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City of Paducah to administer $750,000 Paul Bruhn historic revitalization grant; $650,000 for subgrants

2712501 · March 11, 2025
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The City of Paducah will administer a $750,000 National Park Service Paul Bruhn Historic Revitalization grant awarded in fall 2024, with $650,000 for local subgrants and $100,000 for technical assistance, city staff said March 11.

The City of Paducah on March 11 outlined plans to administer a $750,000 National Park Service Paul Bruhn Historic Revitalization grant awarded in fall 2024.

Planning staff told commissioners the award is intended to spur economic development through rehabilitation of historic buildings. “The total grant award was $750,000 over three years,” the presenter said. “Of that amount, $650,000 is designated for subgrants to local owners of buildings and then $100,000 is designated for technical assistance for environmental issues, legal issues, things like that.” The grant period runs from Oct. 1, 2024, through Sept. 30, 2027.

Why it matters: The grant targets rehabilitation of existing historic structures to stabilize buildings, preserve historic resources and leverage additional funding for larger restorations. The city will operate a subgrant program:…

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