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Jacksonville Beach CRA adopts safety-grant program for cameras, metal detectors and other security upgrades
Summary
The Jacksonville Beach Community Redevelopment Agency voted unanimously to adopt a new safety-grant program that will reimburse businesses for security equipment up to $10,000 or 80% of project cost, and requires funded systems to be kept operational for a multiyear period.
The Jacksonville Beach Community Redevelopment Agency on Jan. 15 approved a new safety-grant program to help downtown businesses install security cameras, metal detectors, identification scanners and other safety equipment.
CRA staff said the program will reimburse businesses up to $10,000 or 80% of the eligible project cost, whichever is less. The agency also added a maintenance requirement: recipients must keep funded systems in working order for a multiyear period and provide proof of repair…
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