(KLZA)-- The Falls City Council approved re-submitting a letter of intent to apply for the 2025 Civic and Community Center Financing Fund program grant for a Falls City Outdoor Amphitheater Park to be located in the 1500 block of Stone Street when they met Monday evening.
The grant would be from the Nebraska Department of Economic Development and the application will be for $562 thousand to go toward an estimated project cost of $1.2 million. The grant cannot account for more than fifty percent of the total project cost.
The City applied for this grant funding in 2024 but was not successful.
In other business the Council approved a loan agreement in an amount of up $25,920 with Ryan Schutte, owner of Kawres at 1515 Stone Street. The loan funds will come from Community Development Block Grant Funds the City has received for a Downtown Revitalization Program.
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