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Urban Land Institute meets with Ranson encourages mixed use develoment and applying for Federal Grants

Home Issues & ImpactsUrban Land Institute meets with Ranson encourages mixed use develoment and applying for Federal Grants

Urban Land Institute meets with Ranson encourages mixed use develoment and applying for Federal Grants

October 1, 2004 Issues & Impacts, Northport, Rockwool

October 2004: Urban Land Institute meets with the city leaders from City of Ranson and City of Charles Town to brainstorm about the future of the area. The idea of encouraging mixed used development and advice on applying for grants/public funding (HUD, TIF, CDBG, etc.)

2004-Charles-Town-and-Ranson-Urban Land Institute Report

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