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Council backs $8 million Community Investment Fund application for Lower Broadway revitalization
Summary
The council unanimously voted to support a CIF grant application for a multi-part Lower Broadway revitalization that includes Jubilee Park, 21 affordable housing units, and building rehabilitation; city development officials and a community development representative described private investment and construction-document milestones.
Norwich City Council on June 2 voted 7-0 to support a Community Investment Fund (CIF) grant application for a historic Lower Broadway revitalization project that would combine public open space, housing and building rehabilitation into a single application.
Kevin Brown of the Norwich Community Development Corporation described the application narrative to the council during citizen comment and later at the council floor. The proposed package includes construction of Jubilee Park, redevelopment of the Fairhaven building into 21 affordable housing units, facade and mechanical improvements to the Norwich Arts Center, and…
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