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Madison City PACE panel forwards four dilapidated-structure applications to Board of Public Works

5880928 · September 30, 2025
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Summary

At a Sept. 29 PACE review meeting, committee members recommended four property-rehabilitation applications be sent to the Board of Public Works for final funding decisions after scoring them against a 36-point minimum; two applications did not qualify.

Madison City’s PACE review committee on Sept. 29 recommended four property-rehabilitation projects for consideration by the Board of Public Works, voting unanimously to forward the applications after scoring them against the program’s 36-point minimum.

The committee met to review six applications for funds targeted to dilapidated structures. Committee members heard short presentations from applicants and inspected paperwork noting building-inspector or fire-marshal determinations of unsafe or dilapidated conditions. After independent scoring and averaging, staff announced four projects met or exceeded the 36-point threshold and two did not.

An unnamed applicant for 1126 West Second Street told the committee the house “has been vacant for some time” and described extensive water and structural damage: “It’s been raining into the interior of the building for…

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