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Everett council approves $25,000 allocation to Downtown Everett Association for storefront grants
Summary
The Everett City Council voted to allocate $25,000 of previously unspent COVID-relief funds to the Downtown Everett Association to support storefront enhancement grants; staff cautioned the funding mechanism must be a grant to the association rather than a direct third round of storefront grants under COVID-recovery rules.
Everett City Council on Dec. 3 approved a motion to allocate $25,000 from previously allocated but unspent COVID-relief funds to the Downtown Everett Association to support storefront enhancement work downtown.
Council member Ryan moved the allocation, citing the economic benefit of storefront grants and the continuing demand from small businesses. "With that, I'd like to make a motion to allocate to, 25,000 to the Downtown Everett Association from the city's previously allocated but unspent ARPA or, excuse me, COVID relief…
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