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City Council Greenlights Grant Program for Route 66 Revitalization

July 26, 2024 | Wildwood, St. Louis County, Missouri



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City Council Greenlights Grant Program for Route 66 Revitalization
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the varying attendance at community concerts, noting that the June event saw the lowest turnout compared to previous concerts, likely influenced by the weather. In contrast, a concert held last Friday attracted one of the largest crowds, with attendees dressed for cooler temperatures.

The conversation shifted towards community engagement, with a suggestion to create a targeted list for interested individuals to facilitate future volunteer opportunities and community input sessions. This idea was well-received, with officials recalling successful past initiatives that utilized similar strategies.

The meeting also included updates on the Route 66 grant program, presented to the Economic Development Committee of the city council. The committee expressed strong support for the initiative, viewing it as a vital tool for business development and revitalization in key commercial areas. The department proposed an initial budget of $25,000 for the grant program, although some committee members suggested that this amount might be insufficient. The proposal will move forward for further discussion at the city council level, with a positive outlook from several committee members on its potential impact.

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