Crawfordsville, Montgomery County receives $1.2 million combined in grants for road improvement projects

Indiana Gov. Mike Braun and representatives of INDOT stopped by the Montgomery County Government Center Tuesday morning to award a portion of this fiscal year’s Community Crossings grant money to communities in west central Indiana. The Community Crossings program, which started in 2016, awards Indiana cities, towns, and counties grant money to help fund road infrastructure and maintenance projects.

Montgomery County received $1 million, and the City of Crawfordsville received $213,702.50.

WCDQ’s Dave Long and Kurtis Broadstreet were there at the press conference. Hear Gov. Braun’s statement below.

The City of Crawfordsville received $213,702.50 to help with road improvement projects. (WCDQ Photo/Kurtis Broadstreet)
Montgomery County received $1 million to help fund road improvement projects. (WCDQ Photo/Kurtis Broadstreet)

Over $84 million combined were given across the state of Indiana. To view a full list of the recipients, click or tap here.

To learn more about INDOT’s Community Crossings grant program, click or tap here.