(KTNC)-- The City of Tecumseh will be holding a Town Hall Meeting on Thursday, April 7th at 6 PM at the Utilities Building Conference Room in Tecumseh.
The City will be applying to the Nebraska Department of Economic Development to re-certify as a Leadership Community. This designation helps the City earn more points in grant applications for downtown and public infrastructure projects. The process was first completed in 2011 and must be certified every 5 years.
The meeting is to review the community assessment results from a survey completed in 2011 and provide an update on the priorities set at that time. The City will be summarizing their progress on these priorities and will have the opportunity to update the list through public participation and comments.
The top five priorities in 2011 were Downtown Historic Square Infrastructure, Demolition and site clearance of derelict/abandoned properties, Employment, Street Conditions and Swimming Pool.
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