Connect with us

Local Government

Town ponders CARES Act money for new EDA’s work on business retention

Published

on

During the August 24th open town council work session discussion of its options in creating a new unilateral Front Royal Economic Development Authority (FR-EDA) to work toward business retention, the matter of using set-aside funds earmarked for other specific commercial uses was raised.

After Councilwoman Letasha Thompson observed that not all derelict buildings impacted by a new Blighted Building ordinance were residential, but commercial as well, Interim Town Manager Matt Tederick commented on Town Contingency funds set aside for Blighted Building enforcement efforts.

“If you remember, we do have money in our budget that’s sitting in Contingency right now for blighted buildings. It wasn’t specifically for residential blighted buildings,” Tederick began. Vice-Mayor Bill Sealock, chairing the evening’s meeting and work session for vacationing Mayor Tewalt, interrupted to question the process for redirection of such funds.

Council and Interim Town Manager Tederick discuss strategies and funding in moving forward with economic development and business retention during these trying pandemic times which have seen numerous small business closings and nearly 180,000 American deaths in seven months. Royal Examiner Photos by Roger Bianchini – Royal Examiner Video by Mark Williams

“We’d have to discuss that at a different meeting, pull it out (of Contingency) and re-focus it, re-purpose it,” the interim town manager replied to the chair’s inquiry.

Councilman Jacob Meza then lobbed a potential bombshell into the discussion: “What about the CARES Act funding?” he asked of Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act grant money. That funding has been coming to the Town through Warren County’s qualifying for the federal funding through a state government application and distribution process. The Town received approximately $1.2 million of $3.5 million in first-round CARES Act grant money based on a County-Town population split. The County is in the process of applying for a second-round $3.5 million grant from the $2 trillion in federal CARES Act funding committed to local business and economic recoveries nationwide.

“Um Yes,” Tederick began to respond before pausing hesitantly for a few seconds before gathering himself to say, “CARES Act funding would most likely be allowed to be used. I have to hedge that statement because the County basically needs to approve how we spend the funds.”

“Oh, it might be a little contentious,” Meza observed of the involved municipal dynamics surrounding the Town, County and existing EDA. Those dynamics involve, not only the Town’s move toward a second EDA, but also the Town’s litigation against the existing, half-century-old joint Town-County EDA the County is having to pick up the EDA’s legal defense tab on; as well as council’s refusal to assume its debt service obligation on the EDA-financed $9-million police station and two other capital improvement projects estimated to total around $12 million dollars.

‘It might be a little contentious,’ Jacob Meza, pictured during earlier Aug. 24 meeting, observed of Town use of County-distributed CARES Act money in propping up a new Town EDA’s business retention activities – Contentious, you think?

“It might be,” Tederick acknowledged, adding, “I think if you look at the CARES Act grant I believe you could definitely say it’s for – that if the businesses are leaving, closing down because of the Coronavirus, it’s no different than the grant we’re giving businesses now. So, I think for the first few months until December some of the funding is most likely, but I have to qualify and hedge that statement.”

The conversation then veered back to Councilmen Gillespie and Holloway’s statements of support of funding an independent Town EDA cited in our lead story on council’s August 24th work session discussion of its EDA options. The CARES funding discussion occurs about six to seven minutes into the work session’s EDA options conversation in the exclusive Royal Examiner video:

YouTube player
Front Royal, VA
73°
Clear
5:56 am8:40 pm EDT
Feels like: 73°F
Wind: 3mph S
Humidity: 85%
Pressure: 29.9"Hg
UV index: 0
SatSunMon
86°F / 68°F
81°F / 63°F
84°F / 63°F
Livestream - FR Cardinals10 hours ago

Front Royal Cardinals Host Purcellville Cannons Sunday, July 12 at Bing Crosby Stadium

Business Growth Series11 hours ago

Business Growth Series: Negativity Is Driving Customers Away

State News13 hours ago

Virginia Climbs to Third Spot in CNBC ‘Top States for Business’ Rankings

State News13 hours ago

Virginia Cannabis Budget Language Triggers Legal Confusion, Political Fallout

Historically Speaking14 hours ago

Birthright Citizenship

Real Estate15 hours ago

Ask the Expert: Is a 2-1 Buydown Really a Good Deal?

Home15 hours ago

Americans Have Stopped Cooking

Local News1 day ago

Hike Kidz Foundation Partners with Love in Action to Deliver Fresh Food to Families

Local News1 day ago

After 12 Years of Service, Seniors First Executive Director Jimmy Roberts to Retire

Local Government1 day ago

Warren County Residents Speak Against Data Centers at County Planning Commission Meeting

Community Events1 day ago

Pirate Adventure Vacation Bible School Sets Sail July 19 at First Baptist Church

Opinion1 day ago

The Human Access Layer

Crime/Court1 day ago

Two Juveniles Charged After 17 Vehicle Break-Ins in Bentonville Area

State News1 day ago

Prince William Supervisors Reject Dulles Cloud South Data Center Proposal

National News1 day ago

Trump Faces Looming Deadline to Sign Popular Bipartisan Housing Package

Common Ground with Coolidge2 days ago

How the Declaration and the Constitution Are Inseparable

Interesting Things to Know2 days ago

How to Say “I Don’t Know” Gracefully

Interesting Things to Know2 days ago

Meet the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug

Community Events2 days ago

Fireman’s Parade Draws Crowds Despite Summer Heat as Carnival Continues Through Saturday

Local News2 days ago

Warren Memorial Hospital Achieves Another National Recognition

Local Government2 days ago

Warren County Tourism Debate Expands Into Broader Conversation About Governance, Accountability, and the Future of Regional Marketing

Livestream - FR Cardinals2 days ago

Game Postponed to July 14 – Cardinals Host New Market Rebels Thursday, July 9 at Bing Crosby Stadium

State News2 days ago

Court Battles Leave Virginia’s New Assault Weapons Ban in Legal Limbo

State News2 days ago

Virginia Ranks Among Top States for Highway Safety and Mobility Benefits, but Challenges Remain

Historically Speaking2 days ago

The Supreme Court Should Be Above Politics