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Adrian officials say town hall favored small ‘mini grants’ for $50,000 Crimson Holdings settlement
Summary
City officials reported community input from a Dec. 8 town hall favored small homeowner and direct-assistance grants as the leading use of $50,000 the city received from Crimson Holdings; staff said any program will be reviewed with the city attorney and, if needed, the circuit court judge before the commission votes.
City Development Director Lisa Hewitt Cruz said Dec. 15 that a Dec. 8 town hall at the Align Center collected community preferences for how to spend $50,000 the city received from Crimson Holdings as part of a consent judgment.
“Residents rotated through idea stations focused on home and neighborhood mini grants, property and infrastructure improvements, community well-being, parks and public spaces and direct household assistance,” Lisa Hewitt Cruz said. She told the commission about roughly 20–25 residents in attendance and said participants commonly favored small grants and immediate household assistance over larger…
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