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Council holds public hearing on $750,000 National Park Service grant for downtown building revitalization

2490772 · February 5, 2025
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Butte-Silver Bow held a public hearing on a $750,000 Paul Bruhn grant from the National Park Service to support adaptive reuse of income-producing historic buildings in the landmark district; staff described program goals and no opponents spoke at the hearing.

Butte-Silver Bow, Mont. — The Butte-Silver Bow Council of Commissioners held a public hearing Feb. 5 on a proposed mid-year budget amendment to accept a $750,000 Paul Bruhn grant from the National Park Service to support historic-revitalization projects in the county’s landmark district.

Historic Preservation Officer Kate McCourt told commissioners the grant will target income-producing commercial buildings with vacant or mothballed upper floors, aiming to remove boards from windows, encourage storefront reuse and convert upper stories to…

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