WASHINGTON, D.C. –
Today, U.S. Senators Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Angus King (I-Maine) applauded
an announcement that Millinocket-based nonprofit Our Katahdin has been awarded
$5.3 million from the Economic Development Administration. The funding will
help Our Katahdin build critical infrastructure, including roads, water, sewer,
power and broadband on the 1,400-acre former Great Northern Paper mill site in
Millinocket. In June,
Senators
Collins and King wrote in support of Our Katahdin’s grant application,
citing the impact that the significant job losses resulting from the
Millinocket paper mill’s closure would have on Maine’s rural economy.
“This funding for an array of
significant infrastructure improvements will help Millinocket attract new,
innovative companies that will create much-needed jobs in the region,” said
Senators Collins and King in a joint statement. “We welcome this
important investment, which will strengthen the community of Millinocket and
lay the foundation for future economic growth.”
In 2016, Senators Collins and King
called on the
U.S.
Department of Commerce to establish the Economic Development Assessment Team
(EDAT), that would work across federal agencies and industry sectors to
create strategies for job growth and economic development in Maine’s rural
communities. The creation of the EDAT and its subsequent report and
recommendations led to the EDA providing funding for Our Katahdin’s work to
redevelop the former mill site.
Our Katahdin, a volunteer based
501(c)3 non-profit that works to promote community and economic development in
the Katahdin region. Our Katahdin purchased the former paper mill site in early
2017, and intends to develop the site into a multi-tenant industrial park hosting
both traditional and innovative forest products businesses such as
cross-laminated timber (CLT) manufacturing, biorefining and nanocellulose
production. The site has also been of interest to potential tenants in the
aquaculture, food production and data center industries.