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Redevelopment staff updates grants, Shiloh demolition and Transform 386 homeowner recovery program
Summary
Redevelopment staff briefed the board on public‑works projects, a Volusia County Transform 386 homeowner recovery program for Hurricane Milton, and a Commission-approved demolition of the Shiloh church property; staff said an RFP for future development is planned once purchase order work is complete.
Miss Talbot, a redevelopment staff member, updated the Midtown Redevelopment Board on Aug. 12 about continuing public‑works projects, grant opportunities and recent actions related to Midtown redevelopment. She placed a Transform 386 homeowner-recovery pamphlet on members’ counters and said the most recent funding round is for hurricane Milton recovery; she advised residents to apply online and noted the program requires an email address and does not accept paper or walk-in applications. Talbot told the board that at the Aug. 6 City Commission meeting the commission…
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