Current Projects: KAN STEP

KAN STEP is a community development program sponsored by the Kansas Department of Commerce designed to help communities with an acknowledged community improvement problem. A minimum of 40 percent savings of typical "retail costs" must be shown through this self-help process. Types of facilities that qualify include improvements to water or sewer systems and buildings. Examples of eligible buildings includes senior centers, community buildings, and fire stations. The program is designed to benefit low- and moderate-income persons. The Kansas Rural Water Association provides inspection services and technical assistance to the KAN STEP program. For more information, check these links:
KDOC's website: KAN STEP Program | How KAN STEP works | Formoso was first! | View Projects Photo Galleries

The table below shows the funding provided through the Kansas Department of Commerce KAN STEP as of March 31, 2010. The first project funded was the City of Formoso water system in 2000.

  No. Funded CDBG Labor
Waterlines 10  $  2,297,959  $      1,962,892
Community Centers 22  $  5,385,217  $      3,864,690
Fire Stations 35  $  9,079,826  $      7,602,701
Combination Buildings 4  $  1,317,054  $         902,231
Total 71 $18,080,056  $    14,332,514

  In Progress or Just Awarded Completed
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KAN STEP is a highly successful program that continues to help numerous communities across the state. From McDonald to Whiting to Burns and Enterprise, local volunteers are proving that working together pays off -- saving money and building community pride and facilities.

For more information about KAN STEP, see the links above this table of projects, or directly contact:
Salih Doughramaji, CDBG Compliance Officer
Kansas Department of Commerce
1000 SW Jackson, Ste. 100
Topeka, KS 66612-1354
Phone: (785) 296-3610
E-mail: salih@kansascommerce.com