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9 results for “downtown revitalization”

  • 2026-0531: Resolution authorizing the adoption of the Downtown Pittsburgh Transit Revitalization Investment District Implementation Plan and related agreements (Council District 1).

    May 22, 2026

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • City Council Meeting Minutes April 14, 2025 Approved April 28, 2025 1 Minutes

    Apr 14, 2025

    ·Coatesville, PA
    Minutes

    The Coatesville City Council held a regular meeting on April 14, 2025, where council members approved the March 24 meeting minutes and accounts payable. Shakira Davis from the 2nd Century Alliance presented a Coatesville beautification plan initiative aimed at revitalizing public spaces, courtyards, and the downtown area by addressing infrastructure issues such as broken lights, deteriorating benches, poorly maintained planters, and inadequate trash receptacle placement that contribute to littering and diminished community appearance.

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  • 0974-2023: To authorize the Director of the Department of Development to enter into a Fifth Supplemental Lease Agreement with The RiverSouth Authority in connection with the issuance of new obligations supporting redevelopment and revitalization of the RiverSouth Area and other downtown projects in alignment with the 2022 Downtown Columbus Strategic Plan concepts; and to declare an emergency.

    Mar 23, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • DOWNTOWN URBAN REVITALIZATION PLAN Worcester, ...

    Worcester, MA
    Other

    The Worcester Downtown Urban Revitalization Plan, submitted to the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development in April 2016, outlines a comprehensive strategy for revitalizing Worcester's downtown area in collaboration with the Worcester Redevelopment Authority and multiple consulting firms. The plan includes project vision, goals and objectives, descriptions of the urban revitalization area, and detailed figures addressing land use, zoning, property boundaries, and proposed clearance and rehabilitation areas. The document is formatted as a 143-page submission incorporating the Commonwealth's Sustainable Development Principles and includes sections on project needs and characteristics.

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  • ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023

    Hartford, CT
    Other

    The Hartford Business Improvement District (HBID) is a 60-block nonprofit serving Hartford's commercial core through services focused on cleanliness, safety, marketing, and placemaking for property owners, residents, and visitors. The 2022-2023 annual report documents the HBID's governance structure and board composition, representing approximately 90 property owners across 300 parcels, and highlights the organization's participation in multiple city and regional committees including the Hartford Chamber of Commerce, Greater Hartford Arts Council, and International Downtown Association. The HBID delivers supplemental services beyond municipal offerings to enhance economic vitality and quality of life while providing measurable returns on property owners' investments.

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  • Oh

    Toledo, OH
    Budget

    The City of Toledo, Ohio issued this Annual Information Statement on August 15, 2019, to provide financial and operational information for use in connection with the issuance of municipal bonds and notes. The document serves as a comprehensive disclosure covering the city's government structure, economic activities, and development initiatives across sectors including healthcare, automotive, and downtown revitalization. Inquiries about the statement's contents should be directed to Thomas C. Skrobola, the Director of Finance.

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  • Destination Downtown:

    Anchorage, AK
    Other

    The Municipality of Anchorage adopted the "Destination Downtown" comprehensive plan on December 11, 2007, through Assembly Ordinance 2007-113. The plan was developed by a project management group including city officials, the Anchorage Downtown Partnership, and a Downtown Advisory Group comprising local business owners, developers, and community representatives. The comprehensive planning process was a joint effort led by the Municipality of Anchorage and the Anchorage Downtown Partnership to guide downtown development and revitalization.

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    downtown developmenturban revitalizationcomprehensive plancommunity partnership
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  • Portland Development Commission ADOPTED BUDGET PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION

    Portland, OR
    Budget

    The Portland Development Commission adopted its FY 2011-12 budget document, which provides a comprehensive overview of the agency's financial plan, strategic initiatives, and performance metrics. The budget includes detailed sections on total resources and requirements, fund structure, and key performance indicators, along with the Executive Director's message and description of PDC's programs supporting economic development in Portland. The document highlights PDC's work across areas such as clean energy development (including the Vestas wind turbine facility near Wasco), downtown revitalization through Portland Main Street districts, and support for cultural institutions like the Ethos Music Center.

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  • City of Pottsville, Pennsylvania | Official Website

    Pottsville, PA
    Other

    The City of Pottsville website provides information on municipal services and announcements. Current notices include acceptance of letters of interest for an unexpired term on the Pottsville Housing Authority (deadline April 10, 2026), a job opening for a part-time Redevelopment Authority Executive Director (20-30 hours monthly) to lead community revitalization efforts and manage downtown assets, and applications for a Truck Driver/Municipal Worker position (deadline March 25, 2026). Additionally, the city issued a Notice of Finding of No Significant Impact on the Environment dated March 16, 2026, regarding a planned request to the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development for Community Development Block Grant funds.

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    housing authorityjob openingscommunity developmentredevelopmentenvironmental review
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