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Implementation presentation to community, Feb. 28. |
The Downtown Façade Enhancement Program is a reimbursement program to assist retail and commercial property owners in restoring and enhancing the façade of their existing buildings in the downtown area. The focus of the program is to promote private investment in the street-side appearance of the existing shops, restaurants and businesses to improve downtown appearance, attract more business activity, promote tourism and bring building facades into code compliance.
All applications will be considered on a case-by-case basis and are subject to available funds. Applicants receiving notice of award through this program will execute an agreement with the city on a form prepared by the city attorneys office.
• Downtown Façade Enhancement Program application|
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