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Board approves six Paul Bruhn grant applicants; staff to package projects for public bid
Summary
The board approved six applicants for the city’s Paul Bruhn Preservation Grant round; staff said the city received $325,000 from the National Park Service and will bundle the projects for competitive bid and NPS review.
The Board of Public Works and Safety approved six applications to be submitted under Madison City’s Paul Bruhn Preservation Grant program, a federally funded program administered through the National Park Service. Historic-preservation staff told the board the city has received $325,000 from the National Park Service for the program and that Paul Bruhn grants are non-matching, unlike the city’s PACE grants.
The six properties recommended by the review committee — all located in the National Historic Landmark District downtown — include projects that range from siding and window restoration to porch rehabilitation, box-gutter and cornice repair, brick tuckpointing, foundation work…
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