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The council unanimously authorized an application for up to $1 million through the Downtown Revitalization Program, with a $50,000 local match recommended for competitiveness. If awarded, funds could support downtown sidewalks, lighting, and street improvements; the application is due April 3, 2026.
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The city is applying for state grant funding but has not yet been awarded money. The council also supported a proposed 48-unit senior living development seeking housing tax credits, with construction anticipated to begin in November 2026 if approved. Separately, the council canceled the May 2 general election because all candidates were unopposed and authorized purchases of properties at 521 E. Baker and 116 Brown Street.
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