Update of Elm Street Program Passes the House
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House Bill 2233, introduced by Rep. Bob Freeman (D-Northampton), that would allow the Elm Street Program to continue beyond the sunset date of 2011 passed the House this week. The Elm Street Program is an urban residential enhancement initiative that targets older established neighborhoods for revitalization. " Rep. Freeman said more than two dozen neighborhoods have been designated as Elm Street communities, and more than 100 municipalities have been eligible for similar improvements in their neighborhoods through Elm Street residential reinvestment grants. "This law can mean the difference between urban revitalization and urban blight," Rep. Freeman said. "It is critical to the well-being of some of our oldest communities in Currently, the program provides up to five years of financial assistance for municipalities to hire an The measure would also have Grants are used for administrative costs, and infrastructure and structural improvements such as sidewalk repairs, tree plantings and building façade work. The " |
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