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Joint Review Board reviews TID amendments to seed COVID-19 small-business loan program; appoints public members

2762816 · March 25, 2025
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Summary

The Oshkosh Joint Review Board elected a chair, appointed Burke Tower as the public member for two tax incremental districts and reviewed proposed amendments to TID 14 and TID 19 to transfer $250,000 each toward a COVID-19 emergency loan program in TID 16. The board set a follow-up meeting for the Wednesday after April 28 at 1:00 p.m.

Members of the Oshkosh Joint Review Board elected Mark Harris as chair, appointed Burke Tower as the public member for two tax incremental districts and reviewed proposed amendments to TID 14 (Mercy Medical Center redevelopment) and TID 19 (Northwest Industrial Park) that would transfer funds to a COVID-19 small-business loan program administered through TID 16.

The proposed Mercy Medical Center TID Amendment No. 2 would transfer $250,000 from TID 14 into TID 16 to support the city’s emergency loan program for small businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, and TID 19 Amendment No. 1 would likewise contribute $250,000 and seek to extend a half-mile spending radius around TID 19 so that…

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