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Greenville council approves bid to seek $500,000 CDBG for five-unit rehab at 328 S. Lafayette

Greenville City Council · March 1, 2026
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Summary

The Greenville City Council unanimously approved Resolution No. 22-26 Oct. 18 to submit a $500,000 Michigan CDBG application to rehabilitate 328 S. Lafayette into five rental units (three low- to moderate-income, two market-rate); the city will waive a $10,000 tap fee and private investors will contribute $241,843.

The Greenville City Council voted unanimously Oct. 18 to authorize a grant application seeking $500,000 in Michigan Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds to rehabilitate 328 S. Lafayette into five rental units.

Councilperson Moss moved to approve Resolution No. 22-26, which designates the City Manager as the certifying officer authorized to sign the application and related documents; Councilperson Barrus seconded. The resolution passed 7-0.

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