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Council weighs terms for Lot 10 subrecipient agreement as developer resumes planning
Summary
City attorneys and administration briefed council on the history of Lot 10, state PAYGO grants the city received, and a draft subrecipient agreement for Mentis Lot 10 LLC. Council asked for clarifications on eligible expenses and a proposed disbursement schedule before any final subrecipient agreement is signed.
City attorneys and administration on July 14 returned the Lot 10 redevelopment project to the council’s work session agenda to update members on a draft subrecipient agreement and next steps after state funding awards.
Attorney Heather Conyers said the city declared Lot 10 surplus in 2016, sought proposals in 2021, and sold the property to Mentis Lot 10 LLC following a council contract and recorded deed. The city later applied to the Maryland Department of General Services (DGS) for pay‑go consolidated capital bond funds, seeking a $3 million and a separate $1 million award for design and infrastructure; Conyers told the council the city received awards for those requests and…
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