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City commission approves 10 properties for Neighborhood Revitalization Program; 408 W. Ninth voted separately

2829598 · February 12, 2025
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Summary

The commission approved nine addresses as part of the Neighborhood Revitalization Program and later approved 408 West Ninth in a separate roll-call after a commissioner declared a conflict. Staff estimated the city's portion of tax rebates to be about $103,000 over 10 years for the included properties.

The Ottawa City Commission on Feb. 12 approved a Neighborhood Revitalization Program (NRP) recommendation to add 10 residential properties to the program, after withdrawing 408 West Ninth from the initial motion and voting on it separately because a commissioner had a conflict.

Planning Assistant Ashley Heard presented the review committee’s recommendation and listed the properties: 840 East Hamblin, 842 East Hamblin, 844 East Hamblin, 833 East Seventh Street, 414 South Poplar, 734 South Elm Street, duplex 312–314 South Cherry, duplex 823–825…

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