Contact: Terri White white.terri-a@epa.gov 215-814-5523
Administrator Jackson Tours Recovery Act-Funded “
Project is Transforming MD Neighborhood, Creating Jobs
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The reconstruction of
“President Obama’s Recovery Act is creating jobs today and setting the stage for prosperous, sustainable communities in the years ahead,” said EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson. “This is real recovery for
Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley said, “Edmonston's 'green street' is just one of nearly 100 new job-creating and job-saving projects across Maryland getting underway thanks to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act -- projects that will help to clean up the Chesapeake Bay and local waterways and protect our drinking water. We thank the Obama Administration, the EPA, and
Edmonston’s Mayor Adam Ortiz hosted the event, which included a walking tour along
Mayor Ortiz explained, “This project shows how a committed group of people working together can transform a community. From President Obama and EPA to local nonprofits and residents of this small town, we are able to set an environmental example nationwide. It may be unusual for a small, working class, majority-minority community like ours to build a sustainable street like this. But if we can, anyplace can - and everyplace should. Our main objective is that other towns and cities will ‘steal’ these ideas and replicate and improve on them.”
“The Chesapeake Bay Trust is proud to partner with EPA, Maryland Department of Environment, and the Town of
President Barack Obama directed that the Recovery Act funds be implemented with unprecedented transparency and accountability.
For information on EPA’s implementation of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 in
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