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Planefield pursues neighborhood revitalization tax credits, downtown community-police substation funding
Summary
City officials presented a plan to seek up to $800,000 through a Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credit to support affordable housing and wraparound services in the west end; council also reviewed a proposed $300,000 urban enterprise-zone-backed five-year lease for a downtown community-policing substation.
Planefield — The council heard a detailed proposal from the director of economic development to pursue a Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credit (R096-26) aimed at the city’s west end, primarily the third and fourth wards. The director said the program would focus on affordable housing (minimum 40% of funds), workforce development, and wraparound services such as behavioral health and child-care supports, and that the grant program offers up to $800,000 in total project financing.
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