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Arvada staff outline residential sidewalk assistance plan with income‑tiered aid
Summary
City staff previewed a Sidewalk Assistance Program focused on single‑family properties that would replace hazardous panels and offer income‑based financial assistance: 100% for households ≤80% AMI, 50% cost share for 81–130% AMI, and city pricing/financing for higher incomes. Council sought clarity on renter citations and program checklists.
Mister Lisberg, a city staff member, presented a draft Sidewalk Assistance Program at the Oct. 28 Arvada workshop, saying the plan’s purpose is “to provide financial and technical support or services to our citizens for the replacement of deteriorated sidewalks.” The draft narrows initial eligibility to single‑family residential properties with sidewalks in the public right of way or permanent easements and sets objective replacement triggers such as vertical or horizontal displacement greater than half an inch, surface spalling, panels with 50%…
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