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RDA updates partners, grant push and staff commitment for Pleasant Street TDI/urban renewal effort
Summary
Executive director Sarah Page told the board the Authority submitted materials for a TDI district and is coordinating partners and a proposed in‑kind staff commitment (30–40 hours per month) to support implementation; regulatory changes to environmental review (NEPA) could affect the urban renewal plan timeline.
At the Nov. 20 meeting, Fall River Redevelopment Authority Executive Director Sarah Page updated the board on the Pleasant Street urban renewal effort and a related Transformative Development Initiative (TDI) district application.
Page said the Authority worked with statewide partners and its network of economic development organizations to submit comments on proposed regulatory changes aimed at minimizing environmental review for affordable housing and urban renewal plans. She said the…
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