(KLZA)--The Falls City Council approved applying for requests for qualifications for civil engineering services for the Phase III Downtown Revitalization Streetscape Improvement Project when they met Monday evening.
The project would include $535,000 in grant funds with $235,000 for public infrastructure improvements, $165,000 for commercial rehab for businesses. It would require approximately $58,750 from the city's General Fund.
The infrastructure project would be for sidewalk improvements going east and west from Stone Street.
An open house for businesses to learn more about the program will be coming up May 22nd.
The Council also approved contracting with a professional grant writing service to attempt to submit a successful grant application to be used to update the communities natural gas distribution system.
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