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Kenosha redevelopment plan approved; Uptown façade grant set to launch in January
Summary
The Kenosha Redevelopment Authority received a report that the city's redevelopment plan has cleared the Plan Commission and Common Council and staff will launch a $50,000 Uptown Fa—ade grant program in January 2026; the city also used expiring CDBG acquisition funds to buy a vacant lot in Uptown.
The Kenosha Redevelopment Authority on Oct. 21 received a report that the city's redevelopment plan has been approved by both the Plan Commission and the Common Council and is now final.
City staff told the authority that the board-approved $50,000 allocation from the capital improvement program (CIP) for an Uptown Fa—ade Grant is also finalized, and staff are working with finance and the city attorney to produce the contract and reimbursement process ahead of a planned January 2026 launch and marketing campaign.
The approval of the redevelopment plan and the…
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