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Woodland Park DDA trims application requirements, sets deadlines for $5,000 microgrants
Summary
The Woodland Park Downtown Development Authority moved to remove a two-proposal requirement for its new microgrant program, will require itemized cost estimates (materials and labor), and set submission deadlines as the city prepares to accept applications.
The Woodland Park Downtown Development Authority agreed to remove a requirement that applicants submit two contractor proposals for its microgrant program and instead will require an itemized estimate of costs, including materials and labor, the board said during its monthly meeting.
Josh, a city staff member who drafted the program documents, told the board the microgrant program is "intended to help stimulate the improvement and beautification of physical spaces, structures, buildings, exterior and interior, that are open to the public that are within the DDA's boundaries." He said the program’s materials in the packet are informational and that the city will accept applications once posted.
Board members debated whether requiring two written proposals for small projects (grants are limited to $5,000)…
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