File #: ID 15-0889    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/8/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/20/2015 Final action: 10/20/2015
Title: Resolution Authorizing the Establishment of an East Greensboro Curb Appeal Grant Program and Authorizing the City Manager to Execute an Agreement with East Market Street Community Development Corporation (EMSDC) to Administer the Program
Attachments: 1. curb appeal grant program..pdf, 2. 15-0889 RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING AN EAST GREENSBORO APPEAL GRANT PROGRAM.pdf

Title
Resolution Authorizing the Establishment of an East Greensboro Curb Appeal Grant Program and Authorizing the City Manager to Execute an Agreement with East Market Street Community Development Corporation (EMSDC) to Administer the Program

Body
Department: Planning
Council District: 1 and 2

Public Hearing: N/A
Advertising Date/By: N/A

Contact 1 and Phone: Sue Schwartz, FAICP 373-2149
Contact 2 and Phone: Russ Clegg, AICP 373-2211

PURPOSE:
Resolution establishing a curb appeal grant program and associated funding to be administered by the East Market Street Community Development Corporation (EMSDC). The goal of this program is to provide matching grants as an incentive to improve the facades and appearance of existing businesses in East Greensboro.

BACKGROUND:
The proposed curb appeal grant program implements several recommendations from the East Greensboro Study Committee Summary Report adopted by City Council on August 3, 2015.
These include:
* Establish an incentive program to direct private investment to priority locations
* Expand the scope and focus of the East Market Street CDC to all of East Greensboro
* Landscape and beautify gateways and key corridors
* Implement a "Curb Appeal by the Block" program
The program would provide matching grants for exterior improvements such as masonry cleaning, cornice restoration and parking lot renovations and interior up-fits. EMSDC presented this program at a City Council work session in February of 2015 and to the East Greensboro Study Committee in April 2015. A description of the program is attached.

The program is proposed to run for a period of seven years, during which a total of no more than $25,000 may be awarded to an individual property. Matching grants for signage upgrades will be limited to $2,500 or 50% of the total costs, whichever is less. To be eligible for the program, the applicant must own the property or have written consent from the property owner authorizing...

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