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Board approves $70,812 in PACE grants for five rehab and dilapidated-property projects

5441336 · July 22, 2025
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Summary

The board approved five PACE grants totaling $70,812.20 for façade, rehab and dilapidated-structure projects across downtown and target neighborhoods, and board members emphasized the program’s leverage with private investment and the city’s vacant-and-abandoned property concerns.

The Board of Public Works and Safety voted July 21 to approve five property improvement grants through the PACE program totaling $70,812.20. City staff described the awards as a mix of dangerous-structure grants, rehabilitation grants and curb-appeal funding targeted at downtown corridors and the hilltop neighborhood.

Brenna (staff) presented five applications: 111 East Fourth Street (dangerous-structure grant, $10,000); 414 East Third Street (rehab, corrected grant amount $5,812.20); 920 Cross Avenue (curb-appeal, $5,000); 221 East Main Street (dilapidated-structure repair, $20,500); and…

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