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Council unanimously approved a consent agenda that authorized an agreement involving Hometown Bank to cover 12.5% of a grant match for remediation at 200 West Williams Street. It also renewed and amended the Kent-Brimfield Joint Economic Development District income tax agreement to allow collection through the Regional Income Tax Agency.
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The Williams Street action supports grant-funded remediation of the 200 West Williams Street site. Council also approved an option to change how income taxes from the joint economic development district are collected. A public hearing reported that Kent received $283,425 in 2024 Community Development Block Grant funds and spent $276,397, with all expenditures benefiting low- and moderate-income residents.
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