richmond Dept of Fire & Emergency Services Richmond $3,264,110 WA Gig Harbor Fire & Medic One - Crescent Valley Gig Harbor $1,001,072 WA Gig Harbor Fire & Medic One - Fox Island Gig Harbor $1,001,072 WA City of Sedro-Woolley Fire Department Sedro-Woolley $1,202,024 WA Snoqualmie Pass Fire and Rescue Snoqualmie Pass $4,007,374 WI Neenah Menasha Fire Rescue Neenah $1,208,522 Total $165,688,982 FY 2009 ARRA SCG Final Allocations, announced February 3, 2010 State Applicant City Allocation AR Horseshoe Lake Volunteer Fire Department Horseshoe Lake $765,813 AR Little Rock Fire Department Little Rock $2,017,800 CA South San Francisco Fire Department South San Francisco $1,811,925 GA Butts County Fire Department Jackson $531,600 IA Britt Fire Department Britt $491,040 ME Goodwins Mills Fire & Rescue Lyman $879,753 MI North Oakland County Fire Authority Holly $679,704 MO Mapaville Fire Protection District Mapaville $925,363 MT Kalispell Fire Department Kalispell $1,348,039 OH Olmsted Township Fire Department Olmsted Township $1,954,079 OR Klamath County Fire District No. 1 Klamath Falls $4,997,804 OR Gates Rural Fire Protection District Gates $1,582,821 RI East Providence Fire Department East Providence $5,297,222 SD Hayward Fire and Emergency Services Keystone $196,000 Total $23,478,963 FY 2009 ARRA SCG Final Allocations, announced June 11, 2010 State Applicant City Allocation MA Ware Fire Department Ware $5,000,000 MD Brunswick Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. Brunswick $2,431,161 NJ Paterson Fire Department Paterson $4,500,000 Total $11,931,161