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City asks for $200,000 for low-income-area street resurfacing and $340,000 for Section 108 payment; planning/admin request also submitted
Summary
City of Kenosha staff asked the CDBG advisory committee to fund street resurfacing in low-to-moderate-income tracts ($200,000), to cover a Section 108 loan payment ($340,000) and to provide $204,331 for planning and administration.
City of Kenosha staff presented three funding requests to the CDBG advisory committee: $200,000 for street resurfacing in low-to-moderate-income census tracts, $340,000 for a scheduled Section 108 loan payment tied to Fire Station 1, and $204,331 for planning and administration (the program's administrative cap).
A city representative explained that the street-improvement…
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