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CEIP funds dried up; now city is trying to bring it back to life - The New Era

Summary by The New Era
After about six years of offering monetary incentives to improve downtown buildings, the money pot started drying up, but City Manager Jason Ogden is looking for ways to replenish the fund. “We’re actively working to bring CEIP back to life by steadily replenishing the fund,” he said. “Using rental and alternative revenues is one way to do that.” Moneyman used the CEIP grant in 2020 to pressure wash the exterior, caulk and fill cracks, signage a…
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The New Era broke the news in Sweet Home, United States on Tuesday, August 5, 2025.
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