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PACE board reviews 18 property applications; 12 meet eligibility threshold, scores announced

2111479 · January 14, 2025
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Summary

At the first 2025 meeting the PACE board heard presentations from property owners on multiple rehabilitation and dilapidation projects, clarified program requirements, and announced application scores. Projects that scored above the minimum eligible threshold (36 points) will be forwarded as recommendations to the Board of Public Works.

The Madison City PACE board reviewed presentations from owners and contractors representing properties across the city and announced scores at the end of the meeting. Board chair Jim Bartlett reminded applicants that the PACE board recommends grants to the Board of Public Works and does not itself approve grants.

Applicants presented rehabilitation and dilapidation projects for addresses that included 808 East Second Street; 412 East Third Street; 123 Central Avenue; 518 Jefferson; 309 East Third Street; 821 Walnut; 215 East Street; 304 Jefferson; 1016 West Second; 409 East Main; 809 West Second; 402 East Fifth; 210 West Second; 806 West Main; and 200 Ferry Street, among others. Presenters described work ranging from window and siding replacement to foundation repairs, tuckpointing, porch rehabilitation and structural stabilization. Several applicants said the properties…

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