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Livingston URA approves facade grant for 116 S. Main, with staff to vet interior and overhead costs

2628353 · February 12, 2025
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The Livingston City Urban Renewal Agency on Tuesday approved a facade grant for 116 South Main Street, contingent on city staff verifying which bid items qualify under the URA's façade program.

The Livingston City Urban Renewal Agency on Tuesday approved a facade grant for 116 South Main Street, contingent on city staff verifying which line items in the contractor bid qualify under the URA facade program.

The grant application, submitted by building owner Ronald Judkins, requested what staff described in the meeting as "43,000, $116" (presented as half of the total project cost). Judkins told the board the work would restore the storefront to be compatible with the historic district and said he bought the building in 2007 to support downtown revitalization.

Board members raised questions about specific bid items. City staff and…

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