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Community Facilities Loans and Grants (10.766) obligations in Alabama by county and program |
Dollars and shares using Rural-Urban Continuum |
County | Rural-Urban Continuum Category | Total Obligations (FY2002-2004) |
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Barbour County | Rural | 57,115 |
Blount County | Urban | 32,850 |
Bullock County | Rural | 49,000 |
Butler County | Rural | 74,826 |
Chambers County | Rural | 144,000 |
Clarke County | Rural | 29,250 |
Clay County | Rural | 187,000 |
Coffee County | Rural | 190,000 |
Colbert County | Urban | 743,000 |
Crenshaw County | Rural | 1,308,900 |
Cullman County | Rural | 120,000 |
Dale County | Urban | 35,000 |
Dallas County | Urban | 80,000 |
DeKalb County | Rural | 135,000 |
Escambia County | Rural | 59,719 |
Fayette County | Rural | 76,912 |
Geneva County | Urban | 349,652 |
Greene County | Urban | 82,500 |
Hale County | Urban | 8,250 |
Houston County | Urban | 130,000 |
Lawrence County | Urban | 675,000 |
Limestone County | Urban | 73,000 |
Lowndes County | Urban | 5,020,000 |
Madison County | Urban | 100,000 |
Marshall County | Urban | 2,096,541 |
Morgan County | Urban | 137,000 |
Pickens County | Rural | 644,613 |
Pike County | Rural | 452,674 |
Sumter County | Rural | 46,631 |
Tallapoosa County | Rural | 136,000 |
Tuscaloosa County | Urban | 174,827 |
Walker County | Urban | 15,000 |
Wilcox County | Rural | 96,934 |
For a more detailed discussion of our scope and methodology and additional details see "Rural Economic Development: More Assurance Is Needed That Grant Funding Information Is Accurately Reported." |
(GAO-06-294) |