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Board approves two grant awards; chair recuses from vote on her residential grant

Beachside Redevelopment Board · April 9, 2026
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Summary

The Beachside Redevelopment Board approved a small commercial grant for 817 Main Street ($4,440 award toward a $5,920 project) and a residential façade grant for 136 South Grandview ($4,927.50 toward $9,855). Chair Amy Pyle recused herself from the residential vote because the property is her own.

The Beachside Redevelopment Board on April 8 approved two redevelopment grants after staff presentations and brief public comment.

Redevelopment project manager Angela Armstrong described the first request as a small commercial grant for 817 Main Street, a new vintage retail business operated by Kimberly Wickman. Armstrong said the small grant program pays 75 percent of eligible project costs up to…

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