(KLZA)--The City of Falls City is now seeking applications for commercial rehabilitation projects through the Community Development Block Grant Downtown Revitalization Program.
A public meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, May 31 at 6 p-m in the Council Chambers at City Hall for business owners and commercial contractors interested in participating in the process.
Applications for grants and loans that improve the conditions of commercial buildings in the designated program area map will be considered. A 25% match will be required from all property owners, regardless of the financing package.
The goal is to provide assistance to building owners in downtown Falls City to improve appearances, meet City code requirements and for preservation.
Applications are available now at City Hall during normal business hours. The guidelines and forms can also be accessed via the City of Falls City web site, www.fallscitynebraska.org on the Forms page. You may also contact David Branch at the Falls City Chamber / Main Street Office or Crystal Dunekacke with Southeast Nebraska Development District in Humboldt.
Completed applications are due back at City Hall by 5 p-m on Tuesday, June 14th.
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