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Historic preservation commission begins signing downtown facade grant agreements
Summary
The Bowling Green Historic Preservation Commission reported that two downtown facade enhancement grant agreements have returned signed and are pending internal staff sign-off, covering 132 E. Wooster and 182 S. Main; staff said the commission has allocated roughly half of the available funds so far.
The Bowling Green Historic Preservation Commission said it has begun signing agreements for downtown facade enhancement grants and has received signed forms for two properties, with internal staff sign-off still pending.
Heather from the planning department reported that signed grant agreements have been returned for 132 East Wooster and 182 South Main Street and that another applicant (Trotter’s) is also in the application pipeline. “We’ve gotten their…
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