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Council agrees to chip in $10,000 for Lloyd 200 corridor feasibility study
Summary
The council voted to contribute $10,000 toward private nonprofit Lloyd 200’s corridor planning and feasibility study for the former Garden Site; Lloyd 200 asked the city to adopt a 10-year strategic plan as part of the partnership.
South Beloit — The City Council agreed Sept. 2 to contribute $10,000 to a private civic group, Lloyd 200, to help fund corridor planning and a feasibility study for the garden site in South Beloit. The nonprofit is paying the bulk of the outside consultant work and asked the city to commit to creating a 10-year strategic plan to guide future public-private projects.
Carrie, who identified herself as executive director of Lloyd 200, told the council her organization has funded large redevelopment studies elsewhere and has already paid $50,000 to one consultant and is contracting with others to study a sports-complex option. “We’re giving you all of our time and our…
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