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Huntley Board approves façade grant for Dairy Mart to add safety planters along Route 47
Summary
The Village Board approved up to $6,000 in Façade Improvement Assistance reimbursement for the Huntley Dairy Mart to install heavy concrete planters at the Route 47 frontage as a safety measure; trustees pressed staff on planter spacing, anchoring and aesthetics before voting 6‑0.
The Village Board voted unanimously April 27 to approve a Façade Improvement Assistance Program grant for the Huntley Dairy Mart at 10706 N. Route 47 to install large concrete planters along the Route 47 frontage as a protective barrier.
Director of Development Services Charles Nordman told the Board owner William Dunn requested grant assistance to place concrete planters approximately 48 inches in diameter and 30 inches tall; staff estimated eight planters would cost roughly $12,000. Under the Façade Improvement Assistance Program the project would be eligible for reimbursement of up to 50% of the cost with a per‑project maximum…
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