Fiscal Note
This policy modification has no direct fiscal impact.
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Approving the expansion of the Facade Improvement Grant Program target areas to include all commercially zoned City designated historic landmarks in the City of Madison.
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On February 3, 2004, the Common Council adopted Resolution ID # 61179, approving the Facade Improvement Grant Program as part of the Madison Capital Revolving fund, and designating the Community Development Authority (CDA) as the agent of the City for the operation and administration of the Program. The objective of the Program is to support and encourage small local businesses to reinvest in the downtown, and the City’s older neighborhood business districts. Matching grants are provided in the maximum amount of $10,000 per façade for the purpose of assisting small private businesses to restore or enhance the physical appearance of their facades or storefronts that are located within a delineated target area. The Program is administered by the Economic Development Division. The adopted 2012 Operating Budget authorizes the expenditures of 150,000 for Program grants this year.
As of today, the City of Madison has awarded 56 Façade Improvement grants, mostly for historic buildings totaling $732,957. In addition, $1,334,331 of private funds was invested leading to a total new investment of $2,067,288.Several of the façade projects have received historic preservation awards. Since the early years of the Program the CDA has provided grant funds to assist a significant number of City designated landmarks such as the Plough Inn on Monroe Street and most recently granted a waiver of the Program target areas for the Livingston Inn on East Gorham Street, a City of Madison landmark, listed on the National Register.
In response to the recommendations of the Draft Cultural Plan and the Draft Downtown Plan, The CDA is working with the Landmarks Commission and the Façade Improvement Grant Program Staff Team to provide financial ...
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