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Clifton Heights to advertise grant application, consider $500,000 sidewalk contract and a transfer-tax rebate for local church
Summary
Council was briefed on a Commonwealth Financing Authority grant application (up to $1 million), a planned $500,000 curb and sidewalk contract, an advertised demolition bid for 32 Mill Street, and a solicitor recommendation to rebate a transfer tax to Potter's Church after a state determination.
Borough officials reported several capital and land-use items that will return to council for formal action.
Engineer Mister Kelly told the council that the 32 Mill Street demolition has been advertised and that the bid opening is scheduled for Dec. 16; he said he expects to present the lowest bidder for council consideration at the next meeting. Mr. Kelly also reported two permit submissions for West Baltimore Pike — one for parking-lot and stormwater improvements at 2 West Baltimore Pike and a separate…
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