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Council tightens Neighborhood Vitality Grant guidelines, keeps 80/20 reimbursement model
Summary
Council approved revisions to the Neighborhood Vitality Grant program, keeping the 80% town / 20% applicant reimbursement model, adding a maximum reimbursement amount (staff cited $25,000 as an example) and a 10‑year wait for repeat awards on the same wall section; staff said only one application has been received this year and recommended a short extension of the application window.
The Addison Town Council approved revisions to the Neighborhood Vitality Grant guidelines on Sept. 23 that preserve the program’s 80% town / 20% applicant reimbursement structure, introduce an upper reimbursement cap and set rules to limit repeat awards on the same section of wall.
Ray Mendez, assistant director of Neighborhood Services, summarized the staff proposal and said the town would set a maximum reimbursement amount (staff discussed $25,000 as the cap used…
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