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Adrian outlines proposed household repair reimbursement from Crimson Holdings settlement
Summary
City staff proposed a $50,000 household repair reimbursement program using part of the Crimson Holdings settlement, offering either $500 or $300 maximum per household for eligible residents who lived inside the defined boundary during the incident period; commissioners raised verification, boundary and fraud‑prevention concerns and asked staff to refine eligibility and map.
Community Development Director Lisa Hewitt Cruz proposed a streamlined household repair reimbursement program for residents impacted by odor problems tied to Crimson Holdings operations. City staff said Adrian has received $50,000 of a $100,000 settlement award and is seeking direction on how to distribute those funds to affected residents.
Under the proposal, the city would disperse $50,000 in reimbursements using one of two maximums: $500 per household (serving up to 100 households) or $300 per household (serving about 166 households). Applications would require proof of residency during the incident period and valid…
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