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North Bend Main Street program to seek state revitalization grants for building repairs and small housing conversions

2626847 · February 12, 2025
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Summary

North Bend Main Street representatives told the council they will submit up to two Oregon Main Street revitalization grant applications: a multi‑property "Stronger Spaces" package for commercial building repairs and a separate application tied to a potential conversion that would add several housing units over a downtown business.

Representatives of North Bend's Main Street program asked the City Council on Feb. 10 for authorization to submit revitalization grant applications to the State Historic Preservation Office through the Oregon Main Street program.

The first proposed application, called "Stronger Spaces," would compile ten downtown projects that address noncompliant building systems, failed heating units, ADA barriers and commercial hood or suppression system work. Main Street staff said these are reimbursement grants (state pays 70%, applicant 30%) and that Main Street…

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