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Wayne County approves closeout‑period extensions for six infrastructure and redevelopment projects The Wayne County Commission voted to approve amendments extending project closeout dates to October 2026 and to correct reporting exhibits for six intergovernmental and subrecipient agreements covering downtown development, parks, tower projects, land‑bank demolition and drain maintenance.

Wayne County just extended project deadlines for six major infrastructure initiatives, giving towns extra time to revitalize communities and tackle blight.

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Council to Reconsider $600,000 Incentive for Circle K–led Redevelopment of blighted northern site City staff presented details of a proposed Circle K redevelopment that would pair a new convenience store with 45–50 workforce housing units and use $600,000 in city funds to make the deal feasible. Council voted 5–2 to reconsider the resolution allocating demolition/incentive funds; the item will return to the Oct. 27 agenda.

Pueblo City is on the verge of transforming a blighted area into a thriving hub with a new Circle K and 45-50 workforce housing units, thanks to a $600,000 city investment!

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Board transfers 26 vacant county parcels to DeKalb Regional Land Bank Authority Commissioners approved a substitute resolution transferring 26 county-owned vacant properties to the DeKalb Regional Land Bank Authority, aiming to return the parcels to productive use and back on the tax rolls.

DeKalb County is taking a bold step towards revitalization by transferring 26 vacant properties to the Regional Land Bank, paving the way for affordable housing and community renewal.

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Senate committee debates $50 million housing fund including slum and blight removal grants Committee proposes amending budget to allocate $5 million for blight removal within housing funding.

North Dakota lawmakers are gearing up to tackle community blight with a bold $5 million proposal that could transform neighborhoods and boost property values.

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