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USDA Awards Vassar Public Safety Grant
March 23, 2026
The U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development awarded a $6 million grant to the City of Vassar, Michigan, on March 23, 2026, to fund the construction of a new public safety complex. This facility will consolidate fire and police departments, enhancing emergency response capabilities for the community of approximately 2,727 residents. The project includes a local contribution of $2 million, reflecting a collaborative federal-local investment in rural public safety infrastructure.
- This grant represents a significant federal investment in rural municipal infrastructure, specifically targeting public safety enhancements.
- Procurement professionals should note the emphasis on integrated emergency services facilities, which may influence future rural development projects.
- Contractors specializing in construction, public safety facilities, and municipal infrastructure may find emerging opportunities in similar USDA Rural Development grant-funded projects.
- The involvement of USDA Rural Development highlights the agency's role beyond agriculture, focusing on community safety and infrastructure improvements in rural areas.
President Donald J. Trump is steadfastly committed to empowering State and local law enforcement and first responders to protect American citizens.
— Dom Restuccia, USDA Rural Development State Director for Michigan
Agencies
U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development, Department of Agriculture, City of Vassar
Contracts
$6 million grant