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Council approves two Paul Bruhn historic‑revitalization subrecipient grants for downtown properties

4955677 · June 19, 2025
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Sedalia — The Sedalia City Council approved two subrecipient grant agreements under the National Park Service’s Paul Bruhn Historic Revitalization Grant Program to fund structural rehabilitation of downtown commercial buildings at 217 West Main and 104 West Main Street.

Sedalia — The Sedalia City Council approved two subrecipient grant agreements under the National Park Service’s Paul Bruhn Historic Revitalization Grant Program to fund structural rehabilitation of downtown commercial buildings at 217 West Main and 104 West Main Street.

Staff described the 217 West Main project (the Lewis family property) as receiving $243,564 in federal funds with the required match provided by the property owner; work includes tuckpointing, foundation repair, roof restoration and storefront stabilization identified by a structural engineer.…

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