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Fox said. “The FRDAP grants come from the Department of Environmental Protection, while the CDBG grants are from the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity.” The two FRDAP grants the town has applied for will go toward renovating two city parks. One $200,000 grant would be used to improve the Dalton Carter

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VERNON from page A1 told the council. He currently is living on a family-owned plot of land over which there is a dispute as to which sibling should own, Coatney said, and his trailer is hooked up to water at the location where his brother once had a mobile home.

DeRuntz said it is allowable to live in an RV on a property while a home is being built, but only for a maximum of six months. “I move we turn his water back on and give Steve six months to find a solution,” Hawkins said. “Let’s get this resolved by July.”

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Recreation Center, also known as the Possum Palace, where the city would like to resurface the parking lot; renovate the tennis courts, picnic facilities, basketball courts and restrooms; add an exercise trail; upgrade the camping area; and add additional playground equipment among other improvements. The other $200,000 would go toward improvements at George Rogers Park, where the city hopes to renovate the playground, enhance the handicapped parking area, and renovate the restrooms, picnic facilities and baseball field. The recreation committee also would like to add additional playground equipment, a basketball court, additional parking at the Skateboard Park, an exercise trail and a covered picnic facility, as well as expand the Skateboard Park. The next step in seeking the CDBG grant will be to advertise then hold a public meeting with the Citizens Advisory Task Force and the town’s engineering firm, Preble-Rish, to identify projects to submit. The deadline for the application is February, Fox said. “The public input is an important part of the process,” Fox said. “They want to hear from the people and see that the public has had some say in what projects are chosen.”

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CDBG grants is the ability to use the funds to fight blight in communities. which means using grant money to destroy unsightly abandoned structures. “They are still working out the details, but it is supposed to be added in next year,” Fox said. “You can already use grant funds to take down structures following disasters, but now they are changing the requirements so the funding can be used to help clean up communities.” Fox said an example of grant money being used to remove damaged homes was the work done in Caryville several years ago, when grant money was used to take down flood-damaged structures. “One thing about using grants for damaged buildings was the requirement that you could never build on that property again,” Fox said. The rules on the grant funding as applied to non-disaster-related blight are still being written, but in the near future, communities may be able to use grant funds to take down abandoned and decrepit buildings. This $600,000 grant does not affect the $400,000 in Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program grants the town of Wausau applied for earlier this year, Fox said. “They are two different things,”

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