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May 9, 2024

CDC of Ohio consultant sees area villages as grant targets

 

By Michael Williamson, Richwood Gazette

The Community Development Consultants (CDC) of Ohio has a recommendation to Union County for its upcoming grant application process.

Thomas Perry, a planner at CDC, visited the county commissioners’ regular session last week and told the board that Unionville Center should be a funding priority followed by Richwood and Magnetic Springs.

He said, as his office looks at the current “application season,” it makes the most sense to pursue Community Development Block Grant funds for those village projects as applications are due next month.

“I think we’re going to have May 22, I believe, is going to be our second public hearing,” …

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