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File #: 0170-2004    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 1/15/2004 In control: Development Committee
On agenda: 2/2/2004 Final action: 2/4/2004
Title: To authorize the Director of the Department of Development to enter into a contract with the Neighborhood Design Center; to authorize the expenditure of $231,300 from the 2004 Community Development Block Grant Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($231,300)
Explanation

BACKGROUND:
The Neighborhood Design Center is a non-profit, community-based corporation. The Neighborhood Design Center has been funded by the City since November 1982, and in conjunction with the Ohio State University since 1986. Since that time, this organization has undertaken work for numerous clients within all the NCR districts. They have provided deign assistance to the business associations, their members, and non-members. The Neighborhood Design Center also carries out planning activities as well as assists with financial alternatives.

In addition, the Neighborhood Design Center provides exterior design services to any commercial property owner or tenant on the NCR strips. A minor amount of design assistance may well stimulate investment and create a quality business built upon good design. This legislation will authorize the expenditure of $231,300 for the above-mentioned purpose.

Emergency action is requested to continue the administration of the above activity uninterrupted.

FISCAL IMPACT:
Funding for the Neighborhood Design Center will consist of $231,300 from the 2004 Community Development Block Grant program.



Title

To authorize the Director of the Department of Development to enter into a contract with the Neighborhood Design Center; to authorize the expenditure of $231,300 from the 2004 Community Development Block Grant Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($231,300)



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WHEREAS, the Neighborhood Commercial Revitalization Program encourages the aesthetic improvement of exterior building facades; and

WHEREAS, the Neighborhood Design Center has been established to promote the role of the architect in the development process to provide training for architecture students, to encourage good design in redevelopment and to generate participation in the City's commercial revitalization efforts; and

WHEREAS, the Neighborhood Design Center also carries out planning activities and provides financial assis...

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