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This program is designed to provide grants for the demolition of commercial and residential buildings and revitalization of surrounding properties. After June 30, , any remaining funds in the county set-aside will be added to general fund and made available for grants throughout the state on a first-come, first-served basis. Blighted, vacant or abandoned structures are eligible for demolition. Commercial and residential buildings on sites that are not brownfields are eligible properties.

Commercial properties include buildings that were used for retail, office, manufacturing, industrial, industrial warehousing, institutional, or other non-residential or mixed-use meaning any mix of these uses or a mix of residential and commercial uses purposes.

A county land reutilization corporation shall be the lead entity if one is established. If a county has not created a county land reutilization corporation, the Board of County Commissioners must submit a lead entity letter of intent and grant user access for to identify a lead entity.

A subrecipient agreement between the lead entity and other end users i. Frequently Asked Questions. To achieve these goals, GCDC focuses its work in the following key areas:. The Collinwood Observer is a community newspaper that reflects the news, opinions and current events throughout the greater Collinwood area of Cleveland, Ohio.

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